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G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero#56
Cover: Mike Zeck & Kim DeMulder

G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #56

Feb 1987 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.40 GBP; 0.95 CAD
“Jungle Moves”

In "Jungle Moves," the G.I. Joe team launches a high-stakes mission to rescue Snake-Eyes from Cobra's clutches, only to find their target has been moved to the newly established Cobra Consulate in New York. With Rod Whigham's dynamic art and Larry Hama's sharp storytelling, the Joes execute a clever ruse—sending a decoy through a train shipment while the real Terror-Drome is secretly transported downriver for analysis. Mike Zeck and Kim DeMulder's cover captures the tension of the moment, as the stakes rise in this 1987 Marvel classic.

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writer Larry Hama · artist Rod Whigham · inker Andy Mushynsky · colorist George Roussos · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Mike Zeck, Kim DeMulder

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writer Larry Hama
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Mike Zeck
cover inks Kim DeMulder

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The Joes take on the Terror-Drome in an attempt to rescue Snake-Eyes, but Cobra takes him to their new base of operations in New York: The Cobra Consulate. The Joes then dismantle the empty Drome for shipment, and use a decoy to fool Cobra into thinking they destroyed the real thing via a train shipment, when the real deal's heading down river elsewhere to be examined. Destro heads to Scotland.

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