G.I. Joe #3
In "Le gambit troyen," the G.I. Joe team faces a chilling threat when a captured Cobra robot, brought deep into The Pit, begins to reassemble itself with eerie precision—its mechanical limbs moving with a will of their own. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by Jack Abel and Jon D'Agostino, this 1983 issue delivers tense, grounded action as the Joes race to contain the machine before it can signal Cobra’s forces. The cover by Bob Hall and Al Milgrom captures the moment of rising dread, perfectly framing the danger lurking beneath the surface.
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The Joes bring a captured Cobra robot into The Pit but the mechanical monstrosity puts itself back together again and tries to fight its way to the surface to let the snakes know exactly where the secret Joe base is located.
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