Review: Batman: Wayne Family Adventures Mini-Episodes #1-#3

Batman: Wayne Family Adventures Mini-Episodes #1-#3
CRC Payne – Creator
Rhett Bloom (StarBite) – Creator
Review by Marsha Reilly

Batman: Wayne Family Adventures is back with three mini-episodes to tide us over until their hiatus ends on June 19th.

When the series does return, episodes will be released on Webtoons every Thursday.

I Hate Being Disturbed During My Break

Alfred gets one break a day to sit down with a book and a cup of tea, and the golden rule is that he is not to be disturbed. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean things don’t happen around him that bother him, regardless; like Damian kissing his cat and yelling at Steph for taking a photo of him. Or Duke, Jason, and Cass trying to hide a painting that definitely shouldn’t have green on it. Or Bruce needing someone to break into Kate’s safe and then resorting to calling his girlfriend. No one disturbs the butler’s one and only break.

Trying to get one over on his perpetual kidnappers, Tim makes the perfect trap with just three flaws… and Red Hood’s all too happy to swoop in and save the day yet again. Anything to gloat, for Jason. Dick and Cass help Duke to run through some more fighting techniques. Taking a break to catch their breath, he asks when he’ll get his own Super Friend. Then proceeds to list every Kryptonian and Speedster that’s befriended a member of the BatFamily.

One thing is true, though:

Flying’s the best. “

Conclusion

Although these three mini-episodes are mostly to announce when the hiatus will end and treat us for being so patient for waiting all these months, they’re just as cute and funny as the chapters of the main series. We can’t wait for the series to return and give us regular updates again.

To read my previous reviews for the main Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, click here. This has been a review for Batman: Wayne Family Adventures Mini-Episodes #1-#3.

Images Courtesy of DC Entertainment and WebToon


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