Star Wars The Mandalorian #2
SCORE: 70
I had real issues finding a copy of the Star Wars The Mandalorian #2
comic book locally. After finding numerous issues after Star Wars The
Mandalorian #2 I decided to make a purchase online. I am thankful I
found a copy of Star Wars The Mandalorian #2. I am not exactly thrilled
about how much it cost to purchase a copy of Star Wars The Mandalorian
#2 online. I think a lot of those sellers are gouging us on the shipping
costs.
There will be spoilers in this review. There are thirty-one pages of
content within Star Wars The Mandalorian #2. There are ads found
throughout this comic book. Many of the advertisements are other Star
Wars related comic books and graphics novels. Mando has baby Yoda and is
trying to get back to fulfill his contract. There is just a small
problem. The problem is the Jawas stole a lot of parts of his ship. I
guess they do not have ways to lock their space ships down in Star Wars.
There is some violent content within Star Wars The Mandalorian #2. Mando
must go fight some giant beast and get an egg. He can trade the egg for
the parts to his spaceship that were stolen. Mando does try to use
violence to get his parts back at one point and that does not work out
so well for him. Baby Yoda uses the force and confuses quite a few
characters in Star Wars The Mandalorian #2. They are not clear what
stopped the beast.
I really enjoyed the art inside Star Wars The Mandalorian #2. The
emotion from baby Yoda shows so well in Star Wars The Mandalorian #2. I
was not sure about a comic book that just covered the television show
episodes at first. Star Wars The Mandalorian #2 is starting to grow on
me. I am curiuos to keep going for a bit. The majority of Star Wars The
Mandalorian #2 is action with some words near the end.
There is an interesting concept in Star Wars The Mandalorian #2 that
stuck out to me. Mando does not want to give up his rifle since that is
part of his religion. That is a fascinating concept. I wonder if people
in our world ever try that? Or is this something radicals on the far
left fake news assign to those diverse from them? Whatever the case it
is a fascinating topic to mull over and discuss.
- Paul
Graphics: 62%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 76%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Barnes, Jeanty, Story, Rosenberg, Caramagna
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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