Batman Continues

Batman Continues is an upcoming DC Comics limited series and a loose comic book adaptation of 1995's Batman Forever. It aims to rework the story of the film to fit the tone on the first two Batman films, working from where Tim Burton left off in concept and development before his replacement by Joel Schumacher. It is followed by Batman Victorious.

Publication Info
First, he fought the Joker, then he stopped the Penguin. Now, the caped crusader is back to continue his war on crime, but Gotham is just getting more and more dangerous. After failing to save prominent district attorney Harvey Dent from being horrifically scarred, he must defend his city from the now mad Two-Face, confronting what he considers his greatest failure. Meanwhile, Edward Nygma, a sociopathic genius, adopts the moniker "The Riddler" with the intent of making Gotham finally tremble before what he calls his unrivaled brilliance. This all may prove to be too much for the Dark Knight, but help comes in the form of a recently orphaned circus performer named Dick Grayson. A story dealing with failure, guilt, and revenge which brings to the comic pages the the Batman Threequel which you were meant to see, with the the gothic visual style of Tim Burton and the likenesses of Michael Keaton, Billy Dee Williams, Robin Williams, and Marlon Wayans.

Heroes

 * Bruce Wayne/Batman - Drawn with the likeness of Michael Keaton
 * Dick Grayson/Robin - Drawn with the likeness of Marlon Wayans

Villains

 * Harey Dent/Two-Face - Drawn with the likeness of Billy Dee Williams
 * Edward Nygma/The Riddler - Drawn with the likeness of Robin WIlliams

Supporting

 * Dr. Chase Meridian - Drawn with the likeness of Rene Russo
 * Alfred Pennysworth - Drawn with the likeness of Michael Gough
 * Commissioner James Gordon - Drawn with the likeness of Pat Hingle

Trivia

 * Geoff Johns has stated that should the series be successful, they hope to create a series of follow ups to this limited series to continue Batman's story and introduce more members of the Batman Family and Rogues Gallery to the world Tim Burton brought to life on the big screen. The first follow up came in the form of Batman Victorious.