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G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero#216
Cover: S. L. Gallant

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #216

Jul 2015 · IDW · 3.99 USD
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“Cobra Rising, Part 1”

In "Cobra Rising, Part 1," Snake Eyes infiltrates Cobra's stronghold with a mission that blurs the line between deception and destiny, leaving a shattered mask in his wake. Meanwhile, Hawk gathers global intelligence leaders in Malta to sound the alarm about the rising threat of Revanche and MARS, while the Collins family narrowly escapes a deadly ambush—thanks to a hidden passage Wade had long prepared. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Paolo Villanelli, with colors by J. Brown and letters by Robbie Robbins, this issue delivers tense, high-stakes espionage and quiet heroism, all framed by a striking cover by S. L. Gallant.

writer Larry Hama · artist, inker Paolo Villanelli · colorist J. Brown · letterer Robbie Robbins · cover S. L. Gallant

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Full credits

writer Larry Hama
artist, inker Paolo Villanelli
colorist J. Brown
cover pencils, inks S. L. Gallant

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Snake Eyes enters Cobra's base and tears up Cobra Commander's mask before exiting, completing his mission to trick Cobra into thinking he's the original Snake Eyes. Hawk convenes a meeting in Malta with various international intelligence agencies to warn them about Revanche and MARS. The Collins family survive Firefly's explosives thanks to a secret escape tunnel Wade had built; Wade is well aware Sean is still alive.

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