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G.I. Joe#26
Cover: Mike Zeck & Bob Wiacek

G.I. Joe #26

· Editions Héritage · 1.25 CAD

G.I. Joe #26 kicks off a pivotal origin story for Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow, revealing the deep, intertwined roots of their rivalry in the swamps of the Everglades. With Larry Hama writing and drawing the issue, the tension escalates as Junkyard’s cunning trap turns the tables on the Cobras—leading them straight into quicksand—while the fate of the two ninjas hangs in the balance. The cover by Mike Zeck and Bob Wiacek captures the moment’s intensity, a 1.25 CAD comic from Editions Héritage that’s essential reading for fans of the series’ foundational lore.

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writer, artist Larry Hama · inker Steve Leialoha · colorist George Roussos · cover Mike Zeck, Bob Wiacek

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writer, artist Larry Hama
cover pencils Mike Zeck
cover inks Bob Wiacek

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The origins of Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow begin, and it's explained how they tie into each other. In the Everglades, the hunters become the hunted as Junkyard starts leading the Cobras right to the Joes, but actually leads them into quicksand. To be continued...

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