Deviating from standard combat stories, the plot is a somber, non-violent reflection centered on a letter written by Snake-Eyes to Sean Collins, the son of his Vietnam War comrade Wade Collins. Snake-Eyes uses the letter to explain the harsh, unglamorous realities of war while the G.I. Joe team formally mothballs their headquarters, Pit III, in Utah.
| Author | Larry Hama |
| Brand | Marvel Comics |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Era | Modern Age (1992-Now) |
| Format | Single Issue |
| Grade | 8.5 Very Fine + |
| Intended Audience | General Audience |
| Issue Number | 155 |
| Language | English |
| Publication Year | 1994 |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| Style | Colour |
| Tradition | US Comics |
| Type | Comic Book |
| Unit Of Sale | Single Unit |
| Universe | Marvel (MCU) |
| Variant Type | Direct Edition |
| Vintage | true |
Deviating from standard combat stories, the plot is a somber, non-violent reflection centered on a letter written by Snake-Eyes to Sean Collins, the son of his Vietnam War comrade Wade Collins. Snake-Eyes uses the letter to explain the harsh, unglamorous realities of war while the G.I. Joe team formally mothballs their headquarters, Pit III, in Utah.