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DC Batman & Robin 1966 Silver Age Backpack – Bioworld All Over Print
DC Batman & Robin 1966 Silver Age Backpack – Bioworld All Over Print
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To the Batpack! The DC Comics Batman & Robin All-Over Print Backpack by Bioworld is an officially licensed DC Comics and Warner Bros. accessory manufactured between 2015 and 2017 — back when Bioworld was cranking out some of the best licensed character bags on the back-to-school shelf. The all-over collage print pulls straight from the 1966 live-action TV show and silver-age comic aesthetics: vintage Batman, Robin the Boy Wonder, the classic Batmobile, and the iconic yellow Bat-Signal, all packed onto a black polyester canvas. Used, with normal wear consistent with its age.
What's Included:
- ����‡ DC Comics Batman & Robin All-Over Print Backpack
Item Details:
- 🏷️ Manufacturer: Bioworld Accessories / License: DC Comics & Warner Bros.
- 📅 Production Era: 2015–2017
- 🎨 Design: All-over collage print — 1966 TV show and silver-age comic graphics featuring Batman, Robin, Batmobile, and Bat-Signal
- 🏫 Originally sold at major big-box retailers including Walmart as a back-to-school option
- ✅ Used — shows normal wear consistent with age
Why Collectors Love It:
The 1966 Batman aesthetic has had a serious collector renaissance — the campy, colorful, Adam West-era graphics hit differently now than they did when this bag was hanging on a Walmart endcap. Bioworld's licensed bags from this era are well-constructed for the price point, and the all-over print on this one is genuinely sharp. A solid pickup for DC Comics fans, vintage TV memorabilia collectors, or anyone who appreciates the golden age of Saturday morning aesthetics.
Condition Notes:
Used — shows normal wear consistent with its age. Please review photos for specific condition details.
Perfect For:
- DC Comics and Batman collectors
- Fans of the 1966 Adam West Batman TV series
- Silver-age comic aesthetic enthusiasts
- Licensed character bag collectors
- Anyone who thinks the 1966 Batmobile is still the best Batmobile (they're right)
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