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G.I. Joe
Date | Number: 16 | Lang: English (en)
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NameG.I. Joe 16 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
 
CoverDon't Tell Frankie / 1 page
Letterstypeset
GenreWar
CharactersPrivate Joe Burch
PencilsRafael DeSoto (painting)
InksRafael DeSoto (painting)
ColorsRafael DeSoto (painting)
NotesCredits from David Saunders, DeSoto's biographer and foremost authority on his work.
 
AdvertisementJim Prentice Electric Football (1 page)
SynopsisOwn the World's finest Football game.
FeatureThe Electric Game Co.
Pencils?; ? (photo)
Inks?; ? (photo)
Letterstypeset
 
Comic StoryMamie's Mortar / G.I. Joe (6 pages)
SynopsisSgt. Mamie takes pride in his 81 mm mortar.
GenreWar
CharactersPrivate Joe Burch; Lieutenant Parker; Sergeant Mulvaney; Sergeant Robert Mamie
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 StoryDon't Tell Frankie! (6 pages)
SynopsisGood food has won many a battle, but in the case of "Baker" Company good food almost starts one.
FeatureBuddies
GenreWar
CharactersPrivate Grogan; Frankie (cook); Private Tuliper
PencilsFrank Giacoia
InksFrank Giacoia
 
Comic StoryCamouflage Capers / The Yardbirds (6 pages)
SynopsisWindy and Whitey are painting camouflage on everything.
GenreHumor; War
CharactersSergeant Gruff; Private Whitey; Private Windy
PencilsDan DeCarlo
InksRudy Lapick ? Dan DeCarlo
 
Publisher advertisementWow! G.I. Joe's Famous Sidekicks (1 page)
FeatureThe Yardbirds Comics
Inks? Dan DeCarlo
Letterstypeset
GenreHumor; War
CharactersPrivate Windy; Private Windy
PencilsDan DeCarlo
InksRudy Lapick
NotesDan DeCarlo is credited to both pencils and ink on "The Yardbirds" in Jerry Bails' Who's Who, but Rudy Lapick is also credited as his personal inker, and the inking is not to be distinguished from other signed DeCarlo/Lapick stories in G.I. Joe.
 
Comic StoryBorn in the Saddle (4 pages)
FeaturePvt. Danny O'Lowd
Pencils? [as Flip]
Inks? [as Flip]
CharactersPrivate Danny O'Lowd; Sergeant Snear
NotesArt credits suggested by Bails' Who's Who.
 
Publisher advertisementHey, Gang! Start Your Own G.I. Joe Fan Club (2 pages)
SynopsisIt's easy to start your own G.I. Joe Fan Club.
FeatureG.I. Joe Comics
Letterstypeset
CharactersPrivate Joe Burch
PencilsHenry Sharp
InksHenry Sharp
NotesDrawings of Joe Burch.
 
Comic StoryThe Sign of the Tigress / G.I. Joe (7 pages)
GenreWar
CharactersPrivate Joe Burch; Lieutenant Parker; Sergeant Mulvaney
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.
 
Letter ColumnMail Call (1 page)
CharactersPrivate Joe Burch
PencilsHenry Sharp
InksHenry Sharp
First LineWe want to thank all you readers...
NotesDrawing of Joe with helmet.
 
Text ArticleAir Support (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
CharactersSergeant Butch Macklin; Private Jess Cooper; Corporal Ramsay
 
Comic StoryThe Ol' Hoss Pistol (5 pages)
SynopsisEd Doney gets an old cavalry pistol from his grandfather on his way to serve in Korea.
FeatureHere Are Your Boys
Script? [as Sam Daily] (byline)
GenreWar
CharactersSam Daily (Correspondent); Pvt. Ed Doney; Pvt. Lew Mace
PencilsBob Powell
InksBob Powell
NotesPowell can be spotted by his faces with the outlines of the lips in sideview, as on page one, and often also by the noses, and rounded inklines.
 
ActivityBaker Company's Puzzle Page (1 page)
SynopsisBelow you'll find puzzles and each is worth 20 points.
CharactersJoe Burch
PencilsHenry Sharp
InksHenry Sharp
NotesSmall drawings of Joe and three girls surrounded by puzzles.
 
Comic StoryLexy's Glass Eye / G.I. Joe (7 pages)
GenreWar
CharactersPrivate Joe Burch; Lieutenant Parker; Sergeant Mulvaney; Private Carpuccio; Lexy Grey (reporter)
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.. Notice the big ear of the Lieutenant in sideview in panel 4. Only Sharp makes them like that.
 
AdvertisementI Gained 53 Lbs. of Shapely Muscles (1 page)
SynopsisWhich of these two me's are you?
FeatureJowett Institute
Pencils? (photos)
Inks? (photos)
Letterstypeset
CharactersGeorge F. Jowett; Roger D. Hirsch
 
AdvertisementUncle Bernie's Fun Shop (1 page)
SynopsisBuy now at our low, low prices, dolls and electric TV projector by mail order.
FeatureNovelty Mart
Letterstypeset
 
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