Present Based On Books Darkwing Duck, Vol. 4: Campaign Carnage (Darkwing Duck #4)
Title | : | Darkwing Duck, Vol. 4: Campaign Carnage (Darkwing Duck #4) |
Author | : | Ian Brill |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
Published | : | April 3rd 2012 by KaBOOM! |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Childrens. Superheroes. Fiction. Fantasy |
Ian Brill
Paperback | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 3.86 | 81 Users | 5 Reviews
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“Let’s Get Dangerous” again with a brand new volume of DARKWING DUCK stories! The Duck Knight has returned, he's solved the Crisis on Infinite Darkwings, and he's withstood the F.O.W.L. Disposition. With all these Darkwing epics in the bag, will the purple powerhouse of peace be able to deal with the dreaded One-Shot? Find out as Ian Brill and James Silvani continue their critically acclaimed, fan-favorite run on Darkwing Duck! The Disney Afternoon Revolution is here at KABOOM! Don’t miss out!
Details Books Concering Darkwing Duck, Vol. 4: Campaign Carnage (Darkwing Duck #4)
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Darkwing Duck #4 |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 81 Users | 5 ReviewsAssessment Based On Books Darkwing Duck, Vol. 4: Campaign Carnage (Darkwing Duck #4)
I love this character and this book series, but this one just felt like the author was running a little short on ideas.I loved this series! Darkwing Duck is a great character, he is very dynamic but there are also a lot of comedic aspects thrown in which make the story more interesting.I love this character and this book series, but this one just felt like the author was running a little short on ideas.
Two good main stories here. The first features Quackerjack, in the culmination of his darker turn since the comic began. The other story (the main one) introduces a number of new villains centered around Darkwing's run for mayor. (There's also one short story sandwiched between them, by DW creator Tad Stones.) The new villains are overall good, with One-Shot being my personal favorite. Plus, there are also some fun cameos by classic villains, and not just from Darkwing lore... (A-)
This book collects Issues 13-16 of the Boom Studios Darkwing Duck Series as well as the only Annual for the Comic.The Annual has two stories that stand apart from the interconnected story told in Issues 13-16. In, "Toy With Me," toy-based supervillain Quackerjack is back and he's a far darker villain with a new and far darker version of his puppet sidekick Mr. Banana Brain. In my opinion, this story was very reminiscent of the very first Boom Studio Darkwing Duck story, "The Duck Knight
When the mayor of St. Carnard steps down, Darkwing enters the race to take his place. But someone is out to make sure that Darkwing does down. This was another fun entry in the comic book spins off from the 90's cartoon show. Fans will love it while the rest may not appreciate it as much. I'm a fan, so I loved it.Read my full review at Carstairs Considers.

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