Cobra Commander #5
SCORE: 51
Cobra Commander #5 wraps up this mini series quite nicely. The art is
not as horrible within Cobra Commander #5 either. Which is a nice
improvement. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Cobra
Commander #5. The costs of Cobra Commander #5 is $3.99. There are five
pages of a preview of the Destro mini series within Cobra Commander #5.
There are also a couple of advertisements.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Cobra Commander #5 comic
book. The issues families can have with Cobra Commander #5 are violence,
blood, theft, and more. Destro is invited to meet Cobra Commander in
Cobra Commander #5. Destro takes up the invitation and winds up with
most of his men getting murdered. Ripper shows his intelligence within
Cobra Commander #5.
Cobra Commander wants to work with Destro in Cobra Commander #5. Destro
accepts this offer. The power for the B.A.T.S. come from Transformers. I
think Destro is impressed with what Cobra Commander shows him. There are
some questions Destro has like why kill your own men. Cobra Commander
has a very low view of life in Cobra Commander #5. I feel bad for people
that get murdered for no reason in Cobra Commander #5.
Cobra La is also shown in Cobra Commander #5. I wonder when they will
appear in the mainline G.I. Joe comic books. Cobra Commander #5 also
references the Duke miniseries which I did not read. That reference is
on the Transformers. Image Comics is really pushing their Energon
universe in Cobra Commander #5. I personally stopped reading the
Transformers because it was repugnant.
I am really glad that this series ends on a better note. There is less
blood, and violence within Cobra Commander #5. The artwork is also
slightly better in Cobra Commander #5. Both of those things mean a lot
to me. Destro mentions that he is working with Cobra Commander and not
for him. Cobra Commander admits to stealing from MARS in Cobra Commander
#5. He calls it borrowing.
- Paul
Graphics: 50%
Writing: 50%
Replay/Extras: 50%
Story: 55%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Williamson, Milana, Leoni
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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