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Stargirl The Lost Children #4

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

Stargirl The Lost Children #4 

 

Thankfully I was capable of finding a copy of Stargirl The Lost Children #4 to read and review. This is the fourth issue in this six part limited series. Stargirl The Lost Children #4 went exactly where I thought it would. There are twenty pages of content within Stargirl The Lost Children #4. Ads can be found all throughout Stargirl The Lost Children #4. Stargirl The Lost Children #4 is rated for thirteen and older only.

There will be spoilers in Stargirl The Lost Children #4. The person wanting all of these children is revealed at the end of Stargirl The Lost Children #4. It is Hourman and he is there on behalf of Tylerco. I am vaguely aware of Hourman thanks to the Stargirl television show. Corky explains to the other free kids about the time changes and how time was stolen to create the island they are on. This island is outside of time.

The issues families can have with Stargirl The Lost Children #4 are blood, violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. Stargirl The Lost Children #4 teaches the multiverse religious belief. I am noticing more and more of the liberal controlled companies are really preaching that in entertainment. They are really on a big effort to proselytize their beliefs on that. It has been turning up in more entertainment places than I can count.

Stargirl convinces the other lost sidekicks to mount an attack on the castle. They are there to stop the Childminder and free their friends. They also want to figure out how this island works so they can be sent back in time to where they belong. Stargirl does have an issue with that in regard to one of the sidekicks. I am curious to see what the problem is. Maybe he is the old man one that lived his entire life and then came to the island and became a kid again. How did that work exactly?

The paper feels old in Stargirl The Lost Children #4. I think they may have been going for that look and feel. It seems a bit strange to me but whatever. The DC Nation Spotlight On is pretty much an advertisement for more books by DC Comics. I was disappointed in it personally. Stargirl The Lost Children #4 is on course for the completion of the storyline in two more books. I expect certain things will happen before the end.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 63%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 68%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Johns, Nauck, Herms
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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