Unico Awakening FCBD 2024
SCORE: 66
If I have said it once I have said it a thousand times. I never know
what I will find on Free Comic Book Day. Unico Awakening FCBD 2024 is a
great example. It looks like a cute little unicorn story that should be
really family friendly right? I read it and almost immediately I did not
like Unico Awakening FCBD 2024. There are twenty-eight pages of comic
book content within Unico Awakening FCBD 2024.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Unico Awakening FCBD 2024
comic book. The back of the front cover provides an introduction into
this franchise. The first page of Unico Awakening FCBD 2024 contains the
credits. The back cover is an advertisement for the paid version of this
franchise. That back also references a reboot of a manga. Unico
Awakening FCBD 2024 is completely in color and manga is usually black
and white. I am trying to reconcile that.
The issues families can have with Unico Awakening FCBD 2024 are
violence, false gods, goddesses, and more. Unicorns can go between the
human world and the world of the false gods. Venus is unhappy that
others are giving Unico (a baby Unicorn) all this attention. By the way,
even though Unico is shown in all these different time periods, Unico
does not seem to age. I found that really odd.
Venus decides Unico must lose all memory and be placed somewhere to
wander aimlessly. The West Wind is given the task to do so. The West
Wind disobeys and decides instead to make Unico forget, then go hang out
with people, make friends, and then repeat the process. The West Wind
lies to Venus about where she has been all this time. Unico is sensed
near the end of Unico Awakening FCBD 2024.
The art in Unico Awakening FCBD 2024 is strange at times. Some areas
look good and some areas look bad. There is a chase scene when modern
day humans realize they found a Unicorn and want to catch it. A watch
cat helps Unico out in Unico Awakening FCBD 2024. I had some high hopes
for Unico Awakening FCBD 2024. Ultimately this one did not resonate with
me - not one bit.
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Scholastic
Author: Tezuka, Sattin, Gurihiru
Rating: ‘A’ for All Ages
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