Elijah Ulrich
Not fun. At least not all of it. This undid everything fun about Phantom Planet, which I’m still shocked hardly anyone likes. And chocking up ghosts to the embodiment of emotions: come on! That cheapens everything! Plus, if they’re trying to reject their humanity, then, shouldn’t they be less caring about the world like Dark Danny or less emotional than they are at all? Losing your appearance at the cost of losing your humanity makes no sense. And Dark Danny is not the embodiment of loss!
Aura Honeydew
Danny Phantom takes a Spider-Man: One More Day approach in this would not recommend this book if you're a fan of the show as through a universal threat the entire third season of the show is erased to put Danny Phantom in a basic status quo for obvious sequel bait in this graphic novel format. Dark Danny is also written strangely afeminine and weak instead of the dark monster he was in his prior iteration.