Justice Ducks #2

Writer: Roger Langridge Artist: Carlo Lauro Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: April 17, 2024 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
6.9Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

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Strange robots have flooded the streets of St. Canard, and only THE JUSTICE DUCKS can save the day! But even the combined might of STEGMUTT, GIZMODUCK, NEPTUNIA, MORGANA, and (of course) DARKWING DUCK may not be enough to stop the robots' master: THE BOTHERER, who wants to transform innocent people into horrible stone creatures that will enable him to take over the city - and eventually the world!

Delineated by Eisner and Harvey Award-winning author ROGER LANGRIDGE and definitive Darkwing Duck artist CARLO LAURO, Justice Ducks #2 also features arresting cover art from MIRKA ANDOLFO, ROGER LANGRIDGE, FRANCESCO TOMASELLI, and TRISH FOR more

  • 7.9
    The Comicbook Dispatch - batfan1992 Apr 17, 2024

    You dont have to be a Whovian to enjoy this comic. Justice Ducks #2 is fun for the whole family. You will especially enjoy this issue if you are a fan of both Darkwing Duck and Doctor Who. If you arent interested in Doctor Who, you may not appreciate this comic as much, but its still an enjoyable story.  Overall though, it wraps up nicely in this fun adventure. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine Apr 17, 2024

    Justice Ducks is a light, breezy read that is able to capitalize on its characters but ultimately feels a tad lacking when it comes to creating something that could be more than its window trimmings. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Jonn McLoed Apr 20, 2024

    As an all age group cartoon romp this makes me nostalgic for the old cartoons of the 1960's with a modern twist that I enjoy reading probably more than I should admit to well!!!! anyone really. Sorry it lost half a mark for a tofu dog..... seriously who the hell eats tofu dogs and admits it

  • 6.5

    I'm not sure what to make of this Dr.Who spoof in a time when that legendary series is dying a slow torturous death. Well, it does remind us of the series in better times. It's a bit reminiscent of when the Doctor constantly tangled with the Master in the original series.
    The plot was simple, though like the last issue a bit bland. They really need to tone down on the spoofing and stick to good adventure filled storytelling like Boom and Joe Books did. After all, these are the Justice Ducks. The team that first assembled in my favorite episode of the old show. I always wished they'd reunited, but feel they deserve better than silver age-style sci-fi spoofs.

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