G.I. JOE #46
Who's Who On
Cobra Island

Cover Date: April, 1986

Script: Larry Hama
Pencils: Rod Whigham
Inks: Andy Mushynsky

Lettering: Joe Rosen
Colors: George Roussos
Editor: Denny O'Neil
Editor-in-Chief: Jim Shooter


Summary:  As an early morning rain falls on Cobra Island, Zartan stands over an unconscious Ripcord. Instead of using holography to reproduce Ripcord's uniform, he switches clothes with the Joe he just fought. Ripcord wakes up and makes one last lunge at Zartan, tearing the pocket from his uniform. A swift kick to the head knocks out Ripcord. Zartan leaves the unconscious Ripcord in the sand, expected Cobra to find him, thinking he's Zartan. Zartan plans to pose as Ripcord and infiltrate Joe headquarters.
Some distance away on the coast of the island, a motorized raft carrying Flint, Spirit, Alpine and Quick Kick. Quick Kick notices that he's carrying a lot of camera equipment for a simple rescue mission. Alpine points out that it wouldn't hurt to bring back Ripcord and some "nice snaps of Cobra installations." Flint reminds them to keep some noise discipline. They start burying the raft in the sand, hoping to finish before the sun comes up.

At the island's airfield, a Cobra Rattler jet has landed and one of the Cobra troopers is angry that the pilot's landing was unauthorized. He quickly realizes that the plane isn't carrying two Cobras -- it's carrying Storm Shadow and Snake-Eyes. But they are too fast for the guards and make quick work of them.

Inside the Terror-Drome launch base, Crimson Guardsman Professor Appel is showing off his new Firebat jet to Cobra Commander and the twins, Tomax and Xamot. He explains its highly sophisticated technology and Cobra Commander thinks Appel is going on about it like it's his child. That prompts Appel to ask the Commander about his daughter, Candy. The Commander explains that facilities for families are of low priority on the island. After Appel goes off on a recon patrol of the beach, the Commander tells the twins to get them to start an investigation in Springfield as to what happened to Appel's daughter. They're a bit surprised to discover Cobra Commander hasn't told Appel she's missing.

On the sheer cliff side of the island's central volcano, Alpine and the others are climbing the steep slopes. Alpine complains that volcano's are supposed to be easy to climb, but this particular mountain is different, since it was just thrust up out of the ocean. Quick Kick tells him to cheer up. At least the bad guys won't think we'd be stupid enough to climb it!"

At Fort Wadsworth, Clutch and Hawk arrive in a Vamp II. Hawk tells Clutch to slow down. "You want the MPs to get on your case?" Clutch tells him they'll never mess with them now that Hawk has been promoted to General. Hawk disagrees. "These stars are so new, the varnish hasn't worn off them yet." Clutch points out, "A star is a star, Hawk. It's age don't count, you just salute it!" The hydraulic lift lowers the Vamp into the Pit and the Joes there are waiting at attention with a salute for "General" Hawk. "At ease, Joes," Hawk says, "I just traded in my desk for a new set of battle togs! I'm back in the harness again, and glad of it!"

Back on Cobra Island, Storm Shadow and Snake-Eyes arrive at the flight control tower in a stolen Stinger jeep. A well placed kick from Snake-Eyes takes out two of the Cobras. Snake-Eyes runs up the stairs, taking one trooper out with his Uzi. Storm Shadow shoots an arrow through the tower's window, making certain the officer inside doesn't sound the alarm. Snake-Eyes gives his friend the "all clear" signal.

Out near the beach, Prof. Appel's patrol comes across the unconscious and wounded Ripcord, believing it's Zartan. Appel orders Zartan back to the launch base and tells the troopers to search the area and move from intruder alert to full defense mode.

Up on a ledge on the volcano, the rescue team has the island under surveillance. Alpine and Quick Kick are taking photos of everything of interest. There's an aircraft on the airfield covered by a tarp. It looks "big" and "fast". Some heavy construction is underway. It looks like they're building a small city, according to Alpine. "Cobra condos?" Alpine notes that the circular structure (the launch base) is just as mysterious up close as it was on the aerial recon photos (last issue). They notice Appel's jeep pull up carrying a wounded "Zartan". "Well, we sure didn't shoot him," Quick Kick says. Alpine takes a guess who did: "Ripcord!" From the airfield tower, Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow spot "Zartan", too. "That was Zartan! The man who killed Hard Master... the man I have sworn to kill!"

