G.I. Joe 24
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| G.I. Joe #24 | |
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| Attribution | |
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| Cover artist |
Robert Atkins (cover A) |
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| Publisher |
IDW |
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22 |
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| “ | "M.A.S.S. Destruction" continues as Mainframe and Dial-Tone engage in long-range combat in the Hindu Kush using predator drones. They bring the fight to Cobra from ten thousand miles away and learn that, even in a virtual war, the heart can be a casualty. See Storm Shadow in action, and also, what will a captured Cobra Viper reveal to the Joes? | ” |
| —The description as originally solicited by IDW Publishing. | ||
Contents |
Detailed summary
- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearances
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| G.I. Joe | Cobra | Civilians |
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Memorable quotes
- None yet.
Other notes
Errors
- The captured Viper was dark-skinned and had dark hair in the last issue . Here he is light-skinned and blonde and looks a lot like Michael Monk.[1] His hair style has changed as well.
Items of note
- First appearance: Mutt, Krake, Tele-Vipers
Real-world references
- "Krake" means octopus in German.
- Mainframe's voiceover is Leonard Nimoy.
Footnotes and References
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