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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
   
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*[[File:26993245_920240758153039_3774022120812786772_n.jpg|thumb|316px|The special pages from the 6th edition, from the collection of Derek Pagel]]A novelization was published, written by Max Allan Collins. The novelization was released before the film came out in theaters. The book did not reveal the Blank's identity, in order to avoid ruining the surprise in the film. A later printing featured some altered text that DID indicate the Blank's identity, and this version has become highly collectible.
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*[[File:26993245 920240758153039 3774022120812786772 n.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]A novelization was published, written by Max Allan Collins. The novelization was released before the film came out in theaters. The book did not reveal the Blank's identity, in order to avoid ruining the surprise in the film. A later printing featured some altered text that DID indicate the Blank's identity, and this version has become highly collectible.
 
*A 3-issue tie-in comic was published, written by [[John Moore]] and drawn by [[Kyle Baker]]. The first issues served a prequel to the film (featuring several characters that do not appear in the film and providing a significant amount of backstory), with issue 3 being an adaptation of the film.
 
*A 3-issue tie-in comic was published, written by [[John Moore]] and drawn by [[Kyle Baker]]. The first issues served a prequel to the film (featuring several characters that do not appear in the film and providing a significant amount of backstory), with issue 3 being an adaptation of the film.
 
*The film attempted to duplicate the success of the previous summer's [[Batman]] feature film, and was heavily merchandised. A wide variety of tie-in products were released, including toys, games, books, tablewear, school supplies, apparel & accessories, and many more. Additionally, a promotional game was offered through the fast-food restaurant McDonalds in which patrons could win food and other prizes.
 
*The film attempted to duplicate the success of the previous summer's [[Batman]] feature film, and was heavily merchandised. A wide variety of tie-in products were released, including toys, games, books, tablewear, school supplies, apparel & accessories, and many more. Additionally, a promotional game was offered through the fast-food restaurant McDonalds in which patrons could win food and other prizes.
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