Gargoyles Quest #2
SCORE: 67
Gargoyles Quest #2 continues the different threads and storylines. In
fact Gargoyles Quest #2 hops readers all around different places,
characters, and things happening. Gargoyles Quest #2 starts pretty tame
and pretty slow. Then the action picks up all over the place in
Gargoyles Quest #2 later on. There are twenty-four pages of comic book
content within Gargoyles Quest #2. After that we get a page devoted to
the next issue, ads, the cover gallery, and then another page devoted to
the next issue.
Gargoyles Quest #2 cost me $4.99. I am comparing prices of different
comic books as well as how many pages they contain. Gargoyles Quest #2
is not that greatest in terms of price in that regard. The front and
back covers are very sturdy which should help protect the pages on the
inside. There will be spoilers in my review of the Gargoyles Quest #2
comic book. The art looks decent in Gargoyles Quest #2.
The issues families can have with Gargoyles Quest #2 are theft,
violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, magic and more. Turquesa
and Jade make it to New York in Gargoyles Quest #2. The Gargoyles there
give them a magical artifact that will recharge their medallions. Those
medallions in Gargoyles Quest #2 are how they can stay gargoyle and
avoid turning to stone. I now have the answer to that question from the
last issue.
Avalon is referenced multiple times in Gargoyles Quest #2. I am very
curious about Avalon. I hope this comic book series provides more
information on Avalon in the future. I would like to see it at some
point in time. I still need to get that original cartoon series to see
what I can learn about this franchise from that. A magical artifact is
stolen in Gargoyles Quest #2. This is a different one from the one in
New York.
The attack on the Gargoyles in Gargoyles Quest #2 is happening at night
when the Gargoyles are normal. Why not attack during the day when they
have less defenses? Sharizad is an interesting character in Gargoyles
Quest #2. I think she is behind the theft of someone she is very cordial
and friendly with. Sharizad also complains about a name of a council
that feels like a bit of racism to me.
- Paul
Graphics: 64%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 67%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 64%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Weisman, Qualano
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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