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Disney Villains Maleficent #4

 

 

SCORE: 60

 

Disney Villains Maleficent #4 

 

I really hope the Disney Villains Maleficent comic book series ends soon. I am not enjoying it, and it gets worse every single issue. Scar ended at this point. It looks like Disney Villains Maleficent has at least one more issue left. I did a bit of research that was inconclusive concerning how long Disney Villains Maleficent will go on. I just read Disney Villains Maleficent #4 and it was a major disappointment. There will be spoilers in this review of Disney Villains Maleficent #4.

The art work in Disney Villains Maleficent #4 continues to be ugly, dark, and dirty. I am more repulsed by the artwork in Disney Villains Maleficent #4 every single issue. I guess there are people that like this style. I am more of a clean, bright, and nice looking art work style personally. This is a personal preference. If you like this style then that is something we disagree on. Which is fine. We can disagree. I want you to know where I am coming from on the art.

The issues families can have with Disney Villains Maleficent #4 are violence, blood, magic, evil, rebellion and more. Knights come to arrest Maleficent for her crimes against Prince Renaud. Maleficent tortures one of the knights and the others run away. Maleficent considers it fun to be so horrible, hateful, and nasty. Maleficent also considers herself above the law. Maleficent abuses her power and finds this bullying behavior to be funny in Disney Villains Maleficent #4.

There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Disney Villains Maleficent #4. After that we get a page showing us one of the front covers for the next issue. We are also given a little text on what is going to happen in the next issue. Sounds like a magic user battle. From there Disney Villains Maleficent #4 gives readers some advertisements and then the cover gallery. Dynamite likes to make numerous different front covers to their comic books.

To me it looks like the knight is killed in Disney Villains Maleficent #4. Vines surround the knight in Disney Villains Maleficent #4. Those vines then look to grow into a tree. It is possible the knight is still alive. I kind of doubt it though. Maybe I will be surprised by the next issue. The knight in Disney Villains Maleficent #4 is very brave. He is trying to uphold the law and do the right thing. I got all kinds of respect for that knight in Disney Villains Maleficent #4.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 52%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 71%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 59%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Lee, Eckleberry, Chung, Cosby
Rating: ‘T' for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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