G.I. Joe: Origins #7

Writer: Chuck Dixon Artist: Alex Cal Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: September 16, 2009 Critic Reviews: 2
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  • 7.9
    IGN - Daniel Crown Sep 16, 2009

    Ultimately, Origins #7 works so well because it uses Mainframe's confidence as a fulcrum for future stories. Considering the rise of the Internet as an intelligence device, as well as the sheer magnitude of the numbers and essays and data now at the world's disposal, the character has never been more pertinent. And to that end, Dixon does a commendable job of taking a rather dull piece in the G.I. Joe machinery and buffing him into a much more serviceable luster. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Karyn Pinter Sep 21, 2009

    For now, I'd say if you're really into the G.I. Joe comics IDW is putting out and you've been following them for this long, it would be a pity to have that gap in your collection. But if you don't really care or were put off by the last issue you're not missing a whole lot, and you should save your money for the continuation of the way more kick ass G.I. Joe: Cobra. Read Full Review

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