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The G.I. Joe Collector's Club Comics released under the FP label are not set in any specific Joe universe: Convention exclusives (main series) - In 2008, a G.I. Joe convention exclusive comic book was released. Written by Larry Hama, based on a story by David S. Lane, it featured the Joes' SWAT team against Gristle and the Headhunters.
G.I. Joe: Yearbook differed from the typical comic book annual publication in that it was more like a magazine. Each issue contained articles about the animated TV program, a summary of the comic book's plot to date, and one or two original stories written by Larry Hama. G.I. Joe: Yearbook ran until 1988. [36]
Archie and Me was a comic book title published by Archie comics from 1964 to 1987. Most issues and covers focused on the interaction of Archie Andrews and the school principal, Mr. Weatherbee. This suggests that Mr. Weatherbee is the "Me" mentioned in the title, whereas the "Me" in Reggie and Me and Betty and Me appeared to refer to Archie ...
G.I. Joe is a comic book series by IDW Publishing, based upon Hasbro's G.I. Joe characters and toy line. The series was marketed as three ongoing series ( G.I. Joe , G.I. Joe: Origins , G.I. Joe: Cobra II ), two mini-series ( G.I. Joe: Cobra and G.I. Joe: Hearts And Minds ) and a small series of one-shots ( G.I. Joe: Special ).
Mister Breger also received comic book reprints in The Katzenjammer Kids (1947), Popeye (1967), Beetle Bailey (1969) and Flint Comix and Entertainment (2009–10). In 1946, Breger became a founding member of the National Cartoonists Society. Dave and Dorathy Breger settled in West Nyack, New York, where they had three children—Dee, Lois and ...
In 1982 when Hasbro relaunched their G.I. Joe franchise with G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero it was supported by a Marvel Comics series. The comic book history of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero has seen three separate publishers and four main-title series, all of which have been based on the Hasbro toy line of the same name. The first series was ...
In May 2008, IDW Publishing obtained the G.I. Joe comic book license from Devil's Due Publishing.After having acquired the comic book licence of various other Hasbro properties throughout the years—such as Transformers, Action Man, Rom, M.A.S.K., Micronauts and Visionaries—IDW announced the Hasbro Reconstruction campaign in January 2016; a launch meant to converge these franchises in the ...
John P. D'Agostino Sr., [1] generally credited as Jon D'Agostino (June 13, 1929 [2] [3] – November 28, 2010) [4] was an Italian-American comic-book artist best known for his Archie Comics work. As well, under the pseudonym Johnny Dee , he was the letterer for the lead story in the Marvel Comics landmark The Amazing Spider-Man No. 1 (March ...