Again, Arron Sparrow and James Silvani (with Paul Little on color duties this month) have wrought magic upon the printed page. From the hilarious script to the astounding artwork, this issue feels just like a lost episode of the original Darkwing Duck cartoon in comic book form. Whether you're a fan of the original show or just like good, fun comics, you should be reading this book.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Disney Darkwing Duck #5 - A Review
The busy life of a crime-fighter leaves little time for petty tasks such as updating your trusty filing system to a more quickly accessible computer. Hence why Darkwing Duck hired next-door neighbor Honker Muddlefoot to sort through his files This action brings to mind an old adventure regarding one of Darkwing's most dangerous yet most obscure foes, which he gladly relates to Honker and Gosalyn. And, by extension, you the reader! Aren't you lucky?!
Again, Arron Sparrow and James Silvani (with Paul Little on color duties this month) have wrought magic upon the printed page. From the hilarious script to the astounding artwork, this issue feels just like a lost episode of the original Darkwing Duck cartoon in comic book form. Whether you're a fan of the original show or just like good, fun comics, you should be reading this book.
Again, Arron Sparrow and James Silvani (with Paul Little on color duties this month) have wrought magic upon the printed page. From the hilarious script to the astounding artwork, this issue feels just like a lost episode of the original Darkwing Duck cartoon in comic book form. Whether you're a fan of the original show or just like good, fun comics, you should be reading this book.
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