It’s all come down to this! Batman is face-to-face with a Killer Croc like he’s never seen before. The Dark Knight will need to find some way to break through Waylon’s rage and pull him back from his monstrous rampage or Gotham City will be no more!
There are so many players in this story that it's a little bit of a mess, but it has one big thing going for ita fascinating aesthetic that reminds me a lot of the world of Batman '66 with a darker edge. Read Full Review
Gotham City has been in so much peril over the many, many decades its been around. Its kind of hard to do that in a way that feels fresh, original, and genuinely dangerous. The author and company manage to do something that feels more or less precisely where it needs to be in order to bring across a genuine sense of danger. However, the tension seems to be moving just a little bit too quickly for it to really come across as anything more than a very quick and breezy fugue. Read Full Review
The entire series feels like a strange mish-mash of plots that barely connect, wrapped in a beautiful, but also inappropriately cartoony art. It should be no surprise that Batman: The Audio Adventures #7 would've been any different. Read Full Review