We have with us, the IDW March 2015 G. I. Joe Solicitations.
Next March we’ll see…
- G.I. Joe (2014) #7
- G.I. Joe (2014) #7 Subscription Variant
- G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #212
- G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #212 Subscription Variant
- G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero TP Volume 11
- G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra #3 (of 5)
- G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra #3 (of 5) – Subscription Variant
- Transformers vs. G. I. Joe #7
- Transformers vs. G. I. Joe #7 – Subscription Variant
Find out more information about each solicitation, after the jump.
Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W) Karen Traviss (A) Steve Kurth (CA) Jeffrey Veregge
Item Code: JAN150453
In Shops: 3/25/2015
SRP: $3.99
Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W) Karen Traviss (A) Steve Kurth (CA) Dheeraj Verma
Item Code: JAN150454
In Shops: 3/25/2015
SRP: $3.99
Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W) Larry Hama (A/CA) S. L. Gallant
Item Code: JAN150450
In Shops: 3/18/2015
SRP: $3.99
Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W) Larry Hama (A) S. L. Gallant (CA) Antonio Fuso
Item Code: JAN150451
In Shops: 3/18/2015
SRP: $3.99
Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W) Larry Hama (A/CA) S. L. Gallant
Item Code: JAN150457
In Shops: 3/11/2015
SRP: $19.99
Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W) Mike Costa (A/CA) Paolo Villanelli
Item Code: JAN150455
In Shops: 3/25/2015
SRP: $3.99
Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W) Mike Costa (A) Paolo Villanelli (CA) Drew Johnson
Item Code: JAN150456
In Shops: 3/25/2015
SRP: $3.99
Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W) Tom Scioli, John Barber (A/CA) Tom Scioli
Item Code: JAN150447
In Shops: 3/25/2015
SRP: $3.99
Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W) Tom Scioli, John Barber (A) Tom Scioli (CA) Joe Quinones
Item Code: JAN150448
In Shops: 3/25/2015
SRP: $3.99
SilverOptimus says
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TGIF toys says
i need to start reading the Hama stuff again. I am WAY behind and it looks good. Also want to check out everything else as well.
For anyone that is reading Fall Of GI Joe how do you like it?
kevjul says
Gi Joe # 212 The death of Snake Eyes!!! This makes me wonder if Hamma is wrapping up the series.
neapolitan joe says
I'm happy Antonio Fuso is back (even only on a subscription variant cover).
snakeeyes1998 says
Interesting that Snake eyes is in his original outfit in this series. Makes me wonder if there is going to be a reboot of Joe coming featuring a new V1 Snake Eyes figure. If I recall correctly they would feature figures coming in the not to distant future in the old marvel comics.
skinny says
The comics have very little to do with any new Hasbro product at all. The only time that happens is with a movie tie-in comic. Plus there were a lot more new characters every year to write in, nowadays there are very few new characters getting figures. The new characters wind up in the non Hama titles or are even generated from them.
I don't have an opinion either way on this title, it has gone way off the beaten path. It will be most interesting to see what happens and people are talking about it which has not happened in a long time. Even issue 200 did not get this much buzz.
seaneley says
"Death of Snake-Eyes", huh? What're the odds he'll stay dead?
Bleak5170 says
Steevy Maximus says
Considering the nature of the books (nostalgia or too "sophisticated" for kids), I don't see the inclusion the "look selection" as being indicative of anything.
Probably chose the v1 look to make the Hama book a little bit different than the IDW stuff which prefer his v2 look.
Makes me roll my eyes how much the solicits are trying to make this into an event at this stage.
ozzie92 says
Series wrapping up? Maybe...but I think I remember Hama suggesting an indefinite number, even beyond 300. Of course, the way he writes--page by page--who knows. That style would tire me the hell out if I was the author.
I will read Hama's work until he's done, regardless of the " meh" factor.
As far as SE 's death meaning anything, who knows. We 've seen SS and CC die and return to life. Then again, we 've seen Soft Master, Kwinn/Dr. Venom (besides momentary virtual returns) and others stay dead.
Traviss' work? I personally love it! All that "boring" writing is just developing characters--like file cards used to do--setting us up to care about the characters when the crap hits the fan. At least, that's my hope.
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