We also get plenty of movie and even comic references that are contextually relevant, I’m just not laughing at them. It’s just that very few of them seem to stick. The absence of humor isn’t from lack of trying though, as the book launches jokes at us like they are going out of style. The rest of the book is spent setting up a denouement with Mite’s new roomies and an eight page long scene between Booster and Mite that pretty much boils down to nothing but an attempt at witty banter. Only a quarter of the scenes in this book are really worth your time, and they involve Gridlock and his hideout. I’m just going to come right out with it. …or maybe he’s just trying to make dinner. And so we join our hero as he desperately races against time to stop the nefarious machinations of a madman… When we last saw our hero, he was engaged in grievous combat with that master of paralysis, Gridlock! Robin came to Bat-Mite’s rescue, but at the detriment of allowing that cunning culprit of chronology to make his daring escape. Welcome to another thrilling episode of “Brandon reviews Bat-mite”.
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