G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #200
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #200 marks a pivotal moment in the series’ legacy, delivering a high-stakes showdown at the Pit where the Joes face off against Cobra’s newly deployed tank division. With tension mounting and traps set, Snake-Eyes’ quiet cunning turns the tide—only for a shocking twist to reveal Cobra Commander’s demise was not what it seemed. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by S. L. Gallant, with inks by Juan Castro and Marc Deering, colors by J. Brown, and letters by Shawn Lee, this milestone issue features a cover by Gallant that captures the intensity of the moment.
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The Joes return to the Pit to find Cobra has abandoned it and assembled a heavy tank division nearby. The Cobras left booby traps on the Joes' tanks but when the Joes roll out their vehicles to engage Cobra, Cobra Commander discovers Snake-Eyes had removed the explosives and planted them on HISS Tanks. Cobra Commander engages in a suicidal attack on Duke and is destroyed, but is then revealed to have been a Blue Ninja impostor. Joe and Jane return to explain the secrets of the new Pit to the Joes.
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