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Lilo & Stitch #6

 

 

SCORE: 72

 

Lilo & Stitch #6 

 

There are a great many times I wonder what the plan is. What is the goal? Where are we going? What are you trying to impart? The good news is the core lesson in Lilo & Stitch #6 is a good one that most families should be able to embrace. Lilo & Stitch #6 cost me $4.99. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Lilo & Stitch #6. There is a page for the next issue, advertisements and the cover gallery.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Lilo & Stitch #6 comic book. The new monster is back on Hawaii. Stitch is not so sure about this big giant dragon looking thing. Lilo is bound and determined to make this new monster feel at home. There are accidents and things like a tree get damaged. So they go to Dr. Jumba for some assistance. A shrink ray is used to bring her down to the size of Stitch.

Accidents do tend to happen and Tiny has a habit of not being very good at being in control. Stitch tries to warn Lilo but Stitch winds up in trouble even though it was Tiny. Stitch is not very happy about this as I am sure you can imagine. Stitch goes and gets the gun and decides to shrink Tiny even more in Lilo & Stitch #6. Unfortunately the opposite effect happens and the two of them get really huge.

More destruction and cartoon violence is what happens next in Lilo & Stitch #6. Thankfully the two giant creatures save a boat together. The aliens from space come down to Earth to reward Lilo for her hard work. Can you guess how Lilo & Stitch #6 winds up ending? All these other monsters are brought to Lilo on Earth. She is expected to take care of all of them going forward.

Things are beginning to spiral out of control near the end of Lilo & Stitch #6. The idea of behaving and helping one another are really neat and nice in Lilo & Stitch #6. I noticed that Lilo does not always listen to or believe Stitch. This is a major character flaw that I hope gets addressed in the future. The humans have too many giant creatures to take care of. Shouldn't they be paid for this work?
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 68%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%

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


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