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G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero#147
Cover: Phil Gosier & Randy Emberlin

G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #147

Apr 1994 · Marvel · 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD; 0.95 GBP
“Oblivion Express!”

In "Oblivion Express!", the G.I. Joe team and the Oktober Guard push deeper into space, but on Earth, the Commander launches a brutal assault on Wolkekuckuckland, deploying his Detonator tanks to crush resistance. As General Leiderkranz rallies his forces with the strategic guidance of Hawk and Stalker, the fate of the city hangs in the balance. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Phil Gosier, with inks by Crusher Wallace, Steve Alexandrov, Jim Amash, and Don Hudson, and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1994 issue features a cover by Phil Gosier and Randy Emberlin.

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writer Larry Hama · artist Phil Gosier · inker Crusher Wallace · inker Steve Alexandrov · inker Jim Amash · inker Don Hudson · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Vickie Williams · cover Phil Gosier, Randy Emberlin

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Full credits

writer Larry Hama
inker Jim Amash
colorist Bob Sharen
cover pencils Phil Gosier
cover inks Randy Emberlin

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While the Joes/Oktober Guard teams continue their space mission, the Commander sets foot in Darklonia, ready to attack and conquer Wolkekuckuckland, as he begins to use his Detonator tanks to soften up General Leiderkranz's forces. As the Commander presses forward into Wolkekuckuckland, Leiderkranz fights back, with Hawk and Stalker as his military advisors, succeeding for the moment.

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