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05-23-2007, 07:01 PM
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The Comic Box #21!!!
Welcome to The Comic Box. This is a discussion thread for the GI Joe comics. We start at Marvel’s #1 and move thru the series every Wednesday. It’s a chance to give your thoughts, opinions and remarks about the comic in question.
#21. Silent Interlude
~Short Summary~
Snake-Eyes rescues Scarlett from Destro's Cobra stronghold.
~Notes of Interest~
Arguably the greatest Joe story ever told. Written and drawn by Larry Hama, but without a word in it. Various comic book writers have said that they received inspiration from this issue. The first appearance of Storm Shadow. It also hints at a link between Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes: they both have the same tattoo.
-summary from yojoe.com-
http://www.yojoe.com/comics/joe/joe21.shtml
-photo from yojoe.com-
Discuss away!
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05-23-2007, 11:41 PM
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Arguably the greatest COMIC STORY EVER!!! This silent story manages to be completely clear and engrossing with No Words save for the title and a Cobra computer display or two..............
Scarlett quickly proves once again that she's no 'damsel in distress'.........and Snake-Eyes showed what a COMMANDO can do!!!My favorite part is when the Red Ninja gets all 'Darth Maul' with the twin Sai-so Snake-Eyes simply gets 'Indy' with a M66 Fragmentation Grenade..............That HADDA Hurt!!!
Besides his excellent script-Larry Hama also did the pencil breakdowns for this issue,something he unfortunetly didn't have time for often enough...........along with Steve Leialoha's finishes.........the art is always exciting,detailed,and never unclear!!!
Can you tell I love this issue?? 11 out-of 10 Stars!!! 
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05-24-2007, 06:10 AM
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i remember these issues. when i first got it i thought it was awesome. a whole story without a word anywhere. but now i wish they had made a story to it. being a want to be comic artist i know its true the art can carry a story, in rare occasions. but for grown ups and die hard readers we need a good story with depth. i would buy a book by jim lee even if the story sucked, but the comics that i still go through are the ones with great stories.
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05-24-2007, 09:38 AM
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This was a cool Issue, different because it had no words, but if my memory serves me, I remember hearing that there was a script written by Hama, but it didn't get to Marvel in time and they sent the book to print without the script!!! 
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05-24-2007, 11:54 AM
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I agree. This is the best issue ever. I'm hard pressed to think of another issue that was quite so cool and unique.
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05-24-2007, 01:14 PM
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Maxtype pretty well said it all. Larry Hama's genius for storytelling is on full display in this superb issue. I didn't have this issue for a long time, but I had heard great things about it. When I finally did obtain it, I instantly saw that all the hype was justified. This issue, probably more than any other, was the beginnings of Snake Eyes becoming the single most popular Joe ever. Still one of the highlight issues of the Marvel run.
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05-24-2007, 01:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Flint
This was a cool Issue, different because it had no words, but if my memory serves me, I remember hearing that there was a script written by Hama, but it didn't get to Marvel in time and they sent the book to print without the script!!! 
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I heard that too, though I've never seen it confirmed by anyone.
As for my feelings on the issue-- I just read it for the first time about three years ago when Marvel put out the trade collections of their first 50 issues. Like Outrider said, the hype was definitely justified. Hama's art is fantastic, and it's really a shame he didn't draw many more issues.
I have a trade paperback of "Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD," with an introduction by Larry Hama. In the intro, Hama explains that this issue was an homage to the first few pages of Nick Fury #1. Those pages are entirely silent and feature Nick infiltrating an enemy castle or tower or something. You can definitely see where the influence came from!
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05-26-2007, 09:21 PM
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I never thought much about this issue. I mean, it was cool that SE put Cobra in their place and all and the lack of text as just fine with me. HOW it got the recognition and love and... Hell, it's overrated in my eyes. It's a comic. Not the best, not the worst of the series but groundbreaking???
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