Batman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs. Peel (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 2016. It was published on July 6, 2016.
Synopsis for "Chapter One: The Bowler and the Bat"
Appearing in "Chapter One: The Bowler and the Bat"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Michaela Gough (First appearance)
- Catwoman
- Kittens
- Fluffy (Single appearance)
- Tibbles (Single appearance)
- Whiskers (Single appearance)
- Kittens
Other Characters:
- Batgirl (Mentioned only)
- British Royal Family (Mentioned only)
- Wayne Enterprises (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- United States of America
- Gotham City
- Rare Gemstone Exhibition
- Batcave
- Gotham City
- United Kingdom (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Batcomputer
- Batsuit
- Emergency Wrist Radio
- Radio Transmitter Pen (Cameo)
- Steed's Umbrella
- White Star Diamond Replica
- White Star Diamond (Mentioned only)
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Chapter Two: The Robin and the Cat"
Appearing in "Chapter Two: The Robin and the Cat"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Michaela Gough
- United Automation
- Cybernauts
- Abel
- Baker
- Charlie
- Cybernauts
- United Automation
- Catwoman
Other Characters:
- Archer (Mentioned only)
- Penguin (Mentioned only)
- Scotland Yard (Mentioned only)
- Detective Inspector Gordon (Commissioner Gordon's cousin) (Mentioned only)
- Wayne Enterprises (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- United States of America
- Gotham City
- Gotham City Police Headquarters
- Rare Gemstone Exhibition (Mentioned only)
- Batcave (Mentioned only)
- Skeleton Quay Lighthouse (Unnamed)
- Gotham City
- United Kingdom (Mentioned only)
- London (Mentioned only)
- Tower of London (Mentioned only)
- London (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Batphone
- Radio Transmitter Pen
- Steed's Umbrella
- White Star Diamond Replica
- Bat-Computer (Mentioned only)
- White Star Diamond (Mentioned only)
Vehicles:
- British Batmobile (Mentioned only)
Notes
- This issue is reprinted in Batman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs. Peel.
Trivia
- Michaela Gough is named after Michael Gough, who portrayed Dr. Clement Armstrong in the 1965 episode "The Cybernauts" from the original The Avengers television series. Many years later, Gough also portrayed Alfred Pennyworth in the Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology. In the Batman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs. Peel comic series, it is later revealed that Michaela is the "daughter" of Clement Armstrong.
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