Creators: Larry Hama (writer), Paul Pelletier (pencils), Tony Kordos (inker), Francesco Segala (colorist), Sabrina Del Grosso (flatterer), Pat Brosseau (letterer)
Story: Doctor Mindbender and Alpha-001 start exploring the digital memories Dr. Venom downloaded from Snake-Eyes. Dawn has returned to the Pit and suspects there is something hidden in the memories of Snake-Eyes (that were implanted in her mind by Dr. Venom) and Duke, Stalker and Mainframe all worry what might happen as Sean and the original Snake-Eyes also have those memories. In Darklonia, Helix, Sean and Beachhead infiltrate the countryside to take down a Terror Drome. In Colorado, Scarlett and Snake-Eyes are enjoying time away. Then, Mindbender activates something and all three start attacking whoever is nearest.
Writing: I enjoyed the 4 separate but interconnected stories. I also enjoy that a minor character from the original G.I. Joe run from 40 years ago still has an impact on the comic today. Hama is working on an arc that will last the next few issues as the Joe team has to work out what is going on with Snake-Eyes, Dawn and Sean. One thing that is a bit odd, though it makes sense, is that he never has Duke or Stalker go on any missions anymore. They stay at the Pit and help organize the missions.
Art: Pelletier does a really good job with the art and the colors seem good for this issue. Lots of darker colors as they are in a base or outside during the night. And one of the final panels with Snake-Eyes is great.
Overall: A good issue that picks up the story a bit more. We know these characters are being impacted by what Dr. Mindbender and Alpha 001 are doing but something was bound to happen with those Snake-Eyes' memories from very long ago.