Mathieu Leblanc's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: DisKingdom.com Reviews: 22
7.1Avg. Review Rating

Mickey and Donald Christmas Parade is the perfect book for all youg Disney fans to enjoy during the holidays year after year with a handful of wonderful stories they can all enjoy with some of your favourite Disney characters.

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Tangled #3 is worth reading if you love the television show or just the Disney Princesses overall. Rapunzel and her friends will return in a new limited series later this year from IDW Publishing. I managed to read it while on my trip to Italy back in August.

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Hopefully in future issues, we get more variety in the different eras of Disney Afternoon comics. For now, Disney Afternoon Giant is worth the purchase if you grew up with these shows or if you wish to introduce great material for the Disney fans in your families.

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Walt Disney Showcase continues to showcase brilliant tales featuring secondary characters of the Disney Comics Universe.

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Uncle Scrooge #38 continues to bring on new adventures featuring the richest duck in the world. Uncle Scrooge's newest exploits shows us why he is smarter than the smarties and tougher than the toughies for over 70 years. The book contains enough content for children of all ages but for the Disney collectors out there, wait for the hardcover compilation to enjoy more Scrooge for your buck.

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Overall, Donald and Mickey continues to show the best of both worlds when it comes to the adventures of Duckburg's bad luck ridden duck and Mouseton's ace detective. The stories themselves were either good or predictable but it is still an issue worth picking up if you like Donald Duck or Casty's work.

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Duck Tales #9 continues paying tribute to both the Carl Barks comic book universe and the Disney Channel animated series while doing its own twists in bright colourful adventures monthly.

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Tangled the Series #2 is an enjoyable read for all ages, the colour and character expressions are more than enough to guarantee multiple re-reads in your family.

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Walt Disney Showcase #2 continues to be the place for longer Disney stories that can't be published in the other IDW titles. This time the focus is on a Goofy centered story with Mickey on the side. I am thankful to get some new stories that don't feature any ducks. I am honestly ducked out

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This is a great issue of Uncle Scrooge since I love stories where Uncle Scrooge worries about his family whenever he sacrifices them or betrays them for a great deal of fortune then feels guilty and does no matter what to get them back. It shows that Uncle Scrooge has a heart somewhere in there.

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This is easily the weakest Duck Tales issue so far, the stories were very predictable and didn't fill my itch for more adventures that the other issues have filled to this point. The first issue brought back a beloved villain from the Duck Tales pilot but the execution was poor due to the filler material in the middle of the issue.

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For those who felt last issue was a little lacking due to the lack of supernatural elements, this issue is for you , containing two stories containing spectral and ghouls. The second story does remind me of Star vs The Forces of Evil's Box of Thruth with the element of having to tell the truth or facing the consequences. This was a solid issue, worth a purchase if you love a bit of excitement to your Disney stories

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Tangled #1 is a very great start to IDW's newest Disney focused mini series, it hits all the right marks to make it an appropriate companion to the animated film or television series. Featuring bright colours and action, the title is perfect for Disney and comic book fans of all ages. The further adventures of Rapunzel, Eugene, Cassandra and Maximus is highly recommended and worth the admission price.

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Walt Disney Showcase #1 is a great start for finding longer stories featuring your favorite Disney characters, this first issue was mainly focused on Donald Duck. From what I heard, each issue will focus on different characters, hopefully we will see some more obscure content like the 1960s Beagle Boys stories, some of the European Basil stories or some movie adaptations down the line. Walt Disney Showcase is prefect for anyone from younger readers to even the most seasoned of Disney fans with a little of everything for everyone.

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Not the greatest Duck Tales issue out there, it still satisfies Duck Tales fans while they await the return of the animated series on Disney XD. Duck Tales is a great read for Disney fans or young readers trying out comics for the first time.

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Christmas Parade #3 is a great stocking stuffer for Disney fans, despite its delay resulting in it being released after Christmas, this will still make a great holiday book to give to your children or Disney fans in your families. From encounters with Magica and the Beagle Boys to a hunt for the perfect Christmas tree, this issue is packed with numerous Disney holiday adventures to warrant its purchase.

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While the main story was not my cup of tea, I will say that I enjoyed the Porg story as the film didnt delve much into their personalities other than they were birds and liked making nests or making Wookies regret eating two of their own kind for supper while waiting at the Millennium Falcon.

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While the formula of the Duck Tales formula might be switching from covering past adventures of Della, Scrooge and Donald, the comic still thrives upon being the companion book for the Disney XD series filling the void left by the hiatus of the series that fans can enjoy time and time again until the return of the Duck Tales episodes.

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This issue didn't really do anything for me honestly, I would have preferred having the full Trouble in Tibrin story in this issue instead of having it being split in two to make room for an inferior Tales From Wild Space story. The art from Annie Wu is nice but honestly, the story didn't do much for me, it felt like a commercial you would see for younger kids about standing up for yourself. I would have preferred just having one long story in a single issue.

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The film has been well adapted within 75 pages without sacrificing much of its scenes, there are a few omissions but they tend to cut out the less important content and focus on the scenes that fit the medium more. This will make a fine addition to the collection of Star Wars graphic novels available from Disney Publishing including The Prequel Trilogy, The Original Trilogy and The Force Awakens all available in hardcover format.

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Overall Uncle Scrooge #32 is a good read for young readers and for those watching the current Duck Tales series wanting to know more about the characters in the show.

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Its a nice simple story but would have been worked better if it was originally released in the late 90s instead of 2014 since that was when they boy band boom happened. There are rarely any boy bands these days so this story feels very dated by default.

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