Summary

WARNING! Spoilers ahead for Scarlett #1The ranks ofG.I. Joehave been growing steadily in the Energon Universe, andthe recently-releasedScarlett#1 features the return of one classic Joe in particular, as Snow Job makes his debutin the issue. The classic character is introduced in the role of assisting Scarlett as she sets out on a dangerous mission in unfamiliar territory behind enemy lines.

Scarlett#1 – written by Kelly Thompson, with art by Marco Ferrari – features the eponymous lead character being sent on a mission to infiltrate Clan Arashikage in the snowy region of Japan. Assisting Scarlett on her mission is Harlan Moore, AKA Snow Job, G.I. Joe’s resident arctic trooper.

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In the Energon Universe, Scarlett already knows Snow Job before she’s recruited by Stalker for the Arashikage mission. Snow Job actually helped Scarlett and her former partner Jinx on a previous mission. “Good guy in the field,” Scarlett reminisces. “And out of the field, too. That’s more rare.”

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The first issue of the Scarlett miniseries isn’t perfect, but it is another solid entry as G.I. Joe establishes its new lore in the Energon Universe.

Snow Job Debuts, Growing the Ranks Of The Energon Universe G.I. Joe

Scarlett #1 – Written By Kelly Thompson; Art By Marco Ferrari, Lee Loughridge & Rus Wooton

Scarlett having prior history with Snow Job is interesting, and further ties together the disparate pre-Joe histories of the Energon Universe versions of the franchise’s characters.

Scarlett from the Energon Universe version of G.I. Joe comics

Aside from his expertise in surviving and traversing arctic climates, the Snow Jobreaders are familiar withis also an expert marksman, often cited as perhaps the best marksman on the team. The Energon Universe version of the character seems to carry over these skills into the new continuity, although it’s hard to tell from his brief initial appearance. Scarlett speaking so highly of him inScarlett#1 certainly gives credence to his skills, as her characterization thus far shows that the G.I. Joe heroine doesn’t suffer fools lightly.

First appearing in 1983’sG.I. Joe: A Real American Hero#11, Snow Job has long been a fixture ofthe G.I. Joe teamthroughout all its varied iterations. Much like the meaning behind it, Snow Job gained his codename for his reputation as being something of a con artist.

Scarlett #1, Snow Job and Scarlett returning fire from cover behind a snow bank, which is being riddled with bullets.

Scarlett having prior history with Snow Job is interesting, and further ties together the disparate pre-Joe histories of the Energon Universe versions of the franchise’s characters. Many of these characters have already worked together, sohaving them unite for the newly-formed G.I. Joe team is pretty exciting for long-time fans.Duke was shown to have aprevious relationship with Clutchover in his own miniseries, and Stalker hints at a past withStorm Shadow and the Arashikagehere inScarlett, making the world established here feel more lived-in and real.

Considering the first issue ends with Scarlett being taken prisoner by the Arashikage, readers can assume that Snow Job will be the one to help her out as she’s stuck in the Arashikage compound.

Scarlett #1, Snow Job skiing down a mountain, making  jump.

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Snow Job Is Integral To The Team

He doesn’t do much inScarlett#1, other than fly Scarlett in via helicopter, buthopefully, future issues will allow Snow Job to get in on the action with Scarlett and the others.Considering the first issue ends with Scarlett being taken prisoner by the Arashikage, readers can assume that Snow Job will be the one to help her out as she’s stuck in the Arashikage compound, hidden away in the snow-capped mountains of Japan.TheG.I. Joeteam is slowly coming together in the Energon Universe, so it will be exciting to see who shows up next in the pages ofScarlett.

Scarlett#1is available now from Skybound Entertainment

Comic book cover: Scarlett strides confidently forward, wielding a crossbow and a handful of arrows.