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G.I. Joe
Date | Number: 10 | Lang: English (en)
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Additional Information
 
NameG.I. Joe 10 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesNo issue date given in indicia or on cover. However, indicia has copyright date of 1950. The following issue (no. 11), also having a bi-monthly frequency, has an indicia issue date of April-May [no year] and a copyright date of 1951. As it is not unusual for a copyright year to be earlier than the publication year, it can be inferred that issue no. 10 is the February-March 1951 issue.

Jerry Siegel is credited in the indicia as Director of Comics Division for Ziff-Davis Publishing Company.
 
CoverSeoul City Lou / 1 page
FeatureG.I. Joe
Letterstypeset
GenreWar
CharactersG. I. Joe
PencilsAllen Anderson
InksAllen Anderson
NotesArt identification by David Saunders, Allen Anderson's biographer and foremost authority on his work.
 
Comic StoryNew War Weapons The "Ram" Tankbuster (1 page)
GenreWar
 
Comic StoryNo Title (7 pages)
FeatureG. I. Joe
GenreWar
CharactersPrivate Joe Burch; Lieutenant Parker; Sergeant Mulvaney; Lana Burner (dreamgirl)
PencilsHenry Sharp
InksHenry Sharp
First LineWhere there's a battle to be won...
NotesThe artwork is identical to stories credited by the GCD to Sharp in Amazing Adventures (Ziff-Davis, 1950 series) #4 and a story suggested as Sharp in Nightmare (St. John, 1953 series) #10. Very large mouth when shouting, scribbly inking, broad grinning faces with big ears, and much funny cartoon style movement.
 
Comic StoryRed Devils of Korea! (9 pages)
FeatureG. I. Joe
GenreWar
PencilsMike Sekowsky
NotesIt's possible that Henry Sharp was involved in the art to the extent of retouching some of the heads, but it may just be the work of a production pro.
 
Comic StoryGuard Duty (7 pages)
FeatureThe Two Yardbirds
GenreHumor; War
CharactersPvt. Windy Bragg; Pvt. Whitey Hicks; Sgt. Gruff; Colonel Stone
PencilsDan DeCarlo
InksRudy Lapick
 
Text StoryThe Fighting General (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
 
Comic StoryHow the Infantry Fights Arm and Hand Signals (1 page)
GenreWar
 
Comic StorySeoul City Lou (7 pages)
FeatureG. I. Joe
GenreWar
CharactersPrivate Joe Burch; Lieutenant Parker; Sergeant Mulvaney; Colonel Ironside; Seoul City Lou (female spy)
PencilsHenry Sharp
InksHenry Sharp
NotesThe artwork is identical to stories credited by the GCD to Sharp in Amazing Adventures (Ziff-Davis, 1950 series) #4 and a story suggested as Sharp in Nightmare (St. John, 1953 series) #10. Very large mouth when shouting, scribbly inking, broad grinning faces with big ears, and much funny cartoon style movement.
 
Comic StoryMake Way for the Press! (7 pages)
FeatureG. I. Joe
GenreWar
PencilsIrv Novick
InksFrank Giacoia ?
 
Comic StoryBeauty on the Battlefront (7 pages)
FeatureG. I. Joe
GenreWar
 
Comic StoryHow the Infantry Fights Scouting (1 page)
GenreWar
 
AdvertisementOn Sale January 26th Wild Boy (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreJungle
 
IllustrationHere is an Autographed Picture of G. I. Joe and Sgt. Mulvaney. (1 page)
FeatureG. I. Joe
GenreWar
CharactersPrivate Joe Burch; Sergeant Mulvaney
PencilsHenry Sharp
InksHenry Sharp
 
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