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==Themes==
 
==Themes==
  
As in the novel, many of the themes in Adobe Kroger: Dame Commander will revolve around the effects of abuse and addiction, as well as the importance of fathers.
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As in the novel, many of the themes in Adobe Kroger: Dame Commander will revolve around the effects of abuse and addiction, as well as the importance of strong and present fathers.
  
 
==Reception==
 
==Reception==
  
 
Reception for Issue 1 was generally very positive, with most reviews praising Leandro Panganiban's art, the action, and that the protagonist was relatable due to her vulnerability. There was a general consensus that the cliffhanger left the story feeling too short, and Dan promised more content in issue 2.
 
Reception for Issue 1 was generally very positive, with most reviews praising Leandro Panganiban's art, the action, and that the protagonist was relatable due to her vulnerability. There was a general consensus that the cliffhanger left the story feeling too short, and Dan promised more content in issue 2.

Revision as of 20:54, 25 June 2020

Adobe Kroger: Dame Commander is one of the three initial launch titles for the Mythoverse shared comic universe.

Adobe Kroger Dame Commander Issue 1 retail variant cover. Art: Leandro Panganiban, Colors: Brett Smith, Logo by Bob Stone
Adobe Kroger Dame Commander Issue 1 Troy Torres variant cover. Art: Troy Torres, Logo by Bob Stone

Plot

Issue 1

Themes

As in the novel, many of the themes in Adobe Kroger: Dame Commander will revolve around the effects of abuse and addiction, as well as the importance of strong and present fathers.

Reception

Reception for Issue 1 was generally very positive, with most reviews praising Leandro Panganiban's art, the action, and that the protagonist was relatable due to her vulnerability. There was a general consensus that the cliffhanger left the story feeling too short, and Dan promised more content in issue 2.