Tormod S. Skoog
Tormod S. Skoog stepped onto the page in 1983 courtesy of Larry Hama and Mike Vosburg, debuting in the landmark G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #16 at the height of the Bronze Age — and this character has quietly persisted through an impressive four-plus decades of comics history. With four key-issue appearances to their name and a presence spread across G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero, G.I. Joe Comics Magazine, and G.I. Joe: Frontline, Skoog is the kind of deep-catalog figure that serious Joe collectors love to track down. The company is undeniably elite — sharing pages with icons like Scarlett, Cobra Commander, and Clayton M. Abernathy — which speaks to how naturally Skoog fits into the thick of the action. For fans who love digging past the household names into the rich, layered world Hama built, Tormod S. Skoog is exactly the kind of discovery that makes the hunt worthwhile.
#16
Trivia
- Larry Hama has written more of Tormod S. Skoog's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 28 issues.