![]() ![]() Known as a font of comic book history trivia, he has delivered lectures on the history of American Comic Books, Japanese Manga, Doctor Who, and Cosplay at over a dozen conventions and served as an Expert In-Residence for a course on Graphic Novels for Librarians at the University of North Texas. He holds both an MS in Information Science from the University of North Texas and a BFA from the University of Texas at Arlington. Since then he has gone on to write for over a dozen websites, including 411 Mania, Comics Nexus and The Cult of Nobody. He got his start writing for the legendary DC Comics digital fanzine Fanzing, before receiving his own column, The Mount. Matt Morrison has been writing about comics since before the word "blogging" was coined. It is possible, however, that the studio could produce a direct sequel to Batman: The Long Halloween based on Dark Victory, the comic book sequel series which revamped the origin of the first Robin, Dick Grayson. WB could also adapt the Haunted Knight trilogy: a collection of one-shot comics produced by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale that led to the creation of The Long Halloween. Animation has not announced yet, that may build off of the foundation established by The Long Halloween and Superman: Man of Tomorrow. It seems more likely that there is another Justice League project in the works, which Warner Bros. Everything known about the Injustice animated movie suggests that it will be its own beast and not tied into a larger continuity, much like its source material. While it is possible that Batman: The Long Halloween, Part 2 is setting up for the story Injustice, it seems unlikely, despite Green Arrow and The Flash playing major roles within that storyline in the comics and the video games that inspired them. This has left fans wondering what to expect, while being certain to expect something. However, there have been no formal announcements about this or any Justice League movie following after the lead established by the latest Batman movie. ![]() Related: Batman: The Long Halloween Part 2 Ending ExplainedÄespite making a number of changes from the comics, a Batman: The Long Halloween follow-up film based on the original's direct sequel, Dark Victory, could be in the cards. ![]() This set the stage for an epic gang war between the organized crime families overseen by Carmine "The Roman" Falcone and the supervillains who were beginning to take control of the city in the shadow of Holiday's murders, which seemed to target the Falcone family and their associates. Originally published as a 13-issue follow-up to Batman: Year One, each chapter detailed one month in Gotham City and the killings perpetrated by a serial killer dubbed Holiday, due to their habit of shooting people to death on major holidays. Batman: The Long Halloween is one of the most influential Batman stories of all time. ![]()
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