Credits
Writer(s):
Josh Blaylock
Penciller(s):
Mike Zeck
Inker(s):
John Beatty
Colorist(s):
Hi-Fi Colour Design
Letterer(s):
Dreamer Design
Subject Matter
Genres:
war
Feature(s):
G.I. Joe
Character(s):
G.I. Joe [Snake-Eyes; Kamakura]; William Kessler [Billy]; Storm Shadow; Cobra [Cobra Commander; Crimson Guard; Burn-Out; Monkeywrench] (villain)
Synopsis:
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.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
23
Notes:
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.