G.I JOE: Cobra #4
To paraphrase a recent ad campaign, “This isn't your childhood G.I JOE.
To paraphrase a recent ad campaign, “This isn't your childhood G.I JOE.
For the past few months Scalped has taken a bit of detour.
Back in the late 90's there was a British TV series called Ultraviolet .
If you cast your minds back to last week, you may recall that I reviewed the Captain America 70th Anniversary Special .
This issue picks up right where the last one left off: The psychologically disturbed Walter and Frank Castle finally face off with Walter beating Castle to a blood pulp in a hallucinatory rage.
Dan Hill We've all seen the ads by now- the familiar star logo on a black background with the word "July" in the centre.
Dave Wallace: After last issue's fantastic prologue, I can't deny that I was expecting a little more from the first issue of "Return of the King".
Up until this issue Andy Diggle's run on Thunderbolts had a certain air about it, a book firmly set in the darker corners of the Marvel universe.
Bill Frye The twist behind Brian Michael Bendis and Jonathan Hickman's Secret Warriors is one that I am not sure I like or not.
