u/Asterisk_76

▲ 5 r/gijoe

After a brutal trek to 7-11, where the stoner metalheads would harass me in the arcade, I read with anticipation every monthly GI Joe, starting with issue 24, a classic, way back in the day; I loved the Cobra Commander "Billy" storyline, then the "Smiths." What an underrated comic. I would go onto write. other work. BTW you know "The 'Nam," from Marvel was great, too, but... how did Cobra Command really begin? What was the first business. I would have said that the Commander himself began in something innocuous like insurance. How would Cobra Command begin today - there were total militia group cult vibes, but how would Cobra Command rise, way before the advent of multinational arms dealers like Destro aligning with what may have begun as the unwanted class clown of American politics? I invite any imaginative thoughts - what did you picture then? - with grounded ones, from the book. When I exited the reading, despite now having helped fund two Hasbropulse items with that Kickstarter set.....

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u/Asterisk_76 — 16 days ago