DARKWING DUCK #3

Review by: ChuckMI4th

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Writer: Ian Brill
Artist: James Silvani
Cover: Giorgio Cavazzano and Joe Macasocol Jr.
"Pulp" Variant Cover: by Amy Mebberson

Size: pages
Price: 3.99

Quackerjack is a bad bad man (err…I mean duck).  Although he isn’t quite as nasty as the last issue, he still may be emerging as one of the coolest comic villains on the current stands. I want to see a Quackerjack “Why So Dangerous?” variant cover (get it?) if at all possible, please. This book—and this series—in
one way or another, reads like a love-letter to every fan of the
modern-day classic cartoon series. We get all the backstory we need.
Whatever the heck happened to Nega-Duck isn’t exactly answered, but some
new details at least come to light. And its still as funny as the first
two issues (I’m looking at you, Gadget). This book is so awesome.
Normally, I won’t criticize people’s taste in comic books (such as the
“DC versus Marvel” dynamic). But if you don’t like this this book, yet
grew up with the series, then you’re just a sad person and I don’t envy you. Sorry.

Story: 5 - Excellent
Art: 4 - Very Good

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