I don’t know what this is from, but I want to see more.
It’s from Community.
It was cancelled yesterday.
I don’t know what this is from, but I want to see more.
It’s from Community.
It was cancelled yesterday.
and suddenly i’m reminded of that time in 2011 that i made dr mindbender, cobra commander, the baroness, and destro in rock band and had them play some my chemical romance (badly)
Cross-contributed to 80 Page Giant…
And then there was that time the United Kingdom’s Action Force Monthly decided to do a tie-in story to promote the release of G.I. Joe: The Movie Action Force: The Movie, resulting in a scene where Serpentor gently caresses Destro’s metal mask when he hallucinates that Destro is Pythona. Which was, so far as I know, Pythona’s only appearance in a comic book until Devil’s Due did their G.I. Joe/Transformers crossovers around 2004.
Scans from G.I. Joe: European Missions #6, “As Thick As Thieves!”. Story by Mike Collins, art by Robin Smith.
hahahahahaha
Moses calms the crowd by cosplaying as Cobra Commander.
And then there was that time on DiC’s G.I. Joe when Lady Jaye blew up a helicopter-tank by throwing a javelin at it. Given the thing is named “Destro’s Dominator”, Destro should maybe consider upping his quality control budget.
MEANWHILE: parachute!
I don’t care much about the Shockwave tank, but I require that Destro.
Hey look, Destro and two guys I don’t give a shit about!
hey remember when destro was like ten feet tall and could transform into a giant chrome ball and bounce around the room hey me neither
Shortpacked!: why malaya is my favorite
Cross-contributed to 80-Page Giant…
At some point in the late 1990s, a small publisher named Bench Press Studios tried to get a license to publish G.I. Joe and Transformers comics. From the Transformers side of things, negotiations don’t seem to have gotten very far - Simon Furman has said in the past that the company contacted him, not much more than that - but discussions on the G.I. Joe end seem to have proceeded apace.
Bench Press apparently snagged Marvel G.I. Joe scribe Larry Hama and ex-Infinity Gauntlet/Silver Surfer artist Ron Lim for their proposed G.I. Joe book, and together they produced a cover and four pages worth of material. I don’t know how these got into the hands of the G.I. Joe fandom, but I ran into these pages on the YoJoe.com mailing list some years back, and for posterity’s sake, am reproducing them here.
Most interesting in this line-up is the inclusion of Dodger, the only surviving member of Battle Force 2000, and the fact Cover Girl has blond hair a la her cartoon miniseries appearance. Plus, hey, Tunnel Rat before he got the big franchise pushes in Sigma Six and Renegades.