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Post by indy94 on Aug 12, 2009 14:59:50 GMT -5
How do i get into g.i. joe ? I've only seen resolute and i really liked that and like to get into more g.i. joe stuff.
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Post by jtrain997 on Aug 14, 2009 21:12:26 GMT -5
I would pick up g.i. joe classics volumes 1 through 3 20 bucks a peice and thats some major joe stuff dont look for much as far as cartoons the original 80 ones where solid but they defintley show there era and if anyone tells you to watch sigma 6 or valor vs venom punch them in the face
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Post by indy94 on Aug 15, 2009 16:52:03 GMT -5
thanks and I will
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Post by browncoateric on Aug 22, 2009 21:50:52 GMT -5
I would also say the Classic GI Joe books. Volume 4 just recently came out. The only thing to say about them as warnign is that it takes to about issue 10 before it really starts gettign good. And the art is pretty painful.
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dupree
young justice
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Post by dupree on Sept 5, 2009 0:46:20 GMT -5
Even watching Rise of Cobra might be a good way of becoming familiar with certain characters and terms in the Joe Universe. Of course the old school PSA's are undeniably awesome and I'd recommend those too haha
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Max
sidekick
"The palace is not limited. The library is limitless and periodic." - Borges
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Post by Max on Nov 8, 2009 8:58:55 GMT -5
I'd actually avoid ROC for most characters. In some strange sense, I actually suggest watching ONLY one episode of it to become familiar with the character of Long Range. Shout! is releasing the complete series. The first season and I believe the movie have been released seperate. I'd go with the complete series Footlocker set as it comes with both seasons, the PSAs, the original comic series, and some special features.
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