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"Vengeance in Ultraviolet": Both Jason and his brother survive the fall and now Kobra kidnaps Jason to do a job together. With the Kobra army they besiege Solaris’ headquarters and get through the traps. Kobra shares with Jason the story of Natalie with whom he met when he was sick and had to go

Kobra #3 is an issue of the series Kobra (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1976.

Synopsis for "Vengeance in Ultraviolet"

Both Jason and his brother survive the fall and now Kobra kidnaps Jason to do a job together. With the Kobra army they besiege Solaris’ headquarters and get through the traps. Kobra shares with Jason the story of Natalie with whom he met when he was sick and had to go to a public hospital. It was love at first sight, so Kobra decided to leave the cult with her. When they arrived to their destination he learned that she had her money from thieving and she seemingly have died, having no one left he went back to the cult. Jason uses the symbiotic link to get through the traps using Kobra’s ‘snake yoga’. When they confront Solaris, Kobra murders him in cold blood, confessing that the Kobra cult was always just a religious organization, and he was the one who made them so warlike. Jason shatters the Heliotron, the main reason Kobra did the mission, and Jason only learns after he destroyed it, that Kobra wanted to use the device to break the link. Jason gets exfilled by Perez, but he learns that they are CIA, and they only want to kill Kobra so bad, because they had some shady dealings. He cuts ties with Perez totally.

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