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G. I. Joe #20

 

 

SCORE: 72

 

G. I. Joe #20 

 

I like it when we have quieter issues that have less of the violent content. G. I. Joe #20 gives readers a little bit of a breather. The G. I. Joe #20 comic book cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within G. I. Joe #20. The credits for G. I. Joe #20 can be found on the back of the front cover. There are two letter pages, and a character spotlight page. There are also some advertisements after that in G. I. Joe #20.

The back cover contains the cover gallery. There are some neat looking covers of G. I. Joe #20. The issues families can have with G. I. Joe #20 are violence, bad language, and more. Do you know what time it is? Time to let you know there will be spoilers all over the rest of this review. I learned something in G. I. Joe #20 that I did not know. Optimus Prime is no longer the Prime. He is just Optimus now. He lost the matrix of leadership.

Duke has an interesting conversation with Optimus in G. I. Joe #20. Duke finds out that Starscream is dead. Duke had a revenge plot to kill Starscream. Duke is also planning on killing all of the other robots, but changes his mind after meeting with and talking to Optimus in G. I. Joe #20. Hound decides he will stay with the Joes in G. I. Joe #20.  That reminds me there was some interesting things that happened early in this comic book. There is also something interesting that happens late.

Trakker is helped and saved by the Joes in G. I. Joe #20. Scrap Iron decides he is not being paid enough to fight giant robots so he decides to leave. Trakker is invited to join the Joes, but is choosing a slightly different path. Trakker decides he is going to stop running. I am not one hundred percent clear on what that means for his future. I guess I will need to keep reading this series to find out.

The thing that is interesting late in G. I. Joe #20 is Cover Girl and Snow Job. They have a meeting. General Hawk (aka Zartan) wants Scarlet to come out from her assignment ASAP. If Scarlet does not come back to the Joes she will be declared a traitor. Cover Girl and Snow Job have one opportunity to get her to come home. Otherwise she will be hunted down. G. I. Joe #20 is getting interesting.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 69%
Writing: 67%
Replay/Extras: 78%
Story: 81%
Family Friendly Factor: 66%

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


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