A mission to smuggle vital intelligence to Free Canada goes sideways when Fadeaway confronts someone from her past working in Cobra! The bonds of friendship are tested when lives are at stake!
The world of G.I. Joe expands in this turning point issue!
It might be a little difficult to get to your local comic shop, but it's worth it to get this month's GI Joe, but it's definitely worth it. Read Full Review
It's a complex and difficult story that underlines just how much this is not the G.I. Joe I grew up with. and I really love it. Read Full Review
Paul Allor is writing an almost literary approach to this, looking like a rebellion instead of the standardized tools of imperialism that the Joe team has been before. The problem with it, the one that keeps it scraping the sky instead of soaring, is that it takes out the most important part of the Joes " their individual excellence " and waters it down with neophyte identities and a lack of practical expertise. Read Full Review
GI Joe #6 is not bad, but it is not great either. From the perspective of someone just jumping into the middle of this series, I didn't really feel lost. The opening page catches you up to speed pretty much, but the story itself just kind of dragged along. It had some high points, but overall the characters and story were just lacking. The art is on the same level: not bad, but I am not entirely sure it worked all that well with helping tell a compelling story. Read Full Review
While there is one heck of a finale that gives us the arrival of one of the biggest "Joes" in the franchise's history, it's not enough to make this latest installment reach new heights such as the previous issue focused on the Dreadnoks! Read Full Review
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