G.I. Joe: a Real American Hero Compendium #1 (Image Comics Malibu Comics)

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Comic Stories: Operation: Lady Doomsday, ...Hot Potato!, Panic At the North Pole!, The Trojan Gambit, Operation: Wingfield!, "Tanks" For the Memories, To Fail is to Conquer...To Succeed is to Die!, Walls of Death!, Code Name: Sea-Strike!, The Diplomat, A Nice Little Town Like Ours..., The Pipeline Ploy!, Three Strikes for Snake-Eyes, Last Plane From Rio Lindo, Destro Attacks, Red-Eye to Miami!, Night Attack!, Loose Ends, Destro Returns!, Joe Triumphs!, Home Is Where the War Is!, Silent Interlude, Like Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust..., Cobra Commander Captured at Last!, The Commander Escapes!, Zartan!, Snake-Eyes: The Origin, Snake-Eyes: The Origin Part II, Swampfire!, Beached Whale, Darkness, All Fall Down!, The Mountain!, Celebration!, Shake Down!, Dreadnoks on the Loose !, All the Ships at Sea!, Twin Brothers, Judgments, Walk through the Jungle, Hydrofoil, Strategic Diplomacy, Ties That Bind, Crossroads, Improvisation on a Theme, In Search of Candy, Who's Who on Cobra Island, Sea Duel, Slaughter, Serpentor, The Battle of Springfield

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PublisherImage Comics, Malibu Comics
ISBN-139781534371507
eBay Product ID (ePID)6072097972

