This is where it all began ...

This is where it all began for me
Review for Classic G.I. Joe 5-A

Graphic Novel / Trade by IDW, Jan 01 2009
     
 
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Inking_Zanziber
September 03, 2010

This is where it all began for me

These are the issues that started it all off for me. One day, when I was sick as a child, I asked my father if he could pick up the latest MAD magazine for me to read. Upon returning from the store, he told me that they didn't have any copies of MAD, but he did buy me a copy of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #50 from Marvel Comics. Thus began my obsession with collecting comic books.

In this particular trade, we begin with the aftermath from volume 4... namely the creation of Cobra Island. Obviously, this creates several problems for the Joes. The biggest issue with Cobra Island is the fact that they become a "legitimate" sovereign land off the coast of the United States. Imagine, a huge island off of the southern coast of the USA that houses some of the world's most terrible terrorists. You can tell that these were written during the Cold War era.

Throughout this trade, we find stories that include-

* Billy leaving Storm Shadow to go seek out his revenge. * The Soft Master coming to Springfield to find out if Cobra has files on who really killed the Hard Master. * One of the many Crimson Guardsmen known as "Fred" attempting to take revenge of a Snake Eyes and Stalker. * Buzzer making his way back to Springfield with the location of G.I. Joe headquarters.

The final two main stories that complete this trade involve Rip Cord dropping in on Cobra Island to find out if his girlfriend Candy is really a Cobra agent or not, and the creation of Serpentor. We close this trade with the attack of the entire G.I. Joe team on Springfield; "A Nice Little Town". This creates some headaches for the Joes in the next volume. I suggest you read on to find out more.

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