Action Force / G.I. Joe #10/1995
"Risteyksiä" delivers a quiet but powerful moment in the Action Force / G.I. Joe series, with Larry Hama’s writing grounding a poignant flashback in Vietnam. Phil Gosier’s art, with Scott Koblish’s inks and Chi’s colors, brings emotional weight to Snake-Eyes’ reflection on war’s complexity—honor, inhumanity, and courage—while Sean contemplates his own path. The cover by Gosier and Koblish captures the story’s introspective tone.
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Wade Collins is having a flashback of Vietnam. Sean wants to join the army, but Wade tells him to write a letter to Snake-Eyes. In the letter, Sean states he wants glory and honor. Snake-Eyes explains the story of Ramon Escobedo. Stalker was there to get away from the gangs. Storm Shadow was sent to further training of his ninja skills. Snake-Eyes wasn't sure why he was there himself. Snake-Eyes explained that there is no glory in war. There is great inhumanity in war, also bravery, compassion, honor and dignity. Sean realizes he wants to think about it before becoming a soldier.
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