G. I. Joe #19
SCORE: 70
G. I. Joe #19 is what I would call a cool down or a cool off issue.
There are things being setup for the next main storyline in G. I. Joe
#19 as well. The G. I. Joe #19 comic book cost me $3.99. There are
twenty pages of comic book content within G. I. Joe #19. There are two
letter pages, and one page devoted to character spotlights. After that
are some advertisements within G. I. Joe #19. The back of the front
cover contains the credits.
I will include spoilers for the rest of this review. Duke is very
unhappy to find out a giant robot was among them. Duke is even more
unhappy that a couple of Joes knew about this and kept it from him. Duke
is on the edge of being out of control in G. I. Joe #19. Zartan finds
out where Energon is in G. I. Joe #19. Zartan needs to get it and
continues to pose as the general in G. I. Joe #19.
The Joes get back to their base and want to heal up after two back to
back missions in G. I. Joe #19. The general is not exactly keen on that
idea. Instead he is breaking them up into smaller groups to find as much
Energon as possible. The troops are not exactly too pleased about this
though. Duke and Clutch talk to Hound the Autobot in G. I. Joe #19. Duke
is coming around to Hound in G. I. Joe #19.
A lot of G. I. Joe #19 really connects quite nicely. There are
references to certain characters that then are shown on the very next
page. I like how that is done. There is a reference to Trakker in G. I.
Joe #19. We then get to learn about Trakker and where he happens to be
currently. There is a cool scene in the stands of a race track in G. I.
Joe #19. Trakker is meeting with a government agent.
Scrap Iron shows up in a monster truck that shoots missiles in G. I. Joe
#19. Scrap Iron is there for Trakker. The issues families can have with
G. I. Joe #19 are violence, blood, bad language and more. There is a
cool reference to Snow Job in G. I. Joe #19. I expect we will get to see
him soon. I was very skeptical of all of the changes to this franchise
in this series. I am still not happy about many of them. I do like how
more characters are being added.
- Paul
Graphics: 62%
Writing: 68%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Williamson, Milana, Loughridge
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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