Batman's facing his most fearsome foe: the ancient Bat Spirit! If this supernatural menace has his way, all other bats will be vanquished, leaving him to rule the world. Sounds like a job for Mystery Inc.! So why is Batman working with a new teen team?
I had a lot of fun with this issue. It offers an interesting premise, really fun art, and balances its characters well. What's so great about this series is that it allows you to jump in randomly and pick up issues that interest you without worrying about missing previous events. Last month I recommended skipping. This month, I say give it a read! Read Full Review
Overall, this issue sort of has one joke and its replacement Mystery Machine crew don't make much of an impression, but it has a more unique mystery than many of the recent issues. Read Full Review
The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #2.8 is fine. Conceptually, it's a fun story with light twists and a surprise appearance by a secret "villain. As expected in Sholly Fisch issues, the plot's a little complicated but not quite as confusing as in other instalments. There's a lot left to be desired with this issue's art style, but that's just down to personal taste, and I've elaborated on that more than enough. Nothing is really wrong with this issue, it's just not up to the high quality we can sometimes expect from the series. Read Full Review