by Matthew Russell - Posted 1 month ago
Welcome, my CryptoComics Compatriots. Holy Bat-Star, you all know how much I love DC and Batman. Well, now it seems the rest of the world (or at least Hollywood) officially agrees with me. I’m really hoping Frey reads this article and laughs because “I’m right, you’re wrong.” Sorry, call back to when he and I had to travel to Mile High Comics to answer the age old question “Marvel or DC.”
Batman, the Dark Knight himself, is the latest fictional character to be immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. For decades, Gotham's caped crusader has captured the imaginations of comic book fans, moviegoers, and television audiences alike. Now, this iconic superhero will join the ranks of other legendary characters with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, forever cementing his place in entertainment history.
Earning a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is no easy feat. The selection process is a mix of professional achievement, community contributions, and the ability to draw public interest. Candidates must have a minimum of five years of recognized work in their field, showcase a strong connection to their community through contributions or service, and, most importantly, agree to appear in person at the star dedication ceremony.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which oversees the Walk of Fame, reviews all nominations. Submissions are made online and require a $250 application fee. Annually, about 24-30 stars are chosen for installation, making it a highly selective honor.
Fictional characters can also earn a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but the criteria differ slightly. They are often celebrated for their cultural significance and impact on the entertainment industry, frequently representing a major corporate entity or brand. These characters are typically nominated in the "Special Recognition Category," and their stars serve as a tribute to the timelessness and influence of their stories.
Batman, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, fits the bill perfectly. As one of the most popular comic book heroes of all time, Batman has appeared in countless television series, blockbuster films, and animated features, making him a perfect candidate for this honor. His star is set to be located on Hollywood Boulevard, joining a prestigious list of other fictional characters.
Personally, I’ve always been more drawn to Nightwing than Batman. When Dick Grayson was Robin, I was a kid myself, and his journey felt like it paralleled mine in a lot of ways. As I was growing up and finding my own way in the world, Dick was stepping out of Batman’s shadow and becoming Nightwing, a hero in his own right. His evolution from sidekick to independent leader resonated with me—it felt like we were both figuring out how to navigate adulthood, responsibility, and self-identity at the same time.
Batman will be joining these beloved fictional characters who have already earned their stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame:
Created by: Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks
Location: 6925 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: First cartoon character to earn a star (1978), marking his 50th anniversary in animated films.
Created by: Tex Avery (character design by Bob Givens)
Location: 7007 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Honored in 1985 for his iconic role in Warner Bros. animations.
Created by: Tomoyuki Tanaka, Ishirō Honda, and Eiji Tsuburaya
Location: 6925 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Celebrated in 2004 for his role in monster films.
Created by: Jim Henson
Location: 6801 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Recognized in 2002 for leading The Muppet Show and various films.
Created by: Matt Groening
Location: 7021 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Awarded in 2000 for their groundbreaking animated TV series.
Created by: William Steig (character adapted by DreamWorks)
Location: 6931 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Given a star in 2010 for his role in the animated film franchise.
Created by: Charles M. Schulz
Location: 7021 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Honored in 2015 for his 65-year legacy in Peanuts specials and films.
Created by: Walter Lantz
Location: 7000 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Celebrated in 1990 for his starring roles in Universal animated shorts.
Created by: A.A. Milne (adapted by Disney)
Location: 6834 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Recognized in 2006 for his role in animated films and children's entertainment.
Created by: J.M. Barrie (adapted by Disney)
Location: 6834 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Honored in 2010 for her appearances in Peter Pan films and as Disneyland's mascot.
Created by: Walt Disney
Location: 6840 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Honored in 2004 for his contribution to animated short films.
Created by: Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Paul Germain
Location: 6600 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Given a star in 2001 for their popular Nickelodeon TV series.
Created by: Jim Henson
Location: 6834 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Awarded a star in 2012 for their continued cultural impact on television and film.
Created by: Brothers Grimm (adapted by Disney)
Location: 6920 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Celebrated in 1987 for her role in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Disney’s first animated feature.
Created by: Jim Henson and Sesame Workshop
Location: 7021 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Honored for his role in Sesame Street.
Created by: Eric Knight
Location: 6368 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Honored in 1960 for her contribution to television and film.
Created by: Lee Duncan
Location: 1623 Vine Street
Reason: Recognized in 1960 for his role in silent films.
Created by: Laurence Trimble
Location: 1724 Vine Street
Reason: Honored for his role as a film canine actor in the 1920s.
Created by: Ross Bagdasarian Sr.
Location: 6600 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Recognized in 2019 for their contribution to television.
Created by: Paul Reubens
Location: 6562 Hollywood Boulevard
Reason: Honored in 1988 for his popular TV shows and films.
With Batman joining this esteemed list, the Walk of Fame continues to celebrate not only real-life stars but also fictional characters who have had an indelible impact on pop culture and the entertainment industry.
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