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1989’s Batman lives in another new book (again)

Last year marks Tim Burton’s 35th anniversary in 1989 Batman Movie, got new follow-up works in the sequel novel resurrection. It turns out that this is not the end of the ’89 verse, nor is it anything we say, as another novel tells another story on the horizon about Michael Keaton’s Caped Crusader.

That’s Batman: Revolution, Depend on resurrection Author: John Jackson Miller. It’s summer, the Joker’s attitude is always processed, and the Fourth of July Music Festival is intended to celebrate the occasion. Unfortunately, this is the best time for Norman Pinkus to strike. As a self-proclaimed “the smartest man in Gotham,” Norman is the copy boy of City Paper, running its popular My Word Puzzle, who has been using his intelligence to secretly solve crimes, and then Batman can. Without proper recognition, Norman worked with some mysterious new team of allies for so long to capture Batman into a riddle game to determine who is the true hero of Gotham.

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Yes, Norman is Batman ’89 Riddler’s version. Robin Williams played him in the conversation back in the 90s Batman forever, But leaving the project, Jim Carrey was allowed to live. revolution It is expected to be taken from Burton’s third plan, very much like Batman ’89 Comics, Miller is showing how Burton has been making movies.

In a statement to the comic book, Miller mocked the book that would show the side of Gotham, “just active, even more violent, tensions intensify with the temperature.” He also teased his connection to the comic and its sequel, Batman ’89: Echo.

Batman: Revolution Release October 28 in print, digital and audio.

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