More Joes and Cobras are called into battle as a showdown at Cobra Headquarters looms and Cobra Commander continues to show poor leadership.
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| - More Joes and Cobras are called into battle as a showdown at Cobra Headquarters looms and Cobra Commander continues to show poor leadership.
- "All's Fair" is the third one-shot from the Spike and Dru comic book mini-series.
- If the Vestige chooses to help Bar-Neeus: 1.
* Deliver package to Sarisa
- After an Iraqi woman - in the US to film an interview on atrocities against women back home - is murdered. Clues lead to an American military suspect, and the team must determine the truth before another killing occurs.
- It is the annual fair festival and Schemer and Stacy enter a pie-making contest.
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| - *The reason Ghostrider is never called by name in this or any other issue of the comic is that Marvel Comics already had a character called Ghost Rider, and didn't want any confusion.
*Serpentor references the Battle of Hastings, not realizing the irony until it's too late.
*The title is the beginning of the saying "All's fair in love and war," a proverb found in John Lyly's 16th century book Euphues that is commonly used to justify cheating.
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| - *Recondo's hair is consistently colored blonde.
*Sergeant Major says they won without firing a shot, apparently forgetting the A.G.P.s shooting the crap out of everything last issue.
*Not so much an error as an intentional element that just doesn't work, but Ghost Rider's dialog on page 10 is completely ridiculous.
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| - *First Appearances: Ghostrider, Phantom X-19
* No one can remember what Ghostrider's name is or what he looks like.
* Although the Battle Force 2000 vehicles can be seen in some shots, the drivers are never visible.
* Death of Serpentor.
* The issue contains another copy of the map of Cobra Island first seen in issue #74, showing the various routes that have brought all the players to the beach, and a table showing the Cobra schism and the various G.I. Joe operational groups.
G.I. Joe references
*Zarana says Cobra Commander is acting as though the Baroness had given him his job - which she did.
*Zartan compares his arrow shot to the one that killed the Hard Master. This is the first time in the series that an explicit confirmation that he was the killer is given, though it was deduced back in "In Search of Candy" thirty-one issues earlier.
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| - More Joes and Cobras are called into battle as a showdown at Cobra Headquarters looms and Cobra Commander continues to show poor leadership.
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