Lilo & Stitch #3
SCORE: 70
It is so odd to read three of the same comic book in the same month.
That is just how the releases fell for Lilo & Stitch. I am now on Lilo &
Stitch #3. This comic book cost me $3.99. There are twenty-two pages of
comic book content within Lilo & Stitch #3. After that is a page devoted
to the next issue, some advertisements, the cover gallery, another page
devoted to the next issue, and finally more advertisements on the back
cover.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Lilo & Stitch #3 comic book.
There is no recap within Lilo & Stitch #3. The back of the front cover
of this comic book contains the credits. There was some major confusion
within Lilo & Stitch #3 about where Stitch would be. One place let me
think Australia and another one let me think India. In believe Stitch is
in Australia in Lilo & Stitch #3. It sounds like he will be in India in
the next issue.
I was completely right about this series being a going around the world
kind of exploration. Stitch runs into the same kinds of people in Lilo &
Stitch #3 that he has in previous issues. There is some mild violence
within Lilo & Stitch #3. There is also some content within Lilo & Stitch
#3 that could be considered racist. Lilo & Stitch #3 teaches readers to
take care of the environment and to not disturb anything like rocks.
The robot find Stitch and attack him again. The robots sample some DNA
from Stitch and change to be more like Stitch. Stitch draws the robots
away from the people he is staying with and then dismantles them. The
robots let Stitch know that they will keep coming for him. Stitch
decides to keep them close and turns them into a boat that he is taking
across the ocean. India should be the next destination.
The beginning of Lilo & Stitch #3 is interesting in terms of Stitch
being in this environment and dealing with different dangerous animals.
Mr.Terry comes across Stitch and scolds him for moving a rock in Lilo &
Stitch #3. The tracker in the watch was turned off so Lilo cannot find
Stitch in Lilo & Stitch #3. I think it was also turned off due to the
robots trying to find Stitch. Of course Stitch is found by them anyways.
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 68%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 73%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Pak, Giacomino
Rating: ‘AA' for All Ages
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