G.I.
Lot 51
Marvel, Marvel Comics

G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero #1

Vol. 1 1982

1st team appearance of G.I. Joe
1st appearance of Snake-Eyes, an Arashikage-trained ninja
1st appearance of Scarlett, an intel officer
1st appearance of Grunt, an infantry trooper
1st appearance of Breaker, a communications officer
1st appearance of Rock 'N Roll, a machine gunner
1st appearance of Stalker, a ranger
1st appearance of Zap, a bazooka soldier
1st appearance of Short-Fuze, a mortar soldier
1st appearance of Clutch, a Vamp operator
1st appearance of Laser, a rifle trooper
1st appearance of Steeler, a tank commander
1st appearance of Hawk, a field commander
1st appearance of Grand Slam, an artillery specialist
1st team appearance of Cobra, a terrorist organization
1st appearance of Cobra Commander, leader and founder of Cobra
1st appearance of Baroness, an intel officer
1st appearance of Kwinn, a tracker and mercenary of Inuit descent

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Lot Details

Series Title G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero
Story Title G. I. Joe Weapons Profile: HAL
Issue Number #1 & #2
Volume 1
Cover Date 1982
Cover Price 1.50 USD
Printing First Print
Variant Description Direct
Page Count 52.00
Genre Superhero
Age Era Bronze Age
Publisher Marvel
Writer Larry Hama
Artist Don Perlin
Cover Artist Bob McLeod
Inker Bob McLeod
Letterer Jim Novak
Editor Jim Shooter

G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero launched in June 1982, published by Marvel Comics as a tie-in to Hasbro's relaunched military action figure line. Writer Larry Hama, a Vietnam veteran and former Witzend editor, was given unprecedented creative control over the series, developing the characters' personalities, backgrounds, and the ongoing narrative. The first issue sold approximately 375,000 copies, exceptional numbers for a licensed property. Hama wrote virtually the entire 155-issue run through 1994, creating what many consider the most successful toy-based comic series ever published. Artist Herb Trimpe illustrated the first dozen issues, establishing the visual style, followed by artists including Rod Whigham, Ron Wagner, and Marshall Rogers.

The series revolutionized licensed comics by treating the property as a legitimate ongoing narrative rather than simple toy advertisements. Hama developed extensive backstories for characters like Duke, Snake Eyes, Scarlett, and Storm Shadow, while creating complex mythology around the terrorist organization Cobra and its leaders, including Cobra Commander, Destro, and Baroness. The silent issue #21 (1984), featuring Snake Eyes infiltrating a Cobra stronghold without any dialogue or captions, became one of the most celebrated single issues in comics history. Sales peaked in the mid-1980s at over 400,000 copies monthly, making it one of Marvel's top titles. The series spawned multiple spin-offs including G.I. Joe: Special Missions (1986-1989) and G.I. Joe Yearbook annuals.

Marvel's partnership with Hasbro included innovative cross-marketing strategies that influenced the entire toy industry. The comic served as both promotion and product bible, with Hama's character developments directly influencing toy packaging, file cards, and the animated series that debuted in 1983. The famous "Silent Interlude" issue proved comics could tell sophisticated visual stories, influencing creators across the industry. Story arcs like the Cobra Civil War, Snake Eyes' origin, and the introduction of Serpentor demonstrated serialized storytelling that balanced action with character development. The series addressed real military concepts and terminology, lending authenticity that distinguished it from typical children's fare.

The cultural impact of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero extended beyond sales figures. The series introduced military vocabulary and concepts to a generation of readers, while Hama incorporated elements of his own military experience and Japanese-American heritage, particularly in developing the ninja mythology around Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow. The comic's depiction of an integrated, multinational military unit provided positive representation during the Reagan era's renewed military focus. Academic studies have examined the series' role in 1980s popular culture and its influence on military recruitment. The tagline "Knowing is half the battle" from the animated series' PSAs became a widely recognized phrase.

When Marvel's series ended in 1994 after 155 issues, it had generated over $60 million in revenue and established templates for successful licensed properties. The series demonstrated that toy-based comics could maintain creative integrity while serving marketing purposes. Devil's Due Publishing continued the numbering with issue #156 in 2001, acknowledging the original series' importance. IDW Publishing later acquired the license, with Larry Hama returning to write a continuation that picked up from Marvel's issue #155, honoring the original continuity. This unusual publishing history reflects the series' enduring popularity and the respect for Hama's definitive interpretation.

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero's legacy in comics remains significant. It proved licensed properties could support sophisticated long-form storytelling, influenced a generation of military-themed entertainment, and established Larry Hama as one of comics' most important world-builders. The series' success helped fund other Marvel projects during the 1980s and demonstrated the viability of comic books as marketing tools that could also function as legitimate entertainment. Characters and concepts from the comic continue to influence G.I. Joe media adaptations, with many considering Hama's interpretations as definitive canon over any other version of the property.

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