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The Cobra Civil War goes pandemic! The Madness Bug threatens to spread across Africa and Duke is infected as well. His only hope is to find Rodrigo Vargas, the creator of the retro-virus and the cure. And only Snake-Eyes can make that happen! Also features the return of a popular character that's going to make Joe fans jump for joy. Come on without, come on within as the Cobra Civil War roars toward its shocking climax.
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—The description as originally solicited by IDW Publishing.
When viewing the security monitors, Duke and Snake Eyes see people working in the kitchen. Could these be the long-awaited Kitchen-Vipers?[1]
With the fifth issue, the term "Vol. 2" was dropped from the official title (as evident on the interior masthead). However, due to Joepedia's naming structure and to reduce confusion with the first volume (which was set in the movie continuity), the article names for G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes issues #5 through 7 set in this series will retain the term.
Real-world references
The retailer incentive cover allegedly homages Crisis on Infinite Earths #7, but if nobody told you, you'd never know.
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