We have with us the IDW November 2018 G. I. Joe Solicitations.
This November we will see…
- G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero #258 – Cover A: Joshep
- G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero #258 – Cover B: Royle
- G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero Silent Option #3 – Cover A: Diaz
- G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero Silent Option #3 – Cover B: Loh
- G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 10
- G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 12
- G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 17
- G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 20
- G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 21
Find out more information about each title, after the jump.
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero #258 – Cover A: Joshep
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(W) Larry Hama (A/CA) Ron Joseph
“The Cobra’s Venom,” Part 3! Dr. Venom has transferred himself into a giant android, but the transfer was incomplete. Dr. Venom’s in there, it’s true-but it’s an INSANE version of him! Will G.I. JOE have what it takes to stop a true MECHANICAL MONSTER in its tracks?!
Bullet Points:
- Third of five G.I. JOE/COBRA vehicle-gear-themed RI covers by Jamie Sullivan!
- In Shops: Nov 21, 2018
- SRP: $3.99
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero #258 – Cover B: Royle
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(W) Larry Hama (A) Ron Joseph (CA) John Royle
“The Cobra’s Venom,” Part 3! Dr. Venom has transferred himself into a giant android, but the transfer was incomplete. Dr. Venom’s in there, it’s true-but it’s an INSANE version of him! Will G.I. JOE have what it takes to stop a true MECHANICAL MONSTER in its tracks?!
Bullet Points:
- Third of five G.I. JOE/COBRA vehicle-gear-themed RI covers by Jamie Sullivan!
- In Shops: Nov 21, 2018
- SRP: $3.99
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero Silent Option #3 – Cover A: Diaz
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(W) Larry Hama, Ryan Ferrier (A) Kenneth Loh (A/CA) Netho Diaz
“Silent Option,” Part 3! Bombstrike’s team of covert G.I. JOE special operators-including fan-favorite ninja and Snake-Eyes possessed Dawn Moreno-battle to retrieve the mysterious Agent Helix, who has taken her war against human traffickers to all-new deadly heights! The bullets blaze and the katanas raze in the penultimate chapter of living legend Larry Hama and superstar artist Netho Diaz’s latest explosive team-up! Plus, Ryan Ferrier and Kenneth Loh reveal more of Helix’s amazing origin tale in “Codename: Helix,” Part 3!
The return of breakout character Dawn Moreno (Snake Eyes) to the pages of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero!
Each over-sized issue includes the 20-page main story by the “Dawn of the Arashikage” superstar creative team of Larry Hama and Netho Diaz, and a four-page backup “Codename: Helix” origin story by Ryan Ferrier (G.I. Joe vs. Six Million Dollar Man) and Kenneth Loh (Dead Rising: Road to Fortune).
Bullet Points:
- Self-contained canonical mini-series that takes place within the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero continuity!
- In Shops: Nov 28, 2018
- SRP: $4.99
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero Silent Option #3 – Cover B: Loh
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(W) Larry Hama, Ryan Ferrier (A) Netho Diaz (A/CA) Kenneth Loh
“Silent Option,” Part 3! Bombstrike’s team of covert G.I. JOE special operators-including fan-favorite ninja and Snake-Eyes possessed Dawn Moreno-battle to retrieve the mysterious Agent Helix, who has taken her war against human traffickers to all-new deadly heights! The bullets blaze and the katanas raze in the penultimate chapter of living legend Larry Hama and superstar artist Netho Diaz’s latest explosive team-up! Plus, Ryan Ferrier and Kenneth Loh reveal more of Helix’s amazing origin tale in “Codename: Helix,” Part 3!
The return of breakout character Dawn Moreno (Snake Eyes) to the pages of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero!
Each over-sized issue includes the 20-page main story by the “Dawn of the Arashikage” superstar creative team of Larry Hama and Netho Diaz, and a four-page backup “Codename: Helix” origin story by Ryan Ferrier (G.I. Joe vs. Six Million Dollar Man) and Kenneth Loh (Dead Rising: Road to Fortune).
Bullet Points:
- Self-contained canonical mini-series that takes place within the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero continuity!
- In Shops: Nov 28, 2018
- SRP: $4.99
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 10
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(W) Larry Hama (A) Marc Deering, Juan Castro, Brian Shearer (A/CA) SL Galant
With COBRA on the run and the Pit in shambles, DUKE leads the team into a brave new era, as new teams are formed and G.I. JOE finds another base of operations. Plus, TORPEDO leads a dangerous rescue mission in Olliestan.
