Every Gotham City citizen knows its buildings are adorned with more gargoyles than anywhere else. But they never expected the human inhabitants of those buildings to start morphing into gargoyles! It's up to Batman, Scooby, and the gang to solve the mystery--which leads them straight to one of Batman's most unexpected villains!
There's a very clever twist to this story including obscure knowledge that gives away the culprit's identity, and this issue does well what many missleaving actual clues for the detectives to follow. Read Full Review
The Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #3.4 plays with some fun ideas, but felt like it didn't commit all the way. Still, this go around was a solid issue with an interesting villain and quality page time for the main cast. Megan Huang had a great introduction and I'd like to see her work in the series again. Read Full Review
If youre looking for a somewhat fun comic thats also semi-educational, The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #4 is for you. If youre hoping for the Scooby-Doo characters to be drawn in the more traditional style and for the villain to put up a bit more of a fight before he is defeated, you will be disappointed. All in all, its still a good mystery, but the ending is a little bit rushed. Read Full Review
It's alright. I think it's fair to say that I didn't enjoy it as much as last month's, but it's not terrible by any stretch of the imagination. My best advice would be to pick one up for a kid, or maybe wait for a the trade so you can pick it up whenever you need some lighthearted reading. Read Full Review