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GeneralsJoes Reviews IDW G.I. Joe #26

Over the past couple of weeks, much of the attention of the internet world has been on G.I. Joe: Cobra (and rightfully so).  It seems somewhat strange to have G.I. Joe’s flagship title somewhat lost in the shuffle, especially when it promises to end with a pretty large bang.
Snake Eyes and Helix find themselves in Station 0, neck deep in Cobra.  How can they fight their way out?  Read the full review after the jump.
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GeneralsJoes Reviews IDW G.I. Joe #25

So the end of “Season One” is coming near…  I’m not sure I’m fully prepared for this new “Season” format, but it is certainly an interesting twist.  Taking each issue as an “episode” and resetting the title so to speak every 2 years is a very interesting tact.  Some will say it’s a sales grab, and maybe it is to a certain extent, but I think it’s also designed to draw in new readers who might only jump on board with a new “#1”.
I’ve certainly made my feelings known about the pacing of this title pretty much from day one, how is it coming along now that the end of the season is upon us?  Better.  Certainly better.
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Five Page preview for IDW G.I. Joe #17

New comic day today, and G.I. Joe #17 is on the docket…thanks to The Terror Drome, we’ve got a 5-page preview to share:

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Written by Chuck Dixon with art by the awesome Robert Atkins.  Interesting twist to have the Hard Master still alive in the IDW universe.  I like it.  I think seeing the whole Hard Master/Storm Shadow/Zartan conflict unfold in real time rather than as a flashback is a cool way to look at the story.
And yeah, I know a lot of folks are complaining about Destro’s full metal armor, but I think that’s kind of a neat twist, too.  I still say IDW is doing a good job marrying the vintage look and feel with some interesting new ideas and giving us a pretty cool new sandbox to play in.  It feels like it’s taken absolutely forever to get to this point, but things are finally starting to flesh themselves out.

Thoughts on G.I. Joe #16 around the web

As I’ve said a number of times over the past two weeks or so, it took 15 issues, but I’m slowly getting drawn into the IDW G.I. Joe universe in a way I hadn’t been previously, and it looks like I’m not alone.  Various sites across the web have already reviewed Issue #16, which hit comic shops yesterday.  This issue appears to focus on the Cobra side of things, specifically the Baroness and the progress of the MASS Device.  The writing is crisp, moves at a good pace, and we’re finally getting into the thick of things.
Of course, we started this whole MASS Device plotline over a year ago, and we’re just barely getting some payoff, but I suppose better late than never.  Check out the following sites to see what they thought of the latest release:

I’ll say this right now, too…  Robert Atkins is the shit.  Seriously.  His artwork really rocks on this title, and it’s only getting better.

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Art for unpublished IDW G.I. Joe book posted on ComicArtFans.com

ComicArtFans member Shane Simek has posted 8 pages of lineart from an unpublished #0 issue that eventually got dumped for the story IDW went with when the format of the Joe book changed in production.

With art by Robert Atkins and a story written by Larry Hama, some of the stuff looks a lot more retro in nature, with some really dramatic action sequences as well, especially for only an 8-page layout.  Check out the great images right here.