Creators : Joshua Williamson (writer), Tom Reilly (artist), Lee Loughridge (colorist), Rus Wooton (letterer) Story : Cover Girl, Snow Job and Frostbite are set to retrieve Scarlett from her undercover mission at the Arashikage (from her own limited series). While there, Cobra attacks and Scarlett, Jinx, and Storm Shadow do their best to fight off the Cobra troops but heavy causalities are taken and Cobra leaves the place destroyed. Scarlett gets extracted. Writing : In homage to the original issue #21 of G.I. Joe, this is mostly a silent issue. There is just a bit of mission journal at the beginning and end of it, but the rest is free of words. This is a good follow-up from the Scarlett miniseries though it does give enough background so those who missed it won't be too lost. We get to see just how ruthless Cobra can be as well. Art : This issue, being a silent issue, hinges a lot on its art. The art is really good. We get a ...
Creators : Patrick Olliffe, Tom DeFalco, John Kalisz Story : Zartan is spying on the Joes, who are watching a new weapon, while he is being spied upon by Major Bludd. Zartan infiltrates the Joes and is able to steal the weapon. However, he is then captured by Bludd and some Cobra forces. Heading to ship, Zartan uses his guile and skills to escape before Cobra Commander shows up, followed by a contingent of Joes. Writing : The third Cobra "Sssilent" issue this month, this one follows fan-favorite Zartan. This story can easily fit into most Joe continuities. We get to see a lot of Zartan's skills - his disguises, his fighting skills and, most importantly, his intelligence as he outmaneuvers everyone. Art : The art is pretty good in this one. There are focuses on things you might not think are important but they come back to later. And I enjoyed seeing a few late-series toys pop up - like the Shark 9000 (which the Joe team ...