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Revision as of 17:30, 22 February 2013
This article is about an issue in the Marvel Comics series; for the G.I. Joe vehicle, see Thunderclap.
The Joes have a plan to rescue captured comrades from Sierra Gordo via neighboring Punta del Mucosa, while Voltar leads an attack on El Jefe.
Detailed summary
- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearances
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
G.I. Joe | Cobra | Oktober Guard | Sierra Gordo | Punta del Mucosa |
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Featured Vehicles & Equipment
G.I. Joe | Cobra | Civilian |
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Memorable quotes
- None yet.
Other Notes
Errors
- On page 13, one of the Frag-Vipers is drawn with antennae like a bug. It's possible this was an intentional joke on the artist's part, and not just a random mistake.
Items of note
- First appearance: Backblast, Long Range
- Wraps up a story begun in Special Missions #24 and #26.
- The whole bit with everyone reading dossiers and field guides really seems like a dig on Larry Hama's part at the huge amount of new characters and vehicles he was expected to introduce all the time.
Real-world references
- Daina mentions the Moscow branch of Dossiers "ะฏ" Us.
- For years in the '80s, a G.I. Joe-branded electric train was under development, but it never came to fruition. The train the Joes ride on in this issue isn't an intentional reference to that toy-that-never-was, but the parallel is there.
Footnotes and References
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