Check out the latest solicitations from IDW for July 2012 –
- Danger Girl/G.I.Joe #1 (4 issue limited series)
- G.I.Joe #15
- Snake Eyes & Storm Shadow #15
- Cobra #15
- G.I.Joe: A Real American Hero #180
- Classic G.I.Joe vol 15
- G.I.Joe: Cobra command Vol 2
- G.I.Joe: Disavowed Vol 6
In related news, IDW has posted on Twitter that they plan to reduce their monthly G.I.Joe titles:
GI Joe, Magic, D&D and Ninja Turtles will all be trimmed a bit – to ONE ongoing and the occasional mini, not more than one at a time. #idw
Join us after the jump to learn more about each new release for July and to share your thoughts on IDW‘s plans to trim the fat.
Andy Hartnell (w) • John Royle (a) • J. Scott Campbell X 2 (c)
The two most incredible covert action teams the world has ever known—so covert, in fact, that neither knows the other exists—are meeting for the first time ever! Repeat: Danger Girl and G.I. JOE, together. Spies! Girls! Ninjas! COBRA! If your head did not just explode, then you are one of the lucky few remaining that will live to enjoy a summer blockbuster you’ll have to see to believe!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
*Variant covers:
Black & White J. Scott Campbell variant cover!
Unique hand-sketched J. Scott Campbell variant cover!
· The team-up the world isn’t ready for
Chuck Dixon (w) • Will Rosado (a) • Tommy Lee Edwards (c)
“Deep Terror, part 3!”
DEEP TERROR rumbles on! Scarlett and Team Bravo are on the loose in a COBRA mining operation, miles beneath the surface of the Earth, with no chance of escape. In this issue they uncover the objective of Dr. Mindbender’s subterranean search: a rare element that will allow COBRA to change the world forever. And that’s NOT Good!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
*Variant covers:
Black & White Tommy Lee Edwards cover!
• The all-new direction for G.I. JOE continues!
Chuck Dixon (w) • Robert Atkins (a) • Andrea Di Vito (c)
“Serpent’s Shadow,” part 3!
SNAKE EYES continues a deadly game where the rules are known only to him. To prove his renewed loyalty to the Arashikage Clan, he joins a team to kill the new COBRA COMMANDER! But danger lurks for him within the ninja clan with a new betrayal around every corner. ALSO! Zartan makes some interesting new friends.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
*Variant covers:
Lee Ferguson cover!
· Non-stop ninja and commando action!
· Featuring the key villain from G.I. JOE: RETALIATION!
Mike Costa (w) • Antonio Fuso (a) • Antonio Fuso (c)
The lies and betrayals keep adding up, as Flint struggles to maintain his honor amidst his team of scoundrels and backstabbers. And is the information that Tomax has been supplying really on the level? Of course not… but what game is he playing?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
*Variant covers:
Joe Eisma (Morning Glories) & Juan Castro cover!
• NEW CHARACTERS! NEW MISSION!
• SAME CUTTING-EDGE STORYTELLING!
Larry Hama (w) • S L Gallant (a) • Herb Trimpe, Gallant (c)
In this special issue of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, G.I. JOE goes to SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL! After being provided with pivotal information, G.I. JOE travel to San Diego in order to stop a plot to exchange nuclear clearance codes within the confines of the SDCC. Will G.I. JOE save the day in time? You can’t miss this convention-tastic issue of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
*Variant covers:
Larry Hama variant sketch cover!
Larry Hama, Eric Fein, & Peter Quinones (w) • Phil Gosier, William Rosado, & Ernie Stiner (a) • Jonboy Meyers (c)
The original run of Marvel’s G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO comes to a conclusion. Issues #146–155 are collected in this final volume of CLASSIC G.I. JOE.
TPB • FC • $24.99 • 248 pages • ISBN 978-1-61377-274-4
• All 155 issues of A REAL AMERICAN HERO are now collected for the first time.
[Center]G.I. JOE: Cobra Command, Vol. 2
Chuck Dixon & Mike Costa (w) • Alex Cal & Beni Lobel (a) • Dave Wilkins (c)
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COBRA COMMAND CONCLUDES! The new COBRA COMMANDER is on a path of conquest and destruction. The G.I. JOE, SNAKE EYES, and COBRA story lines converge in this second volume as the JOES struggle to survive. Everything changes here! Who lives—who dies—who wins? The answers aren’t what you expect, and the foundation for the future of G.I. JOE starts here!
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 120 pages • ISBN 978-1-61377-278-2
• Includes issues 10 & 11 of all three ongoing G.I. JOE series!
Brandon Jerwa (w) • Tim Seeley, Jason Millet, & Emiliano Santalucia (a) • Sharp Bros. (c)
Containing the two-part “Bad Moon Rising,” where General “Joe” Colton returns to lead the JOEs for the recovering Hawk and the first three parts of the “Union of the Snake” storyline that leads to the conclusion of the “Real American Hero” story arc.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 124 pages • ISBN 978-1-61377-222-5
• Collects issues #34–38!
C.I.A.D. says
IDW July 2012 G.I.Joe Solicitations and - GI Joe News
Bub says
What does one on-going mean? Just GI Joe? All I have been getting lately is GI Joe A Real American Hero. I hope that is still going to be published. I can't decide whether it is cool or gimicky that they are having one set at SDCC. I kinda like it though..
Mumble-Bee says
I hope "one on-going" means one for each continuity.
I'm enjoying the heck out of ARAH, and not reading the "modern" title, but I think they both deserve to continue. Multiple miniseries dilute the brand and story, tho - at $4 a pop, it's difficult to keep up with all this stuff, especially when you know there will be a collection the month after a story ends.
RPD says
I guess I'm gonna have to get that Danger Girl crossover...
C.I.A.D. says
I'm enjoying the heck out of ARAH, and not reading the "modern" title, but I think they both deserve to continue. Multiple miniseries dilute the brand and story, tho - at $4 a pop, it's difficult to keep up with all this stuff, especially when you know there will be a collection the month after a story ends.
Couldn't have said it any better myself.
sparhawk says
I guess Snake-Eyes REALLY wants that SDCC exclusive....
Mainframe says
They stop ARAH then I have no reason to go to the comic store......
Barbecue51 says
I'm with Mainframe completely. I'll be done. God I hope they ont kill ARAH, it's the only comic I read.
GI Guppy the third says
Giant Tommy Lee Edwards fan here. That cover is awesome.
CynthiaCM says
I have a feeling that ARAH is toast... which is just awful. The IDW mainline title is decent, but I just couldn't really get into it. Still, I'd bet money that they keep the latter.
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