Sea Duel
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Cover Date: May,
1986
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Script: Larry Hama
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Pencils: Rod Whigham
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Inks: Andy Mushynsky
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Lettering: Joe
Rosen
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Colors: George
Roussos |
Editor: Denny O'Neil
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Editor-in-Chief: Jim Shooter
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Summary:
Just off the coast of Cobra Island, a G.I. Joe Whale hovercraft is
picking up the Joe rescue team, who have just rescued Ripcord from the
island. Little do the Joes know, "Ripcord" is actually Zartan in
disguise. As the team gets onboard the Whale, a Cobra transport
helicopter approaches the island. Realizing that the Cobra 'copter will
give away the Whale's position, Cutter fires a barrage of missles at
'copter, which is carrying the Baroness, Destro, Dr. Mindbender and
Buzzer. The missles find their target and the Cobras fight the fire
that's broke out onboard. Cutter orders the Whale to leave until
Shipwreck hears what sounds like a firefight on the island. Through his
binoculars, Cutter sees that Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow are fighting
their way to the airfield, trying to escape after their failed attempt
to exact revenge on Zartan for killing the Hard Master.
On the Whale, Doc tells Cutter that "Ripcord" needs a medevac and that
he's delirious. Cutter spots the C-130 approaching, along with a
Dragonfly 'copter carrying Wild Bill and Hawk. Meanwhile, Cutter is
watching Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow's progress, cheering them on.
Inside the Whale, Doc catches a glimpse of Zartan when his Ripcord
hologram falters for a second. Doc isn't sure what he saw.
The Cobra 'copter is coming in for a crash landing at the airfield. The
Baroness desparately tries to keep control, but the 'copter only stops
after it wipes out all the Rattlers and FANGs on the runway. The
passengers survive, but Storm Shadow watches, upset that they've fought
their way to the airfield only to have all the aircraft destroyed. He
decides they'll have to get down to the beach and commandeer a boat.
Back at the Whale, Hawk gives up his seat in the Dragonfly to
"Ripcord". Doc starts to tell Hawk there's something not quite right
about Ripcord, but he's interrupted when Cutter spots Storm Shadow and
Snake-Eyes heading for the beach. At the airfield, the Cobras are
offloading Dr. Mindbender's precious crates from the crashed 'copter.
Cobra Commander arrives in a HISS tank and reports on Snake-Eyes and
Storm Shadow's attack. The Commander is afraid that they'll escape by
sea. But Mindbender isn't worried. His cargo will prevent that. As he
speaks, the two ninjas arrive at the hydrofoil base, taking out the
Cobras guarding it. Out in the water, the C-130 drops two Devil Fish
(the Joes' new fast attack boats) into the water. Hawk gets ready to
pilot one of the Devil Fish and takes two new Joes -- Beach Head and
Wet-Suit -- along with him. "With all due respect, Hawk," Cutter asks,
"Is it wise for the commanding general to stick his neck out this far?
After all, Snake-Eyes is on that island against orders..." Hawk
disagrees: "The Joes take care of their own. If it was me on that
island, Snake-Eyes would do the same..."
On another side of the island, the Cobra commanders arrive at the
docks. The Commander orders two Cobra Eels (divers) to go with Dr.
Mindbender and man his torpedo transports (aka Hydro-sleds). As
Mindbender goes on about the certainty of success due to his superior
craft, an annoyed Destro notes that "This Dr. Mindbender thinks more
highly of himself than Major Bludd does." The Commander and the
Baroness have a brief disagreement over Bludd's poetry, as Mindbender
and the Eels head for the hydrofoil base. At that very base, Snake-Eyes
and Storm Shadow finish off the guards and steal a hydrofoil.
Meanwhile, the Joes approach the island in the two Devil Fish. Hawk
spots the Hydro-sleds, while Beach Head sees the hydrofoil. The
Hydro-sled carrying Mindbender fires on the hydrofoil, knocking out one
of its skis. Storm Shadow has too much trouble maintaining control to
notice the two Eels that were hiding onboard the hydrofoil. At the same
time, Hawk and Beach Head's Devil Fish is destroyed by the other
Hydro-sled after they "abandon ship". On the hydrofoil, the Eels fire
on Storm Shadow, but he's too fast for them. He knocks their weapons
away and pulls out his swords. The out-of-control hydrofoil crashes
into the rocks, throwing the passengers overboard. The Eels grab onto
Storm Shadow's wrists, trying to keep him from using the swords.
Wet-Suit picks up Hawk and Beach Head in his Devil Fish, and they
circle around to go after the Hydro-sleds. The attack boat's torpedo
launchers were damaged in the fall from the C-130's and won't fire. The
Cobra sleds fire their torpedoes, but the Joes detonate them with their
firearms and plow right between the Hydro-sleds, capsizing them.
