Alternative movie poster for Tim Burton's "Batman" featuring Micheal Keaton as Batman.

Some days you just need some time to play. This is an homage to not only Tim Burton’s 1989 interpretation of Batman but also to the great illustrator’s who graced the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post”. From J.C. Leyendecker to Norman Rockwell, some of the finest illustrators’ work graced the cover of The Saturday Evening Post.

This is an alternative movie poster reworking with a slight alteration to the Post’s title to commermorate Tim Burton’s classic Batman, starring Michael Keaton as the Dark Knight. 

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