G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #159
| Writer | Larry Hama |
| Artist | Agustin Padilla, Rod Whigham |
After a surprise strike that catches COBRA off guard, the hastily re-formed G.I. JOE team takes back the initiative and launches its full counter-offensive against COBRA. And Dr. Venom's plot from beyond the grave finally begins to unfold!
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8.0
ComicList - Brandon Borzelli
Oct 23, 2010I'm sure the ending might get some eye-rolling from the long time fans but I found it to be very good. I like that the first four issues are doing something instantly with these characters even if it seems like this has already been done before. For me, GI Joe should be adventurous, colorful and entertaining and this issue fills that quota and then some. I definitely see this book hitting its stride now and I'm finding myself highly anticipating the next installment. I recommend jumping on board. Read Full Review
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7.0
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Oct 20, 2010Augustin Padilla's artwork s similarly outlandish and fun, with plenty of scratchy blacks and bulging muscles that capture the '90s aesthetic well without falling prey to the more glaring faults of the time. In short, Hama and Padilla offer enough classic G.I. Joe goodness to keep readers hooked. I continue to look for signs that Hama is still willing to push the envelope, and that this arc won't reach the simple, happy conclusion it seems poised to do. Read Full Review
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