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* ShutUpHannibal: In issue 173, Darklon gloats that there is no way the Joes can punish him that would violate their principles, but Flint quickly proves him wrong.

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* ShutUpHannibal: In issue 173, Darklon gloats that there is no way the Joes can punish him that would wouldn't violate their principles, but Flint quickly proves him wrong.
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** Issue 275 is yet another dialogue-free issue and serves as a conclusion to the ten-part "Snake Hunt" arc by showing the Joes storm a Cobra base to free Sean Collins from Cobra's clutches.

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** Issue 275 is yet another dialogue-free issue and serves as a conclusion to the ten-part "Snake Hunt" arc by showing the Joes storm storming a Cobra base to free Sean Collins from Cobra's clutches.
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** Issue 275 is yet another dialogue-free issue and serves as a conclusion to the ten-part "Snake Hunt" arc by showing the Joes storm a Cobra base to free Sean Collins from Cobra's clutches.
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* IconicOutfit: Without a toyline to worry about, most of the veteran Joes and Cobras are wearing their most recognizable uniforms, such as Scarlett ditching her Ninja Force costume for her more recognizable jumpsuit. This can create a slight disconnect being a direct sequel to the Marvel series, only to see everyone discarding the outfits they were wearing at the end of that run for their classic outfits.
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With Larry Hama returning as the writer, the IDW version of ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' began publication in 2010 and took place where the original Marvel comic left off, [[CanonDiscontinuity completely ignoring the events of the Devil's Due series]] and continuing the issue numbering of the original Marvel comic.

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With Larry Hama Creator/LarryHama returning as the writer, the IDW version of ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' began publication in 2010 and took place where the original Marvel comic left off, [[CanonDiscontinuity completely ignoring the events of the Devil's Due series]] and continuing the issue numbering of the original Marvel comic.

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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Issue 263 has Doc's grave visited by his surviving parents.

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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: OutlivingOnesOffspring:
** Cobra Commander ends up outliving his son Billy when Billy is slain by the Blue Ninjas. He becomes so distraught by his son's demise that he becomes consumed with the desire to avenge Billy by annihilating the Blue Ninjas.
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Issue 263 has Doc's grave visited by his surviving parents.

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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Issue 263 has Doc's grave visited by his surviving parents.


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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Issue 263 has Doc's grave visited by his surviving parents.
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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Issue 263 has Doc's grave visited by his surviving parents.
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* CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon: The third issue of the ''Silent Option'' miniseries has Helix intimidate a man into backing off by informing him that they are trying to rescue trafficked kids and threatening to tear off his face and use it to wipe her ass if he continues to delay them.
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* DirtyOldMan: In issue 239, 17-year-old Dawn is hit on by an elderly pervert, who ends up tied up and locked in his car trunk.

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* DirtyOldMan: In issue 239, 17-year-old then-17-year-old Dawn is hit on by an elderly pervert, who ends up tied up and locked in his car trunk.

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* NoDialogueEpisode: Issue 214 has absolutely no dialogue. Rather fitting, given that the story deals with [[spoiler:Snake-Eyes' funeral]].

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* NoDialogueEpisode: NoDialogueEpisode:
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Issue 214 has absolutely no dialogue. Rather fitting, given that the story deals with [[spoiler:Snake-Eyes' funeral]].funeral]].
** Issue 248 is another dialogue-free issue, focusing on Dawn Moreno silently wiping out the Red Ninjas.

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* DirtyOldMan: In issue 239, 17-year-old Dawn is hit on by an elderly pervert, who ends up tied up and locked in his car trunk.



* MuggedForDisguise: Issue 184 has Clutch and Rock 'n' Roll infiltrate Cobra by knocking two Cobra soldiers unconscious and taking their uniforms.

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* MuggedForDisguise: MuggedForDisguise:
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Issue 184 has Clutch and Rock 'n' Roll infiltrate Cobra by knocking two Cobra soldiers unconscious and taking their uniforms.uniforms.
** Dawn disguises herself in issue 239 by taking the uniform of patrol officer Forester after knocking her out.
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* AndThisIsFor: Issue 179 has the Baroness, Storm Shsdow and Cobra Commander all attack the Blue Ninja leader BN-001 while declaring that their attacks are for Billy.

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* AndThisIsFor: Issue 179 has the Baroness, Storm Shsdow Shadow and Cobra Commander all attack the Blue Ninja leader BN-001 while declaring that their attacks are for Billy.
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* DonutMessWithACop: In issue 226, Cobra Commander and Dr. Mindbender try to win people over by serving lobster rolls from a food truck. Some of their customers are police officers, one of whom remarks that while the lobster rolls are not donuts, he's at least glad that they are free.

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* BadHumorTruck: Issue 178 had the Blue Ninjas launch an assault on Broca Beach, with the head Blue Ninja using a [[WeaponizedCar heavily armed ice cream truck]] to mow down Cobra forces.

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* BadHumorTruck: BadHumorTruck:
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Issue 178 had the Blue Ninjas launch an assault on Broca Beach, with the head Blue Ninja using a [[WeaponizedCar heavily armed ice cream truck]] to mow down Cobra forces.forces.
** Issue 215 has Firefly detonate the home of Wade Collins while driving an ice cream truck.
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* {{Cyborg}}: The Blue Ninjas are cyborgs.

