Batman's in the clutches of Lex Luthor and his powerful robot as the mad genuis races to open the vault he stole from Wayne Industries and claim his prize! The Dark Knight will need to utilize experimental tech if he's going to topple the billionaire before he leaves Gotham, but where is Superman and why can't Batman get in touch with him?!
Alan Burnett is an American television writer-producer particularly associated with Warner Bros. Animation, Hanna-Barbera Productions, DC Comics and Walt Disney television animation. He has had a hand in virtually every DC animated project since the waning years of the Super Friends. Burnett's contributions for Disney were largely a part of the 1990s Disney Afternoon, where he was attached to the Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears and various projects set in the Scrooge McDuck universe. Because of his primary focus on televised animation, he has occasionally been involved in film projects related to a parent television program. He is a graduate of the University of Florida and has an MFA in film production from the University of Southern California.
Another really fun issue! I love how the title card page has the same artwork style they used at the beginning of each episode! Overall this is a great nostalgia book to read while stuck at home.
This evokes son many memories. As someone who was in their teens when death in the family came out and in their early twenties when batsman tas was on UK telly, this story has got me very excited for what's ahead :)
This one is SO AWESOME!!! Batman in an exo-suit battles Lex Luthor in an exo-suit! There is also a Luthor-designed giant robot with an exciting surprise inside!
Everything happened that way I thought it would, very predictable. It has a Batman trope I hate, where no matter what he’s up against he has something up his sleeve to win.
It also had some mad disrespect for my boy, the interactions between Bruce and Alfred were awesome though, more of that please.