Batman and Batgirl don't trust Deathstroke and his claims, but Robin however is all for teaming up with the mercenary. The Bat Family will have to figure out where they stand quick when Firefly returns and starts torching the Gotham Museum of Natural History!
This was a fine story. A little darker than usual but in a good way. Dini and Burnett did a fine job of establishing Azrael as a character and he and Bruce had good chemistry throughout the issue. The villains were also handled well, especially the main villain who I won't spoil for you. The art was a little darker too but, much like past issues it was beautiful and kept in line with the cartoons. Lettering was another high point of this comic as I've talked about in the main review. A great comic that I'd recommend to new readers and fans following this series alike. Read Full Review
Batman: The Adventures Continue Chapter Four work well to progress the story with Deathstroke. If this chapter was dedicated completely it would've worked out much better. But the push to remind readers about Batman Family stalker sub-plot is hurting the momentum of this Deathstroke story. Keeping focused one storyline would be beneficial to this series as it is building momentum for himself Read Full Review
With more breathing room to continue their story, writers Alan Burnett and Paul Dini and artist Ty Templeton get into a solid groove with Batman: The Adventures Continue #4, as Robin has an unexpected team-up with Deathstroke the Terminator, while Batman gets closer to the shadowy figure surveilling him across Gotham. Read Full Review