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G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero#138
Cover: Andrew Wildman

G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #138

Jul 1993 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.30 GBP
“Unfoldings!”

In "Unfoldings!", the Silent Castle erupts into chaos as Destro and the Baroness flee Cobra’s relentless pursuit, prompting Hawk to send Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow on a high-stakes extraction. With tensions flaring and loyalties tested, Snake-Eyes makes a devastating choice that deepens the mystery of Scarlett’s allegiance—while a sudden arrival from the past, Megatron in damaged form, adds a new layer of intrigue to the unfolding conflict. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Andrew Wildman, with inks by Stephen Baskerville, colors by Bob Sharen, and letters by Rick Parker, this 1993 Marvel classic features a cover by Andrew Wildman that captures the storm of action and suspense.

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writer Larry Hama · artist Andrew Wildman · inker Stephen Baskerville · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Rick Parker · cover Andrew Wildman

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writer Larry Hama
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Rick Parker
cover pencils, inks Andrew Wildman

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As Destro, alongside the Baroness, makes the Silent Castle go topsy-turvy with Cobra in pursuit, Hawk sends in Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow to exfiltrate them. The Joes are successful, but Snake-Eyes makes the hardest decision as he stabs Scarlett near her heart to grievously injure her, making her double agent status more legitimate. Megatron, in damaged mode from issue #79 of Transformers (Marvel, 1984 series), then makes a surprise visit to the castle, but things aren't all that bad (?) as the Commander has a talk with him.

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