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Justice Ducks #5

 

 

SCORE: 76

 

Justice Ducks #5 

 

I got quite the surprise when I finished reading Justice Ducks #5. I will get into that in just a little bit. The cost of the Justice Ducks #5 comic book was $4.99 brand new. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Justice Ducks #5. After the comic book content in Justice Ducks #5 then we get some advertisement pages. Justice Ducks #5 ends with a cover gallery and a page devoted to all five issues of this comic book series.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Justice Ducks #5 comic book. The surprise I got out of Justice Ducks #5 is this is the last issue in this series. Justice Ducks #5 ends this comic book series. I will admit I was a bit surprised by Justice Ducks #5 ending right here and now. I thought they could have gone on a bit longer with Justice Ducks but maybe it was not selling.

Neptunia has a theory in Justice Ducks #5. Her theory is all of these alien visitors in the first four issues are connected. So she wants the team to try and find the source. They think they have it but Darkwing Duck is not convinced. In fact Darkwing Duck kicks them out of his secret base because he is trying to read these old comic books in Justice Ducks #5. Then Gizmo Duck is kidnapped.

The villain in the old comic books is the same one behind all of the aliens coming to Earth. We learn in Justice Ducks #5 that Doctor Fink came to Earth a long time ago. He was getting bored so he created a robot super hero to battle against. A newspaper found out, and wrote about it. Then a comic book company wanted to write about their battles. So he allowed it. Eventually his sparing partner broke.

Doctor Fink has been sending pictures to his home planet to try and get someone to come for him. Thanks to the Justice Ducks a good message is sent in Justice Ducks #5. Doctor Fink gets sucked up into space and we are left to assume he makes it home in Justice Ducks #5. There are other aliens that came to the planet but this series wraps up right here. Justice Ducks #5 does contain a bit of violent content.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 78%
Writing: 78%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 78%
Family Friendly Factor: 74%

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


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