G.I. Joe #36
In "Tous les navires en mer!", the G.I. Joes are caught in a high-stakes maritime showdown as Cobra defends a hidden operation on a remote Gulf of Mexico atoll, splitting the Joes’ forces between a brutal land assault and a desperate aerial defense. While Fred II and three Cobra agents target Scarlett on a Staten Island ferry—unaware that Snake-Eyes is disguised among the civilians—Joes on the ground and in the sky fight to hold the line, ultimately losing their cargo ship, the Jane, but turning the tide when Cutter calls in the Flagg for extraction. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Rod Whigham, Mark Bright, Bob Camp, and Larry Hama, with inks by Andy Mushynsky and Mike Esposito, colors by George Roussos, and letters by Pierre Legault, the issue’s cover by Michael Golden captures the chaos of the sea and sky.
In "Tous les navires en mer!", the G.I. Joes are caught in a high-stakes naval and aerial assault as Cobra defends a secret operation on a remote Gulf of Mexico atoll. While Fred II and three Cobra agents target Scarlett on a Staten Island ferry—unaware that Snake-Eyes is disguised among the passengers—the Joes struggle to hold their ground, losing their cargo ship, the Jane, in the air battle. But with a timely call from Cutter, the Joes' aircraft carrier, the Flagg, arrives to rescue them mid-crisis.
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