Muppet Robin Hood # 1 - Issue 1
is a comic book published by Boom! Studios & released on 5 / / 2009User Rating - 4 votes, 3.1 avg.
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The Muppets tell the Robin Hood legend for laughs, and it's the reader who will be merry! Robin Hood (Kermit the Frog) steals from the rich and gives to the poor. The imprisoned Robin awaits the gallows. Can the Merry Men spring Robin free and defeat Prince John? If only they could find the "narrator" and discover how the story is supposed to end! Covers by David Peterson, the Eisner Award-winning creator of Mouse Guard, and Amy Mebberson.
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A cool Retelling of a classic story...
Reviewed by Grim on Oct. 27, 2009. Grim has written 8 reviews. His/her last review was for . 7 out of 7 users recommend his reviews. |
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Muppets. You have got to love them. They've retold dozens of stories with their Muppety twists, and most of them have been phenominal.
Muppet Robin Hood is no exception.
Asa lifelong Muppet fan, my opinion may be a bit biased, but i'dlike to think its not becuase i hated Muppets in Space and that Muppet Cinderella.
But their telling of Robin Hood is back on the old "good" track.
Only a couple of minor issues with this comic. The choice for Fozzy Bear to be Friar Tuck works, but as a fan i would have rather seen him by Robin's side as Little John. And the idea for the Crusades was eh.
But all in all, a great read. If you like Robin Hood, Muppets, or retellings of old classics, pick it up.
Muppet Robin Hood is no exception.
Asa lifelong Muppet fan, my opinion may be a bit biased, but i'dlike to think its not becuase i hated Muppets in Space and that Muppet Cinderella.
But their telling of Robin Hood is back on the old "good" track.
Only a couple of minor issues with this comic. The choice for Fozzy Bear to be Friar Tuck works, but as a fan i would have rather seen him by Robin's side as Little John. And the idea for the Crusades was eh.
But all in all, a great read. If you like Robin Hood, Muppets, or retellings of old classics, pick it up.















