Batman '66 #7

7.2

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Writer Jeff Parker, Tom Peyer
Artist Christopher Jones, Derec Donovan

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Horrors! Bruce Wayne is trying to scam a jewelry store and put the blame on poor Aunt Harriet? Or could it actually be the work of that mysterious master of disguises, False Face? Then, find out how crime really pays when the Clown Prince of Crime tries to downsize his mob in "The Joker's Layoff Riot."

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  • 8.0

    DC Comics News - Daniel Gehen

    Aug 24, 2013

    A darker, gothic tone hits the world of Batman 66. Parker and Quinones walk a fine line between serious and absurd in a surprisingly suspenseful installment of the Bright Knights adventures. Despite some quibbles about the art, the story is captivating and the art can be, at times, mesmerizing. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Razorfine - Alan Rapp

    Jan 30, 2014

    The back-up story is a bit odd as the Joker decides to take Wall Street's advice and downsize to increase profits only to not have enough henchmen to properly execute a heist or defend himself against Batman and Robin. Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    Batman-News - Andrew Asberry

    Jan 23, 2014

    It's not as funny as previous issues, but Parker makes great use of False Face and Peyer's exploration of just how much work goes into being the Joker made for a charming short story. Issue #7 isn't one of the strongest chapters in this series, but it's definitely a step back in the right direction after the weak Bookworm adventure. Read Full Review

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