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G.I. Joe! SMASH
G.I. Joe issue 1
Incredible HULKIssue 430
It's a new episode of Comics with my Kids, as the Father and Son team review a new book and an old book. First up is G.I. Joe issue #1 by Skybound Image comics written by Joshua Williamson art by Tom Reilly. Logan gives us the synopsis of issue 1, the classic getting the team together book. This book picks up after the end of the Duke mini-series.
Logan tells us about the lineup of Joes. We have Rock N Roll, Stalker, Cover Girl, Clutch, Baroness, and Duke to round out the team. We also get an introduction to Cobra's hidden base in Springfield, USA.
Logan tells us the best bits he likes in the book while Dad talks about the introduction of the Baroness as a Joe instead of a Cobra Confederate.
Then it's on to Incredible Hulk Issue 430 a random Hulk issue from Logan's comic collection. Originally published in the mid 1990's this issue presents the supervillain Speedfreek. An augmented human that has super speed to battle the Hulk.
As per usual Dad and Logan discuss the high points of the book and the art style of Liam Sharpe a transplant from England that first got his start working of Marvel in the Marvel UK line of books.
Find out this and more on this episode of Comics With my Kids.
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