G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero continues its long publication history in November with issue #301 from Skybound.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero continues its long publication history in November with issue #301 from Skybound.
Ariel Diaz is appearing all weekend at Terrificon at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut following a series of sought after cover illustrations for Dynamite and IDW
G.I. Joe The Movie was originally released to home video in 1987.
For a film with a $110 million production budget, a $13 million start for Snake Eyes will almost certainly put the toys back on the shelf, with little hope for a future G.I. Joe film or sequel.
While he is certainly no longer silent (or perpetually masked for that matter), Paramount ‘s “Knowing is Half the Battle” homage is sure to resonate with those who grew up watching the original cartoons with a bowl full of Frosted Flakes on a Saturday morning.
Even if you prefer the black-suited Snake Eyes’ patented visor, the action does seem to be plentiful in the new film by director Robert Schwentke.