Star Wars The Mandalorian #4
SCORE: 72
I am so very thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of the Star
Wars The Mandalorian #4 comic book. I am also thankful I had the time to
read and review the Star Wars The Mandalorian #4 comic book. This issue
follows the fourth episode of the television show. Mando is on the run
from the guild after saving baby Yoda from the Empire. He is looking for
a safe and quiet place to hide in Star Wars The Mandalorian #4. He wants
a planet that is out of the way and does not have a lot going on. There
will be spoilers in this review. I am able to answer a very important
question in Star Wars The Mandalorian #4.
Gina Carano first appearance in the television show was in the fourth
episode. Star Wars The Mandalorian #4 includes her and in many frames it
does look like the actress. To me this is great news since the haters
trying to destroy her life did not get her excluded from Star Wars The
Mandalorian #4. This is one of the reasons I kept reading this comic
book. I am happy to see Gina Carano in the Star Wars The Mandalorian #4
comic book. I am still dismayed that Hollyhate attacked her for being
Christian and conservative. That hateful behavior needs to stop.
There are thirty pages of content within Star Wars The Mandalorian #4.
Advertisements can be found throughout Star Wars The Mandalorian #4. I
noticed many of the advertisements are other Star Wars related content.
I think that makes sense because someone reading Star Wars The
Mandalorian #4 might be interested in other Star Wars related content. I
have seen the same thing in Sonic the Hedgehog comic books. Star Wars
The Mandalorian #4 also contains a credits and recap page near the
beginning. I really like the front cover of Star Wars The Mandalorian
#4.
When Mando and baby Yoda land in Star Wars The Mandalorian #4 they wind
up getting in a fight with Cara Dune (played by Gina Carano) due to a
misunderstanding. Villagers reach out to Mando to try and get help from
raiders that are attacking their village. Mando hires Cara Dune to help
him protect this village. The two train the villagers and defeat the
raiders. There is some violent content within Star Wars The Mandalorian
#4. Mando decides he will leave baby Yoda in this village. Then someone
tries to kill baby Yoda, and Mando realizes he needs to keep him with
him.
I enjoyed Star Wars The Mandalorian #4. There is a very human nature to
Mando and the lady from the village. Mando could settle down in this
village. I do not think he wants to because of the his obligation to the
Mandalorians. I am curious how the kid is being tracked? It has been a
few years since I watched the television show. It is fun to revisit this
franchise with this comic book. I am definitely interested in continuing
to read this comic book after Star Wars The Mandalorian #4. The humanity
in Star Wars The Mandalorian #4 really sticks out to me.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 73%
Story: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 74%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Barnes, Jeanty, Story, Rosenberg
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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