If I forgot any issues, I'll edit them in.
Cobra had captured Scarlett and Snake Eyes goes to rescue her from Destro's Cobra stronghold in an issue with no words or dialog of any kind in G.I. Joe #21.
3 years later, its Snake Eyes whose been captured by Cobra but both Scarlett and Storm Shadow go to rescue him in anther silent issue in G.I. Joe Yearbook issue #3.
Snake Eyes, Scarlett and the Blind Master go on a rescue mission to save Stalker, Snow Job and Quick Kick in G.I. Joe #63-67.
At one point Snake wanted to get his face repaired, Scarlett said that he didn't have to, but he wanted to be able to hold her hand and walk down the street and feel the sun shining down on his own face and not on a rubber face mask in G.I. Joe #93.
While trying to protect Snake-Eyes while he was under anesthesia due to his face was healing, she wanted to tell him that she loved him one more time. Scarlett was then shot in the head by the Baroness in G.I. Joe #94.
Snake Eyes has only spoke once since the crash, Scarlett was in a coma, and he shouted her name in G.I. Joe #102.
When Scarlett wakes up, she shouts, "Where am I?...Where's Snake Eyes?" in G.I. Joe #103-104.
Their reunited in G.I. Joe #108.
It's stated in G.I. Joe #159 when it's learned that Zartan disguised himself as Snake Eyes, Duke says, "Snake Eyes would never leave Scarlett in a tight situation. I just verified it by getting past his defenses to slug him out. No way I could do that to the real Snakester."
When Snake-Eyes is skinned by a bullet, Scarlett shouts his name "SNAKE EYES!" Storm Shadow gets her out of there, but she protests, "I'm not leaving Snake Eyes!" "NOOOOOO!"
The first page on G.I. Joe #192 states, "After the events of the past few months, Scarlett and Snake Eyes take a much-deserved vacation..."
G.I. Joe #193 states, "While Snake Eyes and Scarlett get some well-deserved rest in the mountains"
When Mindbender makes a clone of Snake-Eyes, with all the memories and skills of the original, the first thing on his mind is Scarlett. When Scarlett learns that the original Snake-Eyes has been brough back, she wants to get down there instantly. When they met, Snake-Eyes can now talk, since he says her name, and they hug in G.I. Joe #300.
The two spend some time at their cabin, during the night, lying in bed, Snake-Eyes wants to tell Scarlett something, but she stops him and the two embrace in G.I. Joe #302.
"Scarlett, I want to tell…"
"Not… now."
Larry Hama, the creator of G.I. Joe, has been the only writer to have ever written them correctly. Unfortunately, he didn't do much else with them in the canon storyline, he missed a lot of opportunities. Now I'm not asking for every issue to be about them, although I wouldn't mind a G.I. Joe title that just started them. It does show that there not needy, they don't always have to be near each other and they're not worried 24/7 when one is off on a solo mission, they both have absolute confidences in each other. But there needed to be more loving scenes between them.
There have been a few other writers who have written very touching scenes (small ones) with them in alternate realities such as Brandon Jerwa, Mark Powers, Tim Seeley, Mike O'Sullivan, John Ney Reiber, John Barber and Tom Scioli.
Cobra had captured Scarlett and Snake Eyes goes to rescue her from Destro's Cobra stronghold in an issue with no words or dialog of any kind in G.I. Joe #21.
3 years later, its Snake Eyes whose been captured by Cobra but both Scarlett and Storm Shadow go to rescue him in anther silent issue in G.I. Joe Yearbook issue #3.
Snake Eyes, Scarlett and the Blind Master go on a rescue mission to save Stalker, Snow Job and Quick Kick in G.I. Joe #63-67.
At one point Snake wanted to get his face repaired, Scarlett said that he didn't have to, but he wanted to be able to hold her hand and walk down the street and feel the sun shining down on his own face and not on a rubber face mask in G.I. Joe #93.
While trying to protect Snake-Eyes while he was under anesthesia due to his face was healing, she wanted to tell him that she loved him one more time. Scarlett was then shot in the head by the Baroness in G.I. Joe #94.
Snake Eyes has only spoke once since the crash, Scarlett was in a coma, and he shouted her name in G.I. Joe #102.
When Scarlett wakes up, she shouts, "Where am I?...Where's Snake Eyes?" in G.I. Joe #103-104.
Their reunited in G.I. Joe #108.
It's stated in G.I. Joe #159 when it's learned that Zartan disguised himself as Snake Eyes, Duke says, "Snake Eyes would never leave Scarlett in a tight situation. I just verified it by getting past his defenses to slug him out. No way I could do that to the real Snakester."
When Snake-Eyes is skinned by a bullet, Scarlett shouts his name "SNAKE EYES!" Storm Shadow gets her out of there, but she protests, "I'm not leaving Snake Eyes!" "NOOOOOO!"
The first page on G.I. Joe #192 states, "After the events of the past few months, Scarlett and Snake Eyes take a much-deserved vacation..."
G.I. Joe #193 states, "While Snake Eyes and Scarlett get some well-deserved rest in the mountains"
When Mindbender makes a clone of Snake-Eyes, with all the memories and skills of the original, the first thing on his mind is Scarlett. When Scarlett learns that the original Snake-Eyes has been brough back, she wants to get down there instantly. When they met, Snake-Eyes can now talk, since he says her name, and they hug in G.I. Joe #300.
The two spend some time at their cabin, during the night, lying in bed, Snake-Eyes wants to tell Scarlett something, but she stops him and the two embrace in G.I. Joe #302.
"Scarlett, I want to tell…"
"Not… now."
Larry Hama, the creator of G.I. Joe, has been the only writer to have ever written them correctly. Unfortunately, he didn't do much else with them in the canon storyline, he missed a lot of opportunities. Now I'm not asking for every issue to be about them, although I wouldn't mind a G.I. Joe title that just started them. It does show that there not needy, they don't always have to be near each other and they're not worried 24/7 when one is off on a solo mission, they both have absolute confidences in each other. But there needed to be more loving scenes between them.
There have been a few other writers who have written very touching scenes (small ones) with them in alternate realities such as Brandon Jerwa, Mark Powers, Tim Seeley, Mike O'Sullivan, John Ney Reiber, John Barber and Tom Scioli.