If by Batman you mean overeating, then yes.
Victor Buono performed an original poem on one of the daytime talk shows of that period (probably Mike Douglas’), sort of a ‘fat guy strikes back’ thing, fairly funny.
The Fat Man’s Prayer by Victor Buono
Lord, my soul is ripped with riot,
Incited by my wicked diet.
We are what we eat! said a wise old man;
And Lord, if thats true, Im a garbage can.
I want to rise on Judgment Day, thats plain;
But at my present weight, Ill need a crane.
So grant me strength, that I may not fall,
Into the clutches of cholesterol.
May my flesh with carrot-curls be sated,
That my soul may be poly-unsaturated.
And show me the light, that I may bear witness,
To the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness.
And at oleomargarine Ill never mutter,
For the road to Hell is spread with butter.
And cream is cursed; and cake is awful;
And Satan is hiding in every waffle.
Mephistopheles lurks in provolone;
The Devil is in each slice of baloney;
Beelzebub is a chocolate drop;
And Lucifer is a lollipop.
Give me this day my daily slice,
But cut it thin and toast it twice.
I beg upon my dimpled knees;
Deliver me from jujubes.
And when my days of trial are done,
And my war with malted milks is won,
Let me stand with the heavenly throng
In a shining robe size 44 long.
I can do it, Lord, if youll show to me
The virtues of lettuce and celery;
If youll teach me the evils of mayonnaise,
The sinfulness of Hollandaise.
Of Pasta a la Milannaise,
Potatoes a la Lyonnaise.
And crisp-fried chicken from the South,
Lord, if you love me, shut my mouth.
I’ve always heard he was a nice guy.