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Cover: Antonio Fuso

Cobra #12

Apr 2012 · IDW · 3.99 USD
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“The Last Laugh”

In "The Last Laugh," General Hawk receives a final report from Chuckles, a man whose past and unsettling insight into human fragility reveal a chilling foresight. As the base shuts down and tensions rise, Hawk confronts Chameleon with a stark warning: she can’t leave, no matter what she wants. Written by Mike Costa and illustrated by Antonio Fuso, with colors by Arianna Florean and letters by Neil Uyetake, this issue delivers a tense, character-driven moment in the Cobra series, its cover by Antonio Fuso capturing the weight of the moment.

writer Mike Costa · artist, inker Antonio Fuso · colorist Arianna Florean · letterer Neil Uyetake · cover Antonio Fuso

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Full credits

writer Mike Costa
artist, inker Antonio Fuso
letterer Neil Uyetake
cover pencils, inks Antonio Fuso

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General Hawk reads a final report from Chuckles. In the report, Chuckles talks about his childhood, which led to him joining the army. He talks to Hawk, and says his real talent is for seeing what will break them. He warns of more violence to come. General Hawk closes down the base and talks to Chameleon. He tells her she can't get out, no matter what she wants.

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