G.I. Joe: Frontline #15
A grounded, street-level mood sets G.I. Joe: Frontline #15 apart from the battlefield spectacle the franchise is known for — the cover by Jeremy Love places a tense-looking young man in civilian clothes alongside a beret-wearing soldier gripping a pistol, the two figures backed against a weathered brick wall in a scene that feels more espionage thriller than military action. The title "Going Home" hints at personal stakes, and Love's linework gives both characters a raw, human weight that suits this Image Comics run's more intimate approach. For fans who appreciate G.I. Joe stories with emotional texture, this 2003 issue looks like a compelling read.
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On leave from the Joes, Stalker tries to save his stepson from getting involved with the wrong crowd.
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