IDW Comics releases your favorite Disney series that is going to be for the first time as a comic book adaptation of Big Hero 6 The Series on its first issue.

At long last, after all the trouble going from the actual Disney movie, video game, and the actual animated series, Disney finally gets to have IDW to publish a comic of Big Hero 6. As I always liked the series, I like the story and the characters too, it was very creative. However, this story will produce some different stories and drawn by the artist by Nicoletta Baldari. And I would get my blood boiling over this, so here is the portion of this comic adaptation of Big Hero 6.

Let’s start from the beginning, here on the front cover, we have our full drawn main characters on the spotlight, and it was drawn by Guri Hiru, the same Japanese illustration team of women who illustrated Avatar the Last Airbender and one of the Marvel comics. The only thing that I do like about Guri Hiru’s art is that they actually intend to put a good composition in the art, which is transforming into Japanese like manga drawn art which gives a lot of attention to children, and that’s where their art drops the bomb, I really like it. To begin with, the story is much more like watching the animated series, but it’s not just an actual series to pick up a Disney movie and watch on the big screen. Most movies of the past and the current generation were very simple, going to Never Land, adventures, princess movies, or your usual adventures of Mickey Mouse and friends. But this Big Hero 6 is special. With a lot of focus on Superhero action, with a sense of brotherhood and friendship, it’s no wonder this series is so amazing.

In this issue, instead of the team, they all off on a class trip, and to have Fred put on the heavy burden to fight for San Fransokyo. But in a nutshell, he creates his own comic about them, acting like he’s MacGyver himself, reincarnated. And the other story focuses on Mini Max who kicks total butt against a thief at a noodle burger shop, and yeah well, there’s not much to say there.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot that Nicoletta Baldari also made another front cover of the comic and it looks like these characters are taking action to save San Fransokyo as anyone should believe. As for her, she’s just another cartoonist who actually likes to post anything on social media and draws for some various publishing companies like IDW, Hasbro, Disney, etc. Her art is basically has a lot of focus on using pastel colors, but her work is made on digital. However, her drawing style is much more like any other average artist that I know. One thing I do like about her art is that one of those pages is when Fred is drawing his comic, Nicoletta started going on doodling Fred’s drawings as her own, it’s possibly because I’m reflecting on what Fred’s story is like. Imagine if when the new Big Hero 6 series comes out on IDW and its just Fred’s stories based on his comic. And then Stan Lee and the whole Marvel Super Heroes shows up on the cover, will you be disappointed, or will it be the most amazing thing you’ve ever witnessed. However, I still do like Guri Hiru’s art and I would wish that the team should illustrate the whole comic book series, that would be great. But her art is ok, I might going to give a stamp of not mediocre.  If you rather want to start reading the comic book series of your favorite Disney series, then this is for you.

By Kevin Bermeo

I'm a New Yorker Artist, and I traveled a lot. I enjoy making comics, illustrations, paintings, and digital art. Besides drawing, I'm also a writer, I used to be a Gamer, and I love adventures, food, and dragons.