New Batman Novel Bridges Gap Between Burton's 1989 Film and Batman Returns
John Jackson Miller's 'Batman: Resurrection' explores unanswered questions and character arcs left by Tim Burton's iconic movies.
- Batman: Resurrection delves into what happened to Vicki Vale and Alexander Knox after Batman's 1989 climax.
- The novel introduces new threats like Clayface while retaining the eerie tone of Burton's Gotham.
- Joker's legacy looms large, with the book questioning his presumed death and its impact on Gotham.
- Miller's writing captures the distinct voices of Michael Keaton's Bruce Wayne and other familiar characters.
- A sequel, Batman: Revolution, is planned, continuing the narrative before Batman Returns.