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G.I. Joe#16
Cover: David Williams

G.I. Joe #16

Mar 2010 · IDW · 3.99 USD

In this pivotal 2010 issue of G.I. Joe, tensions rise as Cobra Commander demands proof of the Baroness' progress, leading to a tense confrontation that reshapes alliances. With Destro imprisoned and Glynis confronting her past, a covert mission to the moon sets the stage for a new phase in the war for Section Zero—written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by S. L. Gallant and Robert Atkins, with dynamic inks by Gary Erskine and colors by Andrew Crossley, all under Chris Mowry’s crisp lettering, and a striking cover by David Williams.

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writer Chuck Dixon · artist S. L. Gallant · artist Robert Atkins · inker Gary Erskine · colorist Andrew Crossley · letterer Chris Mowry · cover David Williams

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letterer Chris Mowry
cover pencils, inks David Williams

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Cobra Commander checks in on the Baroness' progress. He is unhappy, and insists on seeing a demonstration. Glynis turns on Destro because of the death of her father. Orizama explains the key to successful reintegration is targeting coins. A team is beamed-out and kill agents spying on Section Zero. The Baroness is transferred. Destro is sent to prison at Sector Ten. Glynis and Orizama send a team to the moon.

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