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Someone we know makes a return from the dead and is going to make all those who betrayed him pay.


Detailed summary

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Appearances

Featured Characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

G.I. Joe Cobra Civilians Weapons buyers Misc
  • Billy (21)
  • Captain Minh (25)
  • Inspector Cates (2)
  • Jean Baptiste Marais (1)
  • Sgt. Fournier (7)
  • Tyrone (24)
  • Colonel Shariff (17)
  • El Jefe (15)
  • General Liederkranz (16)
  • Lin Wu Zing (8)
  • Minister Bakana (9)
  • Prince Ngoto (18)
  • Sheik Faoud Ibn Sirhan (10)


Featured Vehicles & Equipment

G.I. Joe Cobra Civilian
  • A.R.B. Co. Regional trucks
  • Seaplane



Memorable quotes

"But we thought you were dead!"

--Tyrone, on the cover. (see below)

Other Notes

Errors

  • The cover shows the characters in the freighter reacting to Cobra Commander's return, with Tyrone exclaiming in surprise. Since Tyrone doesn't know anything about Cobra, he certainly wouldn't have any clue that the man before him was supposed to be dead.
  • The flashback of Cobra Commander's resurrection makes him look a lot like one of the Freds, leading some fans to speculate that he was the template on which all the others were based. However, this cannot be the case: when Fred VII unmasked for Baroness,[1] she immediately recognized that he was an impostor - something that couldn't have happened if CC had the Fred face.

Items of note

  • A Cobra Trooper appears on the cover, but not in the issue.
  • The credits on the splashpage are in French - appropriate, since the scene is set in Quebec.
  • The return of the original Cobra Commander.
  • Billy, Zartan, Tyrone, Capt. Minh, Firefly, Fred VII, Dr. Mindbender, Voltar and Raptor are locked in a freighter, buried and left to die.
  • The letters page gives a quick explanation of how Snake-Eyes, Scarlett and the Blind Master got out of Grenada.[2]

Real-world references

  • The band playing at the Cobra Arms hotel are "Deaf Mangled Washington," a possible reference to punk band the Dead Kennedys.

Footnotes and References



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