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G.I. Joe
Date | Number: 29 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMarch 1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesCredits from David Saunders, Clarence Doore's biographer and foremost authority on his work.
 
CoverBigger and Better...
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Clarence Doore (painting) | Inks: Clarence Doore (painting) | Colors: Clarence Doore (painting) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Joe Burch
NotesCredits from David Saunders, Clarence Doore's biographer and foremost authority on his work.
 
FeaturingService Fun
CreditsPencils: Vic Martin (signed) | Inks: Vic Martin (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor; Military
NotesOn inside front cover.
 
Comic StoryUgly Otis (6 pages)
SynopsisAlvin Otis was far from handsome, and to make matters worse, he was far from intelligent.
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Irv Novick
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Joe Burch; Sgt. Mulvaney; Pvt. Alvin Otis [Ugly Otis]; Pvt. Reilly [Ready-Money]
NotesIrv Novick is credited to both pencils and ink on G.I. Joe, bur inking uncertain.
 
Comic StoryWhat a Picnic (5 pages)
SynopsisThe Yardbirds and their girls are on a picnic in a dummy village used for target practice.
FeaturingThe Yardbirds
CreditsPencils: Dan DeCarlo [as DeCarlo-Lapick] (signed) | Inks: Rudy Lapick [as DeCarlo-Lapick] (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Pvt. Windy Bragg; Pvt. Whitey Hicks; Sgt. Gruff; Colonel Stone
 
FeaturingDear Gertrude
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Sam Cosgrove; Gertrude Cosgrove; Pvt. Orville Cot
NotesNot an ordinary Letters page, but a continuing story told by means of letters from a G.I. to wife at home.
 
Comic StoryHelmet 779 (5 pages)
SynopsisThe story of a helmet with the number 779, and its users.
CreditsPencils: Mike Suchorsky | Inks: Mike Suchorsky
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Helmet 779; Pvt. Tom Grainger; Pvt. Flip Ruskin; Pvt. Ed Foley
 
FeaturingG.I. Joe's Pen Pals
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
AdvertisementBorrow Money By Mail!
FeaturingState Finance Company
CreditsPencils:?;? (photos) | Inks:?;? (photos) | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryHelping Hand (3 pages)
FeaturingPvt. Dopey
CreditsPencils: Vic Martin (signed) | Inks: Vic Martin (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Pvt. Dopey; Sergeant
 
Comic StoryThe Reluctant Warrior (6 pages)
FeaturingG.I. Joe
CreditsPencils: Mort Drucker?
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Pvt. Joe Burch; Sgt. Mulvaney; Pvt. Cornelius Hoolihan [Weepy]; Pvt. Carpuccio
NotesUncertain, but some ears and hands could point to Drucker, and he is credited to G.I. Joe in the 50's.
 
AdvertisementTell Me What You Want... (1 page)
SynopsisSelling Stuart Greeting Cards can earn you money in your spare time.
FeaturingStuart Greetings
CreditsPencils:?;? (photos) | Inks:?;? (photos) | Letters: typeset
 
FeaturingPrivate Humor
CreditsPencils: Vic Martin (signed) | Inks: Vic Martin (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor; Military
NotesOn inside back cover.
 
SynopsisG.I.'s wading near landing crafts.
ContentGenre: War
NotesBack cover.
 
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