| GI Joe Origins 13 Review GI Joe Origins #13 features an awesome cover by Tom Feister, and features Ripcord. This is part 1 in Ripcord's struggle to survive a mission gone wrong in the jungles of Africa. SL Gallant handles the art chores for this issue and his inks maintain the higher clarity witnessed in his recent issues of GI Joe. This is an improvement over his work on the movie books last year, and a welcome change. The crisp and clean inkwork lends itself to a more polished look.
This issue has the tension of survival infused with comedy by Ripcord. The funny thing about him is that he actually doesn't want to be called Ripcord. In the military, you rarely ever get to pick your call sign, so I find it funny that he is pretty much stuck with that name. It was funny to read what his preferred names are, even funnier to realize he'll never get those names.
Ripcord does remind me of his movie incarnation, judging by which service he wants to be in as opposed to the one he actually is in, and that he cracks jokes. This guy is eager to fly, but not in the way he is shown flying in the issue. I get the feeling that he will be the Joe that always wants what he can't have, and has the misfortune of having pretty bad luck, despite being pretty lucky. Ironic, but you'll see why in this issue.
What's it going to take for Ripcord to survive in the next issue? Does Ripcord have what it takes? He's got a stroke of luck but how long will it last? This issue was pretty interesting and one hell of an entertaining introduction for Ripcord. A good read, and I look forward to part 2 of Ripcord's struggle. |