Ducktales #9

Writer: Joe Caramagna Artist: Antonello Dalena, Andrea Greppi, Gianfranco Florio, Michela Frare, Luca Usai Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: June 13, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
6.7Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

Donald and Scrooge go on a fishing trip, but when they stumble on the campsite of Ma Beagle and her boys, they realize they may have chosen the wrong lake! Plus, when Dewey starts sleepwalking, the kids try to wake him up-but it's not as easy as it sounds!

  • 7.5
    Multiversity Comics - Gustavo S. Lodi Jun 18, 2018

    "Ducktales" #9 takes the core from the animated show and makes it its own by having just the right interpretation of these characters and adventures, with beautiful art and positive messages. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Major Spoilers - Stacy Baugher Jun 16, 2018

    It's a fun book that gives viewers of the show something to grab on to, and fans of the various characters' great new stories. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    DisKingdom.com - Mathieu Leblanc Jul 15, 2018

    Duck Tales #9 continues paying tribute to both the Carl Barks comic book universe and the Disney Channel animated series while doing its own twists in bright colourful adventures monthly. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jun 16, 2018

    Without sounding too generic if you liked the Ducktales shorts you would probably like this, I would probably recommend it for kids as a lot of publishers take no advantage of their properties and younger readers so there is a void to fill. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Sam King Jun 13, 2018

    The art is the same as it has been since issue #1, mirroring the animated series. While it is still good and the kids will still enjoy it, I think this is the weakest issue to date. I think this is one that will be hit or miss, depending on a person's enjoyment of the show and story preferences. If you really like the characters and don't mind some ebb and flow, this will be fine. If you are solely there for the adventure and expect the same high energy the show has provided, the first story will be highly lacking. If you can get passed it, or don't mind a little change of pace from the norm (or you just like seeing Scrooge more than the kids), this one is perfectly fine. If your kids are reading it and they mainly want Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby adventuring, skip it. Read Full Review

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