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Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4

 

 

SCORE: 73

 

Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 

 

I just finished reading the Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 comic book. It is good that I read the first one before reading this one. The reason is Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 comes full circle with the first issue. There will be more on that topic later in this review. The recap in Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 is on the credits page which is the back side of the front cover.

There will be spoilers in this review. The heroes fight off Venger in Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4. Venger is sent to some other dimension thanks to a portal. At the end of the fight Phaelona realized she is now free from this building. She is off to find the person who imprisoned her in the first place. She seems to know whom that person is. Readers are not clued in though.

The heroes ask Phaelona to send them home with her portals. She sends them right back to where they started with the campfire in the first issue. This is how Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 comes full circle. The dungeon master comes back with spicy fries and wants to know if they are all rested up and ready to go on another adventure. Could the dungeon master be keeping them there?

The issues families can have with Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 are violence, magic, false gods, and more. There are skeleton warriors that attack and things like their heads are thrown around. For some reason Venger wants their weapons in Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4. Hank is so dismay in Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 at one point that he quits.

There is some content within Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 that could be considered part of the war on men. Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 contains twenty pages of comic book content, then alternate covers, and finally some advertisements. Dungeons & Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures #4 feels pointless to me. It would have been more memorable if they finally got home.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 78%
Replay/Extras: 74%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 69%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Booher, Kambadais, Burcham
Rating: 'NR' - Not Rated


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