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G.I. Joe Frontline One-Shots 4 Trade Paperback TPB Cobra Commander Destro Dreadnok

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Publisher: Devil’s Due Publishing
Publication Date: May 2004
Product Type: Trade Paperback
Product Condition: Very Fine (Please See Scans)
ISBN-10: 1932796169
ISBN-13: 9781932796162

G.I. Joe Frontline One-Shots 4 Trade Paperback TPB Cobra Commander Destro Dreadnok

Original price was: $59.00.Current price is: $50.15.

or four interest-free payments with Klarna.

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Item specifics:
Publisher: Devil’s Due Publishing
Publication Date: May 2004
Product Type: Trade Paperback
Product Condition: Very Fine (Please See Scans)
ISBN-10: 1932796169
ISBN-13: 9781932796162

Item specifics:
Publisher: Devil’s Due Publishing
Publication Date: May 2004
Product Type: Trade Paperback
Product Condition: Very Fine (Please See Scans)
ISBN-10: 1932796169
ISBN-13: 9781932796162

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G.I. Joe: Frontline – One-Shots Volume 4                                 Trade Paperback
Cover by: Stefano Caselli

G.I. Joe is a line of action figures produced and owned by the toy company Hasbro. Since 1964 to present the G.I. Joe franchise has evolved from action figures with vehicles & playsets to a world-wide phenomenon including movies, animated TV series, comics, books, trading cards, games, clothing, artwork and so much more. With a complex background story involving an ongoing struggle between the G.I. Joe Team and the evil Cobra Command which seeks to take over the Free World through terrorism, G.I. Joe always delivers all-out action. Although the members of the G.I. Joe team are not superheroes, they all have expertise in areas such as martial arts, weapons, and explosives… so they know how to kick as… fight like true heroes!

G.I. Joe: Frontline – One-Shots collects seven one-shots and short stories from Devil’s Due’s G.I. Joe: Frontline comic book series. Featuring Zanya, Stalker, Roadblock, Destro, and Beachhead in their own personal stories.

G.I. Joe: Frontline – One-Shots Volume 4 (Devil’s Due Publishing 2004) contains:

G.I. Joe #9,10 (Image / 2003)
“Family History”
Writer: Sean McKeever
Artist: Francis Portella
Inkers: Francis Portella & Pierre Andre-Dery
Colorists: Estudio Din & Mita

In part #1, The origin of ZANYA finally told! Raised by a harsh and thoughtless mother, young Zanya has always had to fend for herself. So, when she learns her father is none other than the leader of the Dreadnoks, she hits the road in search of a new life with the father she never knew. But will the road prove to be too harsh for her to travel? This Issue: After traveling across the country tracking down the Dreadnoks, Zanya and her older boyfriend Kevin finally meet up with the elusive biker gang in Kansas City. To gain admission to the rough and tough gang, fourteen-year-old Zanya must hold her own in a biker brawl while Kevin stands idly by, flirting with danger.

Finally in part #2, Despite her tough heart and quick fists, Zanya can’t seem to help but bend to the will of her man, Kevin. Will she become a weak and damaged monster like her mother, or can Zanya break the cycle? And can she prove to Zartan that she’s really his daughter? Join writer Sean McKeever (Sentinel, Inhumans) and artist Francis Portela (Star Wars Tales) for the finale to this two-part tale chronicling the early years of Zartan’s daughter.
——————————————————————————–

G.I. Joe #15 (Image / 2003)
“Going Home”
Writer: Gary Philips
Artists: Jeremy Love, Mike Norton & Tim Seeley
Inkers: Cory Hamscher & John Larter
Colorist: Matt Cossin

Lonzo Wilkenson, aka Stalker, takes some well-deserved R&R to spend time with his family. The ghosts of the past have a way of haunting his present, and Wilkinson must use the skills honed on the battlefield and those of a father to save his stepson from taking the wrong path — a path he nearly took years before.

