Get Batman ’89 Sequel Novel For Nearly 50% Off At Amazon

Fans of Batman ’89 can return to Tim Burton’s version of Gotham City by picking up the recently released novel Batman: Revolution. Published late last month, Batman: Revolution is a 544-page sequel to last year’s well-reviewed novel Batman: Resurrection. Both novels were written by John Jackson Miller and take place between Batman ’89 and Batman Returns.

The hardcover edition of Revolution is available for $26.40 (was $30) at Amazon. If you haven’t read Resurrection, you can grab the hardcover edition for only $16 (was $30). If you like audiobooks, prolific voice actor Will Damron did a superb job narrating both Batman audiobooks. Plus, if you’re new to Audible, you’ll get your first three months of Audible Premium Plus for $0.99/month. Since you get an Audible credit to spend on any book each month, you can get Batman: Resurrection for one buck this month and then Batman: Revolution for one buck in December.

While on the subject of sequels to popular movies, Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith has a new sequel novel releasing next week. Star Wars: Master of Evil follows Anakin Skywalker as he learns how to be Darth Vader. Master of Evil will be published November 11 by Random House Worlds, the same publisher of the Batman novels. Star Wars fans should also check out the new Revenge of the Sith Deluxe Edition. The novelization of Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover is arguably the best way to experience Episode III, and the commemorative Deluxe Edition is stunning. Amazon is offering a steep discount on the new book that drops the price to $39.56 (was $60).

Batman ’89 (Comic Book Series)

$13.79 ($25)

Batman '89 (DC Comics)
Batman ’89 (DC Comics)

Beyond the Burtonverse Batman books, there have also been some thrilling Batman comic book series set in that universe. Batman ’89 is a 12-issue series set after Batman Returns, and it picks up several of the threads that were never resolved in the live-action movies. Harvey Dent–who was played by Billy-Dee Williams in the first Batman movie–gets a Two-Face Makeover and Robin made his debut in this series. The comics were written by Batman screenwriter Sam Hamm and it features terrific art by Joe Quinones.


Batman ’89: Echoes (Comic Book Series)

$23.29 ($25)

Batman '89: Echoes (DC Comics)
Batman ’89: Echoes (DC Comics)

The hardcover edition of Batman ’89: Echoes released in October, too. Continuing the comic book series, this series paired Hamm and Quinones up once again, and it introduced the Burtonverse versions of Scarecrow and Harley Quinn. Set after his showdown with Two-Face, Batman has gone missing and Gotham is left to fend for itself. This incarnation of the Scarecrow also looks incredibly frightening, and in his normal guise, he bears a striking resemblance to actor Jeff Goldblum. Fear, uh, finds a way!


Batman Movies – 1989-1997

Batman 4-Film Collection (4K Blu-ray)Batman 4-Film Collection (4K Blu-ray)
Batman 4-Film Collection (4K Blu-ray)

No Batman collection would be complete without the live-action films either. The Tim Burton-directed films have been on Blu-ray for a while, and the 4K versions combine the best presentation with an incredible collection of extras. These are all inherited from the original DVD release, but they’re still a fascinating look at how Batman and Batman Returns were made back in the day. You’re getting informative documentaries, archival material, and Prince music videos on the Batman Blu-ray alone–plus, there’s a Batman ’89 Steelbook Edition–while Batman Returns continues the deep dive into the Dark Knight with its bonus materials.

If you want both Burton films, you may want to opt for the Batman 4K Film Collection instead. This box set contains the four Batman movies released from 1989 to 1997, so you’ll get both of Burton’s films as well as Batman Forever and Batman & Robin. Amazon has the Batman 4K Film Collection discounted to $59 (was $90).


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