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G.I. Joe
Date | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en)
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NameG.I. Joe 6 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
 
CoverKorean Family Man / 1 page
Letterstypeset
GenreWar
PencilsNorman Saunders (painting)
InksNorman Saunders (painting)
ColorsNorman Saunders (painting)
NotesCover credits from http://www.normansaunders.com/comiclist.html.
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisSix facts about armies (facts on kites, land mines, howitzers, tanks, and fuel) and the indicia.
FeatureArmy Facts
GenreNon-fiction; War
First LineA kite used by the army...
 
Comic StoryIt's a Foot Soldier's Job! / G.I. Joe (8 pages)
SynopsisSam Daily, a new war correspondent, learns what it is really like to be at war.
GenreWar
CharactersPvt. Hoosier
PencilsGeorge Olesen ?
LettersBen Oda
First LineHey!! Look Out!
 
Comic StoryKorean Family Man / G.I. Joe (7 pages)
SynopsisJoe "adopts" a puppy and a young Korean boy.
GenreWar
CharactersMajor Baily
LettersBen Oda
First LineOur GI is a lonely man, finding comfort only in the small reminders of home.
 
Comic StoryFrankie of the Pump! / Buddies (6 pages)
SynopsisFrankie, the cook for Baker Company, quits after a new guy, Henshaw, insults his cooking because it doesn't taste like rations.
GenreWar
CharactersFrancois de la Salle; Henshaw
PencilsFrank Giacoia ?
InksFrank Giacoia ?
First LineC'mon, you guys! Let's Hustle!
 
Text StoryAir Force Blues (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreWar
Script
First LineWhat is it with you dogfaces?
NotesWriter credit from Ed Silverman interview in Alter Ego magazine #120 (TwoMorrows, September 2013).
 
Comic Story23 Notches for Zeb! / G.I. Joe (8 pages)
SynopsisZeb receives news from home that his father is ill.
GenreWar
LettersBen Oda
First LineBy jingo! I got me another one, Joe!
 
Publisher advertisementBeanbags (1 page)
SynopsisAd for Beanbags #1 from Ziff-Davis. Includes a line-drawing of the cover (final cover was painted).
Letterstypeset
GenreHumor
PencilsBen Brown
InksDavid Gantz
NotesAd for Beanbags comic book
 
Comic StoryShell Shocked / The Yardbirds (6 pages)
SynopsisWhitey and Windy tour Basil Murgatrod, the Mayor of Flatville, around the base and almost get all of them killed.
GenreHumor; War
CharactersWhitey Hicks; Windy; Basil Q. Murgatrod
PencilsDan DeCarlo ?
InksDan DeCarlo ?
First LineWindy, you shouldn't have turned the bomb fuse to the left!
NotesDan DeCarlo ? credit from Jerry Bails' Who's Who and comparison to his later work at Archie.
 
Comic StoryThe Corporal's Tree / G.I. Joe (7 pages)
SynopsisCorporal Carpuccio strives to protect a tree from the enemy and from his own fellow soldiers.
GenreWar
PencilsMike Suchorsky
InksMike Suchorsky
LettersBen Oda
First LineWith U.S. airpower throttled by a thick fog which blankets Korea, the communist enemy plans a huge offensive to push the U.N. armies into the sea.
 
Comic StoryFast Dance (1 page)
SynopsisA soldier trudges in from the front to go to a dance, but quickly has to go back.
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsWally Littman (signed)
InksWally Littman (signed)
LettersWally Littman (signed)
First LineTake a walk, buster!
 
Comic StoryThe Garand Rifle (1 page)
SynopsisFacts about the Garand Rifle.
FeatureOur Army and its Weapons
GenreNon-fiction; War
PencilsRick Parker (signed)
InksRick Parker (signed)
First LineDeveloped by John C. Garand, this semi-automatic weapon is claimed to be the most efficient military rifle in use in the Army today.
NotesOn inside back cover.
 
IllustrationSoldiers Marching Up a Hill (1 page)
SynopsisBack cover of comic. Heavily inked drawing of soldiers walking up a hill into the sunset.
GenreWar
 
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