Jeff Lacefield
Jeff Lacefield made his entrance in the thick of Image Comics' early 2000s take on the G.I. Joe universe, debuting in G.I. Joe #3 (2002) under the creative hands of Josh Blaylock and Steve Kurth. His Modern Age origins place him squarely in a bold reimagining of one of comics' most beloved military franchises, and the company he keeps is nothing short of elite — sharing pages with legends like Snake-Eyes, Duke, Conrad S. Hauser, and the ever-menacing Destro. Though his catalog footprint is compact, his presence across G.I. Joe and the Battle Files sourcebook material suggests a character woven into the fabric of this era's world-building. For collectors hunting the full scope of Image's G.I. Joe run, Lacefield is one of those satisfying discoveries hiding in plain sight.
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