G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #89
In "Mean Dog!", Clutch and Rock 'N Roll race across the rebuilt Broca Beach, unaware they’ve stumbled into Cobra’s new underground base—until a cop’s Cobra ring gives them a clue. With the Dreadnoks on their trail and a frantic, garbled call for help sent out, the Joes are blindsided by the arrival of the new Mean Dog vehicle, only to be captured by Road Pig and his team, who’ve already taken Zanzibar. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by M. D. Bright, with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1989 Marvel issue features a cover by M. D. Bright and Bob McLeod.
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Clutch and Rock 'N Roll run across the recently rebuilt Broca Beach, the new underground Cobra headquarters in the US. It isn't until Rock N Roll sees the Cobra ring on a cop that mistakes them for drifters, that he puts two and two together and tells Clutch to hotfoot it out quick in their car. Unfortunately, the Dreadnoks identify them and try to stop them, but they call for help, albeit via a garbled transmission, and it arrives in the form of the new Mean Dog vehicle, but the two Joes are captured by Road Pig as a bit ways off, Wildcard, Hardball, and Repeater capture Zanzibar.
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