Scooby and Batman team up to solve the mystery of a ghost…who’s haunting the Batcave! Even if the ghost turns out to be a fake, that still doesn’t solve the real mystery: How did someone get into the Batcave to stage the phony phantom -- and does that mean Batman’s enemies have cracked the secret of his true identity?!
Thus far, we have witnessed various members of Batmans Rogue Gallery interact with Mystery Inc. Batman has so many layers that you can take a former lawyer and make him want to kidnap a German Shepard because it has a double coat. It works and lends itself well to the overall narrative. With a self-contained storyline coupled with various character team-ups, this was a solid issue. Granted, I am not a fan of Two-Face per se, so I would say you could skip this issue. But I am a major fan of Scooby-Doo, so go ahead and give The Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #3 a shot! Read Full Review
This issue seemed like it was trying to pack a lot into a limited page amount. While I was entertained, some bits of the story were a bit boring. Read Full Review
Since I'm reading these in print this is a review of issue #2.
A little better than the last issue but only slightly. i don't know about the rest of you but I kind of yearn for the Batman of yesteryear when Scooby meets him. I'm just nostalgic that way I guess.
Younger readers will likely enjoy this book better than older ones who remember Scooby and the gang helping Batman and Robin in foiling the Joker and Penguin on the old cartoons. So That's the demographic I'd recommend this series to most.