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Action Force / G.I. Joe#6/1993
Cover: Andrew Wildman

Action Force / G.I. Joe #6/1993

Jan 1993 · Semic · 12.50 FIM
“Viimeinen puolustuslinja”

"Viimeinen puolustuslinja" delivers a sharp, tension-filled turn in the Action Force / G.I. Joe conflict, with Larry Hama’s storytelling sharpened by Andrew Wildman’s dynamic art and Stephen Baskerville’s precise inks. As the Commander retreats to Cobra Island after a hard-fought loss, Firefly’s sudden takeover sets the stage for a power struggle—only for the Ninja Force to break free from brainwashing, thanks to Snake-Eyes’s training, leaving the Commander to confront a very different welcome than expected. The cover, also by Andrew Wildman, captures the moment with striking intensity.

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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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The Commander is defeated by the Joes, but retreats so as to sell his new anti-radar system, which allowed him to attack the Pit III so easily. Meanwhile, as he retreats back to Cobra Island, Firefly has taken over, but the Joes' Ninja Force leave, having freed themselves from Firefly's brainwashing thanks to Snake-Eyes's Arashikage ninja training, and when he arrives and wonders why no pomp and circumstance for him, he sees Firefly atop his headquarters. He then tells him he can keep the captured Zarana and Cesspool, but The Joes back at the Pit III have other plans for that system.

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