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G.I. Joe Vol. 2


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No. of pages 152

Published: 2010

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Great for age 12-18 years

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  • Scarlett on trial! Mainframe gone insane! Snake Eyes on his own! And Cobra revealed! G.I. JOE squares off against COBRA, face-to-face and for the first time! But the battle doesn't go anything like what you think! Follow Snake Eyes and Mainframe on their two-man crusade to prove COBRA's existence as the G.I. JOEs are introduced to new team member Cover Girl and a whole new set of problems revolving around Destro and the Baroness. G.I. JOE's first year concludes in this pulse-pounding climax that no action and adventure fan dare miss!

 

There are 152 pages in this book. This is a comic book. This book was published 2010 by Idea & Design Works .

This mass market book presents eight novella-length tales, penned by today's leading crime and thriller writers, such as Jonathan Maberry, Duane Swierczynski, Chuck Dixon, and Dennis Tafoya. Cobra Wars is edited by Max Brooks, who also supplies a new story, and features new illustrations for each story. " Chuck Dixon is a veteran comic book writer with thousands of titles to his name including a record run on Batman at for DC Comics (where he co-created the villain BANE ) and seminal work on Marvel's The Punisher . He adapted J. R. R. Tolkein's The Hobbit into one of the most successful graphic novels in publication. He is also the author of the bestselling SEAL Team 6 novels from Dynamite. S. L. Gallant is a Washington, D. C. -based comic book artist who's worked for such publishers as DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Chaos, and Malibu. His best known work, however, is on IDW's version of G. I. Joe--he's drawn nearly 100 issues for the franchise, across various titles. He previously worked in advertising, for clients that included Carl's Jr, Kraft Foods, and the CDC.

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