I'm undecided about whether or not I like Real American Hero Issue 307. However, Helix is my favorite Action Force character, and I'm glad she survived the transfer from IWD to Skybound comics. My issue with 307 is Cobra Commander. It baffles me how people could be entertain by a fictional terrorist calling himself Cobra Commander. Is Cobra Commander comparable to real life terrorist Osama Bin Laden or Muammar Qaddafi, and why is he considered a "practical villain" if he's not?
Why is the new Hollywood's potential member of G. I. Joe, Noah Diaz from Rise of the Beast, not in this comic book or passed issues given his relevance in that movie?
Good points! However, why are you suggesting Action Force should be made for an older audience only? Also, does the host of this channel ever response to questions?
@@thehidden6532ok let me get this straight right now because for starters tho these is exactly why right now is wrong with the industry as well for comics and live action movies period so do u want to be that boring forever or something that really a very much older audience I’m not it don’t have to be over the top violent
@@T-Bechilln , I'm not sure what you're trying to say. Although I'm pretty old, I'm not sure if you are including me in that audience. I saw all of the 1980s cartoon stories about Action Force, collected the Joe-comics, and read about Action Force teams that came before plus after the 1980s. As a result, the Joe-villain Iron Klaw is someone I favor because he reflects most terrorists in reality, compared to Cobra Commander or Serpentor. To be far, I can't get into the Valaverse stuff because it is new to me.
Consensus from people I listen to say Action Force shouldn't get new movies or cartoons from Hollywood, because these stories are unappealing to audiences that didn't grow up during this story's first aired cartoons. Critics of Action Force point to the unrealistic aspects of a villain's space weapons platform. I struggle with contemplating the cost factor of a space weapons platform, but powers and abilities are the main reasons why critics reject Action Force. Critics often say "I like Marvel" over Action Force and they allude to powers being the reason for their selection. Personally, I'm fixated on Cobra Commander because he seems too unrealistic to buy into, but I like the Helix character. Aside from my opinions, is it true that Action Force has no characters with superpowers?
@@CoffeeNToys , um! Years ago, on the "prime branch" of Action Force team spinoffs, a team called Adventures had a "shifty" Joe with mystical powers plus an alien interstellar origin. This "alien" was called Merklynn. Do you want other Joe examples?
Thank you for Sharing! Larry Hama is the master at comic book plotting.
I'm undecided about whether or not I like Real American Hero Issue 307. However, Helix is my favorite Action Force character, and I'm glad she survived the transfer from IWD to Skybound comics. My issue with 307 is Cobra Commander. It baffles me how people could be entertain by a fictional terrorist calling himself Cobra Commander. Is Cobra Commander comparable to real life terrorist Osama Bin Laden or Muammar Qaddafi, and why is he considered a "practical villain" if he's not?
I hope they really didn’t kill them off. This could next G.I. Joe attack on cobra island. Nobody left behind.
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What does the special covers look like? You mentioned 1-50 cover, and 1-500 cover.
Why is the new Hollywood's potential member of G. I. Joe, Noah Diaz from Rise of the Beast, not in this comic book or passed issues given his relevance in that movie?
Does zartan have body morphine like mystique now?
Are you trying to say that Zartan should be a dope-up drug addict?
@@thehidden6532 ha! Morphing
@@LandofMert76 , did you mean something else about Zartan?
@@thehidden6532 he used to be a master of disguise. How did he do it in this issue? Just a disguise or did he change shape like Mystique?
@@LandofMert76 , are suggesting that Zartan is using drugs or some type narcotic?
Still the best comic coming out can't wait for the next issue
Good story telling man
G.i.joe should make a comeback to tv and another animated movie or live action for much older audiences
Good points! However, why are you suggesting Action Force should be made for an older audience only? Also, does the host of this channel ever response to questions?
I agree!
@@thehidden6532ok let me get this straight right now because for starters tho these is exactly why right now is wrong with the industry as well for comics and live action movies period so do u want to be that boring forever or something that really a very much older audience I’m not it don’t have to be over the top violent
@@CoffeeNToys , thanks! What do you know about the host for this channel?
@@T-Bechilln , I'm not sure what you're trying to say. Although I'm pretty old, I'm not sure if you are including me in that audience. I saw all of the 1980s cartoon stories about Action Force, collected the Joe-comics, and read about Action Force teams that came before plus after the 1980s. As a result, the Joe-villain Iron Klaw is someone I favor because he reflects most terrorists in reality, compared to Cobra Commander or Serpentor. To be far, I can't get into the Valaverse stuff because it is new to me.
Consensus from people I listen to say Action Force shouldn't get new movies or cartoons from Hollywood, because these stories are unappealing to audiences that didn't grow up during this story's first aired cartoons. Critics of Action Force point to the unrealistic aspects of a villain's space weapons platform. I struggle with contemplating the cost factor of a space weapons platform, but powers and abilities are the main reasons why critics reject Action Force. Critics often say "I like Marvel" over Action Force and they allude to powers being the reason for their selection. Personally, I'm fixated on Cobra Commander because he seems too unrealistic to buy into, but I like the Helix character. Aside from my opinions, is it true that Action Force has no characters with superpowers?
As far as I know action force (GI Joe) doesn’t have anyone with supernatural powers
@@CoffeeNToys , um! Years ago, on the "prime branch" of Action Force team spinoffs, a team called Adventures had a "shifty" Joe with mystical powers plus an alien interstellar origin. This "alien" was called Merklynn. Do you want other Joe examples?