After wrapping up the business with the Night Creepers in the last issue, the beginning of G.I. JOE: The Cobra Files' second arc shifts the focus from Chameleon to the the only member of the team with less battlefield experience, the team's computer and intelligence expert Clockspring whose continued loyalty may be in question thanks to his unreturned romantic feelings for Chameleon which the untrustworthy Tomax has begun to use to twist the man to his will.
The issue takes the opportunity to spell out Clockspring's rather sad life story which contains only a few bright spots such as when the computer geek finally found a home with the JOEs (although he's far less comfortable with his current role in the field with far less resources than he became accustomed to working with).
I don't expect big changes in beginning next month, but this issue certainly foreshadows dangerous territory for Clockspring and his teammates who may no longer be able to trust the man in charge of the covert team's valuable intel.
There are some nice touches here by new artist Werther Dell'Edera who uses various pastels to color Clockspring's flashbacks but consistently paints the current version character in shadows to further drive home the man's questionable state of mind and dangerous nature. Worth a look.
[IDW, $3.99]
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