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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 1 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 1 Signature |
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1050076001
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Triple signed by Hama, Trimpe, & McLeod - The 1st comic hit the shelves in June of 1982. It was printed on baxter paper, was oversized, and contained 2 stories - Lady Doomsday & Hot Potato. It also contained some personnal profiles of some of the Joe's and a diagram of the GI Joe HQ (The Pit). It was also release as a Giant Size Treasury Edition and reprinted in many forms including GI Joe Yearbook 1, Tales of GI Joe, GI Joe Digest, GI Joe TPB Volume 1, and several foreign versions. IT was the first appearance of the first 13 Joe's: Hawk, Stalker, Scarlett, Snake-Eyes, Rock 'n Roll, Clutch, Breaker, Flash, Steeler, Short-Fuse, Grunt, Grand Slam, Zap.
Operation: Lady Doomsday: - Scripter: Larry Hama, Penciler: Herb Trimpe, Inker: Bob McLeod, Letterer: Jim Novak, Colorist: Glynis Wein, Editor: Tom DeFalco, Editor-in-Chief: Jim Shooter
Hot Potato - Writer: Larry Hama, Penciler: Don Perlin, Inker: Jack Abel, Letterer: Rick Parker, Colorist: Glynis Wein, Editor: Tom DeFalco
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 2 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 2 Signature |
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1025026002
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Signed by Hama - The 2nd issue was the first appearance of a fan favorite 'guest' character - Kwinn. A small unit of Joe's consisting of Snake Eyes, Scarlett, Breaker, and Stalker head to Alaska to investigate a research station. This cover was the first to have Snake Eyes on it (who is by far the favorite character of Joe fans). It was also the first time Snake-Eyes disfigured face was hinted at.
Scripter: Larry Hama, Penciler: Don Perlin, Inker: Jack Abel, Letterer: Jim Novak, Colorist: Bob Sharen, Editor: Tom DeFalco, Cover Penciler: Herb Trimpe, Cover Inker: Jack Abe
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 2 Second Printing |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 2 Modern |
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CGC |
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0179089016
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Second Print - exactly the same as the first print
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 3 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 3 Signature |
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CGC |
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1025026003
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Signed by Hama - In issue 3 a robot was brought into the ‘Pit’ by the Joe’s that turns out to be a Cobra trap. This story was reprinted as a children book.
Script: Larry Hama, Pencils: Herb Trimpe, Inks: J. Abel & J. D'agostino, Letters: Diana Albers, Colors: George Roussos, Editor: Tom DeFalco, Chief: Jim Shooter
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 4 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 4 Signature |
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CGC |
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1025026004
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Signed by Hama - In issue 4 Vance Wingfield leads a Cobra funded militia group called First Strike who is determined to start World War III using a nuclear weapons on both U.S. and Russia soil. Snake Eyes has is first dialog in this story as you get to read some of his written thoughts.
Script: Larry Hama, Plot & Art: Herb Trimpe, Inks: Jon D'Agostino and Jack Abel, Letters: Diana Albers, Colors: George Roussos, Edits: Tom DeFalco, Commander: Jim Shooter
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 5 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 5 |
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CGC |
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1148108022
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Signed by Larry Hama - In issue 5 the Joe’s are showing off the MOBAT (M.O.B.A.T. - MOtorized BAttle Tank) in a parade in NYC. But the Springfield Marching Band (Cobra in disguise) attacks the tank in order to steal it. The town of Springfield begins a long history of ties with the Cobra organization.
Script: Larry Hama, Pencils: Don Perlin, Inks: Jon D'Agostino and Mike Esposito, Letters: Jim Novak, Colors: Stan Goldberg, Editor: Tom DeFalco, Commander: Jim Shooter
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 6 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 6 Signature |
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CGC |
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1002666009
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Signed by Herb Trimpe on 12-June-10. Issue 6 begins the first multi-part story line for the Joe’s and introduces the October Guard. The Joe’s are sent to Afghanistan to locate a downed spy aircraft. They come across the down aircraft and the October Guard, the Soviet Union’s version of GI Joe, at the same time. As they are fighting it out Cobra step’s in and captures the plane and both teams.
Scripter: Larry Hama, Plot & Penciler: Herb Trimpe, Inks: Jack Abel, Letterer: Jim Novak, Colorist: Christie Scheele, Editor: Tom DeFalco, Editor in Chief: Jim Shooter
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 6 Second Printing |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 6 Modern |
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CGC |
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1017055014
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See Issue #6 - exact reprint
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 7 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 7 Signature |
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CGC |
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0176099012
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Double signed by Hama & Trimpe - Issue 7 cobra has captured both the Joe and October Guard teams as well as the spy plane parts they are fighting over. Both teams escape and form a pact to recapture the plane parts from Cobra. They invade a Cobra bunker, and survive several traps. Both teams meet at the RTV that is holding the parts inside the bunker, and the Joe team is able to escape from Cobra and the October Guard with the RTV. Once they reach the extraction point, they learn that they had been decoys and the spy plane parts where taken out another way.
Scripter: Larry Hama, Plot & Penciler: Herb Trimpe, Inks: Chic Stone, Letterer: Jim Novak, Colorist: Christie Scheele, Editor: Denny O'Neil, Editor in Chief: Jim Shooter
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 7 Second Printing |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 7 Modern |
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CGC |
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0179786017
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Same cover and story as Issue 7
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 8 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 8 Signature |
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CGC |
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0176099002
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Double signed by Hama & Trimpe - Issue 8 was the first issue not written by Larry Hama and one of only 6 in the original series that did not have Larry at the helm. The Joes battle strange Cobra robots intent on shooting down the space shuttle.
Script and art: Herb Trimpe script and art, Letterer: Rick Parker, Colorist: Christie Scheele, Editor: Denny O'Neil, Editor in chief: Jim Shooter.
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 8 Second Printing |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 8 |
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CGC |
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0181067020
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Same cover and story as Issue 8
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 9 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 9 Signature |
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CGC |
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1034247002
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Signed by Steven Grant - Issue 9 as a non-Hama issue as well. Clutch and Scarlett, with support by Snake-Eyes and Stalker, are given a mission to protect a State Department diplomat named Brain Hassell, actually a Cobra agent. Brian Hassell turns on Scarlett and Clutch and attempts to kill an Ambassador from Al-Alwai. The assassination attempt fails. Writer: Steven Grant, Penciler: Mike Vosburg, Inks: Chic Stone, Letterer: Janice Chiang, Colorist: Andy Yanchus, Editor: Dennis O'Neil, Editor in Chief: Jim Shooter
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 10 |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 10 Signature |
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CGC |
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1047966001
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Signed by Larry Hama - Issue 10 introduces the brainwave scanner! Snake-Eyes, Scarlett, and Zap are captured by the Baroness and brought to Springfield, Cobra's headquarters. There Snake-Eyes is subjected to the brainwave scanner that is run by Dr. Venom. Snake-Eyes past is revealed to Dr. Venom in his search for the GI Joe base. Scarlett and Zap are in a prison cell with a little boy, who helps them escape. They collect Snake-Eyes and escape from the town, the boy elects to stay behind.
Writer: Steven Grant, Penciler: Mike Vosburg, Inks: Chic Stone, Letterer: Joe Rosen, Colorist: Christie Scheele, Editor: Denny O'Neil, Editor in Chief: Jim Shooter
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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 10 Second Printing |
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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero 10 Modern |
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CGC |
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1017561010
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See issue 10 - exact reprint
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