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
EraModern Age (1992-Now)
Artist/WriterRod Whigham, M. D. Bright, Chic Stone, Steven Grant, Steve Leialoha, George Roussos, Andy Yanchus, Glynis Oliver, Marie Severin, Jon D'agostino, John Tartaglione, Frank Springer, Russ Heath, Mike Esposito, Mike Gustovich, Bob McLeod, Mike Vosburg, Herb Trimpe, Bob Sharen, Christie Scheele, Stan Goldberg, Don Perlin, Larry Hama, Pat Redding, Jack Abel, Bob Camp, Andy Mushynsky, Keith Williams, Geof Isherwood
Cover ArtistBob Wiacek, Andy Kubert, Brad Anderson, Mike Zeck
GenreWar, Adventure, Military
Publication Year2024
CharacterScrap-Iron, James J. Barney (featured) (introduction), Torch (antagonist), Horrorshow (antagonist) (introduction), ZAP, Shooter (cameo) (introduction, name only), Doctor Mindbender, Cobra Soldiers (villains), Grunt, Ivan Nikolevich Brekhov (antagonist) (introduction), Shipwreck, Lonzo R. Wilkinson (featured) (introduction), Breaker (featured), Hawk (featured) (introduction), Beach Head, Beach Head (first appearance), Tom Winken, Soft Master, Firefly (antagonist), Fred I, Anthony S. Gambello, Bongo the Balloon Bear (first appearance), Craig S. McConnel, Storm Shadow (origin) (antagonist), Ace (featured) (introduction), Rafael J. Melendez, Guardsmen)), Zartan (as Ripcord), Ettienne R. LaFitte, Timothy P. Hanrahan, Crimson Guard (introduction), Shana O'Hara, Breaker (featured) (introduction), Soft Master (disguised as old lady), Stanley R. Perlmutter, Ivan Nikolevich Brekhov, Ripcord (featured) (introduction), Cobra (Cobra troopers, The Jugglers (first appearance), Tomax, General Flagg, Crimson Guard (Professor Appel (death), Lt. Daina (antagonist) (introduction), Air Viper, Harry Nod (antagonist), The Spirit, Major Bludd (antagonist) (introduction), Cutter, Xamot (antagonist) (introduction), Stalker, Crimson Guard (Dr. Appel (unnamed, first appearance in uniform))), Snake-Eyes (featured) (introduction), Shana O'Hara (featured) (introduction), lawyers around the world (* see synopsis for more info)), Wendell A. Metzger, Cover Girl, Stepan Drukersky (antagonist) (introduction), Hector X. Delgado, Spirit Iron-Knife (featured) (introduction), Scar-Face (antagonist), Harry Nod, R.L., Stalker (featured), Daina L. Janack (antagonist) (introduction), Ace (featured), Ace, MacArthur S. Ito, Robert W. Graves (featured) (introduction), Zap (featured) (introduction), Harlan W. Moore, Gregor (introduction), Gabriel A. Kelly, H.I.S.S. drivers, Destro (antagonist) (first full appearance and named by Baroness), Rock 'n Roll (featured), Xamot, Breaker, Mutt, Ripper, B.A.T.S. (first appearance)), Torpedo (featured), Cobra Commander, Heavy Metal (first appearance), Televiper, Daina L. Janack, Flash (featured) (introduction), Zarana (end cameo, first appearance), Short-Fuze, Storm Shadow (antagonist), Elwood G. Indiana, Thomas S. Arashikage (antagonist), Bazooka, Richard Blinken-Smythe (antagonist), Air-Vipers, General Austin (retires as Joe Commander In Chief), Cobra (Eels), Thomas S. Arashikage, Kwinn, Snow Job (featured) (introduction), Vance Wingfield (antagonist) (introduction), Professor Appel (first full appearance, named)), Doctor Venom (death) (antagonist), Candy Appel, Junkyard (featured), Snake-Eyes (featured), Anastasia Cissarovna, Clayton M. Abernathy (featured) (introduction), Spirit Iron-Knife (featured), Flint (featured) (introduction), Zartan, Tom Winken (antagonist), Wild Weasel, Anastasia Cissarovna (antagonist), Dashiell R. Faireborn, Zartan (antagonist), Colonel Brekhov (antagonist) (introduction), Stormavik, Candy Appel (death), Cobra Soldiers (villain), Recondo, Cover Girl (featured), Doctor Adele Burkhart (guest) (introduction), Sgt. Slaughter (first appearance), Grunt (flashback), Destro (antagonist), Fred I (death), Tucaro Indians, Guardians of Paradise (villains), Serpentor, Candy Appel (first appearance), Edward W. Leialoha, Fred II (flashback about his life, quits), Cobra (Televiper, Franklin E. Talltree, Marvin F. Hinton, Doctor Adele Burkhart, Buzzer (antagonist), Cobra (Crimson Guard (Professor Appel), Cobra soldiers (villain), Horrorshow, Robert W. Graves, Cobra (Eels, Cobra (Cobra Troopers, Victor W. Sikorski, Dr. Hundtkinder (first appearance), Schrage, Thomas S. Arashikage (leaves Cobra), Short-Fuze (featured) (introduction), Clayton M. Abernathy, Firefly, Brad J. Armbruster, Chief (both sheriffs), Gung-Ho (featured), Tomax (antagonist) (introduction), Cobra troopers, Clutch (featured) (introduction), Charlie Iron-Knife, Rock 'n Roll (featured) (introduction), Gung-Ho, Alvin R. Kibbey, Scarlett, David L. Katzenbogen, Doctor Mindbender (first appearance, as Doctor Brainwave), Blowtorch (featured) (introduction), Alvin R. Kibbey (featured) (introduction), Leatherneck, Wild Bill, Serpentor (first appearance), Conrad S. Hauser, Clutch (featured), Footloose (featured) (introduction), Billy, Lance J. Steinberg, Fred II (introduction), Cobra Soldiers, Leatherneck (first appearance), Baroness (antagonist), Cobra (Fred series), Snake-Eyes (first appearance second uniform), Red Ninjas (introduction), Airtight (first appearance), Lady Jaye, Shana O'Hara (featured), Major Bludd (antagonist), General Flagg (cameo) (introduction), Doc (featured), Heavy Metal, Skip A. Stone, Eric W. Friestadt (featured) (introduction), Doctor Venom (antagonist) (introduction), Airborne (featured), Fred II (real name revealed), General Flagg (death), Hawk (featured), Destro (antagonist) (introduction, unnamed, face not shown), Craig S. McConnel (featured) (introduction), Thomas S. Arashikage (antagonist) (introduction), Stormavik (antagonist) (introduction), Short-Fuze (featured), Hard Master (flashback, death) (introduction), Lonzo R. Wilkinson (featured), Thomas S. Arashikage (origin) (antagonist), Stalker (featured) (introduction), Torch, Baroness, Baroness (antagonist) (introduction), Doc, Grunt (featured) (introduction), Cobra Morays (Hydrofoil pilots), Lift-Ticket (first appearance), Wild Weasel (antagonist), Strike First soldiers (first appearance, villain), Kwinn (death), Alvin R. Kibbey (featured), Cobra Commander (antagonist) (introduction), Soft Master (death), Steeler (featured) (introduction), Alpine, Soft Master (introduction), Snake-Eyes (origin) (featured), Clutch, Anthony S. Gambello (featured) (introduction), Wild Bill (featured), Richard Blinken-Smythe, Cobra (Cobra Soldiers, Ripcord (as Zartan), Airborne (featured) (introduction), Eels), Lt. Daina, James J. Barney, Cover Girl (featured) (introduction), Air-Vipers), Scrap-Iron (first appearance), Doc (featured) (introduction), Cutter (featured), Cobra Officers), Lonzo R. Wilkinson, Rock 'n Roll (flashback), Flint, Sherman R. Guderian, Major Bludd, Bazooka (first appearance), Cobra (Crimson Guard (Dr. Appel, Roadblock, General Austin, Robert Rudolph Remus, Cobra agents (disguised), Bongo the Balloon Bear, Mutt (featured), Snake-Eyes's twin sister, Lady Jaye (featured) (introduction), Ripcord, Hawk (Hank Hall), Snow Job, Gung-Ho (featured) (introduction), Chief (both county sheriffs), Quick Kick (first appearance), Zap (featured), Spirit Iron-Knife, Flash (featured), Schrage (antagonist) (introduction), Ripper (antagonist), Daniel M. LeClaire, Albert M. Pine, Lady Jaye (featured), Scarlett (featured), Blowtorch, Lance J. Steinberg (featured) (introduction), Duke (featured), Barbecue (first appearance), Stephen Minasian, Storm Shadow (leaves Cobra), General Austin (cameo) (introduction), Torpedo (featured) (introduction), Billy (introduction, unnamed), Airtight, Junkyard, Torpedo, Cobra Officers, Cobra Commander (antagonist), Eric W. Friestadt, Gregory B. Boyajian, Slip-Stream (first appearance), Storm Shadow (antagonist) (introduction), Crankcase (first appearance), Roadblock (featured), Footloose, Courtney A. Krieger, Alison R. Hart-Burnett, Barbecue, Stepan Drukersky, Rafael J. Melendez (featured) (introduction), Scar-Face (antagonist) (introduction), Scar-Face (death) (antagonist), Buzzer, Duke (featured) (introduction), Shipwreck (first appearance), Crankcase, Blowtorch (featured), Wet Suit (first appearance), Snow Job (featured), Deep-Six (featured), Destro, Rock 'n Roll, Colonel Brekhov, Tormod S. Skoog, Grand Slam (featured), Roadblock (featured) (introduction), Snake-Eyes, General Austin (cameo), Wild Bill (featured) (introduction), Malcolm R. Willoughby, Quick Kick, Tripwire, Grand Slam, Deep-Six, Carl W. Greer, General Flagg (cameo), Ralph W. Pulaski (featured) (introduction), Destro (antagonist) (in silhouette, unnamed), Ripcord (featured), Alison R. Hart-Burnett (featured), Storm Shadow, Kwinn (antagonist) (introduction), Ripcord (disguised as Zartan), Destro (featured), Steeler, Recondo (featured) (introduction), Andrew D. Meyers, Fred I (antagonist) (introduction), Steeler (featured), Scarlett (featured) (introduction), Flash, Alpine (first appearance), Cobra Soldiers), Brian M. Forrest, William S. Hardy, Colonel Sharif, Tripwire (featured), Duke, Tripwire (featured) (introduction), Fred II, Airborne, Grand Slam (featured) (introduction), Grunt (featured), Doctor Venom (antagonist), unnamed driver (death), Zartan (disguised as Ripcord), Ralph W. Pulaski, Wayne R. Sneeden, Steeler (flashback)
UniverseG.I. Joe
Series TitleG.I. Joe: a Real American Hero Compendium
Issue Number1

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Number of Pages1226
AttributionPortions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher CountryUnited States
Issue titleAt Last ! The Strangest Secret of All ! (Subject: Snake-Eyes)

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    Wonderfully and lovingly collected here in one spectacular volume are all of the1980's classic GI JOE comic books issues 1-50! Absolutely joyful that I finally have this collection in my greedy little GI JOE fanboy hands. LOL. And, man, the GI JOE comic book covers here, drawn by the amazing Marvel artist, Herb Trimpe, are my most favorite art of the book. Some of these GI JOE comic book covers should be on t-shirts. LOL. Just wished that Herb Trimpe would've drawn the entire comic book series. Still, I'm SO very glad that I got this. And I'm TOTALLY looking forward to the very next volume! Saving my nickels and dimes for it even as we speak these famous words...."YO', JOOOOOOOOOOOOOEEEE!"

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