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I full-on tithed my childhood in reading this and I regret nothing. This was far more entertaining than it had any right to be. God bless the relentless power of nostalgia mixed with cool art and some character-driven slam-bang action.
Public library copy. This was one of the best illustrated G.I. Joe comic books I've seen in recent memory. It's no wonder the artist has since gone on to the big leagues at Marvel. I personally find it unnecessary to modernize the original cast of military character's costumes or to draw the book in a superhero style, but it still looks miles better compared to the works seen at the this work was first published and now. I normally enjoy stories by Joe Casey, but the narrative was jammed alongsi...
I enjoyed this, reminiscent of childhood.
This was a nice continuation of the DDP story line. I like that GI Joe is a small clandestine outfit now. It goes with what their original mission was in the first place. Cool mystery to unravel, good battles and interpersonal drama. Very entertaining read.
I read the original GI Joe comics run as kid and enjoyed them. I didn’t follow this continuation when it was first released but I did want more of those characters, so I thought I give this run a read. If you want more Storm Shadow, Snake eyes, Roadblock and Duke its worth a read.
I am so glad I picked this volume up in Trade Paperback (used) format from Amazon. I have been reading tons of G.I. Joe/Snake Eyes/Cobra thrillers for the past several months. Mostly from Comixology Unlimited which have many of the collections/volumes/individual issues I have been reading on my 8 inch Kindle Fire tablet. I have bought an issue here or there, but mostly just borrowed from Unlimited. But neither Unlimited or my digital library had the G.I. Joe American's Elite series available to