G.I. Joe Heros Sans Frontieres #2
In "Panique au Pôle Nord," a small G.I. Joe team is dispatched to a remote Arctic research base at the North Pole after all communication goes silent, only to encounter Kwinn, an Eskimo working for the Russians who’s in possession of a mysterious device capable of influencing the mind. Written by Larry Hama and brought to life by Don Perlin’s dynamic art with Jack Abel’s inks and Bob Sharen’s colors, this 1987 issue delivers tense, grounded action in a frozen frontier setting. The cover by Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel captures the icy isolation perfectly.
When a G.I. Joe team is dispatched to a silent Arctic research base at the North Pole, they find more than just dead radios—they uncover an eerie presence in the ice, and a lone Eskimo named Kwinn working for the Russians, guarding a mysterious device with strange power over the mind.
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