What If Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic Four #1
SCORE: 74
I am thankful I had the $4.99 to purchase a copy of the What If
Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic Four #1 comic book. The first
page within What If Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic Four #1 is a
credits page. I feel like a lot of the comic book content within What If
Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic Four #1 is done in an older
style of art. Which is fine by me.
There are twenty-five pages of comic book content within What If Mickey
and Friends Became The Fantastic Four #1. We get advertisements all
throughout the What If Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic Four #1
comic book. There is an Editor's page about this comic book series.
There are also two art pages in What If Mickey and Friends Became The
Fantastic Four #1. We also get a page devoted to the next issue in this
series.
There will be spoilers in my review of the What If Mickey and Friends
Became The Fantastic Four #1 comic book. The origin of the characters is
given in What If Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic Four #1. There
is some light humor within What If Mickey and Friends Became The
Fantastic Four #1. The number four signal is put out in the sky so the
Fantastic Four know to show up.
Mickey has the stretchy powers in What If Mickey and Friends Became The
Fantastic Four #1. Minnie can go invisible in What If Mickey and Friends
Became The Fantastic Four #1. Donald can make his skin as hard as a rock
in What If Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic Four #1. Goofy can
light himself on fire in What If Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic
Four #1. Goofy even goes overboard lighting grills for civilians in this
comic book.
What If Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic Four #1 is very cute and
clever. I am so glad all those years ago I suggested that Marvel do the
What Ifs like the front cover of the Disney Variants of the Spider-Man
comic books. I am thankful that Marvel and Disney listened to me and
took my advice. I wonder when I can expect royalties from them for
giving them that idea?
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Writing: 78%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 78%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Behling, Secchi, Pastrovicchio, Ruvidotti
Rating: ‘AA’ for All Ages
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