The Transformers #102
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fallen Angel," a new generation of Joes and Lady Jaye face their toughest trial yet during a training exercise gone wrong—captured by Cobra and forced to confront Dr. Mindbender’s terrifying new weapon and the B.A.T.S. in a decaying junkyard. Written by Larry Hama and illustrated by Rod Whigham, with inks by Andy Mushynsky, colors by George Roussos, and letters by Joe Rosen, this 1987 Marvel UK issue delivers high-stakes action and tense ingenuity. Geoff Senior’s cover captures the moment of peril, setting the stage for a test of courage and teamwork that leaves the new Joes—and readers—on edge.
In the aftermath of a covert ambush, a group of new Joes and Lady Jaye find themselves trapped in a derelict junkyard, facing off against Cobra’s latest weapon and the newly introduced B.A.T.S. — android soldiers designed to test their limits. With the experimental plant spores sapping their strength, the team must rely on instinct and quick thinking to survive the deadly trial. Lady Jaye’s sharp mind and unwavering resolve prove pivotal as they outmaneuver their captors in a tense, high-stakes confrontation.
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↩ Reprints G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #44 (1986)
Reprinted in The Transformers Classics UK #3 (2012)
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