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Marvel-Verse Shuri

 

 

SCORE: 60

 

Marvel-Verse Shuri 

 

Ready for another graphic novel review? Noah found Marvel-Verse Shuri at our local comic book store on the fifty percent off table. Marvel-Verse Shuri cost him $4.49. After reading Marvel-Verse Shuri I can see why it was on the fifty percent off table. I am not sure is even worth what Noah paid for it. Honestly this graphic novel did not impress any of us here at Family Friendly Gaming.

My review of the Marvel-Verse Shuri graphic novel is saturated in spoilers. The issues families can have with Marvel-Verse Shuri are violence, bad language, attacks on men, spirits, tribal beliefs and more. Marvel-Verse Shuri also preaches that criminals are not bad people. They just had bad experiences and we should try and help them. Lesser known characters like Miles Morales and Ms. Marvel can be found in Marvel-Verse Shuri.

The art in Marvel-Verse Shuri is very ugly. Marvel-Verse Shuri contains Shuri #1, Shuri #6, Shuri #7, Marvel Action Black Panther #5 - #6, and some material from Marvel's Voices #1. Marvel-Verse Shuri does not impress me in any way, shape or form. The sister of the Black Panther is the main character in most of Marvel-Verse Shuri. She even meets up with other smaller and less known heroes in this graphic novel.

There are some racist undertones within Marvel-Verse Shuri. The same goes some of the anti-male content in Marvel-Verse Shuri. I am confused as to why liberals arrogantly attack the system God put into place. Are they really that spiritually suicidal? Most of Marvel-Verse Shuri is pretty lame and boring. Like when the Black Panther is gone to space and the tribal women want Shuri to pick up the mantle.

This kid is working on some special gloves that allow him to create black holes in Marvel-Verse Shuri. A super villain comes after him and the glove. The heroes in Marvel-Verse Shuri must try and stop him. They do, and then the kid winds up doing some time. But when he is done he gets to go to Wakanda because of how smart he is. The world works that way all the time. The race issue seemed so pointless to me.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 55%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 66%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Graphic Novel
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Grunwald, Loy, Gambino, Cebulski
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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