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Gargoyles Dark Ages #6

 

 

SCORE: 74

 

Gargoyles Dark Ages #6 

 

I am able to wrap up another series with Gargoyles Dark Ages #6. This finishes off Gargoyles Dark Ages. I honestly thought there was going to be something within Gargoyles Dark Ages #6. I thought this series would explain how the humans and Gargoyles split. There is still a peace treaty between the two at the end of Gargoyles Dark Ages #6. There will be spoilers in my review of the Gargoyles Dark Ages #6 comic book.

Gargoyles Dark Ages #6 cost me $4.99 and there are twenty-two pages of comic book content. There are three pages within Gargoyles Dark Ages #6 devoted to The Tale of the Three Brothers Part The Sixth. There are some advertisements near the back of the Gargoyles Dark Ages #6 comic book. There is also a Cover Gallery page near the end of the Gargoyles Dark Ages #6 comic book.

The issues families can have with Gargoyles Dark Ages #6 are violence and magic. The dragon attacks the human castle being built in Gargoyles Dark Ages #6. The Gargoyles try to talk the dragon down. The humans and the Gargoyles attack the dragon in Gargoyles Dark Ages #6. They are barely able to hurt the dragon. In fact at one point all the Gargoyles could do is knock out a tooth.

The dragon winds up leaving when he realizes items from his horde are being stole. A Gargoyle steals a flute in Gargoyles Dark Ages #6. Two humans come along and steal the sword Excalibur in Gargoyles Dark Ages #6. The dragon stops fighting in Gargoyles Dark Ages #6 because he was distracted and lost some of the items in his dragon's horde. The dragon also warns the Gargoyle about humans.

Other Gargoyles content references the humans betraying the Gargoyles. I honestly expected this series to touch upon that. Sadly it was nowhere to be seen. I thought there might be some betrayal at the end of Gargoyles Dark Ages #6. There was not. The dragon is still out there and could still be a problem. I thought the dragon was going to reference how the Gargoyles are there to protect him from humans but he did not reference it.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 75%
Writing: 77%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Weisman, Moss
Rating: 'T' THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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