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Cover: Anthony Williams

Action Force #32

Oct 1987 · Marvel UK · 0.32 GBP; 1.25 USD; 1.75 CAD
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In "Runaway Train," Action Force faces off against the Crimson Guard during a high-stakes delivery to the Arbco Brothers Circus, where Gung-Ho, Ripcord, and Blowtorch team up with new recruits Flint and Footloose. As Tomax and Xamot make their move, tensions rise—especially when Candy breaks things off with Ripcord, and the circus itself becomes a battleground. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Frank Springer, with inks by Andy Mushynsky, colors by George Roussos, and letters by Rick Parker, the issue’s cover by Anthony Williams captures the chaos in motion.

Contains 3 stories
Runaway Train
5 pp · War
Action Force [FlintAirtightBarbecue]
Twin Brothers Part Two
12 pp · War
Action Force [DukeSnake-EyesRip-CordGung-HoRoadblockLady JayeBlowtorchWild BillFlint (first appearance)Longslide [Footloose] (first appearance)]Cobra [DestroCrimson Guard [Tomax (first appearance) (co-leader)Xamot (first appearance, co-leader)Fred series]]
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Combat ColinSemi-Automatic Steve

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Full credits

writer Larry Hama
letterer Rick Parker
cover pencils, inks Anthony Williams

Reprints

↩ Reprints G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #37 (1985), The G.I. Joe Order of Battle #1 (1986)

Reprinted in Transformers / Action Force: Vedergällning #[nn] (2022)

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