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G.I. Joe- 3.75 Division Episode : 17 "Mad Science (Part 2)"

 Part 2 of "Mad Science" starts now!

Click on each photo to expand it for easier reading and then look at the director's commentary after the last photo!











I just want to say that I LOVE the Interrogator figure. The look of this guy is just sick. The helmet, the gear sculpted onto him, this guy just has a presence to him. In this comic, the best way to describe him is Darth Vader & Jason Voorhees rolled into one: he's intimidating, tough as hell and NOT someone you want to run into the bad side of. 

If you look at him, there is a white string around his torso. It's hard to see, but on that string are old O-Rings, specifically from all the G.I. Joe action figures he's de-animated over the years.

You can see it clearer in the deleted panel below, which is the same as Panel 2 but just taken from a different angle. I couldn't use this photo due to Instagram photos only being square in shape. Had I used this one, Cobra Commander would have been cut out and I wanted him to deliver the line in this scene. 


The end of this episode directly ties into the events of Episode 15, "Arise, Destro, Arise!" (named after the "Arise, Serpentor, Arise!" episode of the old G.I. Joe cartoon.

More episode uploads coming tomorrow along with some Bios for newer characters that have shown up since Episode 1.









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