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Stranger Things Into The Fire

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Stranger Things Into The Fire 

 

Stranger Things Into The Fire was no the fifty percent off table at our local comic book store. Noah is into Stranger Things and purchased this graphic novel for $9.99. There are one hundred and twelve pages in the Stranger Things Into The Fire graphic novel. This reminds me of another Stranger Things graphic novel since the majority of this book is one story, with a different story at the end.

Spoilers will be part of my review of the Stranger Things Into The Fire graphic novel. The issues families can have with Stranger Things Into The Fire are bad language, violence, and blood. There are teenagers to young adults with powers in Stranger Things Into The Fire. Marcie is looking for her sister. The young man Ricky with her has the power to control people with his mind.

I should note that Marcie does not have powers in Stranger Things Into The Fire. Her sister does. Her sister can start fires with her mind. The duo meet up with other characters with powers trying to find the sister. They eventually find a scientist who had her put into a certain hospital and given drugs to stop her powers from manifesting again.

The pair get to the hospital to find it burning down. They go off into the woods to find the sister. Then there are some tense moments while Marcie is trying to reach her sister. She finally does make it and they bring her back to reality. There are some neat parts where she is thinks she is a princess in a castle. The other story is checking on how Will is doing. It actually is a nice moment within Stranger Things Into The Fire.

Stranger Things Into The Fire follows the trend of other Stranger Things graphic novels I have read. We are given more information about this science fiction fantasy world of the 1980s. All in all I found Stranger Things Into The Fire to be one of the better ones that Noah purchased. I am glad I was able to read and review this graphic novel.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 62%
Replay/Extras: 64%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%

System: Graphic Novels
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Author: Houser, Kelly, Underwood, Farrell, Piekos
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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