Disney Villains Hades #3
SCORE: 63
 
 
I actually liked Disney Villains Hades #3 more than the first two 
		comic books in this series. The biggest reason is the humor in Disney 
		Villains Hades #3 connected with me. I will get into that in just a 
		little bit. Disney Villains Hades #3 has twenty-two pages of comic book 
		content, then a page devoted to the next issue, ads, and the cover 
		gallery. There will be spoilers in this review.
		
		The funniest part in Disney Villains Hades #3 to me is all the different 
		characters that come rushing into the chamber. Each of them forgot about 
		the dragon. Orpheus plays his harp and puts the dragon to sleep multiple 
		times in Disney Villains Hades #3. This really connected with me because 
		of the rushing nature and the comedy of the characters instantly 
		realizing their mistake.
		
		The issues families can have with Disney Villains Hades #3 are lack of 
		attire, false gods, violence, magic, and more. Medusa kills Icarus in 
		Disney Villains Hades #3. Arachne shoots some webbing into Medusa's eyes 
		to negate her power. This feels like a total and complete Spider-Man 
		move to me. I have seen Spider-Man do that same thing multiple times in 
		multiple entertainment medias.
		
		Disney Villains Hades #3 taught me something I had never heard of. 
		Chiron is the wisest of the centaurs. Chiron also gives readers a recap 
		of what has been going on in this comic book. I almost felt like Disney 
		Villains Hades #3 could have ended this comic book series. Things happen 
		really fast in this comic book. I suspect there will only be one or two 
		more issues in this comic book series.
		
		I am still not a fan of the art style used in Disney Villains Hades #3. 
		It did not bother me as much with all of the action though. There is a 
		medallion in Disney Villains Hades #3 that protects the wearer from 
		skeletons. Unfortunately the minotaur thinks it is a cookie and eats it. 
		Which puts Hades in a really bad spot. I also got a bit of chuckle out 
		of that interaction.
		- Paul
		Graphics: 59%
		Writing: 60%
		Replay/Extras: 75%
		Story: 65%
		Family Friendly Factor: 55%
		
		System: Comic Book
		Publisher: Dynamite
		Author: Kalan, Ranaldi
		Rating: ‘T' for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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