<p>“Mimicking the feel and aesthetic of the television series is no easy task and both Deibert and Lauro are able to do so in spades. If you want what is effectively a brand-new episode of Darkwing Duck, warts and all, this is the comic for you” - ComicBook.com</p>
<p>“A book meant to do exactly what it is doing: to provide a vehicle with which children might fall in love with a beloved franchise.” – AIPT</p>
<p>“It’s remarkably good at capturing the tone of DW’s cartoon adventures, with a few fun in-jokes and Easter eggs and art that stays on-model”- Major Spoilers</p>
<p>“It’s remarkably good at capturing the tone of DW’s cartoon adventures, with a few fun in-jokes and Easter eggs and art that stays on-model”- Major Spoilers</p>
<p>“Lauro beautifully captures the visual style of this world and its characters. The visuals are as fun and funny as the story and the art complements it really well”- The Super Powered Fancast</p>
<p>“Lauro beautifully captures the visual style of this world and its characters. The visuals are as fun and funny as the story and the art complements it really well”- The Super Powered Fancast</p>
<p>“A fun-filled jaunt back into the world of St. Canard and it brings back childhood nostalgia for those who loved watch- ing the show. It has exciting adventure, the return of familiar friends and foes of Darkwing Duck, and even an underlying lesson for both kids and adults”. - A Comicbook Dispatch</p>
<p>“A fun-filled jaunt back into the world of St. Canard and it brings back childhood nostalgia for those who loved watch- ing the show. It has exciting adventure, the return of familiar friends and foes of Darkwing Duck, and even an underlying lesson for both kids and adults”. - A Comicbook Dispatch</p>