COBRA RESURGENT! Cobra Commander begins a new era of COBRA. But are his enemies one step ahead?
Hama working on GI Joe wont ever cross over into being boring or mediocre, but there wasnt a ton of substance this outing. Chalk it up as an interlude before the story picks back up strongly likely next issue. Read Full Review
G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #323 trades action for intrigue and fumbles the exchange. The foundational concept, a three-way power struggle for control of a fractured Cobra organization, possesses legs, but Hama buries it under speeches that mistake exposition for drama. Cobra Commander's monologue could work as subtext revealed through action; instead it functions as a briefing scene. The cyborg sleeper agent concept deserves an issue of its own. Pelletier and Segala maintain professional execution, but character faces flatten when dialogue becomes the focus. This installment reads as necessary setup for upcoming confrontations rather than a satisfying story in its own right. Read Full Review
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