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Darkwing Duck, Vol. 3 by Ian Brill
Darkwing Duck, Vol. 3 by Ian Brill






Darkwing Duck, Vol. 3 by Ian Brill

Again, they have a signing and panel schedule that speaks to both the adult and kid in me. And everytime I see it, I get such joy out of being able to share something I love with my kids.īOOM! Studios announced their booth schedule for Comic-Con 2011, and I couldn’t be more excited.

Darkwing Duck, Vol. 3 by Ian Brill

So last year, the first booth I visited was BOOM!’s, and had Travis Hill sketch me a custom Toy Story cover. And their classic Disney licenses, like Darkwing Duck, Ducktales, and Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, to the recently acquired Peanuts comics, speak to the kid in me as I’m able to share my childhood delights with my children.

Darkwing Duck, Vol. 3 by Ian Brill

Being a father, BOOM!’s kids line of books, now under the KABOOM! label, has the perfect lineup to start my children reading comics at an early age. Somewhere in the middle is one of my favorite comic book companies, BOOM! Studios. And Comic-Con has lots of comic publishers and creators, from the mega-popular to the ultra-obscure. it’s about comics, too – let’s not forget that. Comic-Con isn’t just big Hollywood events. Ian Brill and James Silvani pilot the remarkable " The Duck Knight Returns" safely into port with a slam-bang, surprise-filled final issue that segues perfectly into the start of the continuing series.Okay, let us get all sentimental for a second. As a bonus, several more DuckTales regulars make appearances - one hopes that the burgeoning St. We also get frankly chilling call-backs to a couple of terrible DuckTales eps, but such is the quality of this miniseries that it actually gets some useful mileage out of them.Ĭanard- Duckburg connection, which was barely explored in the TV series apart from Gizmoduck's occasional teamups with DW, will continue to feature in the future - and we get a "bonding moment" between DW and Gosalyn that's every bit as good as the best such moments in animation. Well, we did get our heroes-and-villains "cooperation sequence," but without Negaduck getting involved. Indeed, we never did find out what happened to Negs after Taurus Bulba's Crimebots arrested him. (Perhaps Negs' apparent alliance with Magica De Spell had its roots in Negs' getting Magica's magical help to escape from the pokey.) Once Megavolt made his "positively shocking" move, however, the "knob contingent" receded into the background (or through the floor) and we were left with Taurus vs. DW, Gosalyn, and Launchpad, which is what we really wanted to see all along.








Darkwing Duck, Vol. 3 by Ian Brill