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G.I. Joe#27
Cover: Michael Golden

G.I. Joe #27

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The Origins of Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow reach their gripping climax in G.I. Joe #27, where the truth behind Snake-Eyes’ disfigurement and silence is finally revealed. As Storm Shadow confronts his sword brother, accusing him of murdering their uncle, the Joes press on in the Everglades, facing new threats as Zartan brings the Dreadnoks into the fight. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Frank Springer, with inks by Andy Mushynsky and colors by George Roussos, this pivotal issue deepens the rivalry with emotional weight and high stakes—cover by Michael Golden.

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writer Larry Hama · artist Frank Springer · inker Andy Mushynsky · colorist George Roussos · cover Michael Golden

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writer Larry Hama
cover pencils, inks Michael Golden

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The Origins of Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow conclude as we learn how Snake-Eyes' face was disfigured and why he is mute. Storm Shadow tracks down Snake-Eyes and the two battle, as he tells his sword brother that someone from Cobra killed his uncle (Hard Master), and he was framed because they used one of his arrows to commit the murder. Meanwhile, the Joes continues their fight in the Everglades vs. Cobra as Zartan decides to involve the Dreadnoks.

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