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Sonneilon 01-29-2007 11:35 AM

The Comic Box #4!
 
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.

GI Joe #4. Operation : Wingfield.

A nutty, hickoid alternative army is off training in the boondocks. Hawk, Grunt and Snake Eyes are sent in to investigate and take care of business. The leader, Vance Wingfield, turns out to be nuttier than a nutcake and he wants to destroy the world so he can rebuild it in his own way. Just like Dr. Doom in the Ultimate Alliance video game!

Interesting tidbit. HEY! This is Vance Wingnut that shows up in the Devils Due series. This is the guy who drops satellites and decimates cities. HOW a satellite can cause so much damage is beyond the average reader. They aren’t like meteors in Armageddon, y’know? DD took an interesting route by bringing this guy back. But let’s face it, the return of Kahn in Star Trek was a FAR more interesting villain than this Wingnut.

Another note. It would seem Grunt was quite the hero in the comic, although he got almost no time in the cartoon. Should he have a spot w/ the 25th Joes or were there way cooler Joes that showed up and booted him back to college?


-image from yojoe.com-

Discuss Away!

Self-Modifier 01-29-2007 01:53 PM

I'll have to look at the issue to refresh my memory, but one thing that jumps right out at me immediately is that this issue had Snake-Eyes's report, which gave us some insight into how he might talk. Excluding the time he said Scarlett's name once, I don't believe we ever heard his "voice" again until the final issue, making this kind of a unique experience.

Sephron13 01-29-2007 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Self-Modifier
I'll have to look at the issue to refresh my memory, but one thing that jumps right out at me immediately is that this issue had Snake-Eyes's report, which gave us some insight into how he might talk. Excluding the time he said Scarlett's name once, I don't believe we ever heard his "voice" again until the final issue, making this kind of a unique experience.

You're correct S-M, this is the first and only (until the end) time we "hear" what Snake Eyes thinks. He keeps a log of sorts while Grunt is in Wingfield's camp. I loved this issue a lot actually. I didn't read this until a couple of years ago, so after incidents like Waco and Ruby Ridge, you can almost see this happening today. I liked seeing the Joes against other foes besides Cobra, too. Always fun and interesting!

Lava Boss 01-30-2007 11:16 AM

I'm amused by thesuper-patriotic cover art has nothing to do with the issue.

Hawk in a beret?

Scarlett looking like red Sonja?

Snake-Eyes looking like Spiderman

Is Stalker shooting Snake-Eyes? :p

The issue is good, though this was the second issue I read and was wondering about the lack of Cobra. Hawk can fly a plane, is this ever mentioned again?

Wingfield's mustache seems a bit eccentric, but he's an oddball. Basically he's less clandestine, less clever Cobra Commander, and as such the government has better tabs on him...though I wonder how he got working soviet tanks, not as easy to transport accross country as a HISS. ANd he had a nuke!

I'd rate this issue 6 out of 10.

Self-Modifier 01-30-2007 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Lava Boss
Hawk can fly a plane, is this ever mentioned again?


As I recall, he flew a plane somewhere around #12 or so to extract some Joes from Sierra Gordo. But aside from those two instances, I don't think it was ever mentioned.

General Scarlett 01-30-2007 08:25 PM

I'm in agreement with Lava Boss, the cover is hysterical due to the fact that it suffers from the same lament as a majority of Superman comics-Simply Cover Art. Don't get me wrong, this ploy works for collectors & artists like me!
The story in this issue is a bit of a reach, what with the whacko and all the rest, but it does play out to a fear that at the time was, for the most part, unknown. I recall after really getting further into the series & learning about Destro & M.A.R.S., this issue popped into my mind as someone that Destro might sell to. We know that Destro is all about the scratch, but I think that it would have had to be someone else who set up the transactions due to Destro actually laughing the Wingnut out the door......but who knows??

As for Hawk & his piloting the plane, it was touched upon in a later issue. But like most things Hawk related, there was not really a whole lot of 'creativeness' involved. But that's just my point of view.......

All in all, this issue was an attempt to solidify G.I. Joe as 'A Real American Hero' and damn if it didn't work...in spades!!!!!!

Sonneilon 01-30-2007 08:33 PM

You guys ever collect Batman/Detective in the late 80s? Those covers almost NEVER had anything to do with what was inside. I don't remember what comic it was when I first discovered that covers don't always have to do with the story inside. I don't think it was GI Joe but probably something of the sort.

General Scarlett 01-30-2007 08:40 PM

Oh God Yes!!! Out of the THOUSANDS of comic books in my collection, there's very few that relate to the story inside!! But like I said, for me, the cover art is more than 50% of the reason I buy. Of course with all the titles I collect, ahhhh well that's for another thread....

Sonneilon 01-30-2007 09:33 PM

Oh, you know what comic NEVER had anything to do with it. Or at least 95%? Spawn. Man, that comic sucked.

General Scarlett 01-30-2007 10:07 PM

Tell me about it!! I honestly tried, but NEVER got into it!!! Even though I met with the artists & creator.......still nothing!


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