Duke Volume 1:
Knowing is Half the Battle by Joshua Williamson with Tom Reilly (illustrator)
and Jordie Bellaire (colorist) is a miniseries despite being titled Volume 1.
There is no Volume 2 and there will not be. This is a miniseries set in the
Energon Universe. A recently started line of books based on the idea--- what if
the Transformers and the G.I. Joe lived in the same universe? This miniseries
is designed to start setting up the G.I. Joe part of the Energon Universe.
Duke barely
survived an encounter with the Decepticon known as Starscream, but his friend
was not so lucky. The United States military is covering it up and telling the
highly decorated soldier that he is just wrong. So, Duke goes rogue and finds
out that the rot in the institutions he has served his whole life in is deeper
that he knows.
The art is
pretty good even if the colors are a little dull. I don’t know if this was a
deliberate choice, but Duke spends a good portion of this tale looking like
Captain America from Infinity War. This is a mature and well thought out tale
that raises a number of questions about what does a man who believes in the
system do when the system fails him? We don’t get to explore this version of
Duke too in much depth as this is more of a thriller than a character
development read.
I really liked
this read until the ending. Major spoilers, but a lot of the questions raised
in this tale are brushed aside in order to have Duke help form the G.I. Joes.
The newly formed
G.I. Joe group is assigned to kill Optimus Prime. They don’t know he is a good
guy or, I guess, a good robot. Started here, this mission will be followed up
in one of the new books in the universe. At the time of this review, I do not
know which one.
The next
announced book in the series, Cobra Commander, focuses on the
Cobra Commander forming his group to take over the world.
Additionally, a
full G.I. Joe series will start sometime this fall. That series will have Duke and
other members of the G. I. Joe group.
Overall, while
they are building up the G.I. Joe part of the universe with miniseries, they
are currently giving the Transformers universe an actual series.
There is also
something called Void Rivals set in space. I read it, and quite
frankly, I still have no idea how it’s supposed to tie in yet. Which is why I
have not reviewed it. I did not much care for it either.
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was a Hoopla digital eBook via the Dallas Public Library System.
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