Batman '89: Echoes

Author Sam Hamm
Illustrated by Joe Quinones
Hardcover
$24.99 US
| $33.99 CAN
On sale Jun 17, 2025 | 152 Pages | 9781799500773
The Caped Crusader has disappeared without a trace. In his place, ordinary citizens have taken to the streets to root out crime. As innocents get hurt, the question on everyone's mind is the same: Where is Batman?

Batman '89: Echoes is the follow-up to the Batman '89 graphic novel, continuing the adventures of the Dark Knight from Tim Burton's classic movie Batman.


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After Harvey Dent’s crusade against Gotham and Batman, the Caped Crusader has disappeared without a trace. In his place, ordinary citizens have taken to the streets to root out crime. As innocents get hurt, the question on everyone's mind is the same: Where is Batman?

Sam Hamm, screenwriter of the 1989 Batman movie, and Joe Quinones reunite for another tale in Gotham!
Sam Hamm is an American screenwriter known for the movies Batman and its sequel Batman Returns. He wrote a story in Detective Comics for Batman's 50th anniversary "Batman: Blind Justice", and is now back at DC to pull on a number of threads left dangling in Batman '89.

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The Caped Crusader has disappeared without a trace. In his place, ordinary citizens have taken to the streets to root out crime. As innocents get hurt, the question on everyone's mind is the same: Where is Batman?

Batman '89: Echoes is the follow-up to the Batman '89 graphic novel, continuing the adventures of the Dark Knight from Tim Burton's classic movie Batman.


YOU WANNA GET NUTS? LET'S GET NUTS!

After Harvey Dent’s crusade against Gotham and Batman, the Caped Crusader has disappeared without a trace. In his place, ordinary citizens have taken to the streets to root out crime. As innocents get hurt, the question on everyone's mind is the same: Where is Batman?

Sam Hamm, screenwriter of the 1989 Batman movie, and Joe Quinones reunite for another tale in Gotham!

Author

Sam Hamm is an American screenwriter known for the movies Batman and its sequel Batman Returns. He wrote a story in Detective Comics for Batman's 50th anniversary "Batman: Blind Justice", and is now back at DC to pull on a number of threads left dangling in Batman '89.