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Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3

 

 

SCORE: 57

 

Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3 

 

I am really glad that this four issue series arc is almost done. I am not enjoying my trip through Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons. The third issue made me realize that. Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3 cost me $4.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3. There is also a page devoted to the next issue.

Advertisements are near the end of the Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3 comic book. There is also a Horsepower column. Ever single time I read those Horsepower columns the more annoyed I get with this company. Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3 is no exception. By the way, expect spoilers in my review of the Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3 comic book.

The intro and credits can be found on the back of the front cover of this comic book. The issues families can have with Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3 are bad language, violence, blood, magic, and more. There are characters that go around spreading rumors about others. The thing is the female characters doing this remind me of what we call Karens in this day and age.

The Dungeons and Dragons games continue in Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3. There are flashbacks to the past. Technically all of Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3 is in the past. So the late 70s and then the mid 80s are the two time ranges within Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3. The drama in Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3 gets old.

Eddie is accused of being a criminal since he failed senior year twice in Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #3. Multiple characters accuse Eddie of crimes. Not that they saw themselves or anything. They are just rumors going around. Eddie is all into Dungeons and Dragons. Maybe he needs to study more. Maybe he is scare of life after high school. Eddie does help others recognize pain which is cool.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 50%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 57%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Author: Houser, Campbell, Galindo, Sousa, Piekos
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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