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G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero#102
Cover: Lee Weeks

G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #102

Jul 1990 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
“What Did He Say ?”

In "What Did He Say?", the G.I. Joe team pushes forward in Millville as tensions rise between the Joes, the local teens, and the still-brainwashed Uncle Jeff, who disrupts a critical call to Mutt. Meanwhile, in Sierra Gordo, Scarlett’s dire condition forces Snake-Eyes to confront his long silence—leading to a moment that could change everything. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Mark Bright with inks by Randy Emberlin, this emotionally charged issue builds suspense with quiet intensity, all under Lee Weeks’ striking cover.

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writer Larry Hama · artist Mark Bright · inker Randy Emberlin · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Rick Parker · cover Lee Weeks

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writer Larry Hama
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Rick Parker
cover pencils, inks Lee Weeks

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The two Joes, alongside the Millville teens and Russ, continue their battle vs. the Cobra occupying forces in Millville. Law tries to call Mutt for Order to bark with Junkyard, but Uncle Jeff (still brainwashed) scares them off, saying they left town for who knows where. In Sierra Gordo, the Joe and Oktober guard teams meet up with the Tucaro Indians as they evade Darklon's forces for now. Scarlett's life support has been disconnected, which makes Snake-Eyes go ballistic, as he enters the room to say his last goodbye, and utters his first word in years. To be continued...

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