DuckTales (woo-hoo) returns! Featuring beloved characters like Uncle Scroohge, Donald Duck, and Huey, Dewey, and Louie, this new #0 issue is the perfect jumping-on point for fans old and new in anticipation of the brand-new Disney XD TV series coming Summer 2017! Experience the wackiest, quackiest hijinks in two brand (Duck) Tales!
Oh my gosh, read Ducktales please. Read it. It's so good! Read Full Review
If the first run of this book is any indication, these inevitable reboots will be a must-see for new readers and old millennials looking for a shot of nostalgia. Read Full Review
DUCKTALES #0 embraces nostalgia, but refuses to rely on it by freshening up the story, characters, and art. Read Full Review
This is a light hearted comic book with hints of nostalgia for any reader that remembers the older 90's DuckTales TV show. Pick this book up for a good enjoyable read and to immerse yourself in true Disney magic! Don't forget to check out the new Disney XD show, DuckTales in August to follow along with more of Huey, Louie, and Dewey's misadventures. Read Full Review
The first issue of Ducktales is a welcome introduction to new fans of the series. Ducktales will be a highly recommended read for new readers and fans of the show! Read Full Review
For now, at least, it's more "Donald Duck" than "DuckTales," as the focus remains squarely on Donald and his nephews and characters like Scrooge and Launchpad are completely absent. That's somewhat disappointing, but this issue still succeeds in spinning two amusing, duck-filled yarns as Donald bungles his way through various odd jobs and his nephews get into all sorts of mischief. Read Full Review
DuckTales isn't just a nostalgia cartoon, but a much greater legacy of an artist who saw an entire world beyond Walt's speech-impeded mallard. In which case: sure, go for it. If you're introducing your kids to the new cartoon, best you introduce them to the source material as well. Read Full Review