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DUKE #4 – New Comic Review

Posted on March 27, 2024

DUKE #4, by Image Comics & SkyBound on 3/27/24, breaks the rebellious Joe out of the Pit to track down a mysterious energy source, but he only finds more trouble.

The Details

  • Written by: Joshua Williamson
  • Art by: Tom Reilly
  • Colors by: Jordie Bellaire
  • Letters by: Rus Wooton
  • Cover art by: Tom Reilly (cover A)
  • Comic Rating: Teen
  • Cover price: $3.99
  • Release date: March 27, 2024

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Is Duke #4 Good?

In “DUKE #3,” we witnessed Duke’s capture by the Joes, his conflict with his loyalty to the government, and his unlikely alliance with the Baroness. The issue culminated in a showdown with Major Bludd’s forces, leaving us on the edge of our seats.

In “DUKE #4,” Duke and the Baroness find themselves in a tight spot, surrounded by Cobra forces. Despite their differences, they must work together to escape. As they navigate through abandoned vehicles and face off against Major Bluddd, Duke remains determined to reach his destination and confront the mysterious energy source.

For clarification, “DUKE #4” connects to the broader Energon Universe, but there are no robotic cameos in this issue. While no Transformers make an appearance, Duke’s motivation from encountering a Decepticon in a previous issue still drives the narrative forward.

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What did we like about DUKE #4?

The issue delivers on action and pacing, providing readers with a thrilling ride through the GI Joe universe. The artwork and colors enhance the intensity of the scenes, immersing readers in the battle against Cobra.

What didn’t we like about DUKE #4?

Despite the adrenaline-fueled action, “DUKE #4” falls into a familiar pattern, where Duke faces challenges only to overcome them without significant plot development. While enjoyable, it lacks the wow factor that keeps readers eagerly anticipating the next issue.

How’s the Art?

Tom Reilley’s art and Jordie Bellaire’s colors bring the GI Joe universe to life with dynamic visuals and explosive action sequences. The attention to detail in character design and background settings adds depth to the storytelling.


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Final Thoughts

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DUKE #4 delivers solid military-style action and maintains the tension between Duke and his adversaries. While the storyline may feel somewhat repetitive, it still offers an enjoyable experience for fans of the genre with its captivating artwork and nostalgic cameos.

Score: 8/10

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