G.I. Joe issue 21 - Silent Interlude
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G.I. Joe issue 21 - Silent Interlude
Some attempted recreations. Recreating V2 Snake Eyes’ cardback was the hardest since I basically had to try and mirror the image in my head as I only have a right pointing hand. Classified Timber is also A LOT bigger than the Timber on the cardback so that also created some issues. I had to mirror V1 Snake Eyes’ cardback as well but that was thankfully easier to do.
The Silent Interlude cover recreation might be my favorite. Not a perfect match for the original’s pose, but I’m still very happy with how it came out.
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SILENT INVASION! The story that defined a generation—G.I. JOE #21: remastered from the original art and lovingly recolored to the highest of contemporary standards. This wordless issue introduced the world to SNAKE EYE’s mysterious nemesis STORM SHADOW and his ARASHIKAGE NINJA—and they’ve never looked better. Plus—an unprecedented glimpse of Larry Hama’s original layouts and Steve Leialoha’s finishes, and a look behind the scenes of the comic’s creation—and at its enduring legacy!
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Silent Interlude
A small glass pendant shines from the grass. It lays there a moment before a booted foot steps next to it, and a pale hand reaches down to pick it up and cradle it gently.Â
Deni lays the pendant around her neck to settle next to her ankh, handling it with such care, as though it might shatter any instant.Â
She looks down at the trickster-almost-king in the grass, and sits next to him, staring out at the skyline.Â
“You kept it, you know,” she says idly. It’s as though she isn’t angry at all.Â
G. I. Joe 21 is written by Larry Hama, Hama also does the cover and interior art. This it a first printing and it the iconic Silent Interlude issue that starts to delve into Snake-Eyes and his past and is the first appearance of Storm Shadow and the Cobra K.L.A.W. This is the issue
First appearance of Storm Shadow
ISOLATED COMIC BOOK PANEL #2159 title: G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #21 - P13:4 artists: LARRY HAMA, STEVE LEIALOHA year: 1984