G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #6
In G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #6 (2011), a UN soldier's infection with the deadly Ophiophagus Z virus sets off a chain of high-stakes action across Europe. Snake Eyes and Duke track down the rogue scientist Vargas in Italy, forcing him to reveal the location of the antidote—Albania—before a desperate escape through a locked-down house. With Kwinn waiting in Kosovo to help them cross the border, tensions rise as Doc and Scarlett grapple with Duke’s deteriorating condition. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Casey Maloney, with inks by Juan Castro and colors by Simon Gough and Romulo Fajardo Jr., the issue’s cover by Robert Atkins captures the mission’s urgency.
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A UN soldier becomes infected with the virus, and kills his unit. Snake Eyes and Duke attack Vargas' home in Italy. They capture him, and they infect him with the virus, called Ophiophagus Z, in order to force him to give them the antidote. They try the lab, but Vargas tells them they need to go to Albania. The house is locked-down, so blasts them an exit. Snake Eyes sedates both Duke and Vargas for the trip. They meet up with Kwinn in Kosovo, who will help them get past the border into Albania. Doc and Scarlett discuss Duke's prognosis.
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