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Action Force / G.I. Joe#8/1993
Cover: Andrew Wildman

Action Force / G.I. Joe #8/1993

Jan 1993 · Semic · 12,50 FIM
🌐 Finnish edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Leikin loppu”

In "Leikin loppu," written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Mike Vosburg with inks by Jon D'Agostino and colors by Bob Sharen, the surviving G.I. Joe team faces a crisis when a bunker is bombed by Baroness and Scar-Face, trapping Snake-Eyes, Kwinn, and Dr. Venom beneath the waves. With Rio Lindo under hostile control and the Joes believing their comrades lost, Stalker, Breaker, and Gung-Ho call for extraction—only for the trio to recover a deliberate ruse: a briefcase left by the Commander to mislead them. The story closes with a familiar Morse Code signal echoing from the submerged bunker, hinting at a deeper game still in motion. The cover, by Andrew Wildman, captures the tension of the moment.

writer Larry Hama · artist Mike Vosburg · inker Jon D'Agostino · 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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After the bunker was bombed by Baroness and Scar-Face,sinking it underwater (trapping Snake-Eyes, Kwinn, and Dr. Venom inside), Stalker, Breaker, Gung-Ho call the Joes for pickup from Rio Lindo while the country's under hostile takeover (thinking the three inside dead). The three Joes recover a briefcase left on purpose by the Commander as a ruse to trick the Joes while he continues with his real plan, and are rescued and take the false plans back to headquarters none the wiser of the real plan. The story ends with a familiar Morse Code tap coming from the bunker.

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