Ralph W. Pulaski
Few characters can claim they were there from the very beginning, but Ralph W. Pulaski made his mark in the landmark first issue of G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero #1 in 1982 — a Bronze Age debut crafted by the legendary Larry Hama and Don Perlin that launched one of Marvel's most beloved franchises. Over more than four decades of publication, Pulaski has remained a fixture across the core series and companion titles like Tales of G.I. Joe, sharing pages with iconic figures such as Cobra Commander, Stalker, and Hawk across 52 catalog appearances. Seven of those appearances carry key-issue status, a testament to how deeply woven into the fabric of this universe he truly is. For collectors who love the thrill of tracing a character from ground zero through an enduring saga, Pulaski is exactly the kind of find that rewards digging into the long boxes.
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Trivia
- Larry Hama has written more of Ralph W. Pulaski's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 40 issues.