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Zootopia #6

 

 

SCORE: 80

 

Zootopia #6 

 

I love it when a franchise wraps up. I love it when a storyline finishes. Zootopia #6 finishes off the storyline and wraps up this comic book franchise. I can move onto other franchises now. The Zootopia #6 comic book cost me $4.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Zootopia #6. The credits for Zootopia #6 are found on the back of the front cover. There are advertisements after the comic book content. The last few pages of Zootopia #6 contain the cover gallery. A lot of the ads in Zootopia #6 are for graphic novels of comic books I already read.

Spoilers are going to be a part of this review. The humor within Zootopia #6 is fantastic. The two police officers go to someone that sells phones. They are looking for information on how texts could be deleted from phones. The vendor that might be a bit shady lets them know that someone can do it remotely is they have access to the phone or are really high up in that company. All of the phones belonged to one company.

The police officers then go to the site of where the blimp crashed. They are looking for specific evidence. They start at the airport and wind up going to the dump in Zootopia #6. They notice that there are no phones there. There is a box for example, but no phones. Could all of the phones just melted down? There is a lot of ash they find. A pristine box should have had a phone in it. That box was empty.

The police officers now have a theory in Zootopia #6. The head of the company faked the insurance company out by claiming phones were on the blimp. He never put the phones on the blimp. He orchestrated the thefts to get the materials he needed to make the phones. The problem is they have no evidence when they go to their chief. The cheetah that is overweight goes undercover to get some incriminating evidence.

The undercover cop is discovered before anything is said. The one mistake he made was to give away his phone. That phone contains the texts that were deleted from the other phones. The case was solved and the bad guy is going to trial. All in all Zootopia #6 wraps everything up quite nicely. I really liked the humor in Zootopia #6. The bad guy threatens to hurt the cheetah but gets tackled by the chief.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 79%
Writing: 83%
Replay/Extras: 68%
Story: 85%
Family Friendly Factor: 83%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Parker, Ranaldi
Rating: ‘T' for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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