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G.I. Joe
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PublicationOctober 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
NotesCover previously credited to Norman Saunders per David Saunders, Norman Saunders' son, via e-mail (January 6, 2008). Changed to Allen Anderson per David Saunders, Allen Anderson's biographer and foremost authority on his work. There is some confusion on the Norman Saunders website, but this is from a new list made by David Saunders, with credits to all the painted covers of G.I. Joe (April 2011).
 
CoverThe General's Dinner
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Allen Anderson (painting) | Inks: Allen Anderson (painting) | Colors: Allen Anderson (painting)
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Private Joe Burch; Sergeant Mulvaney
NotesCover previously credited to Norman Saunders per David Saunders, Norman Saunders' son, via e-mail (January 6, 2008). Changed to Allen Anderson per David Saunders, Allen Anderson's biographer and foremost authority on his work. There is some confusion on the Norman Saunders website, but this is from a new list made by David Saunders, with credits to all the painted covers of G.I. Joe (April 2011).
 
AdvertisementPlay Red Hot Harmonica Music (1 page)
SynopsisPlay harmonica music in 8 minutes flat.
FeaturingJay Turner
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryTemple of Terror (9 pages)
SynopsisJoe and Mulvaney smash a Red general's daring plot in a Buddhist temple.
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Henry Sharp | Inks: Henry Sharp
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Private Joe Burch; Sergeant Mulvaney
NotesHenry Sharp is credited to G.I. Joe by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and the artwork is identical to credited stories in "Amazing Adventures" #4 and "Nightmare" #10. Very large mouth when shouting, scribbly inking, broad grinning faces with big ears, and much funny cartoon style movement.
 
Comic StoryWeepy and Meatball (6 pages)
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Henry Sharp | Inks: Henry Sharp
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Private Joe Burch; Sergeant Mulvaney; Pvt. Cornelius Hoolihan [Weepy]; Pvt. Eckersall [Meatball]
NotesHenry Sharp is credited to G.I. Joe by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and the artwork is identical to credited stories in "Amazing Adventures" #4 and "Nightmare" #10. Notice the large ear of Meatball in sideview on page 3 and 6.
 
Comic StoryMayhem McGee (7 pages)
SynopsisJoe and Mulvaney meet the trickiest wrestler in the world, Mayhem McGee.
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Carmine Infantino?; Frank Giacoia?
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Private Joe Burch; Sergeant Mulvaney; Bull Gullivan (wrestler); Maisie McGee [Mayhem] (lady wrestler)
NotesPencils: * Steinar Ådland writes: The lady wrestler, laughing faces and some low horizons must be Infantino, and he is credited by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, but he uses much more inklines than this. * Ger Apeldoorn writes: Giacoia nose in last panel?
 
Publisher advertisementFootball Thrills (1 page)
SynopsisSee Jim Thorpe, greatest Indian athlete of all time in Football Thrills Comics now on sale.
FeaturingFootball Thrills Comics
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Sports | Characters: Red Grange; Jim Thorpe
 
Text StoryThe Old-Timer (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset | Job #: War
ContentCharacters: Master Sgt. Mike Anthony; Lieut. John Blake; Cpl. Bill Dineen
 
Comic StoryThe General's Dinner (7 pages)
SynopsisThe General will always remember Joe and Mulvaney as the men who crashed the General's dinner.
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Irv Novick | Inks: Irv Novick
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Private Joe Burch; Sergeant Mulvaney; General
NotesThe artwork here looks very much like Novick's work on Johnny Cloud in DC's All-American Men of War, and he is credited to G.I. Joe on both pencils and ink in 1950-54 by Jerry Bails' Who's Who.
 
Comic StoryOn Target (7 pages)
FeaturingThe Yardbirds
CreditsPencils: Dan DeCarlo | Inks: Rudy Lapick;? Dan DeCarlo
ContentGenre: Humor; War | Characters: Pvt. Windy Bragg; Pvt. Whitey Hicks; Sgt. Gruff
 
Comic StoryPeanuts the Great! (8 pages)
SynopsisJoe and Mulvaney pick up a little Korean ally they call Peanuts the Mighty.
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Irv Novick | Inks: Bernard Sachs
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Windy Bragg; Pvt. Whitey Hicks; Peanuts (Korean kid)
NotesThis inking reminds me of Sachs' DC work on Mystery in Space, especially the eyes, and faces with lines on the forehead. Faces in close up looking behind them, are by Novick.
 
AdvertisementAmazing Values! (1 page)
SynopsisFree 10 day trial and money back guarantee on mail order rings and watches.
FeaturingConsumers Mart
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
AdvertisementBunk! Nobody is Just Naturally Skinny! (1 page)
SynopsisGive Charles Atlas 15 minutes a day and he'll give you a new body.
FeaturingCharles Atlas
CreditsPencils:? (photo) | Inks:? (photo) | Letters: typeset
ContentCharacters: Charles Atlas
 
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Henry Sharp | Inks: Henry Sharp
ContentGenre: War; Humor | Characters: Private Joe Burch; Sergeant Mulvaney
NotesFull page drawing.
 
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