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G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero#119
Cover: Herb Trimpe

G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #119

Dec 1991 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.65 GBP
“Double Trouble”

In "Double Trouble," Snake-Eyes, Scarlett, and Storm Shadow go undercover to uncover Cobra's bizarre plan to replace real people with lifelike robot duplicates, starting with a suspicious airfield owner who stumbles upon a perfect replica of Pres. Bush Sr. Written and illustrated by Herb Trimpe in a fully self-contained effort, this 1991 Marvel issue delivers a tense, espionage-driven mission where the Joes race to expose the deception before the duplicates take over. The cover by Trimpe captures the high-stakes paranoia of the mission, with the Joes facing off against their robotic doubles in a crumbling housing complex.

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writer, artist, inker, colorist Herb Trimpe
letterer Rick Parker
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

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Snake-Eyes, Scarlett, and Storm Shadow are sent by Hawk on a recon mission to find out about Cobra's latest scheme to replace famous people with robot duplicates, after an airfield owner, renting his field out to Cobra covertly, accidentally finds a crate with an exact duplicate of Pres. Bush Sr. inside. Cobra Commander watches the Joes' mission play out in the housing complex as they fight their robot counterparts. The scheme is foiled when both the housing and assembly complexes are found by the Joes and destroyed separately.

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