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Action Force / G.I. Joe#2/1994
Cover: Andrew Wildman

Action Force / G.I. Joe #2/1994

Jan 1994 · Semic · 12.50 FIM
“Paljastuksia”

"Paljastuksia" delivers a tense, high-stakes crossover moment in the Action Force / G.I. Joe series, with Larry Hama’s sharp storytelling and Andrew Wildman’s dynamic art bringing the Silent Castle to life. As Cobra’s chaos unfolds and Snake-Eyes is forced into a brutal choice, the line between ally and enemy blurs—while Megatron’s unexpected arrival hints at deeper currents beneath the conflict. The cover by Andrew Wildman captures the tension perfectly, and the issue’s 12.50 FIM price marks it as a notable piece of 1994’s hybrid comic landscape.

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writer Larry Hama · artist Andrew Wildman · inker Stephen Baskerville · colorist Bob Sharen · cover Andrew Wildman

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writer Larry Hama
colorist Bob Sharen
cover pencils, inks Andrew Wildman

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As Destro, alongside the Baroness, makes the Silent Castle go topsy-turvy with Cobra in pursuit, Hawk sends in Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow to exfiltrate them. The Joes are successful, but Snake-Eyes makes the hardest decision as he stabs Scarlett near her heart to grievously injure her, making her double agent status more legitimate. Megatron, in damaged mode from issue #79 of Transformers (Marvel, 1984 series), then makes a surprise visit to the castle, but things aren't all that bad (?) as the Commander has a talk with him.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).