One or two monster masks might just mean there's a smuggler or crooked real estate developer in town. But when Gotham City is terrorized by an army of thugs in monster masks, it can only mean one thing: a citywide crime spree by Black Mask and his gang, the False Face Society! With Batman mysteriously missing, and Nightwing and Batgirl up against a horde of crooked creatures, it's lucky that the heroes have help from Scooby and the gang. After all, who has more experience in pulling the masks off bad guys?
Did anybody else enjoy this issue as much as I did? Do you think the Scooby Doo elements were well done? If so, please leave a comment below! Read Full Review
I'm not sure I recommend this issue. Especially after how much I enjoyed issue #3, this one feels rushed and lacking in polish. It's not a bad read by any means but if you're looking to save a little money this month, I think this should be on the chopping block. Hopefully, next month gets back to the higher standard that I was expecting. Read Full Review
Other than an appearance by Batman at the beginning and the identity of the person behind the ghosts haunting the beach being a classic villain, The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #4 is a pretty standard Scooby-Doo story that doesn't really need the Caped Crusader to make it work. Although superfluous, it's always fun to see the Scooby version of Batman (and the comic does also deliver my favorite version of one of the Bat-villains in the unmasking) so there's still something here for fans. Read Full Review