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G.I. Jane#11
Cover: Bill Williams

G.I. Jane #11

Mar 1955 · Merit · 0.10 USD
“Horse Sense-Less”

In "Horse Sense-Less," G.I. Jane wakes up with amnesia after a steam iron mishap, forgetting her past and even her boyfriend—though she’s told he’s a sergeant. With her memory gone, the scheming Sergeant Wallace sees a chance to exploit her confusion, all while Jane tries to piece together who she is. Written by Hal Seeger and illustrated by Bill Williams, this 1955 Merit comic features a quirky, character-driven comedy with a cover by Bill Williams.

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writer Hal Seeger · artist, inker Bill Williams · cover Bill Williams

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writer Hal Seeger
artist, inker Bill Williams
cover pencils, inks Bill Williams

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While saluting an officer, Jane hits her head with a steam iron, causing a state of amnesia. Told that her boyfriend is a sergeant, but she doesn't remember. Opportunistic Sergeant Wallace tries to take advantage of Jane not knowing which sergeant.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).