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G.I. Joe#24
Cover: Robert Atkins & Clayton Brown

G.I. Joe #24

Nov 2010 · IDW · 3.99 USD

In G.I. Joe #24 (2010), the team faces a high-stakes mission in Waziristan as Mainframe pilots simulated ops and the Fobbits deploy drones to track Cobra’s mysterious beaming activity. With Scarlett and Mainframe working to convince a captured agent of a shocking truth—his world is 83 years in the future—tensions rise when Storm Shadow confronts Ukumba in a brutal, decisive moment. Written by Chuck Dixon and brought to life by Robert Atkins’ dynamic art and Clayton Brown’s sharp inks, this issue blends tactical suspense with a chilling sense of temporal dislocation, all wrapped in a striking cover by Atkins and Brown.

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writer Chuck Dixon · artist Robert Atkins · inker Clayton Brown · colorist Andrew Crossley · letterer Shawn Lee · cover Robert Atkins, Clayton Brown

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letterer Shawn Lee
cover pencils Robert Atkins
cover inks Clayton Brown

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Mainframe trains in the simulators. The Fobbits use drones to find Cobra targets. They find Cobra agents beaming into Waziristan and attacking. The drones take them out. Cobra beams them back. Scarlett talks to Helix. She and Mainframe convince the prisoner it is really 83 years in the future. Storm Shadow questions Ukumba, then kills him.

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