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Issue Details

Issue #151
Published August 1994
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 1.25 USD; 1.70 CAD
Pages 36
Editing Mike Lackey; Tom DeFalco (Editor-In-Chief)
Notes Snake-Eyes appears in this issue without his mask.

Cover Details - "Snake-Eyes Alone Against Cobra Renewed !"

Characters Snake-Eyes (No mask); Scarlett (Inset on top- marvel comics symbol); Cobra Commander; Storm Shadow; Vipers
Genre War
Pencils Phil Gosier (uncredited)

22 page G.I. Joe story "Cobra Renewed !"

Characters G.I. Joe [Snake-Eyes; Flint; Lady Jaye; Hawk; G.I Joe (recalled to active duty at end); Roadblock; Tunnel Rat]; Cobra [Cobra Commander; Dr. Mindbender; Zartan (disguised as Wolfgang); Baroness; Billy ; Storm Shadow (all 3 brainwashed); Viper; Cyber-Viper]; Wolfgang
Synopsis As the Joe team is freeing Snake-Eyes from the Commander's trap, a call is made to Joe in New York to fire a laser to stop the Cobra forces in hot pursuit, which succeeds. In Borovia, Zartan, disguised as Wolfgang, plants a bomb killing President Metz, setting up Wolfgang as that country's liberator. Roadblock and Tunnel Rat later appear to Joe with drafting papers, reactivating him to full status as a true G.I. Joe. To be continued...
Genre War
Script Larry Hama
Pencils Phil Gosier
Inks Scott Koblish
Colors CHI
Letters Vickie Williams
Notes This story left this major story plot of the brainwashed trio (Baroness, Billy, and Storm Shadow),as well as the happenings in Wolkekuckuckland and Borovia open, since the book was cancelled as of issue 155, with fill-in stories in issue #152 (Marvel, 1982 series) (origin of G.I Joe), #153 (Marvel, 1982 series), #154 (Marvel, 1982 series), and #155 (Marvel, 1982 series) being the final issue covering another story plot altogether. The next time this plot was opened, it was during the 'Disavowed' G.I. Joe series done by Devil's Due Productions under the Image banner, and later their own banner, in which Billy and Storm Shadow broke free of their mind control from Dr. Venom's Brainwave Scanner,as well as the Baroness, not written by Larry Hama. This same plotline was also reopened when IDW comics received the G.I. Joe publishing license fom Hasbro, in which Larry Hama continued his series from the end of his run at Marvel Comics (Marvel, 1982 series) from 1982-1995 in mid-2010 (IDW, 2010 series), with Storm Shadow freeing himself from the scanner's influence, but Billy and Baroness still under its control.

1 page G.I. Joe letters page "Postbox: The Pit!"

Synopsis letters page about G.I. Joe issues, including an announcement of a Marvel Comics contingent at the annual G.I. Joe Convention held in New York at the U.S.S. Intrepid museum for Joe's 30th anniversary.
Letters typeset