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Classic Batman & Wonder Woman TV Show Suits Sold for a Whopping Price

Batman suits may seem expensive on camera, but they can fetch an equally bloated amount in an auction, as evidenced by the sale of one such set of costumes. At a recent resale event, Adam West’s vintage costumes from the 1966 Batman show went under the hammer and ended up recouping just under $1 million, effectively overshadowing the sale of Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman suit.

Batman TV show suits get sold for almost $1 million

On October 24, Heritage Auctions conducted the sale of the ‘Television Treasures Collection’ amassed by pop-culture collector extraordinaire Dr. Stewart Berkowitz, which included iconic outfits from several TV shows, including Star Trek, Happy Days, as well as Batman.

At the said auction, suits from the Dark Knight’s 1966 series brought in the most amount of money, with Batman and Robin’s costumes, worn by Adam West and Burt Ward, respectively, raking in a combined $575,000.

Meanwhile, the purple outfit donned by Cesar Romero’s Joker sold for $212,000, with Yvonne Craig’s Batgirl suit going for $87,500. Julie Newmar’s Catwoman costume and Burgess Meredith’s Penguin suit also fetched big bucks, going for $68,750 and $46,250, respectively.

As such, the combined total recouped by the aforementioned Batman suits amounted to $989,500, shocking everyone. However, the collective sale value of the Batman memorabilia would exceed the $1 million mark if you were to include the Batcave’s Batscanner console and Batman’s Batarang and holster, which brought in $150,000 and $50,000, respectively.

In sharp contrast, Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman costume, which the Hollywood veteran wore in her titular 1975-79 ABC-CBS series, realized $225,000. The outfit not only came with the iconic red, white, and blue corset but also included the Themysciran’s golden cuff bracelets and her Lasso of Truth.

Other notable items to go under sale included two of Winkler’s Fonzie leather jackets from ABC’s Happy Days ($87,500 and $75,000), two iterations of William Shatner’s Captain Kirk costumes from NBC’s Star Trek ($62,500 and $52,500), and Barbara Eden’s pink harem costume from NBC’s I Dream of Jeannie ($42,500), among others.

For the unversed, Dr. Stewart Berkowitz was an avid collector and eBay contributor who passed away in 2024 at the age of 64.

Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on SuperHeroHype.

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