G.I. Joe #11
In G.I. Joe #11 (2013), a haunting mystery unfolds when Roadblock logs into the Sigma 6 video game and sees his late cousin Heavy Duty—alive and playing. Written by Fred Van Lente and illustrated by Steve Kurth, with inks by Allen Martinez and Clint Hilinski, colors by Joana Lafuente, and letters by Tom B. Long, the story follows Roadblock as he tracks the game’s IP to an abandoned base, only to be ambushed by Snake Eyes. The cover, penciled by Steve Kurth and inked by Allen Martinez, captures the tension of that moment.
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Years ago, cousins Heavy Duty and Roadblock kept in touch throughout deployments by playing Sigma 6 video game together. A few days after one of their games, Roadblock is told his cousin was killed in the line of duty. However, the next time he logs in to the game he sees his cousin there before he quickly disappears. He bribes a coworker into tracking the I.P. address, which leads to an abandoned base. He breaks in, is attacked by Snake Eyes, and takes him out. After being interrogated, Heavy Duty advises the Joes to make him part of the team.
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