Bruce Wayne is only ten—and he’s already being hunted by Nazi soldiers and Ra’s al Ghul’s mysterious League of Shadows!
I continue to like this crossover and this Bruce-centric chapter was a whole lot of fun. There are a bunch of big Batman moments here and while I didn't expect them, they were awesome. David Hahn and the entire art team do a good job and this is an easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys either Batman, Wonder Woman or both. Read Full Review
Despite a rough start, Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77 is starting to come together nicely. This installment looks great, with some truly brilliant architectural design work, and the narrative has started to gel. It does start off a little slow, but once it gets moving this issue never lets up. Even if having these characters meet was a no-brainer, their respective worlds are finally clicking and meshing well together. It took going back to the Sixties to do it, but this is starting to feel like good Batman '66, good Wonder Woman '77, and a good story in general. Read Full Review
My Take: It is no secret that I love the Batman '66 franchise. So far, this arc is the best of the ‘Meets' sequence. The story is totally solid up to this point. I also love Ra's and Talia as they make complex and compelling villains. But the best part about this issue in particular was the inclusion of Catwoman. I am a Bruce/Selina shipper and it was heartwarming to see Batman so sure of her innate goodness. They are two people naturally drawn to each other, but whose natures make a true relationship impossible. This story arc has been good for a third issue now so I am ready to goose the rating. Read Full Review
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