G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #5 Shipwreck vs. Copperhead Security Shield
SCORE: 70
I had to do some serious research to figure out what G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero #5 Shipwreck vs. Copperhead Security Shield actually was.
From what I found out this comic book came with a two pack toy of
Shipwreck and Copperhead. I have no idea if the toys are still around
anywhere. It was an interesting comic book read in G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero #5 Shipwreck vs. Copperhead Security Shield with no
credits.
Initially I thought G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #5 Shipwreck vs.
Copperhead Security Shield might have been some free comic book day
product before they put free comic book day on them. I was off. I should
have suspected something when it referenced Larry Hama, 25th
anniversary, and was devoted to two characters fighting one another. I
totally forgot about toys with comic books at the same time. I also
forgot we bought it.
There will be spoilers in my review of the G.I. Joe A Real American Hero
#5 Shipwreck vs. Copperhead Security Shield comic book. G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero #5 Shipwreck vs. Copperhead Security Shield contains a bit
of violent content as vehicles are blown up, and characters punch and
kick one another. Polly even gets involved in G.I. Joe A Real American
Hero #5 Shipwreck vs. Copperhead Security Shield.
The U.S.S. Flagg is being attacked and Shipwreck goes out to stop it in
G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #5 Shipwreck vs. Copperhead Security
Shield. The other sea vehicles are unable to help out. They are out of
commission. Shipwreck loses his vehicle but graples onto Copperhead's.
The two fight it out multiple times until Shipwreck is finally
successful. There are a few toy advertisements within G.I. Joe A Real
American Hero #5 Shipwreck vs. Copperhead Security Shield.
The back cover of G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #5 Shipwreck vs.
Copperhead Security Shield contains a PSA. Quite honestly that PSA is
more of just a toy advertisement. Hasbro is pretty lame that way. G.I.
Joe A Real American Hero #5 Shipwreck vs. Copperhead Security Shield
comes to us all the way from 2007. Some places say 2007, and others say
January 2008. Which are pretty close.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Hasbro
Author: Larry Hama
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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