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G.I. Joe#15
Cover: Steve Kurth & Allen Martinez

G.I. Joe #15

Apr 2014 · IDW · 3.99 USD

In G.I. Joe #15 (2014), written by Paul Allor and illustrated by Steve Kurth with inks by Allen Martinez, colors by Joana Lafuente, and letters by Shawn Lee, the Joes investigate a mysterious training camp—only to be ambushed by the children who train there. When Siren reunites with her son and a few of the kids choose to flee with them, the group splits under pressure, leading to a tense betrayal and a desperate escape. The cover by Steve Kurth and Allen Martinez captures the chaos as the Joes face both the kids and their own growing doubts.

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writer Paul Allor · artist Steve Kurth · inker Allen Martinez · colorist Joana Lafuente · letterer Shawn Lee · cover Steve Kurth, Allen Martinez

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Full credits

writer Paul Allor
letterer Shawn Lee
cover pencils Steve Kurth
cover inks Allen Martinez

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The Joes check out the training camp, and decide to come back with reinforcements. However, a child sounds the alarm. They are attacked by the kids. Siren finds her son. Some of the kids decide to join them to escape. Hashtag and Isaac are separated from the group. He stabs her, and explains he was going to infiltrate the Joes. He gets away. Roadblock fights the kids' trainer, Big Boa, and is helped by a child. They escape, but most of the kids are left behind. Siren stays to be with her son. He tells her he will kill her if she betrays Cobra again. At home, Hashtag reflects.

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