G.I. Joe #6
G.I. Joe #6 delivers a pulse-pounding double threat as the Joes fight on both land and air during a high-stakes mission at a Gulf of Mexico atoll, where Cobra's secret plan hinges on a remote island. With Snake-Eyes disguised as a civilian on a Staten Island ferry, Fred II and three Cobra agents close in on Scarlett—unaware of the danger right beside them—while the Joes struggle to hold their ground after losing their cargo ship, the Jane. The story’s momentum builds through tense coordination, culminating in Cutter’s crucial call to the aircraft carrier Flagg, which turns the tide during the airborne conflict. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Rod Whigham, Mark Bright, Bob Camp, and Hama, with inks by Andy Mushynsky and Mike Esposito, and colors by George Roussos, the issue’s dynamic action is framed by Michael Golden’s striking cover art.
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The Joes face two sea battles: one on land, the other in the air, as Cobra protects their secret plan on a small island atoll in the Gulf of mexico. Meanwhile, Fred II and three Cobra agents attempt to capture Scarlett on a Staten Island ferry, not knowing Snake-Eyes is next to her in civilian disguise. The Joes lose their cargo ship, the Jane, to the air battle, as the WHALE wins its land battle, but severely damaged to carry anyone to land. Cutter, however, saved the day by contacting the Joes' aircraft carrier, the Flagg, to pick them up afterwards during the air battle.
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