G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Saturday Morning Adventures #3
SCORE: 81
Things are really start to heat up in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero
Saturday Morning Adventures #3. I absolutely love the nod to the various
cartoons in this issue. The humor in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero
Saturday Morning Adventures #3 is the highest in all three of these
issues. It is also neat to see that the next issue will conclude this
storyline. I have no idea if this comic will continue or not after that
issue. I really hope it does.
There is a lot less violence within G.I. Joe A Real American Hero
Saturday Morning Adventures #3. I also noticed things are shown in such
a way in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Saturday Morning Adventures #3 to
imply something happened. For example when Quick Kick kicks Firefly the
frame shows the kick and Firefly going the other direction. The exact
point of contact is not shown. Which is pretty cool in my opinion. I
appreciate that because G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Saturday Morning
Adventures #3 can be read by a younger audience.
SPOILER ALERT! Cobra Commander makes his final wish and honestly it was
a major blunder on his part. He wants G.I. Joe to serve him. The Genie
reminds him this is one of those things he cannot do. Cobra Commander
wants to end the conflict between Cobra and G.I. Joe. So the Genie puts
them all together in the same place to have a final battle. That is
where G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Saturday Morning Adventures #3 ends.
That really primes the reader to wonder what happens next. A great
cliffhanger.
The art in G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Saturday Morning Adventures #3
continues to be good. The writing and storyline in G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero Saturday Morning Adventures #3 are really getting
interesting. There is still no bad language, and plenty of humor within
G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Saturday Morning Adventures #3. Parents
should be able to let their children read G.I. Joe A Real American Hero
Saturday Morning Adventures #3 in my humble opinion.
I love how many characters were included within G.I. Joe A Real American
Hero Saturday Morning Adventures #3. Which is astounding considering we
still only get nineteen pages, and one service message page. The service
message this time is about treating animals right. A kid uses a
slingshot to attack a cat. He is quickly chastised and repents from his
animal hurting ways.
- Paul
Graphics: 79%
Writing: 88%
Replay/Extras: 71%
Story: 90%
Family Friendly Factor: 76%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Burnham, Shoening, Delgado
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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