Still considered the benchmark of superhero cinema, two DC classics will continue on in the pages of new comics coming our way soon. Sure, Richard Donner’s 1978 Superman and Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman saw multiple sequels. But these new stories will be a continuation of what happened in the original movies before their follow-ups ever hit the screen. Superman and Batman are two of the most beloved and iconic superheroes ever created. So it’s no surprise that DC Comics is finding new ways to explore their ever-ongoing stories. Though continuing their adventures from the original blockbuster movies is a unique and new idea. Both of these new comics will be firmly set in the worlds originally created by directors Richard Donner and Tim Burton. RELATED: Black Suit Superman Arrives in Hi-Res Clip from Zack Snyder’s Justice League Both Superman ’78 and Batman ’89 will be part of the ongoing digital-first comic series. Rob Venditti wrote the story for Superman ’78 , which features art by Wilfredo Torres. The story will follow Christopher Reeves’ Clark Kent as, “the Man of Steel becomes known to the public, balancing his burgeoning romance with an unsuspecting Lois Lane with saving the world with dazzling… Read full this story
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