Elsa and Anna are ready to get to the bottom of things when the peace of their beloved kingdom is disrupted: a wild animal is loose in the village, there is destruction in the forest, and tension is brewing in a nearby kingdom. Luckily this queen and princess will have the help of Olaf, Kristoff . . . and a mysterious, adventurous young woman!
o Disney's Frozen comes to Dark Horse in its first multi-issue comics tale!
o Kawaii Creative Studio from the Frozen film graphic novel adaptation will create the art for this series!
Frozen Breaking Boundaries is a fun comic book, that is perfect for younger readers who want some new unique Frozen stories. It's got some great artwork and is one of the strongest Disney comics I've read this year. Read Full Review
Dark Horse's Frozen #1 is off to a good start here. While I wonder how engaging it will be for the younger set, I found myself engaged more than I thought I would be and I actually want to find out what happens next. There's a lot of groundwork being laid in this first issue and as such, it's not a terribly exciting issue, but I'm sure things will pick up in subsequent issues. The story is whimsical, yet mature and the artwork is simply stunning. I also like that there was almost no use of that weird little snowman. I don't know what his deal is, but he seems like he'd be annoying. Read Full Review
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