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Old 05-16-2007, 07:32 AM #1
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Exclamation The Comic Box #20!!!

Welcome to The Comic Box. This is a discussion thread for the GI Joe comics. We start at Marvel’s #1 and move thru the series every Wednesday. It’s a chance to give your thoughts, opinions and remarks about the comic in question.


#20. Home Is Where the War Is


~Short Summary~
Clutch goes on leave, and finds out his best friend is in the unwilling employ of Cobra.

~Notes of Interest~
One of the very few issues not written by Larry Hama. Tells a lot about the life of Clutch. John Byrne did the cover art.
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http://www.yojoe.com/comics/joe/joe20.shtml



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John Byrne, one of my all time favorite artists..........

And this was a cool episode delving into the life of our favorite grease monkey......



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IIRC (I'm at work and my comics are at home...) this one wasn't too bad for a non-Hama issue. The most glaring difference was the use of thought balloons...

Shame they couldn't get Byrne to do a full issue's art, I'd have liked to see his depiction of more of the Joe & Cobra characters.
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I do put the link directly to the summary of each issue under them. Just so that if you find yourself away from your collections, it's an easier access to do a quick read through............
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This was one of my favorite stand alone issues!!!
I Loved the fact they gave Clutch time in the spotlight, I wish they would have done it more with so many characters!!!
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Old 05-16-2007, 11:23 AM #6
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This isn't one of my favorites...............but I'm biased-it's not the story or art quality that bothers me...........it's WHERE they scheduled it as a fill-in.......between the AWESOME #19 and INCREDIBLE #21...............I realize that Hama needed extra time 'cuz he did the breakdowns on #21................

It is a fun issue-I like the part where Clutch knocks the house off it's foundation with the car................
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IIRC (I'm at work and my comics are at home...) this one wasn't too bad for a non-Hama issue. The most glaring difference was the use of thought balloons...

Shame they couldn't get Byrne to do a full issue's art, I'd have liked to see his depiction of more of the Joe & Cobra characters.


Actually, Hama broke his own "no thought bubbles" rule at least once. In the post Cobra Civil War issue after a motorist yells at Roadblock, he thinks "He wasn't even driving American iron!" Or something like that.

I'm not opposed to non-Hama issues, but issue 20 was a forgettable issue, really. Belt jet packs?

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Actually, Hama broke his own "no thought bubbles" rule at least once. In the post Cobra Civil War issue after a motorist yells at Roadblock, he thinks "He wasn't even driving American iron!" Or something like that.

I thought there was at least one more, but the one I remember was when Cobra was in the middle of rebuilding Megatron's body, CC's talking about double-crossing Megatron but doesn't realise Megs can hear him. There's a close-up of Megatron's face and a thought balloon of, simply, "Hah!"
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