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Doppelganger! Part Three / Darkness Part Two
Short Summary

While masquerading as a foreign ambassador, Shipwreck is captured by COBRA and taken to their secret base in London's sewers. But, when his true identity is discovered, he attempts to escape while chained to the handrail of a Water Moccasin patrol craft!

Notes of Interest

Reprints a portion of G.I.Joe #30 (Marvel). Issue #31 is reprinted in the Action Force Holiday Special.
32p, $1.00 US, $1.50 CAN., July 25th 1987
Contest to win Battle Beast Action Figures.

Major Players

Shipwreck, Flint, Footloose, Crankcase, Lady Jaye
Cobra Soldiers, Crimson Guard, Copperhead
Reece Jones

Creative Team

Script: Ian Rimmer, Pencils: Kev Hopgood, Inks: Dave Harwood, Letters: Annie H., Colour: Euan Peters, Editor: Richard Starkings, Assistant Editor: Steve White

Long Summary

Under fire from Cobra Soldiers, Shipwreck (his disguise compromised) speeds away while shackled to a Water Moccasin. The Cobras are slowed when they are hit by rubble caused from their shots.

Footloose reports to Flint that the there is no sign of Cobra in the trap door, and figures they escaped through the sewers. Crankcase gets a call from Lady Jaye and gives the phone to Flint. Lady Jaye finds out the sewers in question feed back into the London Network, and also that the motorcycle cop taken hostage is Reece Jones, son of Elwyn Jones (see AF#12). Flint heads for a Dragonfly helicopter.

Shipwreck continues evasive action as a trio of Water Moccasins, including one piloted by Copperhead, chases him. Shipwreck causes two of the Water Moccasins to crash, and then escapes out of the sewer system through some damage in the wall. As he tries to evade Copperhead and his Water Moccasin, a Crimson Guard cripples his steering gear, and Shipwreck speeds straight toward the Thames Barrier.

Reprints

G.I.Joe #30 (Marvel)

Number 21, July 25, 1987

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