Appel quickly hurries Ripcord/Zartan into the medical ward of the launch base, while the Cobras are sealing off the base. One reminds Appel to watch out for blast shields being tested. They may be popping up anywhere. While watching over Ripcord/Zartan, Appel finds the pocket Ripcord tore off of his own uniform. Inside it is a photo of Candy. He finally notices that the man is really Ripcord. Ripcord wakes up when he hears Candy's name. Ripcord tells Appel that Candy escaped from the Joes on Staten Island. He just assumed Buzzer had brought Candy to the island.

Back on the volcano's ledge, the Joes spot Zartan, disguised as Ripcord. They also notice a Cobra patrol about to stumble into him. Alpine quickly rappels down the mountain to set up a diversion as the other Joes -- less skilled in climbing -- take the longer way down.

At the launch base, a Cobra trooper checks above ground before he closes the hatch and gets a kick in the face from Storm Shadow for his trouble. He and Snake-Eyes fight their way through the base. One of the technicians tells the others to take cover behind the blast shields, but Storm Shadow uses Snake-Eyes shoulders to vault over the shields. "Cover? There is no cover... when you deal with ninjas!"

Back near the volcano, the Cobras find Zartan disguised as Ripcord and are about to open fire when Alpine starts firing on them. Zartan hits the ground and changes color to blend in with the sand. Flint was watching through the binoculars and doesn't know what he saw. "I thought I had Ripcord spotted there... but he seemed to disappear! Like he dissolved right into the sand..."

Inside the launch base, Storm Shadow and Snake-Eyes seem unstoppable as they make their way towards Cobra Commander's quarters. The Commander sees them on the surveillance monitor and knows immediately that Storm Shadow knows who killed his uncle and is out for vengeance. The twins order the Crimson Guard to form a human shield around the Commander. The door is blown open and the two ninjas step in through the opening. Storm Shadow has little to say. "I want him. Give him to me."

Meanwhile, back at the beach, Alpine and Quick Kick fight it out with the patrol of Cobras while Flint and Spirit grab Zartan/Ripcord and make their way to the raft they arrived in.

Inside the Terror-Drome, the Siegies' machine gun fire sends Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow back out into the hallway. The Commander knows he's not their target. Storm Shadow asks the Commander why he killed Zartan. "Did you order him--" he asks. "No," the Commander answers. "He did it -- to prove he could!" He than quickly tells them they can find Zartan in the medical ward. "Selling out a wounded man?" Tomax asks. He and Xamot than race out into the hallway but find the two ninjas are already gone. Just outside the medical ward, Appel helps Ripcord along as troopers race to find the intruders. Now that he knows the Commander lied to him, he intends to send Ripcord off in the totally computer controlled Firebat. He figures that he has little time to spare and that Storm Shadow would kill Ripcord because he's dressed as Zartan. Even his face wouldn't save him. After all, Zartan is a shape shifter. Appel readies the Firebat for launch at the nearby control panel just as Storm Shadow and Snake-Eyes fight their way into the launch chamber. Storm Shadow is about to cut "Zartan" down as he sits in the cockpit, but Appel tries to stop him. Storm Shadow cuts down Appel with his sword, but before he can get "Zartan," Snake-Eyes knocks his friend out of the way to save him from the blast of the Firebat's launch. If Storm Shadow's sword didn't kill Appel, the blast surely did.

Just off the coast of Cobra Island, the rescue team's raft is waiting to be picked up. They see the Firebat launch up into the sky. Alpine worries it may come back and strafe them. Flint tells him "that thing is gone!" Spirit is checking to see how "Ripcord" is. he notices something strange. His wound and the hole in his uniform don't match up. TO BE CONTINUED.

