G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314
SCORE: 67
The last comic book in this series really left some things open. I
was hoping G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314 would bring us up to speed
with the aftermath of that giant Cobra Civil War. G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero #314 does no such thing. In fact G.I. Joe A Real American
Hero #314 is a completely unrelated story that honestly never needed to
be told. In fact the pointlessness of this story will be covered in this
review.
G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314 cost $3.99. There are twenty pages of
comic book content within G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314. The
credits are on the back of the front cover of this comic book. We get
two pages of Postbox The Pit in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314.
Those are the letters if you were not aware. Probably emails in this day
and age. There is also a five page preview of The Mummy in G.I. Joe A
Real American Hero #314.
I will include spoilers in my review of the G.I. Joe A Real American
Hero #314 comic book. The issues families can have with G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero #314 are violence and blood. We catch up with Al Kawbra in
G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314. A fifteen year old girl Lila Haddad
was kidnapped by Al Kawbra in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314. The
Joe team must bring her back.
Lila Haddad is described as a progressive activists. G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero #314 is all pro progressives and anti conservatives. Why
is G.I. Joe rescuing her? Honestly I see no American interests in this
at all. We find out that it is a fake Lila Haddad as well. She is an
assassin there to kill Al Kawbra. So G.I. Joe talks her down and saves
the bad guy in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314.
The art in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314 is not great, but it is
also not abysmal like the previous issues. G.I. Joe A Real American Hero
#314 might lay the ground work for some future storylines. As of right
now G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314 felt completely pointless. No one
even bothers to ask in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #314 why G.I. Joe
is being sent on this meaningless mission.
- Paul
Graphics: 61%
Writing: 63%
Replay/Extras: 73%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Hama, Krahnke, Segala
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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