G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #308 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the Cobra Civil War is poised to explode! Serpentor Khan has turned Cobra Island into a mutated mess. Cobra Commander is building his army in Springfield. Caught in the middle is the elite terrorist fighting team: G.I. Joe!

With key players set in position, the time to strike is now. All forces are making plays. Who will come out on top?

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #308 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) kicks off the action building since the series returned in #301!

Let’s take a deeper dive into what’s unfolding now!

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #308 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) – Cover: Andy Kubert

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With each side trying to make an impact, Hama divdes up the pace to let each party have a few moments to shine. The opening delves into the Joes infiltrating Serpentor’s twisted world. It gives readers a solid build before the combat begins. At this stage, Serpentor unleashes his first salvo to much fanfare.

On the flip side, the Joes begin their two-sided attack. The writing takes hold of the losses Dawn has been dealt as she’s not front and center of plans. This gives more pay-off to the evil ways of Commander’s plans. With the latter portion of the book, things begin to speed up. This creates an exciting feel heading into the close. Once at the final page, there is no doubt in reader’s minds as War has been officially declared in the G.I. Joe universe.

Pelletier and company construct the beginnings of an all-out assault. The team on Cobra Island never ease up from the brutal situation they’re in. Panels leave nothing to chance as the Joes make their presence felt.

The art also hones in on the direct attack on Springfield. Seeing the Serpentor squad jump into bad leaps at reader. Seeing the shock and doubt in their eyes becomes telling in the closing pages. This plays a part in the ending image. Knowing who has now entered the battle, readers can expect more chaos and damage as the next issue is unlikely to let up what was started here.

FINAL POINT: 8

Serpentor’s plans begin with a G.I. Joe team looking to intercept. Hama paints a brutal and direct look at the mayhem about to start. Pelletier and the team craft solid combat panels in with the onlook of combat waiting in the wings. This has all the makings for another classic G.I. Joe event.

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