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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ryan Ferrier
(A) S. L. Gallant
(CA) David Messina
The Cobra-controlled Six Million Dollar Man clutches Hawk and the Joes in his indomitable grip while Scarlett and her team continue an impossible ascent to Cobra Commander's throne room. Though all hope seems lost for the Real American Heroes, an incredible blast from the past could be the Joes secret to overcoming the odds of evil.
Date Available: 04/04/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Coming into the middle of this title, I thought I might have to go back and read issue 1 and 2. But to tell the truth, I didn't need to. This is a straight forward GI Joe vs Cobra story. The fact that Cobra is controlling Steve Austin doesn't really make a lot of difference. Although, a mind controlled Steve spouts way to much evil villain dialog. And while it was nice to see some of the original mini GI Joe characters spotlighted, the appearance of the Action Teams own Mike Powers is the real treat. I did have this action figure back in the early 70's and to see his comic likeness leap out of the helicopter was quite the flashback. Number of Grahams totally based on the sense of nostalgia.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ryan Ferrier
(A) S. L. Gallant
(CA) David Messina
The Cobra-controlled Six Million Dollar Man clutches Hawk and the Joes in his indomitable grip while Scarlett and her team continue an impossible ascent to Cobra Commander's throne room. Though all hope seems lost for the Real American Heroes, an incredible blast from the past could be the Joes secret to overcoming the odds of evil.
Date Available: 04/04/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Coming into the middle of this title, I thought I might have to go back and read issue 1 and 2. But to tell the truth, I didn't need to. This is a straight forward GI Joe vs Cobra story. The fact that Cobra is controlling Steve Austin doesn't really make a lot of difference. Although, a mind controlled Steve spouts way to much evil villain dialog. And while it was nice to see some of the original mini GI Joe characters spotlighted, the appearance of the Action Teams own Mike Powers is the real treat. I did have this action figure back in the early 70's and to see his comic likeness leap out of the helicopter was quite the flashback. Number of Grahams totally based on the sense of nostalgia.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams