( some panels are inspired by @karama9 in fanfiction.net )
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Marissa: Care to explain why we have 6 dogs in our apartment?
Thundercracker: They're golden retrievers, Marissa. They retrieve gold. I did this for us.
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Snake Eyes and Timber
Art by John Gallagher || IG
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1991 G.I. Joe for NES Comic Ad
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The G.I. Joe Legacy - Marvel Comics G.I. Joe A Real American Hero! #28 Cover By Mike Zeck and John Beatty
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SLEEK IN HER SEVERITY -- STRIKING IN HER BEAUTY -- COBRA'S FINEST OPERATIVE.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on assorted pin-ups of the Anastasia DeCobray, a.k.a., "The Baroness," chief intelligence operative for the international terrorist organization, COBRA, artwork by Bruce Timm, various dates.
Sources: www.pinterest.com/pin/538813542894534788, Comic Art Fans, Comic Art Community, various, etc...
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Skybound ‘stealth launches’ a new Transformers/G.I. Joe universe
‘Void Rivals,’ which arrived in stores today, also kicked off the Energon Universe, which will feature both Hasbro properties.
above: Optimus Prime by Daniel Warren Johnson
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January 1983 - Saturday Morning Panels #7
The final episode of the Vac era of SMP, where he goes absolutely bananas over big purple boat man.
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October 1983. That's it, that's the show — Cobra Commander (left) and his cadre of opportunists, mountebanks, and scoundrels plot against each other in a scene from G.I. JOE #16. The punchline:
You might well ask what the Commander is planning to do with that wine glass, since he's wearing a full-face helmet. Writer Larry Hama addresses just that point eight issues later, in G.I. JOE #24:
This is really the thing that has kept this ridiculous series alive (it was later revived by other publishers, and recently passed issue #300): Larry Hama's weird sense of humor and flair for eccentricity. The plots are frequently not much and the heroes are mostly no deeper than the plastic action figures on which they're based, but the ludicrous villains are consistently entertaining.
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Scarlett from G.I. Joe by Adam Hughes
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The G.I. Joe Legacy - Marvel Comics G.I. Joe A Real American Hero! #27 Cover By Michael Golden
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