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G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6

 

 

SCORE: 64

 

G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 

 

G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 is another one of those comic books Peter found for me on a trip to Nashville with his friends. It was not a very expensive comic book and an interesting part of the G.I. Joe history. Well at least for me. G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 is a different kind of a story I was not expecting. An old friend invites Thomas Arashikage to Aviles, Spain. He will pay him one million dollars to do a job. There will be spoilers in this review.

The job that Thomas must perform in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 is to kill his old friend. To force the issue his old friend Alcazar has notified enemies of the ninja that he is there. So people that want him dead are in town and coming to town. So most of G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 is Storm Shadow defending himself against these other characters. The Night Creepers look really weak in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6.

Storm Shadow looks very overpowered in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6. He claims he can survive a four story fall when is outside a window trying to drag a Night Creeper out. Thankfully there are two Night Creepers and the other one keeps his friend inside the building. Storm Shadow scares off some Russians in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 with some interesting threats and bluffs. I do not think all of that was there, but I don't know for certain.

The main issue families will have with G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 is violence. The art in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 is horrible. It is back to that dirty, dark, disgusting style from the first few issues. I noticed the artist is back which is totally lame in my opinion. I am still not a fan of this art style personally. G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 contains twenty-two pages of comic book content with advertisements found throughout the book.

There are a few humorous moments within G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6. I like the delivery person that asked if the Night Creepers were wrestlers based on their outfits. Thomas also had a lot of fun with those Russians in G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6. At the end of G.I. Joe Storm Shadow #6 a better path is shown. Thomas gives his old friend Alcazar a ticket to treat his condition. His old friend is dying and does not want to wait. It is a nice gesture from Storm Shadow.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 58%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Story: 66%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DDP
Author: Hama, Robinson
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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