DuckTales #7
SCORE: 76
There are race cars or lasers in DuckTales #7. There is an airplane
in DuckTales #7. This comic book cost me $4.99. There are twenty-two
pages of comic book content within DuckTales #7. The credits can be
found on the back of the front cover of the DuckTales #7 comic book.
There is a page devoted to the next issue, and some advertisements after
the comic book content. The end of the DuckTales #7 contains the cover
gallery.
Spoilers are a part of this review going forward. There is plenty of
humor and some great lessons in DuckTales #7. The boys are getting gum
from this gumball machine. They are not being very smart with disposing
of the gum flavors they do not like. The fascinating thing about
DuckTales #7 is the boys are not supposed to be doing that. In fact they
are supposed to be counting the money in the room. Scrooge really needs
a better record keeping system in my book.
The boys finish the counting and realize they lost one dollar. They are
freaking out in DuckTales #7 because Scrooge is not going to be happy
with them. The boys retrace their steps to see if they lost the dollar
somewhere else. The idea of retracing your steps is a wise one and a
great lesson in DuckTales #7. This also gives DuckTales #7 a reason to
visit all of these different characters from the franchise.
This is also where a lot of the humor comes into play. For example MRs.
Beakley, and Duckworth create a giant mess looking for the dollar. Gizmo
gets in a fight with a grandfather clock in DuckTales #7. Webby
threatens the boys in DuckTales #7. Gyro winds up flying through the
roof in DuckTales #7. Bubba confuses a dollar for a leaf. The plane
falls apart on Launchpad in DuckTales #7.
The boys go to Scrooge McDuck to report they lost one dollar in
DuckTales #7. I expected Scrooge had the dollar all along. He did not.
It was stuck on the foot of one of the boys in DuckTales #7. The gum had
stuck to his foot and the dollar was on the gum. This is a great lesson
to throw away your gum. I think too many people do not properly dispose
of their trash and DuckTales #7 showed that quite well.
- Paul
Graphics: 77%
Writing: 78%
Replay/Extras: 66%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 85%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Montclare, Ronda
Rating: ‘AA' for All Ages
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