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Get a first look at Rob Liefeld’s G.I. Joe miniseries Snake Eyes: Deadgame

February 19, 2020 by Amie Cranswick

IDW Publishing has shared a first look at Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1, the first issue of the upcoming G.I. Joe miniseries from Rob Liefeld; check it out here…

“G.I. JOE was my first obsession. Those were the toys in the sandbox with me, kung fu grip, eagle eye, I had them all. G.I. JOE is a world of characters that I have always aspired to participate in,” says Liefeld. “Snake Eyes was a profound influence on my creating Deadpool. Producing this series is an all-time bucket list achievement for me.”

“I’ve seen Rob’s excitement about G.I. JOE for years,” says John Barber, IDW Editor-In-Chief. “I’m thrilled and amazed to see it all finally coming together in the biggest Snake Eyes comic book in decades — maybe ever! There’s a real electric charge in the air every day as new pages come in — every one seemingly topping the last!”

Snake Eyes has long been the most mysterious member of the G.I. JOE team, but within the pages of DEADGAME, he’ll finally be forced to play his hand! How long can he keep his past classified… and what deadly secrets will come back to haunt him?

Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1 hits shelves this June.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Comic Book Previews, Comic Books, News Tagged With: G.I. Joe, IDW, Rob Liefeld, snake eyes: deadgame, Snake-Eyes

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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