G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #1 Larry Hama Cut #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Operation: Lady Doomsday" marks the return of Larry Hama to the G.I. Joe universe, delivering a tense, grounded mission that puts Scarlett and Snake-Eyes in a deadly desert standoff. With Rock N Roll racing to deliver a critical package, the fate of the team hinges on a narrow window of survival—just as ammo runs low and escape seems impossible. The story unfolds with sharp pacing and classic military precision, illustrated with dynamic detail by Don Perlin and inked by Jack Abel, while Glynis Wein’s colors and Rick Parker’s lettering lend depth to the high-stakes action. The cover by Herb Trimpe and Bob McLeod captures the mission’s urgency with a striking, retro-inspired design.
In the scorching desert, Scarlett and Snake-Eyes are stranded with dwindling supplies, forced to rely on each other as Rock N Roll races to deliver a critical package to Stalker and Clutch. With ammo running low and the heat pressing in, their survival hinges on a timely rescue—just as the team prepares to return to base, the mission takes a tense turn.
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