The Joes travel to Eastern Europe to sabotage a key component of Cobra's industrial war machine. To do so, moral lines will have to be crossed, and complicated relationships will have to be destroyed. G.I. Joe's multi-pronged assault on Cobra is just beginning.
Allor has been bouncing around a hell of a lot in his new dystopian G.I. Joe series. While hes making a solid case for a whole line of comics set in the world hes creating, the series itself hasnt built-up enough momentum to feel terribly coherent as a whole. Its all awash in so many different moods and so many different sub-genres of action fiction. Allor doesnt seem to have much of an eye towards the bigger picture in his particular brand of G.I. Joe, but theres still plenty of time to bring it all together once all of the different moods have played through the opening issues of the series. Read Full Review
A Joe has complex feelings about a high ranking Cobra, struggling between honoring her emotions and completing the mission. Read Full Review
Definitely not the issue to start with if you're looking to dive into this new world for G.I. Joe. Read Full Review
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