Tim Burton's iconic Batman universe is set to expand further with the upcoming novel "Batman: Revolution," penned by John Jackson Miller and published by Penguin Random House. This new addition to the Burton-Verse will introduce fans to a unique take on The Riddler. You can already preorder your copy on Amazon.
"Batman: Revolution" follows up on Miller's 2024 novel, "Batman: Resurrection," and is set in the timeline between the 1989 "Batman" film and 1992's "Batman Returns." Drawing inspiration from Burton's unproduced third Batman movie, which was rumored to feature Robin Williams as The Riddler, "Revolution" promises to delve deeper into the Burton-Verse.
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Here's the official summary for "Batman: Revolution":
It’s summer, and Gotham City has cause for celebration. The last vestiges of The Joker’s toxic legacy have finally faded, just in time for the mayor to partner with retail magnate Max Shreck to stage a Fourth of July celebration for the ages. But not everyone is rejoicing. Batman’s eternal vigilance continues as threats from rival gangs and masked criminals escalate by the day. Meanwhile, on the streets, protests grow in opposition to the city’s lavish excesses.
No one is experiencing the struggle between Gotham’s optimism and doubt more than Norman Pinkus. The Gotham Globe’s humble copy boy, he’s the unacknowledged mastermind behind the newspaper’s mega-popular Riddle Me This word puzzles. But Norman harbors a secret. He is the smartest man in Gotham City, using his prodigious skills to solve crimes anonymously for years via the police tip line—before Batman even knows there’s a crime to solve.
While neither fame nor fortune finds Norman, he believes in the promise of Gotham and what’s right . . . until he doesn’t. The man no one notices watches time and again as the city and its leaders cast their eyes high above the rooftops toward Batman. Dejected and unappreciated, Norman devises a scheme: With the help of dangerous new friends, he exploits the simmering tensions of the long hot summer to draw the Caped Crusader into a volatile game of riddles to crown Gotham’s true savior. As they clash, Norman—now known as The Riddler—and Batman will uncover hidden secrets about Gotham’s past that will have dire consequences for the city’s future.
Mark your calendars for the release of "Batman: Revolution" on October 28, 2025, and secure your preorder on Amazon.
Batman '89: Echoes & Superman '78: The Metal Curtain Cover Gallery
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DC Comics has been actively expanding the Burton-Verse with their own contributions. They released "Batman '89," a sequel to "Batman Returns," featuring a Two-Face inspired by Billy Dee Williams and a Robin inspired by Marlon Wayans. This was followed by "Batman '89: Echoes," which introduces a Scarecrow inspired by Jeff Goldblum and a Harley Quinn inspired by Madonna. Additionally, DC has published two volumes of "Superman '78," continuing the story from the Christopher Reeve Superman films.
For more insights into Burton's planned Batman 3 and other unproduced DC films, explore the list of DC movies that never made it to the screen.