What if Mickey and Friends Became Avengers #1
SCORE: 69
I am thankful I had the $4.99 to purchase a copy of the What if
Mickey and Friends Became Avengers #1 comic book. There are twenty-five
pages in this comic book. There is also an Editor's Page, and three art
pages in this comic book. What if Mickey and Friends Became Avengers #1
also includes a page devote to the next Disney What If that will be
coming. There are a few ads here and there within What if Mickey and
Friends Became Avengers #1.
I will include spoilers in my review of the What if Mickey and Friends
Became Avengers #1 comic book. The issues families can have is violence,
magic, false gods, and more. Gladstone-Loki is trying to get at
Donald-Thor in What if Mickey and Friends Became Avengers #1. Daisy-Sif
is also present in parts of this comic book. Mickey Mouse is Iron Man,
Goofy is the Hulk, and Pluto and Minnie are Ant-Man and Wasp.
The first page in What if Mickey and Friends Became Avengers #1 is the
credits page. We see Avengers on one side and Disney characters on the
right side. The credits are right in the middle. The Gladstone-Loki is
looking for a way to bring Donald-Thor back to Ducksgard in What if
Mickey and Friends Became Avengers #1. Gladstone-Loki realizes he can
deceive Goofy-Thor into stealing a giant birthday cake. How? Goofy-Thor
believes the birthday cake is a menace.
Donald-Thor realizes who is behind this and returns to Ducksgard to
fight Gladstone-Loki. Donald-Thor wins that fight and Gladstone-Loki
must clean all of the trophies. It will keep him busy for some time
according to What if Mickey and Friends Became Avengers #1. Back on
Earth the different Disney Avenger characters meet up. They take back
the birthday cake - or what is left of it since Goofy-Hulk got hungry.
The characters discuss a name for their team in What if Mickey and
Friends Became Avengers #1. The decide on Avengers. There could be
another story at some point in the future. I guess time will tell. Some
of the art in What if Mickey and Friends Became Avengers #1 feels like
it pays homage to the comic books from the past. I believe there were
attempts at humor within this comic book.
- Paul
Graphics: 69%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 66%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Behling, Barbieri, Pastrovicchio, Ruvidotti
Rating: ‘AA’ for All Ages
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