At a shipping yard in Istanbul, a small team of Joes led by Duke secretly board the Liberian freighter Benin Pearl where members of the Zogc militia guard a cargo bound for the United States. The cargo has been cleared for shipment to Tampa, but the Zogc are cutting open the cargo containers and loading weaponry among the stuffed toys to be imported. As the men return to their raft, Duke reveals he managed to grab the shooter, who is only moments away from death. Duke presses the man for information on the arms dealer, and as he dies, he says simply "Cobra." Continued in G.I. Joe #1.
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| - At a shipping yard in Istanbul, a small team of Joes led by Duke secretly board the Liberian freighter Benin Pearl where members of the Zogc militia guard a cargo bound for the United States. The cargo has been cleared for shipment to Tampa, but the Zogc are cutting open the cargo containers and loading weaponry among the stuffed toys to be imported. As the men return to their raft, Duke reveals he managed to grab the shooter, who is only moments away from death. Duke presses the man for information on the arms dealer, and as he dies, he says simply "Cobra." Continued in G.I. Joe #1.
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| - "Cobra."
:--Thank you, nameless militia man.
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| - *There are at least seven members of the Zogc militia, but the Joes only end up with four as prisoners and one threatening them with a Stinger.
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| - *First hint of Cobra in the IDW continuity.
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| - At a shipping yard in Istanbul, a small team of Joes led by Duke secretly board the Liberian freighter Benin Pearl where members of the Zogc militia guard a cargo bound for the United States. The cargo has been cleared for shipment to Tampa, but the Zogc are cutting open the cargo containers and loading weaponry among the stuffed toys to be imported.
The Joes throw stun grenades at the guards, and Duke orders them in Bulgarian to drop the guns. Most of the Zogc comply, but one is left standing, holding a shoulder-mounted Stinger missile. He fires, striking the cargo hold of the ship and setting off a huge explosion as the Joes scramble for safety.
As the men return to their raft, Duke reveals he managed to grab the shooter, who is only moments away from death. Duke presses the man for information on the arms dealer, and as he dies, he says simply "Cobra."
:Continued in G.I. Joe #1.
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| - *Hawk
*Lange
- *Unknown man
*Sniper
- *Colombian Drug Lord
*Colombian kidnapper
*Former Soviet agents
*Loatian driver
*Taliban
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| - At a shipping yard in Istanbul, a small team of Joes led by Duke secretly board the Liberian freighter Benin Pearl where members of the Zogc militia guard a cargo bound for the United States. The cargo has been cleared for shipment to Tampa, but the Zogc are cutting open the cargo containers and loading weaponry among the stuffed toys to be imported. The Joes throw stun grenades at the guards, and Duke orders them in Bulgarian to drop the guns. Most of the Zogc comply, but one is left standing, holding a shoulder-mounted Stinger missile. He fires, striking the cargo hold of the ship and setting off a huge explosion as the Joes scramble for safety. As the men return to their raft, Duke reveals he managed to grab the shooter, who is only moments away from death. Duke presses the man for information on the arms dealer, and as he dies, he says simply "Cobra." Continued in G.I. Joe #1.
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