Disney Kingdoms: Seekers of the Weird #2

Writer: Brandon Seifert Artist: Karl Moline Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 19, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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NOW YOU CAN FINALLY SEE IT: DISNEY'S LEGENDARY MUSEUM OF THE WEIRD!
• With their parents kidnapped, teens Maxwell and Melody leap into a thrilling race through the world's most strange-and dangerous-museum!
• What lurks within the Wardens' Library...and what is the Walking Chair? Who is the Shadow Society...and what do they want with the Coffin Clock?
• Designed - but never built - by famous Walt Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump, the Museum of the Weird at last comes to life!

  • 7.0
    Major Spoilers - Ashley Victoria Robinson Feb 21, 2014

    Disney Kingdoms Seekers of the Weird #2 is a great issue, but it's probably a lot greater if you're 9 " 12, much like the Amulet series of graphic novels. I would recommend picking it up to anyone interested in the urban fantasy genre with the footnote that: it should be approached with an understanding of the age range it is written for. Fun times! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Feb 25, 2014

    At least now we're getting some context, though Seifert fails to turn the issue into the adventure powerhouse it advertises itself to be. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Feb 21, 2014

    The choices made for the characters are what transforms this from just another story towards becoming a Disney story, embedding little bits of imagination and character into the inhabitants of "Disney Kingdoms: Seekers of the Weird" #2. One such example if Roland giving his niece a third ear amulet to enable communication between them while Maxwell and Melody are on their quest. Being a bit of a jock, rather than wear it, Melody secures it to her lacrosse stick. Seifert is leading his team in the right direction towards making this a true Disney plot, poised for merchandise and brimming with adventure, but so far the spark and true magic of the theme parks seems just out of reach. That and there are no hidden Mickeys. Read Full Review

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