The search for Ra’s al Ghul has led to Wonder Woman and Paradise Island. But our heroes don’t stay there for long, as a mysterious maze is their goal!
In conclusion, Batman '66 meets Wonder Woman '77 was truly a fun read and although it was more a Batman eccentric story, the writers captured the essence of all the characters involved and had the Batman series continued on TV, you could easily imagine this as a crossover with the world's favourite Amazonian princess. Read Full Review
A perfect final chapter, providing a legacy that the 1966 TV show never got while playing with the 70s and the DC Universe alike, and doing so joyfully and skillfully. Read Full Review
Also there was thankfully the iconic fight sound effects. In other words this was the classic fun campy batman that epitomised the classic series. Read Full Review
We have one more special in the Batman '66 line ahead, so we aren't totally at the end of the franchise, but this feels like a sweet goodbye. In my opinion it is the best of the Batman '66 Meets series. I can enthusiastically recommend this title to anyone who has the same connection to the old characters that I do. Read Full Review
A lackluster conclusion to an uneven miniseries. While this chapter was certainly better than the previous one, the damage has been done; there's not coming back from the questionable choices made. This story just further cements the idea that Batman '66 doesn't work outside of 1966, even with rad bell-bottoms and plunging v-necks. Bruce deserved better, Diana deserved better, and dare I say we deserved better than the end product. Read Full Review
a fun little elseworlds story.