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Lilo & Stitch #5

 

 

SCORE: 72

 

Lilo & Stitch #5 

 

I am beginning to wonder how much longer this series is going to run. Maybe it will keep going for awhile. Or maybe it will end next issue. I am not really sure on this one, or what plans Dynamite has. Lilo & Stitch #5 cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content in Lilo & Stitch #5. After that is a page for the next issue, ads, and the cover gallery.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Lilo & Stitch #5 comic book. Lilo is being given a great honor to go into space and visit planet Turo in Lilo & Stitch #5. Her sister is like no way, not without her. So the emissary checks in and finds out that it is okay to bring the legal guardian. I really like this part of Lilo & Stitch #5. It is not appropriate for kids to be going on such major trips on their own.

Once the sisters get to the planet they find out what is going on. Lilo was able to tame Stitch from his aggressive nature. So they need Lilo to assist with a rampaging monster in Lilo & Stitch #5. Lilo goes out there in a robot suit and finds that something that was stuck into this creature caused the problem. This creature had been in the zoo but escaped because it did not like it there.

There is a small part of Lilo & Stitch #5 devoted to a hunter trying to get a brown snake that is causing mischief on the island. The hunter is thwarted though. Lilo winds up bringing this giant beast with her back to Earth. She does not want it to be put back into a zoo on the alien planet. In fact Lilo & Stitch #5 ends with this T-Rex like purple dinosaur getting off the ship.

The credits can be found on the back of the front page of the Lilo & Stitch #5 comic book. There is a definite animal rights concept being taught in Lilo & Stitch #5. I noticed that animals are being shown in Lilo & Stitch #5 as better than humans. Stitch is called a person in Lilo & Stitch #5. I wonder if the same thing will happen with the giant purple dinosaur. It does not have a name yet. How about Barney?
- Paul

 

Graphics: 72%
Writing: 72%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 73%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Pak, Giacomino
Rating: ‘AA' for All Ages


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