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Batman '89 #1
| Writer | Sam Hamm |
| Artist | Joe Quinones |
Step back into the Gotham of Tim Burton’s seminal classic Batman movies! Batman ’89 brings in screenwriter Sam Hamm (Batman, Batman Returns) and artist Joe Quinones (Dial H for Hero) to pull on a number of threads left dangling by the prolific director. Gotham becomes torn in two as citizens dressed as Batman and The Joker duke it out in the streets. As D.A. Harvey Dent tries to keep the city together, he targets the one problem tearing it apart: BATMAN! And he’ll get Bruce Wayne’s help in taking down the Dark Knight!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Watch - Jimmy Hayes
Aug 10, 2021If you've seen the Batman movie from 1989 (and you have), I highly recommend this book. If you haven't seen it, after reading this comic you will want to watch it. Packed with lots of action, drama, and gorgeous art, this comic is one of the highlights of the summer. And I do not hesitate in the least when I give this comic....A PERFECT SCORE!!!!! Read Full Review
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10
But Why Tho? - Collier "CJ" Jennings
Aug 10, 2021Batman '89 #1immerses readers back into the world of Tim Burton's iconic films and continues his intended vision for the franchise thanks to a creative team who share a love for that world and helped shape it. With Richard Donner's Superman films receiving a similar treatment later this month and Michael Keaton slated to reprise his role as Batman in The Flash next year, the series couldn't have come at a better time. Read Full Review
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10
AIPT - Nathan Simmons
Aug 10, 2021This first issue is a dream come true for fans of Tim Burton's 'Batman' films. It also contains some truly exciting surprises for Batman fans of all kinds. Read Full Review
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10
GWW - Matheus Ribeiro
Aug 10, 2021Personally, I'm thrilled that this book exists. As a fan of the original movies, it is exciting to see that universe expanding by the person who originally developed it. Here's hoping we get some sort of reference to this book on Andy Muschietti's The Flash, the 2022 film that will feature Michael Keaton returning as Batman. Read Full Review
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10
Dark Knight News - Kevin M. Gallagher, Jr
Aug 13, 2021Batman '89 #1 has a big benefit of nostalgia, especially at a time where we know that Michael Keaton is returning to the role in The Flash, to lift this comic up. However, the creative team doesn't fully rely on that nostalgia to deliver this must-read issue, they present us with what feels like could be the logical third Batman movie from Tim Burton. Read Full Review
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10
DC Comics News - Carl Bryan
Aug 14, 2021I already want the remaining issues! Sam Hamm and Joe Quinones hit all the right notes. Clayton Cowles letters like the pro he is and Leonardo Ito splashes that 80's vibe across the pages that we so wanted! Again, love that "Prince" cameo and those fedoras. So many Easter Eggs and so much eye candy with a solid script! You can hear "Party Man" booming in the background! Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Aug 10, 2021Exactly what I'd want from a first issue set in the original movie's continuity. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Aug 10, 2021John Quinones does great work with the art in the issue. I love the visual style of the issue and there are some subtle cameos from other Burton characters sprinkled in that are awesome. Read Full Review
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8.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Aug 10, 2021For a first issue picking up where Burton left off, this was a promising start. Fans of the films shouldnt be disappointed in giving this a shot. Read Full Review
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8.5
Bleeding Cool - Hannibal Tabu
Aug 15, 2021The only criticism one might level at this is that if, say, you landed here from Alpha Centauri and didn't know what Batman's deal was, he gets the short end of the characterization stick. To be fair, if you're buying a Batman '89 book, you likely know what you're in for and surely know who felt yummier and where someone wonders if you danced with the devil. For Batman fans of all ages, this book is a treasure and superbly enjoyable. Read Full Review
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8.0
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
Aug 10, 2021All in all, Batman '89 is an amusing work of nostalgia that perfectly captures the spirit of the films it is meant to follow. While a little rough at times, due to the inherent differences between film and comics, this is still an enjoyable read sure to please fans of the first wave of Batman movies. Read Full Review
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8.0
Batman-News - Jay Yaws
Aug 10, 2021A strong start that absolutely trades on nostalgia, brand recognition, and goodwill. The writing is solid, if not incredible, but the art and lettering are fantastic. It's hard to say it's a perfect representation of Burton's Batman, given that his two films were so drastically different from one another, but there are plenty of interesting ideas to keep you engaged. Read Full Review
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8.0
Sequential Planet - Geoffrey Luu
Aug 18, 2021Batman '89 #1 is a strong effort to introduce a new story set in a 32-year-old universe. There's more than enough setup here to keep things interesting even without the nostalgia factor, but this story's status as an official follow-up to the iconic Tim Burton films, with Sam Hamm returning as writer, gives it that extra bit of appeal. Visually, the issue isn't as consistent with the look of the movies as I'd like (apart from the stunning Joe Quinones cover), but makes up for that with the general faithfulness of its character designs and likenesses, as well as the impact of Batman's appearances. Overall this series shows a lot of promise, and between this and Keaton's upcoming return to the Batman role on film, it's great to see that this interpretation of the character is still loved and respected. Read Full Review
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7.9
Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore
Aug 16, 2021A strong opening issue that delivers more than promised. Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Aug 10, 2021Batman '89 #1 is a promising start to the continuation of Burton's version of the Batman legend. The characters look and sound great, and the plot works. However, the design of Gotham lacks the Burton flare, and the motivation behind Dent's actions feels forced. Read Full Review
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7.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Aug 11, 2021Batman '89 #1 is an ok start for the series. At moments it feels like the comic might have actually been helped with a digital release so it could take advantage of the focus on single panels as well as the ability to deliver cinematic transitions. It does a solid job of capturing the feel of the original film and delivers something new beyond the latest costumed “freak”. We'll see where it all goes but for now, this is one to keep an eye on but no need to rush out and get. Read Full Review
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7.5
The Comicbook Dispatch - batbrad
Aug 11, 2021Harvey is beginning a campaign to make Batman enemy #1 in Gotham City. The issue ends with Harvey and the Police attempting to capture Batman. Nevertheless, we don't spend much time on this issue from Batman or Bruce Wayne's point of view. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett
Aug 11, 2021The essence of those Batman movies is present here, and this issue will allow those who always wanted more of them to revel in the continued saga. Read Full Review
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6.0
BGCP - Michael Lennox
Aug 10, 2021You should never rub another man's rhubarb and Burton will be spinning in his grave (he's not dead, he just sleeps in a coffin) at the thought of what this has done to his legacy. Do yourself a favour and watch the original movie and bypass this mutant halfbreed. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes
Aug 17, 2021I will admit that I have been caught up in the hype for this book; its currently on my pull list. How long it stays there will depend on if any of the ideas put forward that “weren't good enough' for the movie are actually “good enough for a comic”. Read Full Review