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Mickey Mouse #332

 

 

SCORE: 76

 

Mickey Mouse #332 

 

I am thankful I had the $5.99 to purchase a copy of the Mickey Mouse #332 comic book. There is a reboot numbering system on Mickey Mouse #332 as well. That reboot number is Mickey Mouse #2. The interesting thing is I did not see a Mickey Mouse #331 or Mickey Mouse #1. I am not sure what happened with the first issue in this series return. I did some research and see there are a couple of places selling the Mickey Mouse #331 issue online in digital and physical formats.

There are four stories within Mickey Mouse #332. The four stories are Ripples in Time Part 1 of 2, The Show Mustn't Go On, Memento, and Goofy Overdoes it. These four stories take up forty pages in Mickey Mouse #332. The first story is twenty-four pages, the second story is two pages, the third story is twelve pages, and the last story is two pages in Mickey Mouse #332. There is a ghost and some false god references in Mickey Mouse #332.

I will include spoilers for the rest of this review. The stories within Mickey Mouse #332 have been printed before in other countries. Mickey Mouse #332 is the first printing of this content within the United States. Mickey Mouse #332 introduces me to Uma and The Rhyming Man. There are multiple time travel stories within Mickey Mouse #332. The ripple effect of changing things is explained in Mickey Mouse #332.

I found the time travel story very interesting in Mickey Mouse #332. The heroes were so close to stopping the bad guy in Mickey Mouse #332. There is a story about keeping the history of a long lost civilization. Mickey meets a ghost who lets him live a day in his life in the past. The one problem is it is the last day he was alive and when the entire city was completely destroyed. There is a bit of humor within Mickey Mouse #332.

I did not remember the Ellsworth character from the past. Mickey Mouse #332 introduced me to him. He is going to be a star but does not want to keep working all day, every single day. So Ellsworth goes back to Goofy. I wonder how much he made in that time he did work. Goofy is also hired for his old junked up car in Mickey Mouse #332. Goofy cleans up the car and the people at the movie set no longer want the car.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 73%
Writing: 77%
Replay/Extras: 78%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 73%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Fantagraphics
Author: Vacca, Mazzaerello, Torcivia, Horn, Horak, Gonzales, Gerstein, Wright
Rating: ‘A’ for ALL Ages


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