In this final chapter of "The Riddler's Ruse," Batman and Robin try to outwit the Prince of Puzzles with the help of their surprising, new ally: Catwoman!
The first story arc in Batman 66 concludes in grand fashion. Parker and Case are proving to be a powerhouse team in the digital medium as their Bright Knight comic is shaping up to be one of the top places for a Batman fix. Read Full Review
A great read for anyone looking to add some laughs to their comic reading. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue was the best of the bunch so far and added Cat-Zam to my lexicon so i'm a happy Bat Camper. Read Full Review
Both stories were very enjoyable, but it was the Egghead episode that had me laughing out loud. This is a great series with great artwork and no fan of the classic TV series should miss it. Read Full Review
The first feature represents an experiment in more serious storytelling for this tribute series, and ought to be commended. The second feature reminds us why the original show became such a mockable fan-favorite in the first place. Read Full Review
When you add everything up, Batman '66 is one of the best values in comics. Fun on every page, and teeming with historical nods, Jeff Parker and company (Joe Quinones and Sandy Jarrell this issue) continue to deliver one of the most rewarding reads in comics today. From my perspective, it's a no brainer: a Batman comic that's fun, is faithful to its source material, and (heaven forbid) is suitable for kids and fun for adults? Sold. Read Full Review
The story is a little less interesting and there are still just a few element of the classic show that feel like they are missing in this issue. Its a fun read but not a whole lot more than that.