Daphne's martial arts hobby takes center stage at a national competition: Gotham's Got Talent! It's all good until her competitors start being talent-napped. Judge Bruce Wayne calls in Batman, who teams up with Mystery Inc. to infiltrate the competition. Can they solve the mystery before front-runner Daphne winds up in real trouble?
Overall, this series knows what its audience is and all the writers hit the right notes. Read Full Review
This issue was fun! I actually really enjoyed The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #2.7, it just wasn't long enough. A talent show, an appearance by Joker, and Batman/Bruce Wayne constantly having to swap roles all form part of a recipe for a good time. That time was just brief, so, sadly, I can't rank this issue as highly as I would've liked. Read Full Review
There's some fun to be had here with the comic continuing to show off Daphne's skills, in a call-back to earlier issues. Read Full Review
As I've said, this issue isn't downright bad or anything. It just isn't good. Given some of the highs we've seen so far, it stands out even more. So, I can't recommend it but I would be shocked if next month I'm not back with a much more positive review. On average, this is a great series. Read Full Review
Overall, The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #7 is kind of lackluster compared to previous stories from this series. The villain isnt revealed until the last page, and Batman doesnt really do too much in this issue. If youre a Scooby fan, or fan of reality shows like American Idol and Americas Got Talent, you might enjoy this, but otherwise you might want to pass on this particular issue. Read Full Review