![]() And, that cover-Holy product placement, Batman! The cover alone was well-worth the purchase price. In 'Main Title' the art is fantastic and it's a beautiful way to bring this highly-acclaimed series to the end: full circle. One thing I always say: no matter how good the story is, if the art is crap, it will taint the entire issue. 'Main Title' is so brilliant in how it plays-out on the page, that you can damn-near hear the opening music playing in your head as you read along. It's everything I loved about the show all-rolled-into one amazing episode-er, issue. This issue is a standout, because you can feel the love and admiration that the Allred's share for these characters and that beloved television show coming out of every panel. ![]() With Lee Allred writing, and Michael and Laura Allred doing cover, interior art and coloring, 'Main Title' is (in my opinion) the best issue out of the entire #Batman66 comic book series! It's clever, it's funny, it's filled to Penguin's top hat with Easter eggs and tropes-that are iconic to the TV series and every time I read it, I find something that I had missed before. Holy crime spree! Volume 5 may bring the #Batman66 comic series-proper to its close, but the villainy and madness running amok in Gotham City has never tested the Dynamic Duo like this! New diabolical baddies, such as Poison Ivy, Bane, Clayface and Scarecrow join the Rogues Gallery in all their 'could've been' 1966-69 glory while those fiendish felons Joker, Catwoman, Penguin, Riddler and Ma Parker return for more mayhem, as well.īut, the absolute best was saved until last. ![]()
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