Marvel & Disney: What if?: Minnie Became Captain Marvel #1

Writer: Steve Behling Artist: Giada Perissinotto Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 20, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
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WHAT IS THE SECRET PAST OF MINNIE MOUSE?

Inspired by MS. MARVEL VOL. 1 #1-4, our story finds The Chronicle newspaper reporter MINNIE MOUSE tasked with an exposé on a new hero on the scene in Duckburg, CAPTAIN MARVEL! But PEG LEG PETE - SCORPION complicates her plans with an attack on the Chronicle building! To make matters worse, JOHN D. ROCKERDUCK and the BEAGLE BOYS attack SCROOGE McDUCK'S money bin, and when Captain Marvel shows up to stop them, Minnie discovers an incredible secret about her past! What is Minnie's connection to Duckburg's sensational new hero, Captain Marvel?

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  • 9.0
    The Comicbook Dispatch - batfan1992 Dec 26, 2024

    Marvel & Disney: What If? Minnie Became Captain Marvel #1 is a fun story for Marvel and Disney fans alike. Those who are familiar with the first appearance of Ms. Marvel will no doubt appreciate this more, but even for those who arent they may enjoy seeing a fan-favorite classic Disney character like Minnie Mouse as a power superheroine like Captain Marvel. For further marvelous Disney adventures, fans can anticipate more classic Disney characters taking on the roles of the Fantastic Four in early January. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Comic Watch - Chad Burdette Nov 27, 2024

    Marvel & Disney: What If...? Minnie Became Captain Marvel #1 is another fun installment in this series of Marvel/Disney mashups that provides a new look at classic stories while remaining respectful yo both characters and original story. It is the strongest installment so far of the Disney/Marvel What if books. Read Full Review

  • 6.6
    Geek'd Out - Nico Sprezzatura Nov 20, 2024

    If anything, the creative team who were also behind What If Donald Duck Became Thor does a great job of establishing the tone and visual identity of the piece. Writer Luca Barbieri keeps it light, while Giada Perissinottos art is fantastic, really delivering the Disney aesthetic you would expect, with lovely colors by Lucio Ruvidotti. Read Full Review

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