G.I. Joe #16 (Image / 2003)
“Security”
Writers: Wil Wilson, Corey Mitchel & Brandon Jerwa
Artist: Eddy Barrows
Inker: Lynx Studios
Colorist: Lynx Studios

Bragging about the quality of his security measures has gotten Destro into hot water with Cobra Commander, who fears treachery on all sides. Putting the security to the test, Cobra Commander hires an assassin to kill Destro, in the name of the Night Creepers.
——————————————————————————–

G.I. Joe #17 (Image / 2003)
“Training Days”
Writer: Paul Jenkins
Artist: Tim Seeley
Inker: Cory Hamscher
Colorists: David Messina & Federica Manfredi

Beach Head takes five recruits into a real-life training mission. This is how soldiers qualify for the GI Joe team and it’s told from the point of view of Fifty (or four). The five recruits & Beach Head are being chased by a mob. One of the recruits, Three, is injured and left behind. Beach Head leads the remaining four recruits to the prison, where three is taken after he is captured. As the helicopter comes to pick them up, they rescue Three and board the chopper, Beach Head is hit covering the load in and Fifty returns to help get him on the chopper.
——————————————————————————–

G.I. Joe #18 (Image / 2003)
“Recipe for Destruction”
Writer: Tim Seeley
Artist: Mike Norton
Inker: Clayton Brown
Colorist: Brett R. Smith

Get out your oven mitts and wooden spoons, ‘cuz it’s time for everyone’s favorite TV cook to take the stage…Roadblock! In this One-Shot story, he slices, he dices, he makes up bad rhymes, and when the funding for his show is taken over by Cobra, he gets more than he asked for. It’s a fun, action packed issue, as the heavy gunner/southern chef takes on TV producers, Dreadnoks and lactose intolerant pugs. Meanwhile, Mainframe finds out what happens when you spend too much time at the computer, and Firewall introduces Daina to the joys of American culture.

Trade Paperback reprints/collects from Image Comics:
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Family History Part 1” #9 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Family History Part 2” #10 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Going Home” #15 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Security” #16 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Training Days” #17 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Recipe for Destruction” #18 (2003)

Trade Paperback is bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

First Printing
Publisher: Devil’s Due Publishing
Publication Date: May 2004
Format: FC, 160 pages, TPB, 10.25″ x 6.5″
ISBN-10: 1932796169
ISBN-13: 9781932796162

Collectible Entertainment note: Trade Paperback is in Very Fine condition.  Very Nice!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious G.I. Joe collector and/or enthusiast.  Highly Recommended.

Please read return policy.

G.I. Joe: Frontline – One-Shots Volume 4                                 Trade Paperback
Cover by: Stefano Caselli

G.I. Joe is a line of action figures produced and owned by the toy company Hasbro. Since 1964 to present the G.I. Joe franchise has evolved from action figures with vehicles & playsets to a world-wide phenomenon including movies, animated TV series, comics, books, trading cards, games, clothing, artwork and so much more. With a complex background story involving an ongoing struggle between the G.I. Joe Team and the evil Cobra Command which seeks to take over the Free World through terrorism, G.I. Joe always delivers all-out action. Although the members of the G.I. Joe team are not superheroes, they all have expertise in areas such as martial arts, weapons, and explosives… so they know how to kick as… fight like true heroes!

G.I. Joe: Frontline – One-Shots collects seven one-shots and short stories from Devil’s Due’s G.I. Joe: Frontline comic book series. Featuring Zanya, Stalker, Roadblock, Destro, and Beachhead in their own personal stories.

G.I. Joe: Frontline – One-Shots Volume 4 (Devil’s Due Publishing 2004) contains:

G.I. Joe #9,10 (Image / 2003)
“Family History”
Writer: Sean McKeever
Artist: Francis Portella
Inkers: Francis Portella & Pierre Andre-Dery
Colorists: Estudio Din & Mita

In part #1, The origin of ZANYA finally told! Raised by a harsh and thoughtless mother, young Zanya has always had to fend for herself. So, when she learns her father is none other than the leader of the Dreadnoks, she hits the road in search of a new life with the father she never knew. But will the road prove to be too harsh for her to travel? This Issue: After traveling across the country tracking down the Dreadnoks, Zanya and her older boyfriend Kevin finally meet up with the elusive biker gang in Kansas City. To gain admission to the rough and tough gang, fourteen-year-old Zanya must hold her own in a biker brawl while Kevin stands idly by, flirting with danger.

