When I saw these 1966 Doubl Glo Batman Valentines on eBay, I could not resist. And once I got a good look at them I knew I had to scan them in and share them! (I’ve even included the packaging and the teacher card.)
Check out Batman’s giant head on the Batcopter one. Nora Fries is cured and loves puns? And what is that creature Batman is apparently stabbing in the neck (THUNK!) with a heart?!
Click on the images to get nice big printable valentines you can give to your own boy wonder or feline-themed antihero!
Happy Bat-entines Day!
Wanna see some more great old superhero valentines?
- 1979 Marvel Superhero Valentines
- 1980 SuperFriends Action Valentine Playbook
- 1966 Batman Hallmark Velentines
And just for fun…
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Ya got me! I just scan ’em in!
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