Batman since 1989 lives on (again) in another new book
Last year marked Tim Burton’s 35th anniversary 1989 Batman moviewho received a new tracking in the novel for continuation ResurrectionS It turns out that this is not the end of ’89 -k or whatever we call it, because there is another novel on the horizon that tells another story about Michael Keaton’s Caped Crusader.
That would be Batman: Revolution, Foamed by Resurrection Author John Jackson Miller. This is the summer, Joker is considered forever and has an incoming festival on July fourth, designed to celebrate the case. Unfortunately, this is the perfect time for Norman Pink. As the self-proclaimed “smartest man in Gotham”, Norman is a boy to copy the city newspaper and manages his popular Ridde Me Word puzzles and he uses his intelligence to allow crimes in secret before Batman can. After going so long without proper recognition, Norman teams with some mysterious new allies to capture Batman in a play of puzzles to determine who is Gotham’s real character.

Yes Norman is Batman ’89 Version of RiddlerS In the 90’s, Robin Williams was in negotiations to play it in what will become Batman Forever, But he left the project, allowing Jim Carrey to inhabit the role. Revolution expected to extract from plans for a possible Burton trick, so much as Batman ’89 comicsMiller offers a look at what it could be if Burton continued to make the movies.
In a statement to Comic bookMiller annoys the book will show a country of Gotham, which is “just as active – and even more powerful, with the tension rising with temperatures.” He also annoys the comic book relationships and his own sequel, Batman ’89: EchoS
Batman: Revolution It is issued for printing, digital and audio on October 28.
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