Key
G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #21B
Variant
Volume 1 · 1982-1995
- Published
- March 1984
- Cover price
- $0.60 USD
- Edition
- NEWSSTAND EDITION
- Era
- Bronze
- UPC
- WISEGUY55 Contact
- Key issue
- Yes
Creators
- Writer
- Larry Hama 'Crusty Bunkers'
- Penciler
- Larry Hama 'Crusty Bunkers', Steve Leialoha
- Inker
- Steve Leialoha
- Cover artist
- Ed Hannigan, Klaus Janson
- Editor
- Denny O'Neil, Linda Grant
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Key issue
No Letterer for this issue as it is the First Joe ''silent'' story written by Hama in the series run that had no text and depended solely on the art to carry it through. Later repeated in G.I. Joe Yearbook (Marvel, 1985 series) #3 by Hama again, and later the "Disavowed" series run at Image/Devil''s Due Publishing with issue (Image, 2001 series) #21 by Josh Blaylock, as well as another book, G.I. Joe: Origins (IDW, 2009 series) #19, featuring Snake-Eyes done by Larry Hama yet again. -GCD
Synopsis
Silent Interlude
Cobra's deadly new agent - Storm Shadow - has captured Scarlett and brought her to Cobra's stronghold. Only one man has the bravery and skill to rescue her, and his name is Snake-Eyes. Plus, what is GI Joe's black-clad commando's mysterious link with Cobra's super ninja.