Negaduck #7
SCORE: 73
It feels really good to finish off an entire series. I know I read a
couple of these out of order since they were not pulled at our local
comic book store. I am happy to finish off the Negaduck series. Negaduck
#7 helps fill in some of the blanks of what was missed when I went from
issue five to eight, and then six. Negaduck #7 cost me $3.99. There are
twenty-two pages of comic book content within Negaduck #7.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Negaduck #7 comic book.
Negaduck is top of the world with this massive crew to work for him.
Negaduck shows them how to steal from different places. The museum is a
great example in Negaduck #7. A diversion is caused, and then a smoke
screen. The crew swaps the paintings for fake ones. When the smoke
clears and they exit the head of the museum looks and sees the paintings
and thinks everything is fine.
The security guards in Negaduck #7 congratulate themselves for stopping
the thieves. Those same security guards look really bad once it is
discovered that at least one painting was stolen. Negaduck #7 ends
without the reader knowing if the head of the museum realizes all of the
other paintings that were stolen. Negaduck is a harsh task master in
Negaduck #7. In fact he runs his team pretty rough.
Negaduck #7 also shows us the side of criminal mischief. Negaduck and
his crew vandalize different places. They even drop some kind of a bomb
on a football field in the fourth quarter when the game is almost done.
Negaduck is a kid in a candy store with all of these crimes in Negaduck
#7. I began to wonder how long this could actually last. Do you know
what I mean?
Near the end of Negaduck #7 the team talks Negaduck into letting them
have a day off to relax. Negaduck lets them and rests himself. He plans
on new theft and mischief after the day off. This is where one of them
turns on him, and captures him with a cage on the beach in some sand.
The idea is to replace Negaduck with a robot version that obeys them.
They now know how to steal.
- Paul
Graphics: 74%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Parker, Cangialosi
Rating: ‘AA’ for All Ages
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