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G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero#9
Cover: Mike Vosburg & Chic Stone

G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #9

Mar 1983 · Marvel · 0.60 USD; 0.25 GBP; 0.75 CAD
“The Diplomat”

In "The Diplomat," Scarlett and Clutch take on high-stakes escort duty as they race to deliver a U.S. ambassador to a vital peace meeting, but Cobra isn’t just trying to stop them—they’re already one step ahead with a plan of their own. Written by Steven Grant and brought to life by Mike Vosburg’s dynamic art, Chic Stone’s inks, and Andy Yanchus’s bold colors, this 1983 Marvel classic delivers tense action and political intrigue with a crisp, grounded edge. The cover by Vosburg and Stone captures the mission’s urgency in sharp detail.

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writer Steven Grant · artist Mike Vosburg · inker Chic Stone · colorist Andy Yanchus · letterer Janice Chiang · cover Mike Vosburg, Chic Stone

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Cast · 18 characters

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colorist Andy Yanchus
letterer Janice Chiang
cover pencils Mike Vosburg
cover inks Chic Stone

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Scarlett and Clutch are on escort duty to make sure a U.S. ambassador arrives at a critical peace meeting on time, but Cobra is gunning for them and has a deadly plan of their own already in motion.

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