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โ | Larry Hama returns along with super-star Joe Benitez (Superman/Batman) and it's a silent issue with Snake-Eyes! Not to steal from Stan but, "'Nuff said." | โ |
โThe description as originally solicited by IDW Publishing. |
Detailed summary
- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearances
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
G.I. Joe | Russians | Others |
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Memorable quotes
Note: As this was a silent issue, there were no quotes at all in the issue. There was, however, a haiku written by Larry Hama inside the front cover:
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In the darkling wood Arashikage no Hebime[1] |
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Other Notes
Errors
- In one of the panels Snake-Eyes' Katana has a Tsuba (guard). In all the others it does not .
- One of the AK-47's Snake-Eyes grabbed mysteriously grows a stock in the next panel .
Items of note
- Hama often portrayed Snake-Eyes as being kind to animals. In this issue, he had already covertly infiltrated enemy territory, but willingly blew his own cover to help the wolf.
- On page 18, the wolf's posture - head down, butt up - indicates that he wants to play. Awww!
- The art on the Retailer Incentive cover is reused from Ashley Wood's Comic Pack homage.
Real-world references
- The "Stan" mentioned in the solicitation is Stan Lee, known for his trademark quip of "'nuff said!"
- The Russian helicopter is a Hind D.
Footnotes and References
- โ "Hebime" is a rough Japanese translation of "Snake-Eyes." Hebi = snake, me = eye.
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