G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero - SSSilent Missions: Crimson Guard #1

8.7

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
8.2

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer Gabriel Hardman
Artist Gabriel Hardman, Matt Hollingsworth
Cover Price $3.99

SUPERSTAR CREATORS PRESENT UNFORGETTABLE ALL-NEW COBRA SILENT MISSIONS The face of comic books changed forever when G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #21 introduced fans to the “Silent Interlude,” an action-packed story with NO DIALOGUE. Now, Cobra finally gets their turn in the ssspotlight! Acclaimed creator GABRIEL HARDMAN (Green Lantern: Earth One) invites you to join the next graduating class of Crimson Guard as they complete their final test: protecting COBRA COMMANDER from an all-out assault by G.I. JOE! Failure is NOT an option!

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  • 9.0

    Fanlight Zone - Ken M.

    Apr 08, 2026

    Graduation Day teaches one more lesson to a pair of Crimson Guardsmen as the silent mission makes a bold statement. Hardman and Hollingsworth presents the gritty truth of their realities in a spectacular fashion. The creative fashion makes a bold statement, even in silence. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez

    Apr 08, 2026

    G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero – Sssilent Missions: Crimson Guard #1 is a sharp, technical achievement that reminds you why this franchise remains relevant when handled by creators who prioritize visual clarity. The art is kinetic and carries the weight of a betrayal that needs no words to sting. Even if the Joes are just background noise here, the focus on the Commander’s ruthlessness makes the entry fee feel like a fair trade. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff

    Apr 08, 2026

    Most of the fun in this particular series of ”Sssilent Missions” lies simply in watching them tell a number of different stories without any text at all. And there are 1 million ways to do that. The series of one shot doesn't necessarily do a good job of providing a range of different experiences. That being said, it's still a lot of fun. The basic elements of action don't necessarily require a whole lot of dialogue or background or anything like that. It's been a lot of fun seeing how streamlined everything can be in commercially-driven sequential art. Read Full Review

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