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GeneralsJoes reviews G.I. Joe: Retaliation Lady Jaye

Continuing the Road to Retaliation!  I think most folks have figured out my review formula now, where I typically save the best for last.  That will likely tell you what I think about the Lady Jaye figure.  While some folks have complained about paint applications on her face, I haven’t seen any real evidence of problems on mine.  In fact, my Lady Jaye is all good.  Really good.

Check out the full review on my G.I. Joe: Retaliation Review Page, or at the direct link below:

We keep marching on…reason #33 to look forward to G.I. Joe: Retaliation

Twitziller continues pressing onward towards March 29th with another day closer to the release of the G.I. Joe film sequel.

#33:

As Twitziller mentions, taking the heroes out of their comfort zone is a pretty typical story-telling proxy, and it certainly seems to be an effective technique here. Throughout the years, G.I. Joe has been known as a high-tech secret military operation, who is well funded, well equipped and with nearly unlimited resources to use to stop Cobra.  How can they possibly be the underdogs?

Destroy the team, upset the status quo, and put them on the wrong side of the law, that’s how.  Check out GeneralsJoes and Twitziller on Twitter for the list, and see the past images below.

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Alexx on JoeBattleLines single-handedly convinces me that Kre-O are must owns

This is hilarious.  I’m a big fan of Alexx’s reviews over on JoeBattleLines, JoeSightings, and other places around the web, and he really nailed it with his recent reviews of the G.I. Joe Kre-O product.

He was able to get his hands on some recent offerings, and posted one huge mega review featuring Alley-Vipers, Rock n Roll, the VAMP and Serpent Armor playset, etc…  the result is an awesome plethora of great pictures and hilarious commentary.  For some reason these Kre-O guys suit his sense of humor perfectly.

Check out his full review on JoeBattleLines.

34 days to go, and reason #34 to look forward to G.I. Joe: Retaliation!

The days continue to click by, and yes, weekends count!  Twitziller doesn’t believe in taking weekends off, and has posted Reason #35 to look forward to the upcoming G.I. Joe sequel.

#34:

While so many characters got established, well-developed storylines over the past 30 years, I tended to navigate to the more obscure characters simply because those characters had more flexibility to fit my personal view of the G.I. Joe universe.  Zartan was the exception.  His character, personality, and abilities were unique and such a perfect example of what made G.I. Joe and Cobra so great.  Right on the fringe of real world and science fiction, this chameleon-like master of disguise could be anyone anywhere.

The film universe explained this away with nanomites, and while many fans had issues with the nanomites, this was a great somewhat more “real world” reason behind Zartan’s bizarre abilities.  The Cobra master of disguise being the central core of the sequel’s plot was a great step towards unifying the movie universe and building the story forward.  Check out the rest of the list here on GeneralsJoes, and see previous images below.  Thanks as always to Twitziller for coming up with this excellent list.

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More G.I. Joe: Retaliation vehicle images from Art Director Luke Freeborn

We were already treated to some great set images today, and now thanks to Luke Freeborn, who worked crew on the G.I. Joe: Retaliation film, we also have some very cool vehicle images.  Pictures of Firefly’s motorcycle, the HISS Tank, and the Water Moccasin, all from different angles can be found over on LukeFreeborn.com.

Mr. Freeborn askes that his images not be reproduced without permission, so I’ll simply link you over to his site where you can drool all over the awesome images, some of them showing more detail than we’ve seen previously.  Check them out at LukeFreeborn.com.  Big thanks to Twitziller for pointing this out.