Bullet Points:
- In Shops: Nov 12, 2014
- SRP: $19.99
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 12
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(W) Larry Hama (A) S. L. Gallant, Brian Shearer (CA) Antonio Fuso
G.I. JOE faces a force unlike anything they’ve ever encountered before… and the only way to control it is by reviving Serpentor, the Cobra Emperor himself! But bringing him backs sets into motion drastic events that lead to the death of the original Ninja Commando! Collects issues #211-215.
Bullet Points:
- In Shops: Sep 16, 2015
- SRP: $19.99
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 17
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(W) Larry Hama (A) S. L. Gallant, Brian Shearer (CA) John Royle
The classic A Real American Hero continues from writer Larry Hama! Duke reckons with the most difficult choice of his life… while COBRA scrambles to contain the dangerous new agent in their midst! Collects issues #231-235.
Bullet Points:
- In Shops: Apr 12, 2017
- SRP: $19.99
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 20
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(W) Larry Hama (A/CA) Netho Diaz
While opposing forces-both good and evil-battle to control the young ninja, Dawn Moreno, she fights her own personal war within her fragile mind… one that will change the pages of G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO forever! It’s the dawning of a new age, where old meets new, bloody past collides with an even bloodier present… and an ALL-NEW SNAKE-EYES RISES FROM THE ASHES! Collects issues #246-250.
Bullet Points:
- “Dawn of the Arashikage” story arc!
- In Shops: May 30, 2018
- SRP: $17.99
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 21
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(W) Larry Hama (A) Alex Sanchez, David Messina, Brian Shearer (CA) John Royle, Jagdish Kumar
G.I. Joe. Cobra. Two opposing forces. Two powerful war machines, each made more lethal by the undeniable strength of their individual parts. But who and what are those parts? Living legend Larry Hama shares some of their amazing tales in “Special Missions”-five one-shot stories featuring a variety of characters including Stalker, Baroness, Duke, and more-each illustrated by a different world-class artist! Collects issues #251-255.
Bullet Points:
- Advance solicited for December release!
- The new Snake Eyes, Dawn Moreno, has generated excitement and new fan interest in the G.I. Joe brand.
- In Shops: Dec 05, 2018
- SRP: $17.99
SilverOptimus says
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captain mal says
Can we please stop with the 'giant androids'. Thank you.
Sean_C says
"Hama's take on GI JOE is much more realistic and grounded than any other version." - fans 10 years ago.
I get running out of ideas...but Dr. Venom becoming GI JOE's Norman Osborn or some other unkillable super villain...really?
NaytNavare says
Killing off Snake-Eyes ruined the series for me. But damn if I didn't stop actively reading with the giant eyeball reveal. One day, ONE DAY GI Joe will return to at least comic goodness. One day....
Crimson Rage says
I recall the Devil's Due forums littered with soooo many "This comic sucks... BRING BACK HAMA!" comments. Funny how things work out.
Personally I still like the book, even though it hasn't gone in directions I expected. I'm particularly glad Dr Venom is back, especially as his return has simultaneously rid us of the awful Dr Mindbender.
NaytNavare says
I see all the "the new female Snake-Eyes has generated fan interest" stuff.
... has it? Am I the only one not a fan of the legacy diversity? (Please note, my issue is not the starring or featuring of a female character, but replacing Snake-Eyes as they have.)
nero9000 says
So Fake-Eyes 2 is all over both of these titles?
stopdead says
While I still very much enjoy Hama's work, I do wonder if the title would benefit from more editorial involvement. Sometimes the story arcs feel anti-climatic, perhaps because Hama writes page-to-page rather than plotting things out. At some point Hama will retire and, if the book continues, perhaps he can remain on as the editor or creative consultant.
ConanXXXV says
I think RAH goes on for as long as Hama wants to do it. I doubt it continues without him. Look at what failures the titles without him were. The last two years have not been very good. I am sick of hearing him talk about how he writes page to page. But I am thankful for have a RAH comic. The John Royle covers make it worth it. I do like how they brought DR Venom back. Female Snake Eyes blows and the other Snake Eyes is a non factor. I'm sick of ninjas. In the famous issue #21 Snake Eyes fought like 6 Red Ninjas. In the recent ssue with the female Snake Eyes it was like 50.
pankratiast says
I will continue to read ARAH for as long as they print it, but my interest in it varies depending on the story arc. While there may be some short term interest in the Dawn Snake Eyes, I believe she and Sean (for whom there is no interest), are place holders until the real Snake Eyes gets back. Sick of him or not, there are reasons that he is the overall most popular Joe.
As for as DDP, I felt that some of their issues actually helped progress the Joe stories, whereas often times ARAH feels like it is going in circles. Plus Sean was much better as Kamakura than Fake Eyes.
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