Finally in part #2, Despite her tough heart and quick fists, Zanya can’t seem to help but bend to the will of her man, Kevin. Will she become a weak and damaged monster like her mother, or can Zanya break the cycle? And can she prove to Zartan that she’s really his daughter? Join writer Sean McKeever (Sentinel, Inhumans) and artist Francis Portela (Star Wars Tales) for the finale to this two-part tale chronicling the early years of Zartan’s daughter.
——————————————————————————–

G.I. Joe #15 (Image / 2003)
“Going Home”
Writer: Gary Philips
Artists: Jeremy Love, Mike Norton & Tim Seeley
Inkers: Cory Hamscher & John Larter
Colorist: Matt Cossin

Lonzo Wilkenson, aka Stalker, takes some well-deserved R&R to spend time with his family. The ghosts of the past have a way of haunting his present, and Wilkinson must use the skills honed on the battlefield and those of a father to save his stepson from taking the wrong path — a path he nearly took years before.

G.I. Joe #16 (Image / 2003)
“Security”
Writers: Wil Wilson, Corey Mitchel & Brandon Jerwa
Artist: Eddy Barrows
Inker: Lynx Studios
Colorist: Lynx Studios

Bragging about the quality of his security measures has gotten Destro into hot water with Cobra Commander, who fears treachery on all sides. Putting the security to the test, Cobra Commander hires an assassin to kill Destro, in the name of the Night Creepers.
——————————————————————————–

G.I. Joe #17 (Image / 2003)
“Training Days”
Writer: Paul Jenkins
Artist: Tim Seeley
Inker: Cory Hamscher
Colorists: David Messina & Federica Manfredi

Beach Head takes five recruits into a real-life training mission. This is how soldiers qualify for the GI Joe team and it’s told from the point of view of Fifty (or four). The five recruits & Beach Head are being chased by a mob. One of the recruits, Three, is injured and left behind. Beach Head leads the remaining four recruits to the prison, where three is taken after he is captured. As the helicopter comes to pick them up, they rescue Three and board the chopper, Beach Head is hit covering the load in and Fifty returns to help get him on the chopper.
——————————————————————————–

G.I. Joe #18 (Image / 2003)
“Recipe for Destruction”
Writer: Tim Seeley
Artist: Mike Norton
Inker: Clayton Brown
Colorist: Brett R. Smith

Get out your oven mitts and wooden spoons, ‘cuz it’s time for everyone’s favorite TV cook to take the stage…Roadblock! In this One-Shot story, he slices, he dices, he makes up bad rhymes, and when the funding for his show is taken over by Cobra, he gets more than he asked for. It’s a fun, action packed issue, as the heavy gunner/southern chef takes on TV producers, Dreadnoks and lactose intolerant pugs. Meanwhile, Mainframe finds out what happens when you spend too much time at the computer, and Firewall introduces Daina to the joys of American culture.

Trade Paperback reprints/collects from Image Comics:
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Family History Part 1” #9 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Family History Part 2” #10 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Going Home” #15 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Security” #16 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Training Days” #17 (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline – “Recipe for Destruction” #18 (2003)

Trade Paperback is bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

First Printing
Publisher: Devil’s Due Publishing
Publication Date: May 2004
Format: FC, 160 pages, TPB, 10.25″ x 6.5″
ISBN-10: 1932796169
ISBN-13: 9781932796162

Collectible Entertainment note: Trade Paperback is in Very Fine condition.  Very Nice!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious G.I. Joe collector and/or enthusiast.  Highly Recommended.

Please read return policy.

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