Action Force #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Violent Lives! Part One," Action Force presses on with their mission to rescue Dr. Burkhart in the rugged terrain of Sierra Gordo, facing off against hostile forces backed by the Tucaro Indians. As tensions rise, Duke turns his focus to Candy, probing her about the unexpected Cobra equipment discovered in her father’s home—raising questions that could shake their trust. Written by Larry Hama and brought to life by Rod Whigham’s dynamic art, with inks by Andy Mushynsky, colors by George Roussos, and lettering by Joe Rosen, this 1987 issue delivers high-stakes action and personal intrigue. The cover by Geoff Senior captures the intensity of the mission with sharp, vivid detail.
In "Walk Through the Jungle," Action Force pushes deep into the Sierra Gordo jungle to extract Dr. Burkhart, facing both enemy troops and the treacherous terrain, while Duke presses Candy for answers about the Cobra gear discovered in her father’s home—adding tension to an already perilous mission.
When Cobra launches a daring raid to steal an advanced laser from the Oktober Guard, the stakes rise fast—just as the Guard manage to hold their ground, the prize is swiftly seized by Action Force. In a twist of tactical precision and unexpected alliances, the battle for the weapon shifts in seconds, leaving the outcome far from certain.
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↩ Reprints G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #39 (1985), G.I. Joe Yearbook #2 (1986)
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