G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 #2 - Devil's Due - Jan 2006
Creators[]
- Writer - Andrew Dabb
- Pencils - Chris Lie
- Inks - Ramanda Kamarga
- Colors - Rob Ruffolo
- Letters - Brian J. Crowley
- Editor - Mike O'Sullivan
Story[]
Homecoming
Spirit goes to see his family, but then must stop Zartan from stealing the sacred Klesh Staff.
Previews World Blurb[]
(W) Andrew Dabb (A) Chris Lie
by Andrew Dabb, Chris Lie, & Ramanda Kamarga
Spirit comes face-to-face with a dreadful threat when he goes home on leave - not his mother's cooking! Instead it's Zartan, the evil master of disguise! How can you defeat an enemy that can look like anyone? High-speed action based on the hit television show!
Longer Synopsis[]
Spirit goes to Sagebrush, New Mexico to see his family and meets his cousin, Jason Iron-Knife, who wants to be called just "J-dogg" and wants nothing to do with his navajo heritage. Somebody steals the sacred Klesh Staff and, since klesh means snake, Spirit suspects Cobra. Spirit notices the most recent tire tracks are at least an hour old, and there are no fresh footprints leaving, so whoever stole the staff is still in town. Nobody in the tribe would take the staff, meaning that who took it is an imposter, so Spirit tells everyone a word in english to be translated into navajo. When one man fails to translate "weasel", he reveals to be Zartan and leaves with the Klesh Staff in a buggy. Spirit reaches him using his Sigma suit. Zartan gets the upper hand in the fight, but when he's about to kill Spirit, but J-dogg hits Zartan with his motorcycle. Spirit and Zartan fight again until a sandstorm blinds Zartan and allows Spirit to use a shock arrow against him. The staff is recovered, Zartan is put into custody and J-dogg decides he prefers to be called Jason.
Featured Characters[]
Joes[]
Cobra[]
Others[]
- Spirit's mother (2)
- Townspeople (3)
- Jason "J-Dogg" Iron-Knife (4)
- Uncle Mike (5)
- Spirit's grandfather (6)
Notes[]
- the comic confirms Spirit's name as Charlie Iron-Knife, just like the ARAH version of the character.
- Spirit's relatives shown here are very similar to those shown in an issue of America's Elite
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