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G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #96 cover
Cover: Andy Kubert

G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #96

Jan 1990 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
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“The Hexagram Completed”

In "The Hexagram Completed," Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow fight their way out of a collapsing Cobra Consulate, their rivalry tested by fire and memory. As Scarlett is rushed to surgery, Destro intervenes with a revelation for the Baroness—truths about her brother’s death long buried, now finally uncovered. Written by Larry Hama and brought to life by M. D. Bright’s dynamic art, with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Bob Sharen, this pivotal issue deepens the conflict with emotional weight and quiet revelations. The cover, by Andy Kubert, captures the intensity of the moment in bold, striking detail.

writer Larry Hama · artist M. D. Bright · inker Randy Emberlin · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Rick Parker · cover Andy Kubert

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writer Larry Hama
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Rick Parker
cover pencils, inks Andy Kubert

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Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow mount an escape from the burning Cobra Consulate building, as Scarlett's transported for emergency surgery by the Joes. Destro and the Joes move in to help their respective sides, with Destro revealing to the Baroness that Snake-Eyes wasn't responsible for her brother's death, since Destro had arrived there alongside his father after the incident as it was being investigated and learned what truly had happened that fateful day.

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