Commentary: Last issue's mystery of who won the fight between Ripcord and Zartan is quickly solved with the first page. Nearly every scene takes place on Cobra Island, and all within a relatively short amount of time. It seems like most of the action is taking place at the same time, and the pace is fast enough to keep the reader interested.

Professor Appel becomes a deeper character here, and as that often means in this series, he's about to die. When he discovers the Commander has lied to him and Candy is missing, he quickly decides to help Ripcord get away. Perhaps hoping Ripcord can find her, he launches him off in a Firebat jet. He even gets himself killed trying to protect Ripcord when Storm Shadow attacks.

Probably the most important part of the issue is Storm Shadow and Snake-Eyes search for vengeance. Or, more accurately, Storm Shadow's search for vengeance. Much of Snake-Eyes involvement in this story is reminiscent of his travels with Kwinn back in issues #15-19. Snake-Eyes is willing to help his friend do what he has to, and he even seems to do what Storm Shadow wants. What makes Snake-Eyes different from Storm Shadow is he is not obsessed with revenge. Storm Shadow even admits that he would have been willing to die himself if he could exact his vengeance on Zartan. Snake-Eyes, however, won't let his friend die, and saves him from the blast of the Firebat's launch. Like in Kwinn's story, Snake-Eyes goes along to protect his friend more than to get revenge.

Cobra Commander shows just how treacherous and manipulative he can be. Without pause, he lies to Appel about Candy and sells out a wounded man, when he tells Storm Shadow where Zartan is. Even Tomax is comments on the Commander's dishonorable actions. While it's not totally apparent in this issue, he also lies when asked why Zartan killed the Hard Master. He says he did it to prove he could. We'll find out many issues later that Storm Shadow was right. He did get Zartan to do it. Even here, the Commander seems to hesitate before he answers.

Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow's relative ease while fighting there way through the Cobras is almost to much to believe, but their fighting skills aren't exaggerated to the extreme, as they often will be in later issues. You could easily argue they're just more highly skilled than the Cobra troopers and are very determined to reach their goal. A few years after this issue, a story in G.I. Joe Yearbook #4 shows the October Guard discover a raft buried in the sand on Cobra Island. It's implied that it belongs to the Joe rescue team from this story. The problem is, Flint specifically says that they have to dig up their raft. The apparently do so and leave the island. Still, it doesn't do anything to hurt this issue, and it isn't a major part of the later story, either. The final problem is in the final scene. Spirit notices that Ripcord's wound and the whole in his shirt don't match up, as if he's catching on. But when the next issue begins, no mention is made of it.

One of the best scenes in the issue is Hawk's arrival at the Pit, now as a newly promoted general. The Joes give him a welcome befitting his rank, and Hawk tells them he's ready to get back in action. Supposedly, he can now return to the field since he's in full command of the team. The scene opens with Hawk telling Clutch to slow down while driving through Fort Wadsworth. This is a nice homage to Hawk's very first appearance in issue #1. In the original scene, then-Colonel Hawk tells Clutch to slow down while he drives him to the Pit. In that issue, Hawk says that he doesn't have to rush, and that General Flagg hasn't worn out his first set of khakis. Clutch points out that General Austin also called for him, so they'd better hurry. The new scene is very similar, accept Hawk himself is the newly minted General and his star's tarnish hasn't worn off yet. Just like the original Clutch disagrees. That's one of those "rewards" Larry Hama gives to long-time readers.

All that said, #46 is a good issue with two story lines converging, with lots of action and suspense, as well.

First appearances:
  • Cobra vehicles: Firebat jet, Night Raven jet (hidden under a tarp)

Reprinted in:
  • Action Force #46-48 (January 16th - 30th, 1988). A Marvel UK series featuring the UK's version of G.I. Joe reprints this story in two parts, alongside an original story. All references to "G.I. Joe" were changed to "Action Force".
  • G.I. JOE: Volume 5 (2002). A trade paperback collection from Marvel. Includes issues #42-50.
  • Classic G.I. JOE: Volume 5 (November 2009). A trade paperback collection from IDW Publishing. Aside from some slight changes made to the cover, this is a reprint of the earlier Marvel collection. Includes issues #42-50.