Image credits: Image comics
Look at that shining cover. You can actually feel the 80s hair metal oozing out from the pages, right?
In the most unexpected return, Cold Slither (a band formed by Zartan and his Dreadnoks in the GI Joe Animation Show to take over the world using subliminal messaging) was given their own one-shot comic book. What readers are asking is connected to the universe of energy? Is it important when it shakes so much?
Just for the record, I consulted my magical 8 balls about this. The answer to the Energon Universe’s continuity question was “Don’t rely on it.” So I checked again. It said it was “very suspicious.” Thank you, Magic 8 Ball!
Cold Slither #1 takes readers to documentaries like tap-like in the spine as Cobra manages to take over the world. The band has been split for a long time, and the 20 Questions, the TV show host, hunt them all to see if they reform for the final gig.
It’s a very fun cartoon and all Batancun Lazy plot points will be 11. The event summary in the original comics is hilarious with all its stupid details, but there are also times when it is said about the pity of these dilapidated bikers, musicians and generals Nehru Well where they have ended.
With the timing of the 40th anniversary of Gi Joe’s Cold Slither episode, this is a great compliment, a return from Zartan and Dreadnoks Cold Slither, and the comic ends with an ad for “real” Cold Slither. A supergroup of guys from an actual band who made the entire album as a cold slither. Imitation of life, well, if not art, it’s certainly interesting. A long-standing cold slither!
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