Everett P. Colby
Everett P. Colby made his entrance in the pages of G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #40 in 1985, born from the creative partnership of Larry Hama and Rod Whigham right in the heart of the Bronze Age — a period when that legendary Marvel series was firing on all cylinders. Over the decades his appearances have stretched remarkably from 1985 all the way to 2025, a testament to the enduring world he inhabits, where he shares the page with heavy hitters like Hawk, Clayton M. Abernathy, the treacherous Zartan, and the formidable Keel-Haul. With one collector-recognized key issue to his name and a presence across the flagship series and its compendium collections, Colby is the kind of character that rewards the dedicated reader who digs deep into the rich ensemble tapestry Hama so masterfully wove — a genuine piece of one of comics' most beloved military adventure universes.
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