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G.I. Joe Frontline #3

 

 

SCORE: 75

 

G.I. Joe Frontline #3 

 

I ran across G.I. Joe Frontline #3 during one of our Nashville, TN trips. I only paid fifty cents for G.I. Joe Frontline #3 at McKay's. What is interesting is G.I. Joe Frontline #3 originally sold for $2.95. There is a sticker from another store where it sold for $3.25. I am not sure if one place charged too much or if the market dropped out on this series. G.I. Joe Frontline #3 comes to us from December of 2002.

There will be spoilers in my review of the G.I. Joe Frontline #3 comic book. I did not realize when I purchased this comic book that Frontline was a part of the name. When I read G.I. Joe Frontline #3 and researched it I discovered the different name. G.I. Joe Frontline #3 is the third part of the assault on the silent castle. There is one more part in this storyline.

The swerves in G.I. Joe Frontline #3 are what makes this comic book so much fun. There are plenty of feints in G.I. Joe Frontline #3. Cobra is running all around trying to figure out what G.I. Joe will attack next. The Joes are using a vehicle and a helicopter in this attack. Snake Eyes is left behind by Scarlett at one point in G.I. Joe Frontline #3. Storm Shadow realizes that Snake Eyes is not dead as originally thought.

Cobra thinks G.I. Joe is after something and protects it. But when the Joes attack another spot they move those troops. Can you guess what the Joes do next? The Joes go after that computer item and get it. Cobra is running around like chickens with their heads cut off in G.I. Joe Frontline #3. Destro looks good in G.I. Joe Frontline #3. In fact all of the art is fantastic in G.I. Joe Frontline #3. The dialogue is great too.

The ending of G.I. Joe Frontline #3 shows that two Joes are up against a lot of Cobra. Will they make it out in time? Will they survive? I will have to keep reading to find out. I am not sure if I have the next issue though. There is a bit of violent content within G.I. Joe Frontline #3. This comic book is not as bad in the violence as say the cartoons from the eighties.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 69%
Writing: 79%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Hama, Jurgens, Hanna
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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