G.I. JOE A Real American Hero #25 1st Dreadnoks-comic book outlet Marvel

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G.I. JOE A Real American Hero #25 1st Dreadnoks-comic book outlet Marvel, "GI JOE: A Real American Hero #25" is a landmark issue in the long-running comic.
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Product code: G.I. JOE A Real American Hero #25 1st Dreadnoks-comic book outlet Marvel
"G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #25" is a landmark issue in the long-running comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Released in 1984, the issue introduces the infamous Dreadnoks, a group of biker-themed villains who would become major antagonists in the G.I. JOE mythos. The issue is written by the series' creator, Larry Hama, and features artwork by Frank Springer and Andy Mushynsky. The story is set in the aftermath of a major battle between the G.I. JOE team and the terrorist organization COBRA. As the team recovers and regroups, a new threat emerges in the form of the Dreadnoks, a group of mercenaries led by the fearsome Zartan. The issue is notable for its dark and gritty tone, which sets it apart from other superhero comics of the era. The introduction of the Dreadnoks adds a new level of danger and unpredictability to the series, and their biker-themed aesthetic would make them fan favorites in the years to come. The artwork in the outlet issue is dynamic and action-packed, wi.
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