G.I. Joe: Cobra Command Volume 1
by
Chuck Dixon,
Alex Cal
The Cobra Civil War is over, but there's no risk of a peace outbreak. "Cobra Command" starts here as the new Cobra Commander kicks off his reign with total war as he invades a sovereign nation with all the military might under his power. The world is outraged but uncertain of how to retaliate. So the JOEs take to the field to battle a new, more dangerous version of their o...more
Paperback, 104 pages
Published
June 19th 2012
by IDW Publishing
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Shadowhawk reviews his first G.I.Joe comics title, written by Chuck Dixon and published by IDW Publishing. This is a trade paperback issue.
“Intriguing redesign that stays faithful to the old Larry Hama-era version at times, Cobra Command is a must read for any fan of the setting and the characters. This is G.I.Joe for the modern age.” ~The Founding Fields
I’ve been into G.I.Joe ever since as a kid. My earliest memory is of one of my birthdays when my parents got me a 4-box set of the Cobra Night...more
“Intriguing redesign that stays faithful to the old Larry Hama-era version at times, Cobra Command is a must read for any fan of the setting and the characters. This is G.I.Joe for the modern age.” ~The Founding Fields
I’ve been into G.I.Joe ever since as a kid. My earliest memory is of one of my birthdays when my parents got me a 4-box set of the Cobra Night...more
Really enjoyed this one. Definitely a fun read, if a little less "realistic" than the series had gotten (primarily where did the gigantic Cobra armored force come from - which I assume is explained later, and the supernatural abilities of a certain ninja commando)...
Art is serviceable - good at points. Some characters don't look like themselves - particularyly the female characters (I never would have known that was Scarlett if she wasn't constantly referenced by name) and several characters end...more
Art is serviceable - good at points. Some characters don't look like themselves - particularyly the female characters (I never would have known that was Scarlett if she wasn't constantly referenced by name) and several characters end...more
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Charles "Chuck" Dixon is an American comic book writer, perhaps best-known for long runs on Batman titles in the 1990s.
His earliest comics work was writing Evangeline first for Comico Comics in 1984 (then later for First Comics, who published the on-going series), on which he worked with his then-wife, the artist Judith Hunt. His big break came one year later, when editor Larry Hama hired him to w...more
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His earliest comics work was writing Evangeline first for Comico Comics in 1984 (then later for First Comics, who published the on-going series), on which he worked with his then-wife, the artist Judith Hunt. His big break came one year later, when editor Larry Hama hired him to w...more
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