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Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4

 

 

SCORE: 57

 

Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4 

 

There are bitter sweet moments when I complete certain comic books series. Then there are some that are just relief. As I wrap up this series with Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4 al I have is relief. The Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4 cost me $4.99. There are twenty pages of comic books content within Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4. The intro and credits are on the back of the front page.

Warning! SPOILERS in this review. Warning! The issue families can have with Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4 are violence, blood, bad language, magic, false gods, and more. After the comic book content there are some ads in Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4. There is also a Horsepower page that contains some art on the top half.

Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4 continues the tradition of hoping back and forth in time. We follow Eddie has he runs the D&D game and when he was in a game. The end of Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4 shows us how Eddie was recruited to run the game for the club after the previous DM had to stop.

The core lesson in Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4 is focus on having a good story. Eddie had two of his characters die for a good story in Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4. The irony about this comic book and the series is the story within it was not very good in my ever so humble opinion. I got a little smile when that thought came across my brain.

I have given multiple Stranger Things comic books a try and they have all disappointed me in one way or another. Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons #4 makes me think I need to give this franchise a little bit of a rest. I am glad this was only four comic books. I might have stopped early if not for that fact alone. I am relieved to be done with this series.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 59%
Writing: 50%
Replay/Extras: 59%
Story: 58%
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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