All it had was just Batman’s logo, blown up to be cut off on the left and right sides. Some 11 years later, Tim Burton’s Batman modeled its poster in that same vein, but in a uniquely Batman way. After all: We finally believed that a man can fly. Directed by Richard Donner, the Christopher Reeve-led film was a major hit and the first movie to prove that superheroes have a place on the big screen. Superman’s poster was first, with his familiar “S” logo, drawn in a silvery-white, placed just below the center frame of a picturesque sky with a red, blue, and yellow streak – maybe that’s Superman himself flying past like a speeding bullet. It’s kind of appropriate how the two biggest superhero icons from DC Comics have somewhat similar posters.
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