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Adventure Time #11

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

Adventure Time #11 

 

I am now getting back to some of the purchases I made from one of our trips to McKays. I do not recall how long ago I bought Adventure Time #11. I am glad to finally get into this comic book and read it. Adventure Time #11 cost me $4.75 to purchase. Adventure Time #11 cost $3.99 when it was originally released. So it is neat to see this comic book went up in value. The credits can be found on the back of the front cover of the Adventure Time #11 comic book.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Adventure Time #11 comic book. There is some humor here and there in Adventure Time #11. I feel like Adventure Time #11 has the whole Adventure Time vibe to it. There are two stories within Adventure Time #11. The mainline story is about Adventure Time, and it is fifteen pages long. Then we get a secondary story that is seven pages long.

The second story in Adventure Time #11 is on the Meaning of Bravery. This second story is about Susan Strong. She is trying to be brave. She thinks fighting monsters will make her brave. This one monster convinces her to take out these other monsters until she runs into a character that will not fight back. Susan then decides to go after the monster telling her to take out these other monsters.

The first story is about Marceline the Vampire Queen coming over to Finn & Jake and hanging out. They are going to watch movies at first. Then it is on to play a video game. The three characters go into BMO to play the game. This is where Adventure Time #11 changes and the art is not as good. The art at this point in Adventure Time #11 is more like a retro video game.

The video game the three characters play is supposed to be really hard. They find it to be extremely easy. They punch monsters one time and defeat them. Adventure Time #11 has an One Punch Man kind of vibe. Adventure Time #11 contains violence, mentions of blood, punching people in the guts and more. There are some ads at the end of Adventure Time #11. There is also an OH My Glob page in Adventure Time #11.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Kaboom Studios
Author: Ward, North, Lambs, Wands, Giallongo, Moore
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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