Scrooge finally finds someone he trusts to run his business while he's out adventuring: Manny, the Headless Man-Horse! Mrs. Beakley is called back into spy duty by British Intelligence, but when she isn't available, she's replaced by Webby and Lena Le Strange!
Finally, in eight issues, this series has released an issue that I didn't absolutely love. This issue wasn't fresh or funny enough to excite me like the previous issues did. I have really enjoyed every issue before this issue and will continue to read it as I know that this team can put together amazing and hilarious stories. This was a miss out of a lot of hits, which is disappointing, but I am confident it will be redeemed next month. Read Full Review
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. Read Full Review
Nonetheless, the art is alright, and the issue is a passable kids comic that will keep children invested for solid chunk of time. Read Full Review
The stories are definitely entertaining, but overall there does not appear to be an active arc going on through this comic series. It doesn't add much to the show, so it feels like bonus material. Read Full Review