Dwight E. Stall
Dwight E. Stall is a Modern Age creation who made his debut in the pages of Voltron: Defender of the Universe #2 in 2004, brought to life by a creative team that included Dan Jolley, Marie Croall, Mike Norton, and E. J. Su under the Devil's Due Publishing banner. His catalog footprint spans the mid-2000s across titles like G.I. Joe and G.I. Joe: America's Elite, putting him in some seriously charged company — sharing pages with heavyweights like Snake-Eyes, Conrad S. Hauser, Cobra Commander, and Destro. With 12 appearances across that 2004–2008 window, he's a compact but intriguing piece of Devil's Due's ambitious era of action-adventure comics, and for collectors digging into that publisher's rich run, Stall is one of those rewarding finds hiding in plain sight.
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