Craig S. McConnel
From the very first issue of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero in 1982, Craig S. McConnel was there at the ground floor of one of the Bronze Age's most beloved military adventure franchises, brought to life by the legendary Larry Hama and Don Perlin. With 105 catalog appearances spanning an remarkable 44 years — and six of those issues recognized as key collector milestones — this is a character whose presence has been woven into the fabric of the G.I. Joe universe from its Marvel origins right through to the present day. Sharing pages with icons like Scarlett, Hawk, and Cobra Commander, McConnel has kept some of the most storied company in action-adventure comics. For fans who love digging into the rich ensemble tapestry that makes G.I. Joe so endlessly rewarding, Craig S. McConnel is exactly the kind of discovery that reminds you how deep and rewarding this universe truly runs.
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Trivia
- Long before character depth was standard in action figure lore, Clutch's official filecard distinguished him from the typical trigger-puller by listing surfer, weight lifter, and bass guitarist among his credentials, giving the G.I. Joe line one of its most culturally textured everyman soldiers.facebook.com
- Larry Hama has written more of Craig S. McConnel's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 70 issues.