Lilo & Stitch #2
SCORE: 71
Business starts to pick up in Lilo & Stitch #2. I was right in my
last review of the last comic book that Stitch is in New York City.
Thankfully he is no longer in New York City at the end of Lilo & Stitch
#2. The price of Lilo & Stitch #2 was $3.99. There are twenty-two pages
of comic book content within Lilo & Stitch #2. There is also a page
devoted to the next issue, and some advertisements. The last portion of
Lilo & Stitch #2 is the cover gallery.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Lilo & Stitch #2 comic book.
The two robots are hunting Stitch at that toy convention. Stitch finds a
friend to help him. Stitch helps this new friend Mike by selling these
stuffed animals that were made wrong. Mike is making money until the
robots come and try and take Stitch away. There is some violent content
within Lilo & Stitch #2.
Lilo is flown to New York City thanks to the other aliens. Her older
sister is not happy with this situation. The older sister also shows up
in New York City. There is some conversation about family and not
leaving anyone behind in Lilo & Stitch #2. They are family and so is
Stitch in Lilo & Stitch #2. The credits in Lilo & Stitch #2 can be found
on the front of the back cover. There is no recap in Lilo & Stitch #2.
Mike and Stitch sneak onto a truck in Lilo & Stitch #2. Somehow they are
in an area that has kangaroos. I instantly thought this duo was in
Australia. I read the content devoted to the next issue and it talks
about how they are in India. I am a bit confused here. I went back and
reread a portion of Lilo & Stitch #2 to find out a robot kidnapped Mike
and Stitch. That is how they got to another continent.
I am not clear if Mike is still with Stitch at the end of Lilo & Stitch
#2. It looks like Stitch might be by himself. The good news is Lilo put
a communication watch looking device on the wrist of Stitch. So they can
at least communication going forward. Hopefully there is some tracking
device on it as well. Lilo & Stitch #2 makes me think the adventure may
go all over the planet.
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 68%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 76%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Pak, Giacomino
Rating: ‘AA' for All Ages
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