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Disney Villains Hades #1

 

 

SCORE: 61

 

Disney Villains Hades #1 

 

Dynamite continues their Disney Villains series with Hades. I never watched the Hercules animation Disney released back in 1997. I know this character is in it. The whole Greek Mythology religious beliefs never appealed to me. I know some like to cosplay it, and worship it. I am not one of those people. There will be some spoilers in this review of Disney Villains Hades #1.

There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Disney Villains Hades #1. There is an one page advertisement near the middle of Disney Villains Hades #1. Which is a bit on the strange side since Dynamite does not normally do that. Or at least in the comic books I have read since coming back to the comic book industry. There are also advertisements near the end of Disney Villains Hades #1.

The issues families can have with Disney Villains Hades #1 are violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, name calling, insults, false gods, and more. There is plenty of jealousy within Disney Villains Hades #1 too. Hades is mad at the other Greek characters for not inviting him to some brunch. Based on this horrible offense he decides to find a way to kill them all off.

Hades decides to get others to do the dirty work for him in Disney Villains Hades #1. After his minions fail he is left to recruit others that can get him this golden fleece. Hades found out about it after consulting with the three women that share one eye. Yes they are very creepy in Disney Villains Hades #1. Medusa is an interesting character in Disney Villains Hades #1.

I noticed some of the ways Hades manipulates other characters into doing his biding. He does not exactly promise them what they think they are being promised in Disney Villains Hades #1. He does motivate them in ways that will make them do what he wants. Hades is a very tricky character in Disney Villains Hades #1. I would not trust him if I were any of these other characters.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Kalan, Ranaldi
Rating: ‘T' for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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