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* HeroicSacrifice: Snake-Eyes gives his life in issue 213 to defeat Serpentor.

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* HeroicSacrifice: Snake-Eyes [[spoiler:Snake-Eyes]] gives his life in issue 213 to defeat Serpentor.


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* NoDialogueEpisode: Issue 214 has absolutely no dialogue. Rather fitting, given that the story deals with [[spoiler:Snake-Eyes' funeral]].
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* HeroicSacrifice: Snake-Eyes gives his life in issue 213 to defeat Serpentor.
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* FullFrontalAssault: Issue 210 has a revived Serpentor get into a scuffle with Roadblock while naked.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The 2012 annual issue features a former Crimson Guardsman named Ted Bergendorf, who hates immigrants and blames them for taking all the good jobs.
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* MuggedFOrDisguise: Issue 184 has Clutch and Rock 'n' Roll infiltrate Cobra by knocking two Cobra soldiers unconscious and taking their uniforms.

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* MuggedFOrDisguise: MuggedForDisguise: Issue 184 has Clutch and Rock 'n' Roll infiltrate Cobra by knocking two Cobra soldiers unconscious and taking their uniforms.
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* MuggedFOrDisguise: Issue 184 has Clutch and Rock 'n' Roll infiltrate Cobra by knocking two Cobra soldiers unconscious and taking their uniforms.
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* LawyerFriendlyCameo: In issue 180, two background characters resembling [[WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers Gene and Louise Belcher]] can be seen at the comic convention.
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* AndThisIsFor: Issue 179 has the Baroness, Storm Shsdow and Cobra Commander all attack the Blue Ninja leader BN-001 while declaring that their attacks are for Billy.
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-->'''Darklon''': And how are you going to stop me? Threats of physical violence? Waterboarding? Rendition? You Americans have to sneak around to do the dirty work to preserve your so-called values. There is nothing you can threaten me with that doesn't violate your precious principles.\\

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-->'''Darklon''': And how are you going to stop me? Threats of physical violence? Waterboarding? Rendition? You Americans have to sneak around to do the your dirty work to preserve your so-called values. There is nothing you can threaten me with that doesn't violate your precious principles.\\
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* ShutUpHannibal: In issue 173, Darklon gloats that there is no way the Joes can punish him that would violate their principles, but Flint quickly proves him wrong.
-->'''Darklon''': And how are you going to stop me? Threats of physical violence? Waterboarding? Rendition? You Americans have to sneak around to do the dirty work to preserve your so-called values. There is nothing you can threaten me with that doesn't violate your precious principles.\\
'''Flint''': How about turning your raggedy butt over to the international court in the Hague to answer for your war crimes? How's them apples, Darklon?
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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Cobra Commander's son Billy is killed off in this series like he was in the Devil's Due continuity, but he does not die in the same way. Rather than being done in from his father shooting him with a poison dart as in the 33rd issue of ''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'', this comic has Billy killed by the Blue Ninjas in issue 172.
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* HeroesWithBadPublicity: The first arc has the Joes being framed for being terrorists by Cobra.

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* HeroesWithBadPublicity: HeroWithBadPublicity: The first arc has the Joes being framed for being terrorists by Cobra.
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The second ''Franchise/GIJoe'' comic to be a continuation of the Creator/MarvelComics ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel Real American Hero]]'' continuity, Creator/IDWPublishing opted to do their own continuation after Devil's Due Publishing's [[ComicBook/GIJoeDevilsDue own continuation]] ended its run.

With Larry Hama returning as the writer, the IDW version of ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' began publication in 2010 and took place where the original Marvel comic left off, [[CanonDiscontinuity completely ignoring the events of the Devil's Due series]] and continuing the issue numbering of the original Marvel comic.

With G.I. Joe disbanded, Cobra takes advantage and starts trying to take over the world, with the Joes having to spring back into action to take down Cobra once the terrorist organization starts convincing the public that the Joes are the ones who are terrorists.
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* BadHumorTruck: Issue 178 had the Blue Ninjas launch an assault on Broca Beach, with the head Blue Ninja using a [[WeaponizedCar heavily armed ice cream truck]] to mow down Cobra forces.
* BrainUploading: Dr. Venom turns out to have cheated death by implanting his personality into the Brainwave Scanner.
* CanonDiscontinuity: As stated in the above description, this continuation of the [[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel Marvel Comics continuity]] renders the [[ComicBook/GIJoeDevilsDue the Devil's Due continuation]] non-canon, which is cemented by the supplanting continuity continuing the issue numbering of the original Marvel comic rather than starting fresh with the first issue being reset to #1.
* HeroesWithBadPublicity: The first arc has the Joes being framed for being terrorists by Cobra.
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:Snake-Eyes]] dies in this continuity, with his mantle taken up by Sean Collins and [[AffirmativeActionLegacy Dawn Moreno]].
* SequelSeries: The comic is a continuation to the original Marvel Comics ''Real American Hero'' series that completely supplants the continuation by Devil's Due Publishing.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Due to ignoring the canon of the Devil's Due comics, many deaths from the Devil's Due continuity are effectively undone, most notably Lady Jaye and the Headman.

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