Review: Batman: Wayne Family Adventures #32-#38

Batman: Wayne Family Adventures #32-#38
CRC Payne – Creator
Rhett Bloom (StarBite) – Creator
Review by Marsha Reilly

Batman: Wayne Family Adventures continues to make us laugh and give us feelings as the family grows together every chapter. A new chapter is uploaded every Thursday to WebToon and is always a perfect distraction to break up the day a little.

Why Not Just Ask The Butler?

Alfred is the cog that keeps the family running, as we all know, but he needs to make sure the whole gang remembers this too sometimes. Whether it’s keeping a severely injured Bruce Wayne on bed rest by any means necessary, or going out of town to let them fend for themselves… which quickly leads to the Justice League being called in! It was only a matter of time after all. Superman, Flash, and Green Lantern all try to help the billionaire, while Green Arrow questions why Alfred isn’t there… before Wonder Woman comes to the rescue.

We get a rare glimpse into the past too, as Commissioner Gordon and Detective Montoya reminisce over what the Robins were like when they first joined Batman while watching Damien reduce an office to tears. Their personalities don’t seem to have changed much since. Tormenting the GCPD seems to be a family trend.

Conclusion

We see a lot more of Cass and Steph in these chapters too as they each fight to overcome their own issues and traumas. Good thing that they have their family beside them every step of the way. Whether it’s seeing themselves as bad guys trying to be good or that they’re failing the people they look up to, the girls work hard to overcome these issues.

It will be interesting to see how they band together to overcome what else is thrown their way in future chapters. They truly can take on anything when they work together.

This is a review of Batman: Wayne Family Adventures #32-#38. To read them all, click here.

Images Courtesy of DC Entertainment and WebToon


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