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G.I. Joe
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PublicationFebruary 1956 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesThe eyes with tiny pupils are sure signs of Schroeder.
 
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Ernest Schroeder | Inks: Ernest Schroeder | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Joe Burch
NotesThe eyes with tiny pupils are sure signs of Schroeder.
 
Comic StoryLaffing Gas (2 pages)
SynopsisLaughing gas at the dentist makes the Sgt. McTuff dream of Dopey as the Sergeant
FeaturingPvt. Dopey
CreditsPencils: Vic Martin (signed) | Inks: Vic Martin (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Pvt. Dopey; Sgt. McTuff
NotesSecond page inside the back cover.
 
Comic StoryArmy Ship 310 (7 pages)
SynopsisJoe acts as a frogman to save another frogman.
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Ernest Schroeder | Inks: Ernest Schroeder
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Joe Burch; Sgt. Mulvaney; Frogman Williams
NotesSchroeder is credited to pencils and ink on G.I. Joe in 1956 by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. He drew "Airboy" and "Heap", and some stories in Hillman's "Tales of Horror". His art can be spotted by faces with eyes often out of focus.
 
Comic StoryThe Light That Didn't Fail (5 pages)
SynopsisA G.I. in hospital is in danger of losing his eyesight.
FeaturingG.I. Joe Presents A Classic Tale of Men in Battle
CreditsPencils: Ernest Schroeder | Inks: Ernest Schroeder
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Cpl. Clark Thomas
NotesNote the peculiar eyes of Schroeder.
 
FeaturingG.I. Joe's Pen Pals
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StorySo Ya Wanna Get Out... (8 pages)
SynopsisThe Baker Company is going home aboard a troop transport.
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Alex Kotzky | Inks: Alex Kotzky
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Joe Burch; Sgt. Mulvaney; Pvt. Cornelius Hoolihan [Weepy]; Pvt. Eckersall [Meatball]; Cpl. Carpuccio; Pct. Alvin Otis [Ugly Otis]; Cpl. Reilly [Ready-Money]; Janie
NotesThe artwork is identical to Kotzky's Flyboy #1 and #2 for Ziff-Davis. The sleek inklines are indicative of Kotzky as are the faces.
 
SynopsisFictional letters home from Private Sam Cosgrove.
FeaturingDear Gertrude
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Sam Cosgrove; Gertrude Cosgrove
 
Comic StoryThe Great John L. Otis (6 pages)
SynopsisUgly Otis enters the boxing ring as the only bantam weight in the company.
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Ernie Schroeder | Inks: Ernie Schroeder
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Joe Burch; Sgt. Mulvaney; Cpl. Carpuccio; Pvt. Alvin Otis [Ugly Otis]; Pvt. Cornelius Hoolihan [Weepy]; Cpl. Reilly [Ready-Money]; Lt. Bronson
NotesArt credits suggested by the Who's Who.
 
AdvertisementNow... Electronics Made Easy! (1 page)
SynopsisThe exciting, new magazine that takes the mystery out of electronics.
FeaturingPopular Electronics
CreditsPencils:? (photo) | Inks:? (photo) | Letters: typeset
NotesBack cover.
 
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