Dungeons & Dragons Ravenloft #4
SCORE: 58
I am so thankful to be able to purchase, read and review Dungeons &
Dragons Ravenloft #4. Can you guess why I am so excited? This is the
last issue in this series. That makes me want to celebrate. I am so glad
to be done with this one. There are some aspects of Dungeons & Dragons
Ravenloft #4 that actually felt like Dungeons & Dragons to me. Please be
aware there will be spoilers in this review.
Dungeons & Dragons Ravenloft #4 starts with eight pages of a vision.
There is another page of nightmares later. The total content of Dungeons
& Dragons Ravenloft #4 is twenty pages, alternate covers, and then some
advertisements. I did some research and verified Dungeons & Dragons
Ravenloft #4 is the last issue in this series. The ending leaves it open
to another comic book series in the future.
Miranda is losing her mind with all of these different nightmares. She
confronts the doctor Viktra again. Miranda finally finds out her
origins. She is a mixture of different parts from different corpses and
magic was used to bring her to life. Miranda leaves out the window and
is threatened by Viktra. There is some other experiment she is going to
release sooner than planned. No clue what that is and honestly I do not
care.
The issues families can have with Dungeons & Dragons Ravenloft #4 are
blood, violence, mummy, lies, and more. There are some medical things
that are done in Dungeons & Dragons Ravenloft #4 that could bother some
readers. The first eight pages with the vision of the thief trying to
get this treasure is what feels like Dungeons & Dragons to me. This is
the first time in this series I actually felt like there was some
interesting content.
Miranda feels a connection to the beasts out on this island. She
realizes that they were pieced together like her after she found some
notes in Viktra's lab. She got there by stealing the keys. She also
found out that the broken window did not happen because of a tree
branch. The lady feeding rats to these snakes to get past was also a
part that could bother some younger members of the family.
- Paul
Graphics: 58%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 62%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Gilly, Underwood, Sterle, Delpeche
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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