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G. I. Joe #14

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

G. I. Joe #14 

 

I just finished reading G. I. Joe #14. This comic book has some good, bad, and definitely ugly within it. The credits can be found on the back of the front cover. The cost of this particular comic book was $3.99. The cover gallery is on the back cover of the G. I. Joe #14 comic book. There are twenty pages of comic book content, and two pages of total fan boys. I guess Image Comics is in dire straits since they do not give any ink to the voices of diversity.

That is one of the reasons I enjoy reviewing this comic book series. I can give the voice of diversity. The issues families can have with G. I. Joe #14 are violence, blood, bad language, and more. Are you ready? It is time. It is past time actually. There will be spoilers in this review going forward. I did my due diligence on that topic. Oh I almost forgot there is a character spotlight page after the two letter pages in G. I. Joe #14.

Duke and Cobra Commander are being chased and attacked by the Dreadnoks in G. I. Joe #14. Duke agrees to release Cobra Commander from the handcuffs so they can fight together to try and survive. Cobra Commander works with Duke to fight off the Dreadnoks. There are plenty of lower level Dreadnoks that die in G. I. Joe #14. There is one crazy scene where Duke and Cobra Commander are jumping from one moving vehicle to another one.

The goal of Duke and Cobra Commander is to get away from the Dreadnoks and call for reinforcements. G.I. Joe has a set deadline to hear back from Duke. If that is reached they will send someone. So it is also one of those holding out until help arrives. The Thunder Machine was put back together. Thanks to an explosion and a rock fall in a tight valley the Thunder Machine gets wrecked again. The art in G. I. Joe #14 continues to be ugly.

Comic books like to end with some twist or shock. G. I. Joe #14 is no different. Cobra Commander gets his head bashed in by Road Pig. Road Pig come out with an odd and really fat look in G. I. Joe #14. The character spotlight on Road Pig claims he was never in any of the animated shows. A quick Internet search proved that wrong. Gary Chalk voiced Road Pig in season two of the DiC animated show of G.I. Joe. And the people writing this series claim to be fans. I doubt they will publish how foolish I made them look yet again.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 59%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 76%
Family Friendly Factor: 61%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Williamson, Reilly, Bellaire
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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