G.I. Joe: Origins #8
Scarlett’s daring rescue of captured agents shatters a CIA operation, forcing a tense alliance between the Joes and intelligence operatives as they piece together clues to a mysterious mission codename: "Savea Indignatio." With the new Pit operations center still struggling to get online, Snake Eyes tracks down a forgotten hotel—only to find it shuttered for two years—while a new crisis erupts as terrorists seize an American embassy. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Andrea Mutti, with colors by J. Brown and letters by Neil Uyetake, this 2009 IDW issue features a cover by Tom Feister.
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Scarlett takes out members of the Borovian Liberation Front who have captured her, ruining a CIA mission. The Joes and CIA work together, sharing evidence and the prisoners. They find reference to a mission called "Savea Indignatio." The new operations center, the Pit, receives supplies and personnel. They have trouble setting everything up. Snake Eyes visits the hotel, to return the items he "borrowed," but finds that it has been closed for two years. A group of terrorists take over an American Embassy.
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