He'll fight for freedom, wherever there's trouble

In today's review of GI Joe: America's Elite: World War III, yo praised the story's globe-trotting scope. Okay, fair enough, but where all did the characters go? Let's break it down:

  • Derbent, Dagestan
  • Darfur
  • Scotland
  • South Boston, Massachusetts
  • Japan
  • Greenland
  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • The Skeleton Coast, Namibia
  • Ankara, Turkey
  • New York City
  • St. Louis, Missouri
  • Washington, DC
  • The North Atlantic
  • Grozny, Chechnya
  • Cairo, Egypt
  • Jerusalem
  • Moscow
  • Ft. Meade, Maryland
  • Akko, Israel
  • Concord, New Hampshire
  • Ft. Bragg, North Carolina
  • Saratov, Russia
  • London
  • The Middle East
  • Bogota, Colombia
  • Yongbyong Nuclear Research Center, North Korea
  • Arkhangelsk, Russia
  • Hsi Ning, China
  • Malta
  • Priest Lake, Idaho
  • Miami, Florida
  • The Empty Quarter
  • Sucre, Bolivia
  • Suffolk, England
  • Shatili, Georgia
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Prague, The Czech Republic
  • Kazakhstan
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • People's Republic of China
  • Ireland
  • Iran
  • The White Nile River, Uganda
  • Mexico City
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Philadelphia
  • Yorkshire, England
  • The Amazon River Basin, Brazil
  • Wyoming
  • Antarctica
  • Germany
  • St. Petersburg, Russia
  • The Appalachian Mountains
  • Petra, Jordan
  • The Pentagon
  • Columbia
  • Peru
  • Algeria
  • Sierra Leone
  • Chicago
  • Toronto
  • Beijing
  • The Hague, Netherlands
  • Florida Everglades
  • Arlington National Cemetery
  • Staten Island, New York

So, yeah, when we say "world spanning action," we really mean it. And that's not even counting several undisclosed locations, or times we returned to the same locations. World War III was a hell of a story, and everybody should check it out.

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