The Butler's cousin did it! Alfred's identical, criminal relative captures Batman's loyal servant and tries to take his place in Wayne Manor.
A fun, fast-paced, good time all around. I'm not a fan of Ma Parker, but if her half of an issue is just as great as one with Catwoman, that's a pleasant surprise if I've ever heard one. Jeff Parker, Dean Haspiel, Allen Passalaqua, Jonathan Case, and the always great Wes Abbott have given us a fine penultimate installment of a truly remarkable Bat-book. Read Full Review
Batman '66 #29 is a really good issue. Tom Peyer gives us a great story and a unique villain with the added bonus of some real laughs. This issue gives me hope for a book that I was growing a bit tired of. Do yourself a favor and read this digitally so you get the fun of the motion comic. Read Full Review
This comic is really good. There's good humor, solid action and it is well plotted and thought out. The most important thing about it is that it is fun to read. I had a blast with this issue; it's exciting and there are cool tidbits for fans of the show, which I am. While I still don't appreciate the artwork, I highly recommend this issue. Read Full Review
Batman '66 says farewell in issue #30, so check back for our review next month! Read Full Review
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