Batman '89

Batman '89

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  • Create Date:2022-09-01 01:51:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Sam Hamm
  • ISBN:1779512686
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Summary

Continuing the adventures of the Dark Knight from Tim Burton's classic movie Batman, Batman '89 pulls on a number of threads left dangling by that film while continuing in the tradition of DC's very successful Batman '66 series。

In 1989 moviegoers were amazed at the new vision of the Dark Knight brought to the screen by filmmaker Tim Burton, starring Michael Keaton as Batman and Jack Nicholson as The Joker。 Now, in the tradition of DC's very successful Batman '66 series, Batman '89 is set in a truly gothic Gotham City and features colorful villains including The Joker, Two-Face, and many more。

Collects the first 12 chapters of the Batman '89 digital comics series。

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Reviews

Sam Nicholson

8/10

Donavon

More of these, please!!!!!

Subham

This was fun I guess!So yeah we get the story continued from the movie if this had continued and we get the origins of Two face again albeit a different version and I love the way it happens。 How Harvey becomes this famous guy of sorts and running for Governor positions and what happens that leads him to embrace his dual side and the writer captures that perfectly and his relationship with Barbara Gordon and mainly dealing with Bruce aka Batman and how he responds to it and I love the new Robin, This was fun I guess!So yeah we get the story continued from the movie if this had continued and we get the origins of Two face again albeit a different version and I love the way it happens。 How Harvey becomes this famous guy of sorts and running for Governor positions and what happens that leads him to embrace his dual side and the writer captures that perfectly and his relationship with Barbara Gordon and mainly dealing with Bruce aka Batman and how he responds to it and I love the new Robin, Drake and he has a kick-ass Robin costume design which was awesome and the face-off between Batman and Two-face is different than you usually imagine but its so good and the role of Selina here good too and also there is enough material for a sequel and the setting of which seems so exciting!So yeah I definitely recommend it。 Its a very fun series and yeah not the best Batman stuff but still a good read and considering its written by the same guy who wrote the movie its a perfect read for sure。 Also I like the way they use the 90s noir setting here and the coming of Internet then and Selina here is quite the tech-whiz which you normally don't see so that was fun to witness here and also her relationship with Bruce。。 seems like Bat vs Cat next。 The art btw is fantastic and captures the look and feel perfectly! 。。。more

Ahdom

This comic wasn't perfect, but it was a ton of fun to play in the sandbox of Burton's Batman。 The artwork was good and it honored the films that came before。 Really cool to get to read this。 Now I will see if Superman '78 hold up as well! This comic wasn't perfect, but it was a ton of fun to play in the sandbox of Burton's Batman。 The artwork was good and it honored the films that came before。 Really cool to get to read this。 Now I will see if Superman '78 hold up as well! 。。。more

Anthony

Not bad。 I like what they did with Robin and Two-Face, but there wasn’t much Batman throughout this。 The artwork is pretty nice, the characters look a lot like their film counter parts。

Christian Maric

It’s great to see Billy Dee’s Dent get the Two-Face treatment he deserves, although offscreen。

Robert

Nice as it is to see the REAL Harvey Dent get his due, the story is burdened with racial and social commentary that just has no place in Burton-Batman land, making it an unworthy sequel to the two films。

Andrew Myers

This was a really fun continuation of the two late 1980s/early 1990s Batman movies starring Michael Keaton, Billy Dee Williams, Pat Hingle and Michelle Pfeiffer。 Visually, the characters are captured perfectly, especially Keaton with his arched eyebrows and greying temples and Williams with his swarve looks and excellent moustache。 As a fan of these two films, I was not disappointed with this series and would like to see a continuation of the story within。

Paxton Holley

It’s not bad。 Doesn’t feel like a dead ringer for Burton like they did for Donner in Superman 78, but it’s not bad。 The story seems a bit cluttered。 They introduced Robin, brought Catwoman back, Harvey Dent, Barbara Gordon。 It’s okay, but like I said, it doesn’t really feel like Burton。 However, part of Burton’s charm are the visuals and the music。 It’s hard to get that across in a comic。 And without it, half the experience is lost。

Paul Mayers

More than anything it is just a wonderful thing that casting Billy Dee Williams as Harvey Dent has finally paid off, even for just a pretty down the line story as this。 Winona Ryder as Barbara Gordon is a nice touch too。

Trevor Trujillo

The Michael Keaton/Tim Burton era of Batman finally gets its trilogy, paying off on characters that never made the A-List in the first two films。Race and gentrification are front-and-center in this so-relevant-it-could-be-today storyline that allows the Burton Harvey Dent (in the first film played by Billy Dee Williams) to have his moment as the Proverbial Two-Face。On the side of good we have an obviously-supposed-to-be-Winona-Ryder Barbara Gordon and supposed-to-be-Marlon-Wayans as Robin。 Retur The Michael Keaton/Tim Burton era of Batman finally gets its trilogy, paying off on characters that never made the A-List in the first two films。Race and gentrification are front-and-center in this so-relevant-it-could-be-today storyline that allows the Burton Harvey Dent (in the first film played by Billy Dee Williams) to have his moment as the Proverbial Two-Face。On the side of good we have an obviously-supposed-to-be-Winona-Ryder Barbara Gordon and supposed-to-be-Marlon-Wayans as Robin。 Returning for another scratch at the post is the Catwoman made popular by Michelle Pfifer。A great walk down memory lane, and a taste if things that never came to pass。 。。。more

Chalupa Batman

Big fan of the movie but have to say really disappointed in this。 Art work was just ehh。。。and the story was very weak as a follow up to the movie。

Roland Baldwin

We step back into the Burton-verse as if we had never left。 Several characters not featured in the two movies make their debut here。 It’s dark and broody and characters like Harvey Dent and Jim Gordon get some welcome fleshing out that was not done in the movies。 It also does not touch on the spiritual sequel to the original duo of movies which was the Bruce Timm series。 A great alternative to the multiple mish mashes of Batman titles out there if you don’t want to be laden down by continuity