Meanwhile, Storm Shadow and the Eels fight, but blood from their wounds
attract some nearby sharks. A short distance away, Snake-Eyes has to
start fighting off the sharks. The Devil Fish reaches him and Hawk
helps him onboard the small craft. They can spot Storm Shadow and the
Eels getting attacked by the sharks, and Hawk tries to tell Snake-Eyes
that there are two many sharks and there's no hope for Storm Shadow.
But Wet-Suit spots someone walking out of the surf -- it's Storm
Shadow! As the exhausted ninja walks up onto the beach, the Baroness
pulls up in a HISS tank. "You've betrayed Cobra once too often," he
says. "And I intend that you never betray us again." With that, she
pulls out a machine pistol and fires three rounds into Storm Shadow.
Snake-Eyes can only watch in horror as his friend is gunned down on the
beach.
At Springfield Municipal Airport, the Firebat carrying Ripcord
disguised as Zartan arrives. The computer controlled jet flew all the
way from Cobra Island, with an unconscious Ripcord onboard. The
unauthorized landing is checked out by Firefly and the Dreadnoks,
Ripper and Torch. Believing the passenger is Zartan, they take the
wounded man to the hospital.
At McGuire AFB in New Jersey, Zartan -- disguised as a wounded Ripcord
-- arrives in the C-130. As he's off-loaded and put into a jeep, Wild
Bill, Ace and Lady Jaye discuss the trip from Cobra Island. "Ripcord's
in pretty bad shape," Ace says. Lady Jaye agrees. "It's a good thing
Doc gave him something to knock him out...he won't regain consciousness
until he's deep inside the Pit!"
TO BE CONTINUED.
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Commentary: Following
the Joes rescue mission in the last issue, "Sea Duel" is a
action-filled story, portraying Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow's attempts
to get off of Cobra Island, after Storm Shadow fails to exact his
revenge on Zartan. The story seems to chronicle the two ninjas
unbelievably bad luck. After fighting their way to the airfield, they
watch as the crashing Cobra transport 'copter manages to wipe out every
piece of aircraft on the field, but all passengers escape without a
crash. Did I already say "unbelievable"?
The issue also shows some interesting aspects of Hawk's character. He
seems genuinely concerned for Ripcord and decides to rescue Snake-Eyes
despite the fact that he and Storm Shadow are on the island illegally
and Snake-Eyes is there against orders. It seems that Hawk is taking
full advantage of his status as General, taking matters into his own
hands. He seems concerned about Snake-Eyes as he thinks Storm Shadow is
dead. We also see the darkest side of the Baroness, as she guns down
Storm Shadow, determined to keep him from betraying Cobra once again.
She may have her reasons, but she still shoots an exhausted man, only
armed with a sword, which even Destro will question at the start of the
next issue. Mindbender is again seen as an arrogant man, believing he
will prevail even as he continues to fail.
Destro, Mindbender and the Baroness' arrival on the island by
helicopter is a nice bit of continuity, as they are presumably
returning from the events of issue #44. Buzzer also joins them, finally
returning to Cobra after his capture by the Joes many issues back.
Aside from Storm Shadow's surviving a fight with half a dozen sharks or
more, there are a few other criticisms of the issue. At the end of
issue #46, Spirit notices that Ripcord -- actually the disguised Zartan
-- has a wound that doesn't match with the hole in his shirt. Yet, as
the rescue team is picked up by the WHALE, he doesn't even mention it.
Spirit seems a lot more conscientious than to simply ignore or forget
something like that. In this issue, Doc glimpses Zartan as his Ripcord
hologram fails for half a second. Doc doesn't ignore this, but as he
starts to tell Hawk something's strange about Ripcord, they are
interrupted, and nothing more is said about it. It's a bit frustrating
and also one of those annoying fictional "cop-outs", where a character
just can't tell someone what he has to explain.
Though the plot doesn't suffer because of it, this issue is obviously
one of the mandated-by-Hasbro toy introduction issues, with the first
appearances of two Joes, two Cobra troopers and two vehicles (listed
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First appearances:
- G.I. Joe team: Beach Head, Wet-Suit
- Cobra: Eels (frogmen), Tele-Viper (communications)
- G.I. Joe vehicles: Devilfish attack boat
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Cobra vehicles: Hydro-Sled
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Reprinted
in:
- Action Force #49 & 50 (February 6th & 13th, 1988). A Marvel
UK series featuring the UK's
version
of
G.I.
Joe reprints this story in two parts, alongside an original story.
All
references to "G.I. Joe" were changed to "Action Force".
- G.I. JOE: Volume 5 (2002). A trade paperback collection from
Marvel. Includes issues #42-50.
- Classic G.I. JOE:
Volume 5
(November 2009). A trade paperback collection from IDW Publishing. Aside
from some slight changes made to the cover, this is a reprint of the
earlier Marvel collection. Includes
issues
#42-50.
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