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G.I. Joe#6
Cover: Mike Vosburg & Jack Abel

G.I. Joe #6

Jun 1983 · Editions Héritage · 0.75 CAD
“Échouer c'est conquérir... Réussir c'est mourir!”

In "Échouer c'est conquérir... Réussir c'est mourir!", the G.I. Joes are deployed into Afghanistan to recover advanced tech from a downed experimental plane, only to find themselves caught between the relentless Oktober Guard and a cunning Cobra force also after the same prize. Written by Herb Trimpe and Larry Hama, with art by Trimpe and inks by Jack Abel, this 1983 issue delivers high-stakes tension and classic military intrigue, all rendered in vivid color by Christie Scheele and sharp lettering by Robert Schoolcraft, with a striking cover by Mike Vosburg and Jack Abel.

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writer, artist Herb Trimpe · writer Larry Hama · inker Jack Abel · colorist Christie Scheele · letterer Robert Schoolcraft · cover Mike Vosburg, Jack Abel

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Full credits

writer, artist Herb Trimpe
writer Larry Hama
inker Jack Abel
cover pencils Mike Vosburg
cover inks Jack Abel

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The Joes are sent in to Afghanistan to retrieve tech from a downed experimental plane when they come up against the Oktober Guard bent on the same goal. Cobra attempts to steal the equipment for themselves and runs across both teams. To be continued...

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