G.I. Joe #37
In G.I. Joe #37, Gung-Ho, Ripcord, and Blowtorch find themselves in a tense standoff with the Crimson Guard and their masters, Tomax and Xamot, during a mission to deliver balloons to the Arbco Brothers Circus—only to be joined by new recruits Flint and Footloose. As the mission unfolds, the twins make a swift escape and Candy ends things with Ripcord, adding personal stakes to the growing conflict. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Frank Springer, with inks by Andy Mushynsky and colors by George Roussos, the issue’s dynamic art and sharp pacing are highlighted by Mike Zeck and John Beatty’s striking cover.
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