Action Force Monthly #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Smooth Operators" sees Action Force go undercover aboard a high-stakes pleasure yacht, where a lavish party masks a dangerous arms deal with Cobra. Written by Simon Furman and brought to life by Kev Hopgood’s art, with inks by Mark Farmer and colors by Steve White, this 1988 issue delivers slick espionage and tense intrigue. The cover, penciled by Hopgood and inked by Hine, captures the opulent yet dangerous vibe of the mission.
In "Mark of the Assassin!" from Action Force Monthly #7 (1988), Storm Shadow is dispatched to eliminate a wealthy target—yet his mission takes a surprising turn when he anonymously alerts Action Force, setting off a tense race against time to prevent the assassination. The story unfolds with sharp precision, blending covert ops and moral ambiguity in a five-page thriller.
In "Gun Boat!", Action Force slips aboard a luxurious pleasure yacht under the guise of partygoers, navigating a tense game of deception as they hunt for an illicit arms shipment being transferred to Cobra during the lavish event. The story unfolds with sharp military precision, blending high-stakes infiltration with the quiet danger of a hidden threat beneath the surface.
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↩ Reprints Action Force #1 (1987)
Reprinted in G.I. Joe European Missions #7 (1988)
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