Bat-Mite and Robin! It had to happeneven if Damian fights it every step of the way! Does Bat-Mite really believe that Batmans son will welcome his efforts to coach him? Sadly, yes. Say hello to crime fightings new Dysfunctional Duo.
Overall, this is a strong issue that's full of laughs, heart, and surprises. I hope this mini might have a sequel one day, because Bat-Mite giving heroes headaches will always be a hilarious time. Read Full Review
Bat-Mite meets Damian Wayne....... right there should be enough of a selling point for anyone. These two characters contrast so much, that hilarity just ensues and this issue quickly became my favorite so far of the series. The art continues to be great and Dan Jurgens really hits a home run with the pairing of these two characters. So much fun. Read Full Review
With a dose of Scooby Doo (literally in the case of the Shaggy-esque character Weed), this is a positively fun salute to all things DC across the Multiverse. Read Full Review
Lastly, I am intrigued if threat of the Federal Security Bureau will be the big bad that ends up accosting Bat-Mite latter on in the series…or maybe they have something to do with Gridlock, who manages to escape at the end of the issue? Read Full Review
This was far better than the first two issues of this miniseries, and I am hoping that this wasn't just a fluke, but evidence of the direction that the rest of the series will be taking. This issue had plenty of comic related jokes and references, which was all I really ever wanted and expected to begin with, so I am happy to see it finally delivering. Read Full Review
It's a fun critique of the different styles and attitudes of superheroes and the best issue of Bat-Mite yet. Read Full Review
This is a miniseries, it may best be read as a TPB.For a light-hearted laugh, do ya'self a favour and check it out! Read Full Review