Vincent R. Falcone
Vincent R. Falcone made his entrance in the landmark stereoscopic debut issue G.I. Joe in 3-D #1 in 1987, brought to life by creators John Stephenson and E. R. Cruz during the height of the Copper Age's action-adventure boom. His story has stretched across an impressive nearly four decades of G.I. Joe publishing history, a testament to the enduring pull of the Real American Hero universe that Marvel helped build into a cultural phenomenon. Throughout his appearances he's kept elite company — sharing pages with heavy hitters like Hawk, Flint, and Dashiell R. Faireborn — the kind of roster that tells you this is a corner of the G.I. Joe world where the stakes are always high. For collectors who love digging into the deeper bench of one of Marvel's most beloved action franchises, Vincent R. Falcone is exactly the sort of character who rewards the search.
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