Justice Ducks #2
SCORE: 81
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advertise with us so we had the money to purchase a copy of the Justice
Ducks #2 comic book. Justice Ducks #2 cost me $3.99. There are
twenty-two pages of comic book content within Justice Ducks #2. There is
also a page devoted to the next issue, advertisements and a cover
gallery. The credits in Justice Ducks #2 can be found on the back of the
front cover. There will be spoilers in this review of the Justice Ducks
#2 comic book.
Justice Ducks #2 is another one shot storyline. I am wondering if there
will be any kind of multiple issue stories told in this comic book or
not. Justice Ducks #2 introduces us to The Maven and Tulip. Their
origins are a bit of a mystery. It seems they are from another world and
quite possibly from another time. The bad guy that shows up in Justice
Ducks #2 is The Botherer. He is the typical mustache twirling villain.
The Botherer has an interesting plan in Justice Ducks #2. The first step
is these robots attack the people in a city and turn them to stone. The
second step is all of the people that are turned into stone come alive
as monsters that fight for The Botherer. He will conquer a city and then
move onto the next city and do the same thing all over again. The
Justice Ducks are tasked with stopping him.
The Maven and Tulip remind me of Dr. Who and his assistant before that
series went completely insane. The Maven and Tulip offer advice to the
Justice Ducks in Justice Ducks #2. There is some cartoon violence within
Justice Ducks #2. Poor Darkwing Duck is treated badly yet again in
Justice Ducks #2. DW tries to save the day but Launchpad hits him in the
head with a ladder. Morgana saves her man behind a magical force field.
Gizmoduck, Stegmutt, and Neptunia go after the bad guy in Justice Ducks
#2. It winds up being Gizmoduck that saves that day in Justice Ducks #2.
Can you guess how Gizmoduck winds up winning in Justice Ducks #2. The
bad guy turned both Stegmutt and Neptunia into stone in Justice Ducks
#2. Gizmoduck pulls out a mirror to reflect the stone beam back at The
Botherer. Then Gizmoduck figures out how to remove the batteries from
the device turning everyone back to normal again.
When I first started to read Justice Ducks #2 I noticed the humor. I did
not understand why we were spending time going over new gadgets for
Gizmoduck. Once I finished reading Justice Ducks #2 it all made sense to
me. The gadgets shown at the beginning of Justice Ducks #2 are very
important to defeating the bad guy at the end. I enjoyed reading Justice
Ducks #2.
- Paul
Graphics: 80%
Writing: 84%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Story: 82%
Family Friendly Factor: 81%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Langridge, Lauro
Rating: ‘AA’ for All Ages
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