Toy Story #0
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Toy Story #0

Writer: Jesse Blaze Snider Artist: Nathan Watson Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: December 9, 2009 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Dec 8, 2009

    Your son/nephew/cousin/self will enjoy this paper descendant of one of the most beloved films as the creators have remained true to the spirit of the films. It is not a great stretch to imagine Tim Allen delivering the lines of the dual Buzz Lightyears. This is a very good story, featuring great characters, and it builds upon what has been established while adding to the "Toy Story" legend. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - David Wallace Dec 24, 2009

    Still, these minor grumbles dont detract from an otherwise enjoyable story that sets up a great adventure plot for future issues (and one that enables the issues title to stand as an amusing pun) and ends on a surprisingly compelling cliffhanger thats sure to bring readers back for more in issue #1. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Shawn Dec 16, 2009

    Summary: Toy Story #0 is a good start to the line, keeping the feel of the movie while situating the story for a serialized, open ended format. Toy Story #0 is a light and fun read. This issue offers a chance to visit some fan favorite characters again. I highly recommend Toy Story #0 to fans of the Toy Story movies as well as younger readers in general. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Dec 11, 2009

    If this is your first exposure to Toy Story or if you are a youngin', you'll probably enjoy this issue a lot more than older, longtime fans will. The flaws, especially in regards to how the nonmarquee characters are handled, are simply too apparent and outweigh a lot of the good that Snider begins to build here. This series has potential, but this isn't the best start. Read Full Review

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