G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #66
In "The Tenth Letter," Snake-Eyes, Scarlett, and their ninja allies launch a daring rescue mission inside the brutal Borovian gulag, where captured Joes face harsh conditions and betrayal. As the White Clown grapples with uncertainty over Magda’s fate in a distant prison, the imprisoned Joes confront their own struggles—Boris is held accountable by his fellow captives, Corporal Olga finds retribution, and Sgt. Orlovsky’s life hangs in the balance during a deadly showdown with Stalker. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Ron Wagner, with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Bob Sharen, this gripping issue delivers intense action and emotional weight, all framed by a cover by Ron Wagner and Bob McLeod.
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Snake-Eyes, Scarlett and their ninja pals break the captured Joes out of the gulag in Borovia, as the White Clown wonders what has become of his love, Magda, imprisoned in another gulag somewhere in Borovia. In the gulag where the three Joes were held, Boris is made accountable for his stoolie ways by the other prisoners, and Corporal Olga receives justice from the freed prisoners; Sgt. Orlovsky loses his life to Stalker in a game of life and death of whose rifle has the better shot range while Stalker's escaping.
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