Super Joe #2
In "Truva Olayi," the perilous desert tests the limits of courage as Scarlett and Snake-Eyes are stranded with dwindling supplies, while Rock N Roll races against time to deliver a critical package to Stalker and Clutch. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Don Perlin with inks by Jack Abel, this high-stakes mission unfolds under the relentless sun, with tension mounting until Rock N Roll’s timely return. The cover by Bob Hall and Al Milgrom captures the intensity of the moment, perfectly framing the chaos of escape.
When a captured Cobra robot is brought into The Pit, it doesn’t stay broken for long—reanimating with eerie precision, it begins clawing its way toward the surface, its malfunctioning systems pulsing with a single, deadly purpose: to warn its masters. Trapped beneath the base, the Joes must stop a machine that’s not just fighting back, but trying to expose their hidden sanctuary.
In the scorching silence of the desert, Scarlett and Snake-Eyes are stranded, their ammo dwindling as Rock N Roll races to deliver a crucial package to Stalker and Clutch—only to turn back and pull them from the brink. With the heat pressing in and danger closing in, the trio makes a desperate escape as their comrades prepare to fly home.
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