{"api_url":"https://www.comics.org/api/issue/95930/?format=json","series_name":"G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero (1982 series)","descriptor":"119 [Direct]","number":"119","volume":"1","variant_name":"Direct","title":"","publication_date":"December 1991","key_date":"1991-12-00","price":"1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.65 GBP","page_count":"36.000","editing":"Bobbie Chase (credited) (editor); Tom DeFalco (credited) (editor-in-chief)","indicia_publisher":"Marvel Comics","brand_emblem":"Marvel Comics","isbn":"","barcode":"","rating":"Approved by the Comics Code Authority","on_sale_date":"","indicia_frequency":"monthly","notes":"","variant_of":null,"series":"https://www.comics.org/api/series/2652/?format=json","indicia_printer":"","keywords":"","story_set":[{"type":"cover","title":"Snake-Eyes vs. Snake-Eyes???","feature":"G.I. Joe","sequence_number":0,"page_count":"1.000","script":"None","pencils":"Herb Trimpe","inks":"Herb Trimpe","colors":"?","letters":"?","editing":"None","job_number":"","genre":"war","first_line":"","characters":"G.I Joe [Snake-Eyes; Scarlett; Storm Shadow]; evil Snake-Eyes duplicate","synopsis":"","notes":"","keywords":""},{"type":"comic story","title":"Double Trouble","feature":"G.I. Joe","sequence_number":1,"page_count":"22.000","script":"Herb Trimpe (credited)","pencils":"Herb Trimpe (credited)","inks":"Herb Trimpe (credited)","colors":"Herb Trimpe (credited)","letters":"Rick Parker (credited)","editing":"None","job_number":"","genre":"war","first_line":"A Soviet Be-12 Amphibian,","characters":"G.I. Joe [Snake-Eyes; Hawk; Scarlett; Storm Shadow; Wild Bill; Ghost Rider (mentioned as 'stealth pilot')]; Cobra [Cobra Commander; Viper troopers; E.C.H.O. [Enhanced Copy, Human Original] robots of various then-current world leaders and famous persons; loadmaster (only appearance; killed)]; airfield owner; U.S. government agents undercover","synopsis":"Snake-Eyes, Scarlett, and Storm Shadow are sent by Hawk on a recon mission to find out about Cobra's latest scheme to replace famous people with robot duplicates, after an airfield owner, renting his field out to Cobra covertly, accidentally finds a crate with an exact duplicate of Pres. Bush Sr. inside. Cobra Commander watches the Joes' mission play out in the housing complex as they fight their robot counterparts. The scheme is foiled when both the housing and assembly complexes are found by the Joes and destroyed separately.","notes":"First non-Hama written issue done completely by Herb Trimpe, except for lettering.","keywords":""},{"type":"in-house column","title":"","feature":"Bullpen Bulletins","sequence_number":2,"page_count":"1.000","script":"Stan Lee (signed); ?","pencils":"?","inks":"?","colors":"?","letters":"typeset","editing":"None","job_number":"","genre":"","first_line":"","characters":"Demogoblin","synopsis":"","notes":"","keywords":""},{"type":"letters page","title":"","feature":"Postbox: The Pit!","sequence_number":3,"page_count":"1.000","script":"?","pencils":"None","inks":"None","colors":"?","letters":"typeset","editing":"None","job_number":"","genre":"","first_line":"","characters":"","synopsis":"","notes":"Letters from Alan Collins, Christopher Langston, Bryan Sevier, Howard Muncy and Justin Maradiegue.\r\n\r\nOne letter asks the question of, if besides Billy and Zartan, did anyone else escape the freighter trap from issue #98, like Mindbender or Firefly. The answer was given as only 3 escapees total (the third revealed in issue #'s 124-126), but that would later be changed to 4 (issue 139), as the fourth was revealed in that issue during the Joe/Gen. 2 Transformers storyline (#'s 139-142).","keywords":""}],"cover":"https://files1.comics.org//img/gcd/covers_by_id/95/w400/95190.jpg"}