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Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7

 

 

SCORE: 73

 

Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7 

 

I am eternally thankful that I had the $4.99 to purchase a copy of the Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7 comic book. This comic books does a good job of showing off the seventh episode of the second season of that television show. There are thirty pages of comic book content within Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7. There will be spoilers in this review.

The first page in Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7 is the recap and credits page. This helps readers get back into the comic book series. This is great for me since I read so many different comic books series. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7 comic book. There are some interesting advertisements within Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7.

Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7 starts us out in a prison where a prisoner is being released into the custody of Marshal Dune. She is using him to help them find out where Moff Gideon is. The reason for that is to be able to save baby Yoda. Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7 does contain some violent content within it. Mainly characters are shot with laser weapons.

Mayfield is the prisoner that tells the team they need to go to Morak. There is an Imperial base there that will have the information they need. Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7 has a sort of covert mission that turns into a shoot fest on the way out. A typical Star Wars kind of a mission if you know what I mean. It starts with stealth and ends with all kinds of shooting.

There is an interesting concept in Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7 about Mando never taking off his helmet or never letting his face being seen. Mayfield does a good job helping out the team in Star Wars The Mandalorian Season Two #7. Mando and the Marshal decide to let him go. The official record will state he got killed in that mission. He does not need to be told twice to leave.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 69%
Writing: 76%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Story: 76%
Family Friendly Factor: 68%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Barnes, Jeanty, Story, Vines, Rosenberg
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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