Victor W. Sikorski
Victor W. Sikorski made his entrance in the thick of the Copper Age, debuting in the landmark G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #49 in 1986 under the watchful creative eye of Larry Hama and Rod Whigham — the very team that defined one of Marvel's most beloved action franchises. Over nearly four decades of publication, Sikorski has kept remarkable company, sharing pages with heavy hitters like Roadblock, Hawk, and the legendary Clayton M. Abernathy across titles that stretch from the classic Marvel run all the way into the modern era, including the crossover spectacle G.I. Joe and the Transformers. With 24 catalog appearances and at least one key collector-significant issue to his name, he's a rewarding discovery for fans who love digging into the rich ensemble tapestry that made G.I. Joe such an enduring universe. If you appreciate the depth of character that Hama wove into every corner of this world, Victor W. Sikorski is exactly the kind of find that reminds you why the back-issue hunt is always worth it.
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