Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Batman '66 #19


Widening the cast of villains, as the show did in the 1960s, to allow more variation unfortunately sometimes leaves you will bad guys like Lord Marmaduke Ffogg who arrives in Gotham City with his Londinium fog to plague the Caped Crusaders in the older sections of the city.

As expected given its guest-villain, Batman '66 #19 is a mostly forgettable affair. There are a few bizarre touches like FFogg's ridiculous giant pipe (which somehow steals Time Lord technology as it appears far larger on the inside), but I found the art of Leonardo Romero very inconsistent throughout the issue. Given that the story (with a villain whose motives are questionable at best) can't stand on its own that leaves the reader with a very mixed bag. The villain's henchwomen, and their obvious attraction to Robin, are actually more entertaining than the main villain.

Batman '66 fanatics may want to pick it up as it does still capture the feel of the series and highlight one of the show's lesser-known villains. Hit-and-Miss.

[DC, $2.99]

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