General Philip Rey
A commanding presence in the Modern Age of G.I. Joe comics, General Philip Rey made his debut in G.I. Joe #37 (2004) under the Devil's Due Publishing banner, brought to life by Brandon Jerwa, Tim Seeley, and Jason Millet. His tenure is compact but consequential, spanning a handful of issues across titles including the high-stakes G.I. Joe: The Hunt for Cobra Commander, where the brass clearly had a role to play. Sharing pages with legends like Snake-Eyes, Storm Shadow, Scarlett, and Thomas S. Arashikage puts Rey squarely in some of the most intense company the franchise has to offer — the kind of general who earns his stars in formidable rooms. For collectors piecing together the full picture of Devil's Due's run, this is one of those supporting figures who quietly anchors the larger story.
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