Wallace A. Weems
Stepping onto the scene in 1985 courtesy of Larry Hama and Frank Springer, Wallace A. Weems made his Bronze Age debut in one of Marvel's most beloved military adventure titles — G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero — right in the thick of the series' celebrated run. Over the decades, Weems has shared pages with heavy hitters like Snake-Eyes, Cobra Commander, Duke, and Ripcord, placing him squarely in the heart of some of the most action-packed corners of the G.I. Joe universe. With five key-issue appearances to his name and a publishing presence that stretches an impressive forty years from 1985 all the way to 2025, he's proven to be a figure of genuine staying power in this world. For collectors digging deep into the Real American Hero mythos, Wallace A. Weems is exactly the kind of discovery that rewards careful reading.
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