G. I. Joe #16
SCORE: 68
Business is certainly picking up in G. I. Joe #16. This is part four
of the Dreadnok War. The G. I. Joe #16 comic book cost me $3.99. There
are twenty pages of comic book content within G. I. Joe #16. The credits
in G. I. Joe #16 can be found on the back of the front cover. The cover
gallery is on the back cover of this comic book. There is a Straight
Shooters page near the back, and a Character Spotlight. There are also
some advertisements near the back of G. I. Joe #16.
There is a three page preview of Void Rivals #25 in G. I. Joe #16. The
issues families can have with G. I. Joe #16 are violence, blood, bad
language, lack of attire and more. The art continues to be ugly in G. I.
Joe #16. Spoilers will be a part of this review going forward. Duke is
trying to reason with the Dreadnoks. He believes lives can be saved if
he can continue to interrogate Cobra Commander.
The Dreadnoks are having a party in G. I. Joe #16. Duke is tied up, and
so is Cobra Commander. Cobra Commander is tied to a stake and a bonfire
happens at his feet in G. I. Joe #16. Duke fights Buzzer. The deal is if
Duke can beat Buzzer then he can interrogate Cobra Commander before the
Dreadnoks kill him. Thankfully G. I. Joe shows up to save Duke near the
end of G. I. Joe #16.
A lightning storm is started thanks to an energon weapon in G. I. Joe
#16. Cobra Commander defeats Buzzer and gets his chainsaw arm in G. I.
Joe #16. At the very end of G. I. Joe #16 Cobra Commander is ready to
take on the Dreadnoks. It looks like there will be quite the fight
coming up in the next issue. There was some major fighting in G. I. Joe
#16 as well. Duke got saved but there is a wrinkle.
Duke wants to go back in G. I. Joe #16. The rest of the Joes want to get
out of there. I suspect Duke will convince them to go back to try and
get Cobra Commander. The biggest problem for the Joes in G. I. Joe #16
is the Dreadnok outnumber them badly. I am curious to see how this war
will shake out in the next issue. I suspect quite a few characters will
be changed after it. Destro did not do well in his attempted deal in G.
I. Joe #16.
- Paul
Graphics: 59%
Writing: 66%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Story: 78%
Family Friendly Factor: 62%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Williamson, Reilly, Bellaire
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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