![]() ![]() Scarecrow’s primary interest in the beast concerns the retrieval of perfectly preserved “magic mushrooms” in its stomach. After Scarecrow suspiciously takes Penguin’s wooly mammoth, Robin tracks it to a warehouse laboratory. ![]() Who’s to say Croc hasn’t dropped it by now?Īdditionally, Robin’s side story has matured into a direct conflict with Scarecrow and Penguin. Although Croc picks up the Demon’s Head incidentally, we don’t actually see him using it at all in the issue. It gives Dennis McNicholas to draw more attention to the man behind the monster in flashbacks. Even though he is leaving bloody devastation in his wake, Batman is quick to stand up to a few misguided teenagers in his defense. What strikes me as interesting, is how sympathetic Batman is toward Croc’s predicament. What simply started with the Joker’s love potion hitting the sewers, has turned into a full on hunt for a sword wielding Killer Croc. The intricate narrative tapestry is starting to come together in it’s own way like the House That Jack Built. ![]() However, Batman shockingly discovers it has landed in the clutches of a manic Killer Croc! After revealing the importance of the scimitar, Batman tracks the Demon Head to the sewers. The brave and the bold tales of Batman and Robin continue in this latest installment of The Audio Adventures. ![]()
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