This is the first series I’ve read that wasn’t written by
Chuck Dixon, which is probably why I enjoyed it a bit more. Mike Costa
concludes the battle between the Avatar/Aliens machines and Snakes Eyes with
this issue. Frankly I tend to like stories that literally run from one issue of
a series into another. After Snakes Eye’s and the white haired chick bring down
the fleet they skedaddle on out of there. This leaves Cobra to look at the surveillance
videos of their newest tech being destroyed by one “blind man with a sword.” Bludd
is full of great lines as he bashes on Cobra and their operations that is until
the Baroness kicks him out of the room.
I can’t say that I have a good feel for the new Cobra
Commander and having no idea how the original was acting prior to being
dethroned, I can’t say if he’s cooler or not. I will say that he comes across a
lot like the Devil’s Due Commander was, which was no nonsense and all business
all of the time. I think that’s what has always being jacked up with the Joes, everyone thinks of the bumbling
Cobra Commander from the cartoon that had to loose every week in order to
continue being appropriate for children. Now with the comics, everyone wants
Cobra to be the dominating force and they make them too big and too strong.
Right now Costa and IDW have a good balance. Cobra seems
strong, but sort of like Hydra was in Secret
Warriors. They have this large hidden infrastructure, but all it takes is
the Joe’s getting organized and kicking their ass to win. Costa does a great
job with the dialog, everyone is pretty sharp with their tongues but not in an
annoying way. Also it’s important that every not sound the same and Costa
manages that. My only grip is that there is really no sense of the voice for the
new Cobra Commander. Left to my own imagination I just pictured him sounding
like a British guy from Star Wars…
why not right?
The book looks good for the most part; there are a few
hiccups in art department but nothing major. There is something actually
entertaining about this book. It’s mindless and full of one-liners and
explosions, but is still pretty good. At the very least it’s better than that
shitty trailer for the second movie coming out this year. Lastly, you don’t
really need to have read the first two parts to know what’s going on, but it would
probably help in the long run of the story line.
Score: 3/5
Writer: Mike Costa
Artist: Alex Cal
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Price: $3.99
Release Date: 1/18/2012
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