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Issue: G.I. Joe #21
Publication Date: August 2003
 
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Is Variant Variant: Cover B
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Publisher: FlagImage
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Indicia Publisher: Image Comics Inc.
On Sale Date: (not set)
Volume: none
Pages: 36
ISBN:
UPC/EAN: 70985370476802121
Price: $4.00 CAD
$2.95 USD
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Content Items: 1 (0 stories, 1 cover)
3 (1 story, 1 cover) from base issue
Editor(s): Scott Wherle
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Modern Age U.S.
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Glossy interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
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The Silent Issue!

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
J. Scott Campbell (signed)
J. Scott Campbell (signed)
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Subject Matter
war
G.I. Joe
Storm Shadow; Snake-Eyes; Cobra Commander
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Miscellaneous
1
Closure Part Two

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Josh Blaylock
Mike Zeck
John Beatty
Hi-Fi Colour Design
Dreamer Design
Subject Matter
war
G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe [Snake-Eyes; Kamakura]; William Kessler [Billy]; Storm Shadow; Cobra [Cobra Commander; Crimson Guard; Burn-Out; Monkeywrench] (villain)
In a story with no text, Snake-Eyes and crew try to take down Cobra Commander and keep Storm Shadow free of Cobra's mind control but fail.
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Miscellaneous
23
Indexer Note: The original G.I. Joe series by Marvel also featured issue #21 as a silent issue and told of Snake-Eyes rescuing Scarlett from Destro's castle, a mission where silence was vital. There was a follow up story in G.I. Joe Yearbook #3 which also contained a silent story featuring Scarlett and Storm Shadow rescuing Snake-Eyes from Cobra, also relatively a stealthy undertaking. This issue, however, continued from the last where everyone was talking and shooting at will has no reason to be silent other than the novelty. Instead of fabricating a reason why it should be silent, the creators simply didn't put dialogue in the story. This issue is, however, the only time that Mike Zeck, a frequent cover artist of both the Marvel and Image series drew an issue of G.I. Joe.
Back Cover

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
David Michael Beck
David Michael Beck
David Michael Beck
Subject Matter
war
G.I. Joe
Kamakura
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Miscellaneous
1

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