G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2
SCORE: 60
Peter was on a trip with friends and they found an interesting comic
book store. G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 is one of the comic books they
found. They also found some issues after this one. I looked online for
the first issue of this series and it was way more than I wanted to pay,
especially when we consider how much G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 cost us.
So I decided to read this comic book from 2007. There will be spoilers
in this review.
The art work in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 does not impress me. I am not
into this style. The art style in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 makes almost
every character look disgusting. There is some disconnection in the
storyline in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 too. Storm Shadow is trying to
find this location and winds up using this lady being brought there by a
guard. He gets what he wants I believe and we learn some of the tricks
Storm Shadow uses.
The biggest trick Storm Shadow uses is to steal the uniform of someone
else. He then uses that uniform to access areas he should not be in.
When the uniform is torn his normal ninja costume is shown beneath. This
happens in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 at one point. Ads can be found
throughout G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2. I was not reading comics at that
time so some of the ads in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 caught my attention.
The issues families can have with G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 are blood,
violence, and more. There are twenty-two pages of content within G.I.
Joe Storm Shadow #2. Some of the dialogue in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 is
tongue in cheek. There is a plan for a trap for the next issue at the
end of G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2. There is this little girl that
supposedly Storm Shadow will come for. I have no clue who she is.
I do not comprehend this art style personally. To me it looks really
ugly. The recap in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 tells me a lot of what
happened in the first issue of G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2. It also might
help me understand who that little girl is supposed to be. I had to
re-read the comic and the intro to understand that. The initial read of
G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #2 was challenging. It got better the second time.
The art gets in the way of the story.
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 68%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DDP
Author: Hama, Robinson
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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