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Lilo & Stitch #7

 

 

SCORE: 74

 

Lilo & Stitch #7 

 

Lilo & Stitch #7 cost me $4.99 to purchase. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Lilo & Stitch #7. The credits can be found on the back of the front cover of the Lilo & Stitch #7 comic book. There is a page devoted to the next issue after the comic book content. After that within Lilo & Stitch #7 are some advertisements and finally a cover gallery. There are some fascinating things that happen in Lilo & Stitch #7.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Lilo & Stitch #7 comic book. I feel like this series might be finally winding up. I will need to keep reading to find out for certain. The three new monsters start rampaging immediately. A hunter sees them and is trying to get a license from the mayor to take out the invasive species. The mayor keeps saying they are dogs which sounds like typical radical far left redefining things.

I love how gracious Stitch is in Lilo & Stitch #7. Lilo must really eat crow in Lilo & Stitch #7 again and again. I made comments about that in the past issues so it is nice to see Stitch being the bigger being. The new monsters get shrunk down to a more manageable size in Lilo & Stitch #7. They are now the size of Stitch. Can you guess who keeps teaching these monsters how to behave? It is Stitch.

The three new monsters cause all kinds of mayhem and eat the wrong things - like a kitchen table. Stitch shows them where the food is. Stitch helps them when they are fighting over a toy by giving another toy to one of them. Stitch shows maturity again and again in Lilo & Stitch #7. Stitch even backs up Lilo by saying what she said about the monsters. By the way Lilo never agreed to take on these monsters.

The hunter gets turned into a giant and carried off in a giant truck in Lilo & Stitch #7. I hope he gets shrunk back down to his normal size. There is some cartoon violence and comic mischief within Lilo & Stitch #7. I like the heart warming feel of this comic book issue personally. In recent reviews I had been pretty down on this series. Lilo & Stitch #7 does contains some woke themes but overall it is so much better in my opinion.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 74%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%

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


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