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Serpentor takes control of The Pit and triggers his apocalpytic endgame, while Outback's team attempt to flee from the Red Shadows.
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Featured Characters
Appearances
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
G.I. Joe | Cobra | Red Shadows |
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Errors
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Items of note
- Serpentor unmasks Snake-Eyes, but finds the results underwhelming. He doesn't know about Snake-Eyes' plastic surgery, as he was still dead at the time.
- Snake-Eyes dies. Didn't think they'd actually do it, did you?
- Any speculation of Sean Collins becoming Kamakura in this series is effectively quashed. He has a different destiny now...
Real-world references
- Serpentor compares Scarlett to Boudica, a Celtic queen who united several tribes to fight the Roman Empire, and himself to Gaius Seutonius, the Roman Legate who crushed her rebellion.
- Serpentor references The Ring of the Nibelung, an epic opera tetraology composed by Richard Wagner.
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