![]() ![]() "It's certainly been very present throughout the years," Loeb tells EW. Now, Loeb and Sale themselves are getting in on the action with a new one-shot sequel comic, Batman: The Long Halloween Special, out this week from DC Comics. ![]() ![]() released a two-part animated film version of Batman: The Long Halloween (you can watch EW's roundtable with the voice cast above). Originally published in 1996, The Long Halloween has cast a large influence over subsequent Batman stories such as Christopher Nolan's movie adaptations - Batman Begins cast Tom Wilkinson as The Long Halloween's gangster villain Carmine Falcone, while The Dark Knight's story about Harvey Dent/Two-Face took a lot from the comic's portrayal of the character. Batman: The Long Halloween is one such story, a 12-issue holiday-themed murder mystery by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale. But amidst that decades-long deluge, a few landmarks of storytelling stand out. As one of the most popular superheroes ever created, Batman has been the subject of many, many comic books over the years. ![]()
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