This 1980 episode, “Voodoo Vampire” is the closest team up of Wonder Woman and Black Vulcan, but co-stars Batman, Robin, Superman and Aquaman who fall victim to Vampiress, the Voodoo Vampire.

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Man, if I had a dollar every time I yelled, “It’s the Voodoo Vampire, run! Run!”. I would be a rich, rich man.
I love how the Voodoo Vampress has bionic tranformation powers, and fang rays from the “War of the Worlds” Martian machines.
Delightfully awful. Here’s to hoping this is NOT the direction Chris Nolan is heading in for Batman 3.