G.I. Joe #21

Editions Héritage, 1982 Series
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Marvel [standalone or inside vertical box]

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G.I. Joe / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Larry Hama (signed)
Inks
Klaus Janson (signed)
Colors
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Letters
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Genre
guerre (war); militaire (military)
Characters
Snake-Eyes
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G.I. Joe / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
Larry Hama
Pencils
Larry Hama (breakdowns)
Inks
Steve Leialoha (finishes)
Colors
George Roussos

Genre
guerre (war); militaire (military)
Characters
G.I Joe [Snake-Eyes; Scarlett]; Cobra [Storm Shadow (first appearance); Cobra Commander; Destro; Cobra Soldiers; Red Ninjas]
Synopsis
Storm Shadow has captured Scarlett while she was on a routine parachute drop exercise and brought her to Destro's Castle as a present to Cobra Commander. Snake-Eyes learns of her capture, and has to sneak in stealthily to rescue her. During the rescue, we learn that Storm Shadow is related to Snake-Eyes somehow based on both of them having the same tattoo on their right forearms.
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Indexer Notes

First Joe 'silent' story written by Hama in the series run that had no text and depended solely on the art to carry it through. Later repeated in G.I. Joe Yearbook (Marvel, 1985 series) #3 by Hama again, and later the "Disavowed" series run at Image/Devil's Due Publishing with issue (Image, 2001 series) #21 by Josh Blaylock, as well as another book, G.I. Joe: Origins (IDW, 2009 series) #19, featuring Snake-Eyes done by Larry Hama yet again.

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    G.I. Joe
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    G.I. Joe
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