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Cobra#17
Cover: Antonio Fuso & Antonio Fuso

Cobra #17

Sep 2012 · IDW · 3.99 USD
“Blood Lines”

In "Blood Lines," Major Bludd opens up to Flint about his past and how he came to join Cobra, suggesting the Commander saw a kindred spirit in him—two working men with families. Meanwhile, Bludd is freed from prison by the Oktober Guard, while Lady Jaye and Chameleon focus on training and Clockspring makes an awkward attempt to flirt with Chameleon. The story, written by Mike Costa and illustrated by Werther Dell'Edera with colors by Arianna Florean, features a cover by Antonio Fuso.

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Full credits

writer Mike Costa
letterer Neil Uyetake
cover pencils Antonio Fuso
cover inks Antonio Fuso

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Major Bludd tells Flint about his past and how he joined Cobra. He theorizes that the Commander recruited him because they're both working men with families. Bludd is sprung from jail by the Oktober Guard. Lady Jaye and Chameleon train and Clockspring tries to flirt with Chameleon.

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