Telltale Games is pushing out some news before E3 2016 begins. The developer today revealed the first images from its upcoming Batman series and also shared more details about it.

As you can see in the images, the game has been made to appear like a "living, breathing comic book." Check out the full suite of images in the gallery below.

Telltale also shared some new information about the voice actors for the game and the roles they play. These include Uncharted veteran Richard McGonagle, who plays Sully in the Naughty Dog series, as well as prolific voice actors Troy Baker and Laura Bailey.

Below is the initial lineup of voice actors for Telltale's Batman game; more will be announced "as the season progresses."

Troy Baker -- Bruce Wayne

Travis Willingham -- Harvey Dent

Erin Yvette -- Vicki Vale

Enn Reitel -- Alfred Pennyworth

Murphy Guyer -- James Gordon

Richard McGonagle -- Carmine Falcone

Laura Bailey -- Selina Kyle

"We've been hard at work at Telltale creating an all-new iteration of the iconic Batman story that puts players in the suit of billionaire Bruce Wayne, just as much as it will put them behind the mask, deciding how to carefully navigate a complex drama, rich with action, crime, corruption, and villainy lurking around every corner of Gotham City," Telltale CEO Kevin Bruner said in a statement.

"The complex life and fractured psyche of Bruce Wayne has lent itself to becoming a bold evolution of the signature 'Telltale' role-playing experience, and we couldn't be more excited as we prepare to debut the series to players across the world this summer."

The first episode in Telltale's Batman series will debut for consoles, PC/Mac, and mobile devices this summer. Additionally, a Season Pass Disc version of the game will be available for consoles "later this summer." It comes with access to all five episodes as they become available.

Telltale's Batman game will also be at E3 2016 this week. Check back later for more.

In addition to a Batman game, Telltale is working on the third season of The Walking Dead (coming this fall), as well as an unannounced Marvel game.