New York Times bestselling author John Jackson Miller recently released a sequel to the Tim Burton 1989 Batman film in novel ...
Resurrection author John Jackson Miller is putting his own spin on a movie villain who never fought Michael Keaton's Dark ...
Exclusive: Writer John Jackson Miller talks to us about returning to Tim Burton’s Gotham with the novel Batman: Resurrection.
Batman: Resurrection succeeds in expanding the world of Tim Burton's movie, introducing exciting new villains and depicting ...
BATMAN: RESURRECTION is out TODAY in hardcover, audiobook, and ebook from @DelReyBooks — yet people always ask… what am I ...
With a publication date of Oct. 15, Memphis author John Jackson Miller’s new novel, “Batman: Resurrection,” continues the story that began in 1989 with the release of “Batman,” the Warner Bros. movie ...
ComicBook has an exclusive excerpt from John Jackson Miller's Batman: Resurrection, the first book in a forthcoming Batman duology that is set to be published on October 15th by Random House Worlds.
Usually, a sequel to one of the biggest movies of all time would be carefully concocted in a Hollywood boardroom to maximize ...
Resurrection actually brings a couple DC Comics villains into Tim Burton's Batman universe, and there's a tease for more to ...
Back cover of Batman: Resurrection by John Jackson Miller As uncertainty continues to plague Batman, and unrest across Gotham City continues, Batman begins to question everything he experienced ...
It’s a tall order, following up on a beloved piece of art. There’s always the risk that the sequel won’t be a patch on the original, and even if there’s more story to tell ...
Resurrection fills in the gap between Batman and Batman Returns, including what Vicki Vale is up to and what happened with ...