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G.I. Joe- 3.75 Division Episode : 14 "Lawman Files (Part 2)"

 Part 2 of "Lawman Files" starts now so stop reading this and see what happens next!

Oh but to make reading easier, click on the images to enlarge them and also check afterwards for Director's commentary!










The line Deep Cover says to himself before starting to fire on the Decepticons is directly from Issue #1 of the Marvel Transformers: Generation 2 comic series, taken straight from G2 Sideswipe. It was a good line, and a great homage seeing as he's using all the same gear as in the G2 comic.

This episode was a mess to piece together for this post. Why? Well some photos were in the first draft of episode 13, some were shot weeks afterwards so the date stamps are for a different month, etc. Needless to say it took me a few minutes to get everything organized properly.

These 3 panels were supposed to take place right after Snarler tells Charlie Bear that they aren't going anywhere. Then Perry Panda, grabs a blaster and tries to shoot Snarler.

This little exchange was a direct homage to the scene from The Transformers: The Movie when Ironhide tries to grab Megatron's leg and gets....un-alived.



These 3 panels, as fun and homage-laced as they are, just had no place in a 10-panel photo comic on Instagram. When you have just 10 panels to tell a story, every panel counts and using these three would have just eaten too much space. But that's the fun of this blog, I get to make full posts about the episodes and share all these scenes that none of my readers have ever seen before. 

That's it for today, more episodes will be uploaded soon!



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