Could this book manage to cram much more cool into its cover? First off, you’ve got the good Dr. Mindbender proudly flaunting a chest and ab combo that would make any crazed orthodontist envious. Next, there’s Zartan, whose appearance is always welcome, even when his chestplate is depicted more like a stainless steel banded halter top than the traditional belly shirt number. Finally, you can’t get much cooler than a passel of Siegies.
Operation: Mindbender has something to do with members of the Joe team being brainwashed. I don’t know much more than that, because we’re all about the cover on this particular feature. Maybe one of the regulars here has actually read the book and can fill us all in on the plot details. If not, just enjoy the pretty picture.
Destro and Dr. Mindbender abscond from a well lit tomb with a mummy who is...alive? Talk about sensationalistic. I guess you gotta do what you gotta do to sell comics. In all seriousness, I love one eye peeking out of the bandages. The audaciousness reminds me of American International horror/sci-fi…
by KansasBrawler I’ve always been a fan of the more sci-fi elements of G.I. Joe. Growing up on the cartoon, that meant an instant affinity for Dr. Mindbender. He looked pretty crazy, but man, he really appealed to my kid brain. Dr. Mindbender was one of the first named Cobras…
By Past Nastification GI Joe in 1:18th scale has had several eras. They are ARAH, New Sculpt, 25A/Modern. The 25A/Modern Era is currently in vogue, and the ARAH will always have its place in toy history. The NS era, though, was full of mistakes and missed opportunities. It never quite…
I believe it is the same Stine. Looks like he did about a half dozen Joe books, as well as some “Find Your Fate” Indiana Jones books and a Masters of the Universe book.
Who knew the guy who pretty much created the YA and teen horror market had a hand in GI Joe?
Wonder if the story is as kick ass as the illustration?
Is this the same R.L. Stine that spawned Goosebumps? If so, he’s had his hand on the pulse of America’s youth forever!
I believe it is the same Stine. Looks like he did about a half dozen Joe books, as well as some “Find Your Fate” Indiana Jones books and a Masters of the Universe book.
Who knew the guy who pretty much created the YA and teen horror market had a hand in GI Joe?
I have a set of the novels, not these find your fate books. Who is the artist? I love the art work.
Village people!
It’s interesting that the CGs also have the not black, but not quite silver facemasks, too. Never could figure out which I liked more.