![]() ![]() ![]() Mindbender was mistakenly referred to as "Dr. These issues were sorely in need of better editing as well-at three different points in this volume, Dr. It's also particularly awkward when Sergeant Slaughter shows up out of nowhere, shoehorned into an already very busy issue where Zartan is running loose in the Pit. I realize that much of that wasn't Hama's fault, since he had certain demands that Hasbro wanted met, and to his credit, he tries to spotlight as many of them as he can and give them their moments to shine, but still, when you have characters like Beach Head and Leatherneck introduced in the midst of a battle it's hard to get any indication of their personality. My biggest gripe with this volume is that so many characters are introduced so quickly that you don't get to spend any time getting to know them. ![]() The art is very consistently drawn by Rod Whigham for all ten issues. This volume of Larry Hama's original G.I.JOE series gives presents issues 41-50, which give us some classic storylines such as the early days immediately after the formation of Cobra Island, Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow teaming up to go after the Hard Master's murderer, Zartan's invasion of the Pit, the creation of Serpentor, and the Battle of Springfield. ![]()
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