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| - * The Geneva Convention is a series of treaties laying out the way victims of war are to be treated by their enemies.
G.I. Joe references in "Interrogator"
* The name "Thomas C. Stall" was used for the Spy Troops character Blackout. Since he was a Joe who ended up betraying the team, this issue's "Thomas J. Stall" may well be the IDW incarnation of the same character.
*Interrogator promises to release footage of Stall being "a real American hero."
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| - * The binder Interrogator gives Stall has the title "Geneva Convention," when the actual treaties are known as the "Geneva Conventions" - plural.
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| - *Interrogator's face is never shown, even on the cover.
*This is the first time Cobra Commander and Destro have ever been together. Clearly this story takes place after events currently happening in the main title.
- thumb|right|80px|Unused cover.
*The original image of Antonio Fuso's "Cover B" released to promote this issue showed a character who looked like Torpedo. The art was entirely redrawn for the published cover.
*The suits worn by the Cobra divers look like a cross between Eel uniforms and S.N.A.K.E. armor.
*Only five characters, total, appear in this story: Deep Six and four Cobras.
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