G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #123
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Shots In The Dark!", the G.I. Joe team flees through the misty marshlands of Trans-Carpathia as tensions flare between Joe and Cobra ninjas, culminating in the capture of the Red Ninja’s leader. With Zarana reporting a dangerous takeover of Cobra Island and the rise of weapons-grade sludge centers, the Commander assigns her a critical mission—while Flint is named head of a new, urgent initiative: the Eco-Warriors. Meanwhile, a shadowy drug operation unfolds on Broca Beach, led by the elusive Headman. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Andrew Wildman, with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1992 Marvel issue features a cover by Andrew Wildman.
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As the Joes escape Cobra in Trans-Carpathia, Zarana sends a message to the Commander that Cesspool is taking over Cobra Island and setting up weapons-grade sludge centers throughout, to which the commander responds she needs to deal with it. Meanwhile, both the Joe and Cobra ninjas face each other in a marshland in Trans-Carpathia, as Ninja Force captures the Red Ninja's leader. Flint is made head of a new group: The Eco-Warriors, and drugs are being dealt on Broca Beach by the Headman.
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