G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero continues as the hunt for the Blue Ninjas rages on both sides. Snake Eyes, Baroness, and Cobra Commander all want revenge, but their foe is far more dangerous than they perceived. Plus, a special issue where G.I. JOE goes to SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL! All brought to you by Larry Hama and SL Gallant.
Larry Hama is an American writer, artist, actor and musician who has worked in the fields of entertainment and publishing since the 1960s.
During the 1970s, he was seen in minor roles on the TV shows M*A*S*H and Saturday Night Live, and appeared on Broadway in two roles in the original 1976 production of Stephen Sondheim's Pacific Overtures.
He is best known to American comic book readers as a writer and editor for Marvel Comics, where he wrote the licensed comic book series G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero, based on the Hasbro action figures. He has also written for the series Wolverine, Nth Man: the Ultimate Ninja, and Elektra. He created the character Bucky O'Hare, which was developed into a comic book, a toy line and television cartoon.
Issues #186-190. This is a collection of disjointed stories with no continuity between them. The stories are pretty good on their own but not as good as they could be. Something changed and I can’t put my finger on it. I am disappointed they brought in Black Major (aka Major Bison from Street Fighter). That was super lame, I’m surprised he incorporated those guys from the Disavowed series. Should have left them in the discard pile.
Waarschijnlijk mijn favoriete GI Joe verhaal, en waar de personages tot hun recht komen als harde commando's. In plaats van COBRA eist de Black Major, incluis Red Shadows, de hoofdrol als slechterik op.
A tad bit confusing for me as I'm not current with the on going story that lead to this volume. It was nice to see Hama and Wagner paired together on a G.I. Joe title. I especially liked seeing the cover art gallery at the end of the book featuring sketches by Larry Hama.