G.I. Joe #20
In G.I. Joe #20, Clutch takes a rare break from duty only to be pulled back into the fight when an old racing friend is coerced into working for Cobra—his family held hostage. With help from his former buddy and a well-timed call to the team, Clutch orchestrates a daring rescue, secures the Cobra agents, and returns to active duty, proving that even on leave, the Joe spirit never rests. Written by Steven Grant and illustrated by Geof Isherwood, with inks by Jon D'Agostino and colors by George Roussos, the issue’s dynamic art is matched by a grounded, high-stakes story. The cover, by John Byrne, captures the tension with sharp, kinetic detail.
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Clutch heads home for a little R&R and finds that one of his old racing buddies is forced to work for Cobra as they're holding his family hostage. Clutch helps him by freeing his family from them, then calls on the other Joes for help to capture the Cobra agents, then returns to active duty instead of staying a little longer on furlough.
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