Little Batman: Month One

Illustrated by Jon Mikel
Paperback
$12.99 US
On sale Nov 11, 2025 | 144 Pages | 9781799507048

Little Batman returns in this hilarious and heartfelt graphic novel follow-up to Amazon Prime’s hit animated feature, Merry Little Batman!

Taking place after the events of Merry Little Batman, Gotham City finds itself reeling from the Joker’s attack, and Damian Wayne (a.k.a. Little Batman) is eager to get back into the fight. That’s going to be harder than it sounds, as Bruce now wants Damian to put the cowl aside and embrace the value of his secret identity. After a suspicious guest is found lurking around the Wayne New Year’s Eve party, it’s up to Damian to find the balance between both of his personas and save the day yet again.

See Little Batman in a new adventure from the film’s screenwriter, Morgan Evans! A perfect companion to the new Bat-Family animated series coming to Amazon Prime!
MORGAN EVANS is WGA-award nominated writer, producer, and director based in Los Angeles, California. He wrote the animated Batman feature film "Merry Little Batman" for Warner Bros., as well as co-written the original animated feature "Driftwood", also for Warner Bros. He recently wrapped principal photography on "Micro Budget", his first independent feature film as a writer/director. In addition to feature film writing he has also written for Teen Titans Go! (Cartoon Network), Liza on Demand (YouTube Premium), The Onion, and various Netflix late night comedy programs. As a director his work can be seen on shows like Earth To Ned (Jim Henson/Disney+), The Legendary Dudas (Nickelodeon), The Fix (Netflix), and The Teen Wolf After Show (MTV).

Jon Mikel is an artist known for Harley Quinn: Legion of Bats and Jurassic League.

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Little Batman returns in this hilarious and heartfelt graphic novel follow-up to Amazon Prime’s hit animated feature, Merry Little Batman!

Taking place after the events of Merry Little Batman, Gotham City finds itself reeling from the Joker’s attack, and Damian Wayne (a.k.a. Little Batman) is eager to get back into the fight. That’s going to be harder than it sounds, as Bruce now wants Damian to put the cowl aside and embrace the value of his secret identity. After a suspicious guest is found lurking around the Wayne New Year’s Eve party, it’s up to Damian to find the balance between both of his personas and save the day yet again.

See Little Batman in a new adventure from the film’s screenwriter, Morgan Evans! A perfect companion to the new Bat-Family animated series coming to Amazon Prime!

Author

MORGAN EVANS is WGA-award nominated writer, producer, and director based in Los Angeles, California. He wrote the animated Batman feature film "Merry Little Batman" for Warner Bros., as well as co-written the original animated feature "Driftwood", also for Warner Bros. He recently wrapped principal photography on "Micro Budget", his first independent feature film as a writer/director. In addition to feature film writing he has also written for Teen Titans Go! (Cartoon Network), Liza on Demand (YouTube Premium), The Onion, and various Netflix late night comedy programs. As a director his work can be seen on shows like Earth To Ned (Jim Henson/Disney+), The Legendary Dudas (Nickelodeon), The Fix (Netflix), and The Teen Wolf After Show (MTV).

Jon Mikel is an artist known for Harley Quinn: Legion of Bats and Jurassic League.

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