G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #7
In G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #7 (2011), Snake Eyes and Duke move through the jungle, their mission strained as Duke struggles with a debilitating virus. Meanwhile, Lighthorse and Kwinn race to smuggle Vargas across the border, leading to a tense confrontation at his hidden facility—where the truth about the virus is revealed. With the U.N. weighing global consequences and Cobra weighing their next move, the stakes rise in a story driven by urgency and secrecy. 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 tension in a stark, shadowed scene.
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Snake Eyes and Duke sneak through the forest. Duke is feeling the effects of the virus badly. Lighthorse and Kwinn use a van to smuggle Vargas across the border. They get into Vargas' facility. When they get to the lab, he informs them that there is no antidote. As the researchers work to develop one, Lighthorse uses the quarantine procedures to defend the lab from attack. The U.N. debates what to do about the crisis in Zimbabwe as the Cobra council debate the merits of Vargas' plan.
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