Skybound Entertainment has released a first look at Cobra Commander #3 that shows the G.I. Joe villain coming to terms with the power of the Energon Universe.Skybound previewed the new issue by revealing three interior pages and the main cover as well as four variant covers. The limited series is written by Joshua Williamson and features art by Andrea Milana, and it is the second of four planned miniseries that will introduce G.I. Joe and Cobra characters into the Energon Universe, which started last summer with Void Rivals #1. Now, in Cobra Commander #3, the stakes are raised as the titular character finds out he’s not the only one trying to harness the power of Energon.After the Energon Universe launched in 2023, it has continued to expand, with Transformers, Void Rivals and G.I. Joe all releasing comics set in the shared universe. Creator Robert Kirkman, whose other works include The Walking Dead and Invincible, began developing the Energon Universe in 2021 after Hasbro and Skybound began talks for the comics publisher to license Transformers and G.I. Joe. As of Void Rivals #3, Kirkman revealed that there are currently no plans for other Hasbro properties to enter the Energon Universe.
Skybound Entertainment has released a first look at Cobra Commander #3 that shows the G.I. Joe villain coming to terms with the power of the Energon Universe.
Skybound previewed the new issue by revealing three interior pages and the main cover as well as four variant covers. The limited series is written by Joshua Williamson and features art by Andrea Milana, and it is the second of four planned miniseries that will introduce G.I. Joe and Cobra characters into the Energon Universe, which started last summer with Void Rivals #1. Now, in Cobra Commander #3, the stakes are raised as the titular character finds out he’s not the only one trying to harness the power of Energon.
After the Energon Universe launched in 2023, it has continued to expand, with Transformers, Void Rivals and G.I. Joe all releasing comics set in the shared universe. Creator Robert Kirkman, whose other works include The Walking Dead and Invincible, began developing the Energon Universe in 2021 after Hasbro and Skybound began talks for the comics publisher to license Transformers and G.I. Joe. As of Void Rivals #3, Kirkman revealed that there are currently no plans for other Hasbro properties to enter the Energon Universe.
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