Milo, the inventor with the bad bowl-shaped haircut is back, using a serum to make a Gotham bigwig bodybuilder a wolfman of sorts. The latter, "Anthony Romulus," is one of those guys who will take the drugs if it turns him back into the great athlete he used to be (sound familiar?). The plan for Milo is to give this Barry Bonds-wannabe enough serum to completely turn him into a werewolf, and thus be strong enough to kill the Caped Crusader.
Romulus (voiced by Harry Hamlin) is the "victim" who takes the serum and isn't happy about the side effects. Oh, he liked it at first when it helped make his a track hero but he's not really excited about the side effects! Now he wants to antidote.
At first, the top half of Romulus turned into a wolf but a second drink later on makes him all werewolf. Treat Williams voices Milo, another of the villains who returns every now and then for another episode. Have noticed how many villains keep coming back in this series? That's fine with me, as we get to know all their eccentricities.
Once again, the artists here feature some nice colors and the writers inject just a little bit of humor to take the edge off the story.
Romulus (voiced by Harry Hamlin) is the "victim" who takes the serum and isn't happy about the side effects. Oh, he liked it at first when it helped make his a track hero but he's not really excited about the side effects! Now he wants to antidote.
At first, the top half of Romulus turned into a wolf but a second drink later on makes him all werewolf. Treat Williams voices Milo, another of the villains who returns every now and then for another episode. Have noticed how many villains keep coming back in this series? That's fine with me, as we get to know all their eccentricities.
Once again, the artists here feature some nice colors and the writers inject just a little bit of humor to take the edge off the story.