G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #182

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Writer Larry Hama
Artist Ron Frenz

DARKLON IS ON THE LOOSE! G.I. JOE has lost their prisoner, and it's up to Outback and his team to recover the dangerous villain. Meanwhile, Zartan and COBRA COMMANDER formulate a plan that would move COBRA HQ to another coast. The villains take center stage in this issue of G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero!

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  • 10

    Geekality - Worm VonChaos

    Sep 25, 2012

    This is a title I cant wait to see in my stack every month, GI Joe: Real American Hero never fails to entertain me. Larry Hama has a total grasp of the entire GI Joe spectrum. He has been a part of the title since it was a Marvel product. This is Ron Frenz first issue on the book and his art is flawless and clean with realistic surroundings. J. Browns coloring gave the feel of the bright classic cartoon and comics without the cheesiness. We get three great story lines all rolled into one great book with Darklons escape and pursuit, the mobilization and relocation of Cobras forces and Zaranas capture of the arms dealer Pale Peony. This issue is loaded with characters on both sides of GI Joe and Cobra, focusing mostly on Ambush, Muskrat and Outbacks Pursuit of Darklon. It wasnt too action packed but you get a lot of tactics and planning which can be just as cool. I really dig this book and I already cant wait for next months issue! Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Unleash The Fanboy - Edward

    Sep 26, 2012

    Despite this, A Real American Hero #182 does a good job of setting up pieces. It doesn't end on the best cliffhanger, but the main story is more than enough to keep you satisfied. Read Full Review

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