Originally ending at issue #155, long-time G.I. JOE scribe Larry Hama and artists Agustin Padilla and S L Gallant pick up the original Marvel series where it left off.
With G.I. JOE disbanded, Cobra Commander begins unfolding his sinister plan, activating sleeper agents all over Washington, D.C.
Collects issues #155 1/2-#165.
Author Biography
Larry Hamais a writer/cartoonist/illustrator/actor/musician who has worked in comics, tv and film. In comics, he has written, edited, or drawn forAvengers,The Nam,Conan,Batman,Wonder Woman,Bizarre Adventures,X-Men,Spider-Man,Daredevil, and dozens more. He is best known as the writer of Marvel'sG.I. JOEcomics in the 80s andWolverinein the 90s. Recent script credits includeBatman- Shadow of the Bat, andWonder Womanfor DC Convergence,G.I. JOE- OriginsandG.I. JOE- A Real American Herofor IDW, andCall of Duty- Black Opsfor Dark Horse. Recent art credits include breakdowns for DC Comics'Deathstroke. His illustrations and cartoons have appeared inNational Lampoon,Esquire,New York, andRolling Stone. He has appeared on Broadway in Stephen Sondheim'sPacific Overturesand on TV inM*A*S*H,SNL, andAnother World. He lives in New York City.
S.L. Gallantis 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.