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Batman Forever turned 30 in June, so we took a look back at when Batman movie soundtracks were a music discovery platform.
Featuring issues #1-6 of Batman '89: Echoes, this is a must-read for all Batman fans! $24.99 10/01/2025 Other significant delays include Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen?
Catwoman, as seen in Batman '89, is making a comeback with a new look and costume details. The new design pays homage to Michelle Pfeiffer 's character in Scarface, adding nostalgia to the Burtonverse ...
What if Raimi had the opportunity to make Batman? Unlike the gothic interpretation we received from Tim Burton's Batman, here is a look at a pulp/noir Batman quadrilogy under Sam Raimi.
1989’s Batman movie introduced a radically different, all-black Batsuit that remains one of the Dark Knight’s most iconic suits in any medium. DC never fully committed to porting that costume over to ...
Batman '89 Reveals Riddler's Backstory as Michael Keaton's Deadliest Bat-Villain of All Time The preview for Batman '89: Echoes #3 introduces a terrifying new Riddler origin story for the "Burtonverse ...
Batman ’89: Echoes #5 is out this coming Wednesday, and you can get yourself a sneak peek at the issue with the official preview below courtesy of DC Comics… BATMAN’S IDENTITY AT RISK IN ...
Batman: Resurrection, an official sequel to Tim Burton's Batman '89, is on sale for $22.19 at Amazon just a few days. after its October 15 release. Written by John Jackson Miller and published by ...
The Birth of the Batsuit: A Visionary Collaboration The 89 Batman costume emerged from the creative collaboration of renowned costume designer Bob Ringwood and visionary director Tim Burton. Driven by ...
Can Batman find his way back, or will he be lost to his fear for good?! Batman ’89: Echoes #4 goes on sale on September 11th, priced $3.99.
Super7 Is Bringing The Batman '89 Batmobile To Its Super Cyborg Line The iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton's 1989 Batman joins the likes of the Creature of the Black Lagoon and Mechagodzilla.
The Riddler has always been one of Batman's most deceptive villains, but his new introduction into the Burtonverse cements him as outright deadly.