Honor amongst Thieves, It is a saying that has defined many partnerships. In the case of COBRA, it is a loose connection. Cobra Commander has been making some questionable moves. This hasn't set well with Destro. Seeing a way to assume more power, actions are put into motion. No line is sacred not to cross.
Re-igniting a blood feud, Ripper walks the Commander into a deadly trap. There should be no way to survive this attack. Leave it to an unlikely hero to save the day. That hero is DUKE?!?!
G.I. Joe #13 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire & Rus Wooten kicks off the “Dreadnok War”!
Let’s take a closer look at how this event launches!
G.I. Joe #13 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire & Rus Wooten (Image Comics/Skybound)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Williamson constructs the tangled web of deceit with this opening. The opening sequence of Cobra Commander sets the pace. His slithering dialogue shows the lack of compassion he carries. This sense of arrogance leads to the initial salvo from Destro. Manipulating Ripper into action is a cutthroat move. Readers watch as the mood shifts quickly into a state of revenge. Adding in the flashbacks of the original Cobra Commander series throws more gas on an already exploding situation.
This provides a pivot to Duke’s latest events. Taking time to pay respects is interrupted by duty. Knowing who controls Energon can rule the world, any PTO is off the table. Readers watch as the investigation takes a violent turn. With the set-up coming to goal, all seems lost for the Cobra leader. Action escalates even further with the most surprising “Guardian Angel”. The writing shows how fast the Commander can flip on a dime. Knowing this, Duke takes an ultimate gamble. This segways to a frantic escape. The deck is completely stacked against a duo no one expected. It is all to a delight of an opportunist on the final page. The chapter moves very fast but leaves a monster first impression.
Reilly is back on art duties & there’s no one better for this assignment. The despair of Dr. Laszlo boils as the full image of the Commander on his throne takes hold. There are subtle reactions between the two Cobra leaders as plans are made. This transfers over to Destro’s mischievous ways. Using Bellaire’s coloring as the driver, the flashback sequences cement the deal to kill the Commander. Parting with a sly grin, Destro feels the changes are already starting to happen.
Duke visiting Tyler Frost’s grave gets a full page image. Tying in the events of Transformers #2 adds to the emotional impact. This provides the start of Duke’s investigation via two page splash. Upon arrival, he sees a shocking vision in the desert. Panel structure does a slow build into the attack commences. Once here, readers watch as the action turns up to 11. Ripper’s attack on the Commander pops off the page. The half page shot throws everything out of control. This breaks when Duke makes the save. Using the nine-panel format, the back and forth of Duke and Commander jumps off page. It leads to a stunning half panel. There’s no time to rest as a two page splash welcomes in Ripper’s back-up. It all goes according to plan if the final page has anything to say about it. The full page image screams volumes as this saga is just getting started.
FINAL GRADE: 9.5
“The Dreadnok War” kicks off with an explosive first salvo. Williamson takes readers on a fast-paced action roller coaster. Reilly & Bellaire bring the heat with incredible art visuals. If you want an event living up to the hype, look no further.
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