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Justice Ducks #4

 

 

SCORE: 75

 

Justice Ducks #4 

 

Justice Ducks #4 is another one shot, and this one makes little to no sense to me. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Justice Ducks #4. The credits can be found on the back of the front cover of the Justice Ducks #4 comic book. Justice Ducks #4 cost me $4.99. Which in my opinion is pricey for the amount of comic book content. There is a page devoted to the next issue as well.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Justice Ducks #4 comic book. After the page about the next issue in Justice Ducks #4 we get some advertisement pages, and a cover gallery. Justice Ducks #4 does contain some mild violent content within it. We meet a kid named Helder in Justice Ducks #4. He winds up going missing and not showing up to school for two days. The Justice Ducks investigate.

Things do get more interesting in Justice Ducks #4 when Bexy, and Bryx show up. They were hired to bring Helder home. Helder is an alien from outer space. His mother is a powerful business owner that is grooming him to take over the family business. Helder runs away because he is being selfish and wants to code and read books. Helder also stole a device that makes him invisible, and untraceable.

How do the Justice Ducks find Helder in Justice Ducks #4? Darkwing Duck is the one that finds Helder thanks to his intelligent detective skills. Darkwing Duck goes to the library and uses a metal detector to discover Helder. The Justice Ducks were dealing with the two aliens at the same time. Everyone winds up at the library where a discussion ensues on where Helder should go.

Ultimately Helder is left on Earth and the prototype Helder stole is returned to the two bounty hunters. The thought was that Helder was actually an adult. Later on in Justice Ducks #4 we find out Helder is not an adult by Earth standards. Helder does plan on going home at some point in the future. I do not like how Justice Ducks #4 encourages being selfish and running away from home, parents, and obligations.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 79%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 78%
Family Friendly Factor: 73%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Langridge, Lauro
Rating: ‘AA’ for All Ages


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