Super Joe #5
In "Boruhatti Oyunu," the fate of Snake-Eyes, Kwinn, and Dr. Venom hangs in the balance after a brutal attack traps them beneath the sea. With Stalker, Breaker, and Gung-Ho scrambling to regroup amid a hostile takeover in Rio Lindo, the Joes follow orders—unaware they've been led astray by a carefully planted ruse. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Mike Vosburg with inks by Jon D'Agostino, this 1988 issue delivers tense action and shifting loyalties, ending on a cryptic Morse Code signal from the depths. The cover, by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod, captures the moment’s urgency with stark, dramatic flair.
In "Yilangöz Öldü Mü?", the Joes launch a high-stakes mission to recover stolen missile guidance chips from a Cobra bunker, only to be ambushed and captured. When the Baroness detonates the facility, Stalker, Gung-Ho, and Breaker barely escape—leaving Snake-Eyes, Kwinn, and Dr. Venom behind, and igniting a vow of vengeance.
In "null," Snake-Eyes, Kwinn, and Dr. Venom fight to survive after their bunker is bombed and submerged by Baroness and Scar-Face, leaving Stalker, Breaker, and Gung-Ho to rally the Joes for a rescue from Rio Lindo amid a hostile takeover. Trapped and disoriented, the trio uncovers a deliberate ruse—a briefcase left by the Commander meant to mislead the team—while the real plan unfolds beyond their reach. The story closes with a familiar Morse Code signal echoing from the depths, hinting at a hidden message beneath the wreckage.
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↩ Reprints G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #11 (1983), G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #12 (1983), G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #13 (1983), G.I. Joe Yearbook #4 (1988)
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