G.I. Joe
Few characters carry a name as boldly American as G.I. Joe, and this DC Comics incarnation — debuting in Adventure Comics #328 in 1965, courtesy of Silver Age luminaries Jerry Siegel and Jim Mooney — is a genuine piece of comics history worth seeking out. Spanning an impressive arc from the mid-sixties all the way into the late nineties, this figure turns up across a remarkable spread of titles, from the war-comics terrain of G.I. Combat to the storied pages of Detective Comics and even Captain America. Along the way, the character shares issues with some of the most iconic names in the medium — Superman, The Flash, Dick Grayson, and Bulletman among them — which speaks to just how broadly this character moved through the DC universe. With two key-issue appearances flagged by collectors and a publishing life stretching across three decades, G.I. Joe is a rewarding discovery for anyone who loves digging into the Silver Age's rich, wide-ranging corners.
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