Dungeons of Doom #1
SCORE: 65
When I heard about this series I decided I wanted to check it out
because it continued the Doom storyline. This comic book cost me $5.99.
There are only thirty pages of comic book content within Dungeons of
Doom #1. After six pages of comic book content there is an intro/credits
page. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Dungeons of Doom #1
comic book. There is a page devoted to the next issue as well.
Spoilers will be a major part of this review. The issues families can
have with Dungeons of Doom #1 are violence, blood, gore, ghosts, and
more. The two pages of Spiders & Symbiotes seems strange to me in
Dungeons of Doom #1. Doctor Doom is dead and there are multiple
different military forces trying to get what is in the Dungeons of Doom
in this comic book. Dungeons of Doom #1 starts out with these different
groups fighting.
The groups wind up in the dungeons in Dungeons of Doom #1. They are
finding things that are extremely dangerous. These different monsters
are killing quite a few people. Red Hulk is involved in the fighting in
Dungeons of Doom #1. This comic book is split into four chapters. The
art is decent in Dungeons of Doom #1. One group finds the carcass of a
mutant that should have never been born.
Other characters in Dungeons of Doom #1 realize that the dungeons are a
death trap. There is little mercy within Dungeons of Doom #1. The
different groups are vicious to one another in Dungeons of Doom #1. The
monsters they face are even worse in this comic book. I am not sure
which group(s) will survive in this comic book series. All of them take
losses in Dungeons of Doom #1.
A Hydra agent murders someone near a hammer in Dungeons of Doom #1. The
hammer is magical and deems him worthy. He can now lift the magical
hammer in Dungeons of Doom #1. Umbra invades in Dungeons of Doom #1. He
is searching for one thing in particular, even though Wakanda wants him
to get something else. There is not a lot of Red Hulk in Dungeons of
Doom #1. I hope there is more of him in the future issues.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 63%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 62%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Johhnson, Percy, Mason, Gill, Magno, Jeanty, Story, Lanham,
Cebulski, GURU e-Fx
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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