G.I. Joe: The Cobra Files #7

Writer: Mike Costa Artist: Antonio Fuso Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: October 2, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6
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BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE - PART 1! FLINT is ready to disband the COBRA FILES team, but CHAMELEON will have none of it. But what neither one suspects is that TOMAX, the captive COBRA member, has an ace up his sleeve that will rock the team to their core. No punches are pulled in G.I. Joe: The Cobra Files #7!

  • 8.4
    Forces Of Geek - Atlee Greene Oct 7, 2013

    The execution of these moments is what makes this book stand out because you just get the feeling that the payoff is going to be huge when it all comes to a head in the series' conclusion, issue nine. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Oct 6, 2013

    The tension which has been building in the mishmashed team since the first issue is finally boiling over. The only question is who will survive, and what side will some of them ultimately end up on? Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Jeff Butler Oct 2, 2013

    'Cobra Files' feels like a solid book, and while I can't speak for Joe fans it seems like it takes its source material seriously. While it's far from converting me, it's a relief to pick up an IDW book that feels like someone actually bothered to write it. Not swell to be left with that perception of their catalog, but I'll take an okay book where I see it. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Fortress of Solitude - Byron Hendricks Oct 10, 2013

    Cobra Files #7 is a great read that shows the reader that the action is definitely going to follow in the next two issues. While it sticks to the dark and emotional side of this series we get a glimmer of what is about to come and believe me G.I. Joe Cobra Files #8 is about to bring the fire! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Edward Oct 1, 2013

    All in all this has an interesting premise, some solid writing and some artwork that could be better. Two out of three isn't bad " readers already invested in this title are going to want to read this one through. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Big Comic Page - James McQueen Nov 5, 2013

    On the second read, G.I. Joe became quite funny and it got me thinking that it could be an elaborate comedy; a post-modern take on the 80s action movie. It just had to be kidding me on. This thought died quickly and all I was left with was a messy, overwritten, shredder of a comic. Read Full Review

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