Last year he marked Tim Burton’s 35 -year -old anniversary Ordinance Film, which obtained a new follow -up in the sequel novel Resurrection. It turns out that this is not the end of ’89 -See, or whatever we call it, because there is another novel on the horizon that tells another story for the crusader with Michael Keaton layer.
That would be Batman: Revolution, written by Resurrection Author John Jackson Miller. It is summer, Joker’s tried forever, and there is an incoming festival of July 4 destined to celebrate the occasion. Unfortunately, this is the perfect time for Norman Pinkus to hit. Like the self -proclaimed “The smartest man of Gotham”, Norman is a copy boy from the city newspaper and directs his popular words puzzles, and has been using his intellect to solve crimes in secret before Batman can. Having spent so much time without the proper recognition, Norman joins some new mysterious allies to catch Batman in a set of riddles to determine who is Gotham’s true hero.
Yes, Norman is the Batman ’89 Riddler version. In the 90s, Robin Williams I was in conversations to play it in what would become Ordinance Forever, But he left the project, allowing Jim Carrey to inhabit the paper. Revolution It is expected to be based on the plans for the possible threequel of Burton, very similar to Batman ’89 Comics, Miller offers what could have been if Burton continued to make the movies.
In a statement to Comics bookMiller made fun of the book that would show a side of Gotham that is “just as assets, and even more violent, with tensions that rise with temperatures.” He also made fun of the connections with the comic and his own sequel, Batman ’89: Echoes.
Batman: Revolution Printing, Digital and Audio launches on October 28.
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