G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #67
In "Cold Snap," the G.I. Joe team returns from Borovia to face fractures within their ranks, as Flint confronts Snake-Eyes and Scarlett over their secrets—only for Lady Jaye to step in, defending them with a surprising declaration. Meanwhile, Outback is met by Stalker, Snow Job, and Quick Kick, who acknowledge his choices in the wake of their capture. As Cobra reveals their true scheme—using Terror-Dromes to spread mind control through hidden frequencies—Storm Shadow shares quiet wisdom with Billy. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Ron Wagner, with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Nel Yomtov, this 1988 issue features a cover by Ron Wagner and Bob McLeod.
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The Joes return from Borovia, Flint confronts Snake-Eyes and Scarlett about their deception, Lady Jaye slugs him for it and professes her love for him. Outback is confronted by Stalker, Snow Job, and Quick Kick, and they tell him he was right to leave them behind, since their thoughts were that he escaped to tell the truth behind their capture in Borovia. Cobra unveils their master plan behind the Terror-Dromes: subliminal mind control through high frequencies that cause civil unrest, as tested in Frusenland. Storm Shadow talks to Billy about having honor and wisdom as a ninja.
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