CELEBRATING THE 90th ANNIVERSARY OF DONALD DUCK AND THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF...WOLVERINE?
In the most unexpected mashup of our time, we travel to the near future where chaos rules as PETE-SKULL has turned DUCKBURG into a super-hero-less WASTELAND. Only OLD DUCK DONALD can turn the tide but he's given up his battling' days and prefers naps and GRANDMA's apple pie over fighting villains. But when MICKEY-HAWKEYE comes knocking at the door with GOOFY-HULK at his side, WOLVERINE-DONALD has to make a choice! Will a trip down memory lane change his mind to save the world or will the lure of the backyard hammock and a long nap keep him from poppi more
What If? Donald Duck Became Wolverine is the crossover one-shot that you did not know that you needed. A well-developed story that moves at a quick pace while still feeling fully formed, this comic can be enjoyed as a family or can be given to a child for them to enjoy on their own. Read Full Review
Marvel & Disney: What If...? Donald Duck Became Wolverine #1 is a fun and entertaining read that has something for Donald Duck and Wolverine fans alike. It is also a refreshing concept that should become an occasional addition to Marvel's schedule and not just a variant cover theme. Read Full Review
Marvel & Disney: What if Donald Duck Became Wolverine is a delightful read that combines beloved characters from both Disney and Marvel in an imaginative way. The writing is not groundbreaking, but captures the essence of both universes while providing an entertaining story that appeals to most ages. The artwork is amazing with amazing renditions of classic mashups. This book might not be award-winning, but it was a fun escape from the world and truly did answer the what if question. Read Full Review
Put this in front of a kid 9 or younger, and they'll love it. The art is fantastic, the story is simple but fun, and the adventure is a nice blend of Marvel and Disney. Read Full Review
What If? Donald Duck Became Wolverine #1 is a fun, family-friendly story that fans of Marvel and classic Disney characters are sure to love, especially if youve long-imagined what these characters might be like combined. It puts Marvel characters in a wholesome environment while also paying homage to classic stories and comic covers. If you liked this story, be on the lookout for the next one, due to hit shelves in September, when we find out what would happen if Donald Duck became the Mighty Thor. Read Full Review
What If? Donald Duck Became Wolverine is a fun but forgettable read. It doesn't go far enough with its concept, partially because it's supposed to be all-ages which feels like it might be its limitation. What if? and What the? in general deliver an edgier experience than this one-shot. But, it has its moments and fans of Disney and Marvel will likely enjoy it. Read Full Review
As a standalone comic, it succeeds in delivering an entertaining story that's both silly and sincere. As a mash-up, it pays respect to the legacy of both Donald Duck and Wolverine, blending their words in a way that feels natural and exciting. Whether you're a fan of Disney, Marvel, or just fun comics, this issue is worth the read. Read Full Review
The best Donald Duck comics have a sense of wonder and joyful humor in them, and this comic was sadly missing most of it save for the joy of watching classic Disney characters cosplay as Marvel heroes. While I'm a big Donald Duck fan, this comic book was a big miss. Read Full Review
Plot
Donald-Wolverine lives on his grandmother's farm, retired from his superhero adventures, until Mickey-Hawkeye seeks him out for a new mission, to stop Pete-Skull who has stolen other heroes' weapons and wants to steal all of Uncle Scrooge money.
This trip will be in a group, because Goofy-Hulk is accompanying them.
The story includes in comedy mode many references to the Marvel universe and merges them with these beloved Disney characters, such as how Donald gets his claws, how he meets Goofy-Hulk for the first time and many more. This story is based on the popular and brilliant graphic novel OLD MAN LOGAN by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven.
This celebration of Donald and Wolverine's anniversary is a more