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G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero#150
Cover: Phil Gosier & Randy Emberlin

G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #150

Jul 1994 · Marvel · 2.00 USD; 2.70 CAD
“Slam Dance In The Cyber-Castle!”

In "Slam Dance In The Cyber-Castle!", Storm Shadow makes a desperate bid to free the brainwashed Billy from Cobra Commander’s control—only to fall victim to the very trap he’s trying to escape. Meanwhile, Snake-eyes, sensing danger, moves to aid his brother, unaware he’s stepping into a carefully laid ambush. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Phil Gosier, with inks by Crusher Wallace, colors by Chi, and letters by Vickie Williams, this 1994 Marvel issue features a cover by Phil Gosier and Randy Emberlin.

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writer Larry Hama · artist Phil Gosier · inker Crusher Wallace · colorist Chi · letterer Vickie Williams · cover Phil Gosier, Randy Emberlin

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writer Larry Hama
colorist Chi
cover pencils Phil Gosier
cover inks Randy Emberlin

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Storm Shadow attempts to free the brainwashed Billy from Cobra Commander,but fails to do so. Meanwhile, Snake-eyes senses something is wrong, and goes to aid his sword brother, not realizing he's walking into a trap set by Cobra Commander, who has already subjected Storm Shadow to the Brainwave scanner.

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