Scooby-Doo Where Are You? #52 review, like..skip this caper

Scooby-Doo is classic and timeless.  Readers of a certain generation will always associate Shaggy to Casey Kasem and it’s only logical that the comic book should be timeless.   And in part, Scooby-Doo Where Are You is great for an all age comic book, but it also feels like something is lacking.

Scooby Doo Where Are You #52

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Planet Gigantic #3 balances action, monsters & more for all ages

Planet Gigantic is a four issue mini-series from Action Lab Entertainment.  It’s the story of Valentina and Yuri, siblings who were exploring space with their mother.  The two have crashed landed on a strange planet and are meeting all manner of strange creatures and people they should, or shouldn’t trust.   In the latest issue Yuri is separated from his sister and in the den of a giant creature who they thought was bad, but just might be good.  Meanwhile Valentina and Lyana are locked in combat with a massive centipede.  If that seems like a lot to fit into a comic remind yourself that this is an all age comic that anyone can read and it’s all the more amazing.

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New All Age Comic Books for Wednesday, December 10, 2014

New comic book day and there are a couple all age comic books that we’re really looking forward to reading.  Fraggle Rock Journey to Everspring, Planet Gigantic, Ultimate Spider Man Magazine and Regular Show are on our top list this week.  We’re also looking forward to checking out  Bravest Warriors.

Here are all of the all age comic books out this week.  The links will take you to Things From Another World and will save you up to 20% on each title.  If you can’t wait and want to get the titles today here is how to find your local comic book shop.

Angry Birds Holiday Special

Angry Birds Transformers #2 of #4

Archie Funhouse Jumbo Comics Digest #11

Bravest Warriors #27

The Cats of Tanglewood Forest

Dexter’s Laboratory Classics TBP Vol 2

Fraggle Rock Journey to Everspring #3 of #4

Hero Cats #3

Itty Bitty Comics: The Mask #2

Little Nemo Return To Slumberland #3

My Little Pony, Adventures in Friendship HC, Vol 1

My Little Pony, Friends Forever #12

Planet Gigantic #3 of #4

Popeye Classics #29

Regular Show #18

Samurai Jack #15

Scooby Doo Where are You #52

Skylanders #3 of #5

Sonic the Hedgehog #267

Spongebob Comics #39

Teen Dog #4

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles #41

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles New Animated Adventures #18

Ultimate Spider-Man Magazine #1

 

Batman ’66 #17 is campy fun that kids will like

If you’ve seen any of the classic episodes of the Batman TV series you know that it has a certain feel to it.  The dialogue is campy, the action is stilted when compared to today’s series and Batman has a much more casual feel to him than today’s superhero.  Batman ’66 is just like the show.  At times it looks like the comic is drawn exactly from old episodes.  They’re not mind you, all of the Batman ’66 comics are original, but do feature some of the villains who never made the cut to modern times, like King Tut.

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Looney Tunes #222 is classic, true to form as you remember

As with The Simpsons, in our quest to find great all age comic books we sometimes look over the obvious.  Back in the day I purchased Looney Tunes #1 and while the layout has changed a bit the humor and all age appropriateness is still spot on.  It’s rated E for everyone and this is a classic for the parents or a way to teach younger readers about how it’s done.

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New all age comic books for Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Hey there all age comic book fans!  It’s new comic book day and there are lots of comic book releases in addition to some new graphic novels and trade paper backs.  Our personal picks this week are Loony Toons, Planet Gigantic, Simpsons Illustrated and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ghostbusters.  We’re also keeping an eye on Garfield and will look for Fairy Tales I Just Made Up as that looks really funny.  Where is the comic book store closest to you?

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Capture Creatures #1 is promising, but needs more creatures

On the surface Capture Creatures has lots going for it.  The cover is dreamy, surreal art with an orange fox like creature stampeding through a field of mushrooms and antlered animals.  Capture Creatures is from Kaboom, who has a very steady track record with great all age comic books.  The inside of the book leaves older readers a little flat, but solidly hits the all age comic book audience.

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New all age comic books for November 26, 2014

Lots of new all age comics are being released this week.  It’s also an abbreviated week with comic book stores being closed on Thursday.  Having said that, it’s worth stopping by your local shop on Black Friday to pick up something for the kids.  Our personal favorites for the week are Bart Simpson Comics, Batman ’66, Planet Gigantic and Capture Creatures.  Where is your local comic book shop?  Just check out that link, put in your zip code and go see what all age comics your child likes.  Now, on with the new all age comic releases for this week.

Adventure Time Banana Guard Academy #5 of #5

Amazing World of Gumball #5

Angry Bird Transformers #1 of #4

Bart Simpson Comics #93 Bongo Comics

Batman ’66 #17

Bee and Poppycat #6

Capture Creatures #1

G.I. Joe #3

Oddly Normal #3

Oz Road to Oz trade paperback

Penguins of Madagascar #1 of #4

Planet Gigantic #1

Samurai Jack #14

Steven Universe #4

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #40

Transformers vs. G.I. Joe #4

Previews also comes out today.  This is the book that tells you what comics are being released in three months.  If you’re planning what to purchase or want to see what comics might be trendy soon this is fun to buy.  They also look at the new toys, clothing and other things in the pop culture landscape that you might find at your local comic book store.

Did we miss some all age comics?  You betcha we did.  Please email trey@daddymojo.net  to get us up to speed on when your all age comic comes out.  We do the best we can, but are certain to miss a couple releases here and there.

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