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G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #2 cover
Cover: Mike S. Miller

G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #2

Jul 2003 · Image · 2.95 USD; 4.00 CAD
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The crossover between two of pop culture's most beloved franchises rolls on with issue #2 of this 2003 Image series, and Mike S. Miller's cover sets the stakes clearly: a massive Decepticon looms in the background while multiple Transformers — including what appear to be Autobots and Decepticons — clash in the foreground, with a stern, battle-hardened human face dominating the upper right, suggesting the G.I. Joe side of the conflict has a formidable presence as well. The warm orange sky and crumbling machinery give the whole image a satisfying sense of scale that makes humans and giant robots feel genuinely at odds. With Josh Blaylock writing and Miller handling both pencils and inks on the cover, this series delivers the kind of high-energy team-up that fans of both properties were eager to see in 2003.

writer Josh Blaylock · artist Mike S. Miller · inker Armando Durruthy · inker Cory Hamscher · letterer Dreamer Design · colorist Lynx Studio · cover Mike S. Miller

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colorist Lynx Studio
cover pencils, inks Mike S. Miller

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Cobra begins to transform the giant robots they found into menacing weapons. Hawk gathers his team and gives them the skinny on Cobra.

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