Classic G.I. Joe TPB #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeClassic G.I. JOE Volume 19 continues IDW's comprehensive reprinting of the original Marvel Comics series, collecting issues that advance the ongoing conflict between the heroic G.I. Joe team and the terrorist organization Cobra. This volume features key storylines involving fan-favorite characters such as Snake-Eyes, Scarlett, and Cobra Commander, with the action spanning global hotspots and introducing new threats like the mysterious Darklon. The collection preserves the classic 1980s storytelling and artwork that defined the franchise, offering longtime fans and new readers a cohesive chapter in the Joes' battle against Cobra's ever-expanding schemes.
In this pivotal issue of Classic G.I. Joe TPB #19, writer Larry Hama and artist S. L. Gallant deliver a gripping chapter as Lt. Falcon leads a daring rescue of captured Joes in Benzheen, emerging from the mission with a devastating facial wound. Meanwhile, the restored emir reclaims his throne and asserts control over the Krytron, while Jinx uncovers a shocking truth in Switzerland—Destro’s design rendered the Krytron useless all along. The cover by Chris Madden and S. L. Gallant captures the intensity of the moment, with inks by Madden and Gary Erskine.
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Lt. Falcon's team liberates the captured Joes in Benzheen, although Falcon himself suffers a terrible facial wound. The former emir is also liberated and regains power over the nation, as well as control over the Krytron. At the same time, Jinx completes her mission in Switzerland against the Blue Ninjas, discovering Destro had designed the Krytron to be inoperable.
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