Relive the iconic moments in the fourth compendium of the pop culture changing comic series, G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO. DESTRO MUST DIE! As the battle between G.I. Joe and Cobra incurs heavy losses on both sides, Cobra Commander turns his sights toward a traitor in his midst: Destro. Now it’s a search and destroy mission for Cobra’s Most Wanted! Plus, Snake-Eyes' origin is revealed! What horrific secrets connect his past to Cobra Commander? Discover even more explosive moments from Larry Hama’s long-running series that changed pop culture forever, including the very first G.I. Joe/Transformers crossover! Collects G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #114-155, G.I. JOE AND THE TRANSFORMERS #1-4, G.I. JOE: ORDER OF BATTLE #1-4 & G.I. JOE SPECIAL #1 Larry Hama is an Eisner Hall of Fame writer/artist/editor/actor who has is best known as the writer of Marvel's GI Joe and Wolverine comics in the ‘80s and ‘90s. He has also written, edited, or drawn for Avengers, Conan, Batman, Wonder Woman, and X-Men, Spider-Man, and doens more. His illustrations and cartoons have appeared in National Lampoon , Esquire , New York , and Rolling Stone . His most recent novel is The Death of Captain America , which was also released as an audio book. He has recently scripted Batman: Shadow of the Bat , and Wonder Woman for DC Comics’ Convergence Event , and Iron Fist/Heart of the Dragon for Marvel, and Spy Hunter/Paper Boy for DC. He has also recently done layouts for Deathstroke, Damage, and Michael Cray at DC. He is currently writing GI JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO for SKYBOUND. As an actor, he has appeared on TV in M.A.S.H. , SNL , and ANOTHER WORLD . He originated the characters of Lord of the South, and Lt. Williams in the 1976 B’Way production of Stephen Sondheim’s Pacific Overtures , and has done commercials and voice-overs. Andrew Wildman is an illustrator, comic book artist, concept designer, and storyboard artist. He is known for his work on Spider-Man , X-Men , Transformers , Doctor Who , The Alienist , and his co-created show, Shane the Chef. Herbert William Trimpe was an American comics artist and occasional writer, best known as the seminal 1970s artist on The Incredible Hulk and as the first artist to draw for publication the character Wolverine, who later became a breakout star of the X-Men.