The COBRA Island reviews continue – Altitude and Night Creeper
The weeklong reviews continue, this time being updated with two of the cooler figures in the two 7-packs:
The weeklong reviews continue, this time being updated with two of the cooler figures in the two 7-packs:
Jeff reports that Amazon.com has started an offer for a free exclusive comic with the purchase of $25 worth of G.I. Joe product from their online store. One look at the comic proves that it was the comic originally intended to be released with the Scuba Duke/Lamprey comic pack, and it could be a very neat read and a peek at something that didn’t end up getting published.
Written by Larry Hama, this continuity-vague book just focuses on telling a fun story the same way that many of the other Comic Pack stories did, while exploring these characters in a slightly different way. To see some details about this offer click here. The comic listing itself is here.
The features are as follows:
Continuing on my week long review project, I have added two more COBRA Island 7-pack reviews, and updated the 25th Anniversary Review page.
Well, SDCC was fun and everything, but getting it all sorted out and organized was a PITA of the highest level. Regardless, the Toy Superpage should now be up to date (I think… :shifty:)
This is what I did, this go ’round:
I think that’s it. If anyone finds anything I’ve missed, let me know, but I believe I’ve managed to capture everything. Still refining the release dates and such, but most images have the tags in them with the release dates on them. Check it out here.
So far, keeping my promise, as two more reviews have been posted for the recently released COBRA Island 7-Packs. This around we have:
Previous installments were:
SNAKE EYES from HissTank.com has dug up an image of what looks to potentially be an Arctic Assault Storm Shadow variant. This particular version of the figure has white sword handles and is using the unmasked head from the Paris Pursuit version. An interesting variant for sure, especially since this is how the character appears in the film.
Keep your eyes open…