Action Force #20
By Michael Vance
November 16, 2008 - 14:12
Marvel Comics
$1.50 US
For those obsessed with sex, that actually means that when I won a magazine on eBay, the merchant included a free book with my purchase—Action Force #20 from 1987.
Yes, I am easily excited.
As backstory, Action Force was a 24 page, magazine-sized comic book published by the British division of Marvel Comics every week. It featured edited reprints of G.I. Joe published in America with added British stories and filler pieces. It was published to stimulate the sales of a line of “action figures”, i.e. toys for boys.
I’m glad my copy was free. It was worth what I paid for it.
The British produced stories based Action Force in Europe. The G.I. Joe reprints were edited for continuity with these stories.
The art is serviceable and the stories difficult to follow since they are only a segment of a larger continuity. The dialog is a bit stilted, and certainly the primary audience for Action Force was young boys since melodrama and action, action, action dominate. The theme is international military intrigue with just a touch of James Bond thrown in for spice.
So why review a comic book title that was not exceptional and was published more than twenty years ago? There are two reasons.
First: One of the joys of this still relatively new hobby of collecting comic books and strips is that you can now find and purchase almost anything, no matter how old.
Second: If you haven’t read Action Force, it is new to you.
Alright, you caught me. The real second reason is that it was a freebie.
Action Force #20/original price $1.50, 24 pgs., Marvel Comics/various writers and artists/sold in some comic shops, on ebay, and on-line comics dealers.
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