Final Issue! Scar has made his way into the good graces of the awful Hyena Queen. The Queen sees Scar as a scavenger, who will help her followers find food, and thrive beyond their means. But while the Queen is correct, that Scar will scavenge, she will discover that he is capable of much, much more...by CHUCK BROWN (Bitter Root) and TREVOR FRALEY.
As it is largely ancillary to the movie, Brown and company don't need to have any kind of finality about the series. It ends on its way into the end of the movie. And it feels largely incomplete as a result. Given how nauseatingly close Disney animated features always tend to run to the traditional 3-Act Hollywood plot structure, its actually really cool to see a fragment of characterization presented as a complete story. Granted...its only a supplement to the movie that has inspired it, but taken on its own, this particular Disney Villains series feels like a strangely elegant mutation of something that is far more commercially digestible. Read Full Review
DISNEY VILLAINS: SCAR #4 brings the prequel mini-series to a close with villainous plans, double-crosses, and a seamless transition into The Lion King. Chuck Brown nailed the assignment to enrich Scars backstory without changing his villainous status, and Trevor Fraleys art is perfect. Read Full Review
This series has been an excellent spotlight one of Disney's most nefarious villains. Read Full Review
I liked how this tied the miniseries together while also leading into the events of the first Lion King movie.