

Based on Jeph Loeb's series of graphic novels that first rose to fame in 1996, it's taken some time for the story of Batman investigating a series of grizzly murders taking place on key holiday dates to make its way to a feature length adaptation finality but thanks to Chris Palmer and screenwriter Tim Sheridan, this complicated and intriguing story of murder, mayhem and mystery is vividly bought to life in this first part of a two part series that will have viewers waiting with baited breath over the next few weeks anticipating the next instalment that is due to hit towards the end of July. From the colourful and over the top shenanigans of the Adam West starring TV show, the Gothic goodness of Tim Burton's world, the grittiness of Nolan's Dark Knight period or the confronting nature of Joker, Batman's world can provide a range of entertainment options for any type of viewers wants and desires, with latest animated adaptation The Long Halloween, Part 1 a solid new addition to the ever expanding cinematic catalogue of Batman iterations.


From his first appearance in 1939, everyone's favorite capped crusader Bruce Wayne/Batman and his extended universe has continued to provide eager readers/viewers with a raft of eclectic content that shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
