G.I. Joe A Real American Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1
SCORE: 64
Time for another SSSilent Mission. This time it is G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1. I remember Copperhead as
the driver of Cobra Water Moccasin. This comic book cost me $3.99. There
are twenty pages of comic book content within G.I. Joe A Real American
Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1. The credits for G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1 are found on the back of
the front cover.
There is an editor's desk after the comic book content in G.I. Joe A
Real American Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1. There are also two
sketchbook pages, some advertisements and a page devoted to the Firefly
SSSilent Mission. The cover gallery for G.I. Joe A Real American Hero
SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1 is on the back cover. I give you my word
that the rest of this review will contain spoilers.
The issues families can have with G.I. Joe A Real American Hero SSSilent
Missions Copperhead #1 are violence, blood, lack of attire, gambling,
drinking and more. Copperhead races really dirty in G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1. Copperhead races on a
bike on the land and on a water vehicle in the swamp in G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1.
Zanzibar makes an appearance in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero SSSilent
Missions Copperhead #1. I am not sure if Zanzibar is dead or not in G.I.
Joe A Real American Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1. Copperhead has
an interesting pick up mode of transportation in G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1. He shoots up a grappler
and is pulled away by a flying vehicle.
The mode of transportation happens twice in G.I. Joe A Real American
Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1. The ending of G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero SSSilent Missions Copperhead #1 does not make much sense
to me. Copperhead wins this race and is given this trophy. Copperhead
throws the trophy and the money earned from winning into the water. He
then uses the grappler to leave and shoots his gun as he is leaving. I
don't get it.
- Paul
Graphics: 59%
Writing: 68%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 67%
Family Friendly Factor: 58%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Porter, Fajardo
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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