Penny Dora and the Wishing Box #2 Review


What if you could have any wish that you want? Would you want to get your hearts desires? What is the cost your willing to pay and is the trouble really worth it? Penny Dora is finding out the answers and it is very interesting. Read on to find out more.

It was the day after Christmas when the mysterious box began to ask its question again. “What do you wish for? What do you wish for??” it insisted. This time, to Penny’s best friend, Elizabeth. And that’s where the trouble really began. With Elizabeth’s small, simple wish.

This comic is a very cute comic book. It is really fun and very simple PennyDora02-Page2-67b43but has compelling and relate able characters. Penny gets a special box for Christmas that she ins’t sure why it is here and what it does but then the magic starts to happen and the box asks for a wish. However, it doesn’t stop at one it just gets more and more intense causing Penny to not want the box but with her friend Elizabeth coming over things get more intense. This issue is all about Elizabeth figuring out the box. It starts as a small wish but gets more and more as the girls figure it out. It is very much a “be careful what you wish for” story.

Michael Stock is a very good writer and really weaves a fantastic story. It is cute, fun, and morale. I recommend it for everyone of all ages. I would even say that kids would really be drawn to it.

Sina Grace is a great artist who knows what they are doing. The panels are very real but combines the elements of fantastical that make a nice balance. You will see what I mean when you read it but it is very good.

Penny Dora is a great morale tale open to everyone.

OUR RATING
9
+A great comic for all ages +Compelling characters +Great fantastical drawings +Good morals with in a comic

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