G.I. Joe: Origins #19
In "Silent Issue," Snake Eyes is dropped into a frozen wilderness, where a lone wolf becomes an unexpected ally. With stealth and precision, he disables a hostile targeting system threatening a Joe aircraft, using the animal’s presence to mask his own movements. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Joe Benitez, with inks by Victor Llamas and colors by J. Brown, this tense, atmospheric mission highlights Snake Eyes’ quiet skill—every action speaks louder than words. The cover, by Joe Benitez and Victor Llamas, captures the stark beauty and danger of the snowbound landscape.
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Snake Eyes is air-dropped into the snow. He saves a wolf, alerting security, and also providing himself a disguise to invade his target. He takes out the personnel and the targeting device that is affecting the Joe plane. The wolf helps. Snake Eyes is airlifted back out.
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