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Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 

 

I am not sure if I asked for Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 in my comic pull or if the local store thought it would be something I was interested in. I am willing to try some interesting things here and there when I have the time and money. Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 caught my interest after reading the first issue. I definitely want to keep reading this series. The Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 comic book cost me $4.99.

There are twenty-eight pages of comic book content within Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1. The credits are on the back of the front cover of the Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 comic book. There is a page devoted to the next issue and some ads in the back of the Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 comic book. There will be spoilers in my review of the Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 comic book.

I have read a plethora of different comic books in my life. Some of them feel like the franchise and some do not. The same thing can be said for movies, television shows, and video games. Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 feels like D&D to me. I read some other D&D comic books in recent years that did not feel like the franchise to me. The art work is crisp, clean, and clear in Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1. I like the art work in this comic book.

The issues families can have with Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, magic, false gods, bad language, and more. A young Kobold is trying to beg and gets chased off. This group of heroes come across them and want to help. The father of the Kobold is running away since he is a thief and stealing.

The heroes take it upon themselves to stop the thieves. That is when they learn in Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 that they are hungry and stealing food. The heroes decide to let them go. Magic is used to help the criminals escape. A second group of heroes shows up and captures the criminals om Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1. Then it is off to a dungeon in Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1.

The first group of heroes get to the treasure around the same time as some Kobolds do. They must fight off this giant monster in Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1. Once the big bad boss is dealt with they agree to split the treasure. There is one small problem at the end of Dungeon & Dragons The Fallbacks #1 though. The second group of heroes show up and are not happy with the other two groups. Where will it go from here?
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 66%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Author: Pak, Santos, Alves, Angulo, Piekos
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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