G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1
SCORE: 68
G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1 is the
second one of these silent missions comic books I have read from Image
Comics. I liked the Spirit one. The whole silent missions aspect made a
lot of sense. G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head
#1 does not make as much sense to me. I will get into that in just a
little bit. G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1
cost me $3.99.
There are twenty pages of comic book content. The same letter from the
editor that was in the Spirit Silent Missions is also in G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1. Expect spoilers in this
review of the G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head
#1 comic book. Two pages of a sketch book are also included within G.I.
Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1. We also get some
ads.
The cover gallery can be found on the back cover of the G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1 comic book. The credits for
G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1 are on the
back of the front cover. Beach Head is being attacked by Cobra in G.I.
Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1. In fact Beach
Head looks down and out in this comic book.
Violence and blood are the two main components of G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1 that could bother families.
I am not a fan of the art in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Silent
Missions Beach Head #1. Not one bit. The kids get a communicator for
Beach Head after saving him. He is able to call for help and more Joes
show up to make Cobra surrender.
There are elements of G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions
Beach Head #1 that make me think there should have been some talking.
When Beach Head is getting the radio, and working with the kids for
example. G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions Beach Head #1
feels wrong without any talking to me. I generally understood the
concept of the story but felt a few words would have made it better.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 74%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 64%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Hester, Hymel, Loughridge
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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