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Preview: Gears of War Omnibus Vol. 2

Gears of War Omnibus Vol. 2

(W) Karen Traviss, Joshua Ortega (A) Pop Mhan, Colin Wilson (A/CA) Leonardo Manco
In Shops: Dec 18, 2019
SRP: $24.99

Two Gears of War comic book series are collected in this special omnibus edition. First, as the Pendulum Wars rage on, Marcus Fenix and his right-hand man Dominic Santiago are deployed on their first military tour and must endure the harsh reality of battle, loss, and the waning hope of victory. Then, in the “Dirty Little Secrets” miniseries, follow Marcus and the rest of Delta Squad as they fight to defend the last of humanity. Collects issues #14-24 of the DC Comics series.

Gears of War Omnibus Vol. 2

Preview: Revolution: The Road to Revolution 100-Page Special #1

Revolution: The Road to Revolution 100-Page Special #1

Simon Furman, Chuck Dixon, John Barber, James Roberts, Mairghread Scott, Karen Traviss (w) • Robert Atkins, Brendan Cahill, Guido Guidi, E.J. Su, Steve Kurth, Andrew Griffith, Alex Milne, Sara Pitre-Durocher, Sarah Stone (a) • Pop Mhan (c)

Ten years of TRANSFORMERS and G.I. JOE comics have led to this month’s REVOLUTION! This bargain-priced bonanza presents five key stories that have paved the road to the universe being born this month! From the first-ever IDW Transformers comic to the Karen Traviss G.I. JOE, the building blocks of this universe have been growing for years!

FC • 100 pages • $7.99

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Exclusive Preview: Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #43

This Thursday sees the release of DC ComicsSensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #43. The issue is the second part of a three part story involving the Greek Goddess Nyx and it is a visually compelling piece illustrated by Andres Guinaldo and Raul Fernandez, and written by Karen Traviss.

Nyx, primordial goddess of night, is indifferent to the fate of the mortals below when she decides to teach her daughter Strife a lesson. But Diana of Themyscira is determined to protect humanity from the consequences. “Nine Days” part 2 of 3.

The chapter will be available for download on Thursday via the DC Comics App, Readdcentertainment.com, iBooks, comiXology.com, Google Play, Kindle Store, Nook Store, and iVerse ComicsPlus.

Check out below for an exclusive preview of the comic before it hits digital stands this Thursday!

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Review: G.I. Joe #1

While it’s struggled to maintain mainstream relevance anywhere close to what it had in the past, the G.I. Joe property still has a solid grip on a certain group of fans. While it hasn’t been making waves in the comics industry as well as, say, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has, G.I. Joe comics continue to come out and continued to be purchased and enjoyed. This week, IDW decided to relaunch its G.I. Joe series with a new #1 written by Karen Traviss with art by Steve Kurth, setting up a story promising “The Fall of G.I. Joe.” The sad news is that you’re probably better off rummaging through your closet to play with your old G.I. Joe action figures than you’d be reading this dull debut; decent art isn’t enough to elevate the boring, unsatisfying plot.

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The idea for this story is actually an intriguing one, sure to satisfy anyone even vaguely a fan of G.I. Joe; previously infamous organization Cobra has gained considerably positive international favor as a peace organization. With Cobra seemingly ending world conflict nonviolently, the United States deduces the G.I. Joe department is unnecessary. This first issue introduces us to how the Joes are taking this into their own hands. All of this sounds potentially cool, but its execution is free of any excitement, any fun, and any action, certainly not appealing for younger audiences and not even older readers.

Full of dialogue mulling over big political struggle, bringing up issues like bought-out politicians and dishonest, national motives, this issue presents a whole lot, but doesn’t manage to make any of it stick. It’s nice that the main protagonist is a female, but the book doesn’t allow for any characterization to make her enjoyable to follow. It’s clear that the Joes are taking a big risk, going against the US government and following their collective gut, but the book never delves deep enough into their motives. There isn’t anything besides talking, and even the comedy fails to affect.

The art is good, although nothing to write home about. It’s technically without significant flaw, offering convincing facial expression and movement. The layouts are relatively interesting, occasionally offering a page that sticks out. At the end of the day, an artist can only visualize talking heads so well, anyway.

There is a great story buried in G.I. Joe #1, making its poor quality especially disappointing. I loved playing with my G.I. Joe action figures when I was young and this issue definitely didn’t manage to bring any of that back up beyond the basic concept. Pulling readers in with a compelling concept is only half the battle, after all.

Story: Karen Travis Art: Steve Kurth
Story: 3.5 Art: 7.0 Overall: 3.75 Recommendation: Pass

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IDW Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Preview: G.I. Joe Vol. 4 #1

G.I. JOE #1

Karen Traviss (w) • Steve Kurth (a) • Jeffrey Veregge (c)

DOES THE WORLD NEED G.I. JOE? Cobra had become an international peacekeeping force… and the future of G.I. JOE looks bleak. SCARLETT leads what’s left of America’s ultimate fighting force—but will she be able to keep hew team together? Real-world action and politics collide… and nothing will be the same.

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

The World Will Always Need G.I. Joe. Author Karen Traviss is Put in Charge.

gi joe the fall of gi joeAcclaimed British military science-fiction author Karen Traviss reignites the G.I. Joe franchise with an all-new series. Filled with the kind of gritty realism fans of the author have come to expect, this new take on G.I. Joe is guaranteed to please followers of the classic property and comic readers experiencing it for the first time.

The world has changed and so must G.I. Joe—lead by Scarlett, the once-revered G.I. Joe team faces an unthinkable reality where Cobra has become an unlikely peacekeeping taskforce. Utilizing real-world dangers and politics, this is a G.I. Joe comic the likes of which has never been seen.

Traviss guides an all-star squad of talent on this monthly series starting with fan-favorite artist Steve Kurth on interior art. With a keen eye for design, Jeffery Veregge provides striking covers to the series. The first issue will feature a subscription variant cover by Cliff Chiang.

Look for this new series to infiltrate comic shops this September.