![]() ![]() Hopefully if The Adventure ntinues, we get more like volume 1 and less like this one.ĭo you like the Batman Animated Series from the 90s? If so this comic might be for you! Earlier this year I read and reviewed Batman: The Adventures Continue Season One. Still enjoyable, but not a patch on what came before, which is a shame. The artwork remains consistent however, even with Ty Templeton having to take a step back and leaving the majority of the series to Rick Burchett, an old hand at these Animated Series tie-in comics. ![]() ![]() The first half of the book is more interesting, since it features an adaptation of the Court Of Owls for the Animated Series universe, but even that feels oddly restrained, all things considered. ![]() I've seen Batman fight mobsters and such before, there's like 5 seasons of it - let's do something different for a change? It's obviously a conscious choice, and while hewing closer to the source material will probably please most people, I found this volume less compelling than the first for this reason. Gone are the likes of recognisable names like Deathstroke and Red Hood, instead mostly replaced by a corruption storyline featuring the old mayor of Gotham. The second volume of Batman: The Animated Series adventures reads much closer to the original series in terms of general plot compared to the first outing. ![]()
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