Re: Ask and answer a question game for 80's Joe toys
Posted: 15 Jun 2009 15:04
They didn't print Silent Interlude but they didn't do the earlier Joe issues either
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If they did it was out of context then as that story is #21 in the Marvel US runThe Baron wrote:Um, yes they did - in issues #37 and 38
Sorry DA but this is a link to the story Silent Interlude http://www.yojoe.com/comics/joe/joe21.shtml I have the majority of Marvel US run on GI Joe bar 6 issuesDAMartin wrote:Marvel UK added a special prologue and epilogue to change its context. See "Violent Lives!" in the site's comic archive.
http://www.bloodforthebaron.com/comics/ ... index.html
For the UK, "Silent Interlude" happens between two parts of that story, "Consequences" and "truth" (which feels weird; most of "Violent Lives!" is about, Flint and Lady Jaye, while "Silent Interlude" is about
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).
Without any words at all? It is the first silent story done by MarvelThe Baron wrote:Mate, DA is absolutely right. Silent Interlude fits inbetween parts 3 and 4 of Violent Lives.
I think you are thinking of Hush Job another silent story?Double-tap wrote:there is also a shorter version of silent interlude in gijoe year book 4 i think.
the beginning of the story is the same but it has a different ending.
dont have it to hand but i argued about this with a mate a few years ago and had to show him the year book to prove it.
bill
Here is the yearbook link http://www.yojoe.com/comics/yb/Double-tap wrote:there is also a shorter version of silent interlude in gijoe year book 4 i think.
the beginning of the story is the same but it has a different ending.
dont have it to hand but i argued about this with a mate a few years ago and had to show him the year book to prove it.
bill