Pro tennis player Bette Kane asked Batman for help, and Mystery Inc. is coming to Gotham to join the search for a priceless collection. She has snacks, so Shaggy and Scooby are on board…at least until they hear that they’re chasing a pack of motorcycle-thieving rat people!
It's fun to see Kathya very rare older female crimefighterget back into the fray, and the series does a great job of simplifying some of the continuity beats while leaving more than enough room for some classic silly jokes. The ending in particular is just the right level of ridiculous for this book. Read Full Review
The last issue was particularly disappointing but now we're back on track with one of the best yet. This one is especially funny, makes some interesting choices, and exhibits all the best traits of this series. Part of the beauty of this comic is the ability it affords readers to jump in and out between issues and only pick up the ones you want to read. This is one of those worth picking up. Recommended! Read Full Review
I got what I wanted overall and I'm sure there's more Scooby Doo content coming down the line. This week's issue just felt a bit safe to me. Read Full Review
The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #5 is a fun book and presents a closer look at some of the more obscure and less popular members of the bat-family. It contains references to the silver age for older readers who are maybe reading along with their kids. It has something for everyone. Read Full Review