 Today we're taking a look at the official comic adaptation of the Warner Brothers motion picture Batman Returns Hey guys, welcome back to Comic-Ed and TV. We're all geek culture collides if you're new to the channel Don't forget to hit that subscribe button so you don't miss out on future videos All right guys as I said today We're taking a look at the official comic adaptation of the Warner Brothers motion picture Batman Returns by Dennis O'Neill Steve Irwin Jose Luis Garcia Lopez with Tom McCraw As you remember last time we took that look at the 89 Batman comic book adaptation of the movie Now this is Batman Returns. There's a nice little movie poster there Got penguins origins here First let's take a look. This is a lot different than the 89 Batman Comic it's Still it's not in great condition. This was part of my wife's collection. She kind of let me Have it. I guess you could say Batman Returns O'Neill Irwin Garcia Lopez McCraw DC Comics and the back there I've got a film strip of the Basque Penguins Batman Catwoman and Shrek Penguin and the Batmobile in alley mode and then at the bottom here. I Kind of got a cut off of Alfred in the Batcave and then Penguin Catwoman and the penguins No, if you Open it up. It's you know, it's supposed to be one picture But not bad the artwork is very nice. The pages are a lot glossier than the Than the 89 Batman Comic book adaptation They tried to keep with the same art style though to really capture the look of the Actors who portrayed the characters and I do like in this Catwoman and Batman's costumes actually look like they do in the Movie as opposed to the 89 Batman at comic book adaptation, which didn't really look Like leather like the movie had it They gave it a little bit of a shine So I always liked the bat glider That was a very iconic scene I remembered seeing it in the in the trailers for Batman Returns It's just I Was amazed by it Very cool and eventually Christopher Nolan's Batman kind of drew inspiration from that scene, but it's not bad I think the later Movie comic book adaptations of the movies like Batman forever and Batman and Robin became multi-issue deals where they'd only do part of The movie in comic book adaptation and have like Sorry about that guys and have like Three issues so you have to buy each issue and they wouldn't release them all at the same time So that you know You'd have to go see the movie first if you wanted to see the ending or whatever But yeah, there's that The official comic book adaptation let's check the ending See if they showed Max Shrek and his crispy-looking face No, they do however show the scene where Catwoman electrocutes them, but They shy away from actually going into Zooming in on Max's face like that Like the movie actually showed it but Comic didn't because they I guess they kind of knew that younger readers might check this out so And it doesn't look like it's part of the comics code So they I guess they could have included it but They didn't and this scene here Was this was supposed to lead into the Catwoman spinoff movie However because of delays and everything that ended up being that piece of crap Halle Berry Catwoman movie that But there you have it guys You could originally buy this for $5.95 us $6.95 Canadian I'm not sure how much it's worth now probably not a lot I Wouldn't imagine movie adaptation comic book adaptations of movies are worth Very much more than the original price We'll go ahead and compare it to the 1989 Batman official comic book adaptation Right here and as you can see They're pretty close to the same thickness Batman Returns is a little bit thicker because you know this has this is paperback this Is more cardboard so not bad if I still had my Batman forever comic book adaptation I Would certainly review it next Sadly That is long gone So anyway, there you have it guys the official comic adaptation of the Warner Brothers motion picture Batman Returns If you enjoyed this video make sure you hit that subscribe button so you don't miss out on future videos I'm Shannon for Comic-Ed and TV the only place on YouTube. We're all geek culture collides Take care my friends