
Welcome back to G.I. JoeVersity, a weekly look at all the goings-on in the awesome world of G.I. Joe, including new issues of IDW’s awesome G.I. Joe titles, and the latest action figure releases and movie news!
So what’s on our plate this week? Well, “Snake Eyes & Storm Shadow” #14 hit shops on Wednesday, so we’ll be taking a look at it, and asking SE/SS writer Chuck Dixon will stop by to answer just few quick questions about the issue. But first, we’re going to let you know about a particularly cool G.I. JoeVersity event taking place this upcoming weekend at Heroescon in Charlotte, NC!
G.I. JoeVersity LIVE!
JoeVersity is taking the nation by storm! Well, the Southeast, at least, but still… Charlotte, NC’s Heroescon is one of the finest and friendliest shows in the USofA, and this weekend, June 22-24, marks the show’s 30th anniversary. Some of comics biggest and brightest will be in attendance, including Stan “the Man” Lee, Neal Adams, Mike Mignola, Frank Cho, Jonathan Hickman, Matt Fraction, Phil Noto, Scott Snyder, and the list just goes on and on and on. We’re not kidding, it’s a fabulous show, and if you’re a comics lover who’s anywhere close to the area, you should really be there.
But it’s not just Heroescon’s 30th Anniversary. Marvel’s “G.I. Joe #1” originally dropped in June of 1982, making June 2012 the 30th anniversary of G.I. Joe comics, and this year, Multiversity and G.I. JoeVersity is honored to host an All Joe panel on Sunday at 2:00PM
Room 203AGI JOE: A Great American Comic Book
Chad Bowers assembles a crack force of SL Gallant, Jeremy Dale, Michael Golden and General Herb Trimpe in order to battle the hoards of Cobra. A must see fight to the finish! Anyone trying to get in late will get a free demonstration of the patented Kung Fu Grip–ouch. So, don’t be late.
Would you look at that guestlist?!
SL Gallant is, of course, the current penciller of IDW’s “G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero” and one of the most talented guys to ever illustrate the Joe cast.

Jeremy Dale is a great guy who’s worked with Larry Hama and with Hasbro directly on a bunch of fantastic pack-in comics — if you got a comic with a new Joe figure in the last several years, there’s a pretty good chance Jeremy drew it.

Michael Golden is responsible for some of the most memorable Joe imagery ever. As every fan knows, his interiors on “G.I. Joe Yearbook” #2 led an entire generation of kids to pick up a pencil.

And last, but most certainly not least, the man who started it all, the astonishing Herb Trimpe! Herb’s drawn just about every Marvel character in his career, but it’s his work on G.I. Joe that wowed us the most. Taken as a whole, Herb’s drawn more G.I. Joe than any other artist, and we can’t wait for him to tell us all about it.

In addition to the names above, there’s also a good chance we’ll be joined by “Snake Eyes & Storm Shadow” artist Robert Atkins, too, and maybe we’ll even have a few more surprises by Sunday.
In a weekend full of startlingly good talent and panels, G.I. JoeVersity LIVE! has shaped up to be one of the best, and quite honestly, most unique. Mainstream shows don’t usually give this kind of attention to “toy books”, so it’s a big thrill for us to be able to honor one of our favorite comics and its fantastic family of creators.
Snakes on a Train

Written by Chuck Dixon
Illustrated by Robert Atkins
“Serpent’s Shadow,” part 2! Ninja versus Ninja! SNAKE EYES goes deeper into the Arashikage clan–but will his mission succeed or will STORM SHADOW corrupt the commando? Differnces will have to be put aside as both turn their swords against–Zartan!
‘Serpent’s Shadow’ kicks into high gear, as Snake Eyes alliance with Storm Shadow gives way to another attempt to take Zartan off the map. If you don’t already know, IDW’s take on Zartan is quite a bit different from the classic, biker with a camo-suit Aussie, and this week, we asked Chuck Dixon about the guy.
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CD: We’ll see hints in flashback as they become relevant to the story. That’s all I can say right now.