G.I. Joe | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | IDW Publishing |
Schedule | Weekly |
Genre | Military, science fiction |
Publication date | October 2008 – May 2015 August 2016 – March 2018 |
No. of issues | 243 (36 IDW-wide crossovers) |
Creative team | |
Created by | Hasbro |
G.I. Joe is a comic book series by IDW Publishing, based upon Hasbro's G.I. Joe characters and toy line.
The series was marketed as three ongoing series (G.I. Joe, G.I. Joe: Origins, G.I. Joe: Cobra II), two mini-series (G.I. Joe: Cobra and G.I. Joe: Hearts And Minds) and a small series of one-shots (G.I. Joe: Special). An issue #0, was released in October 2008, containing three stand-alone stories which acted as previews for the main G.I. Joe series, G.I. Joe: Origins, and G.I. Joe: Cobra. A new mini-series, G.I. Joe: Infestation was released in March 2011. [1]
In the 12th issue of G.I. Joe: Cobra II, the original Cobra Commander was killed. This ended all three original ongoing series and resulted in a stand-alone G.I. Joe: Cobra Civil War #0. This issue spawned two new G.I. Joe and G.I. Joe: Cobra ongoing series, and a G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes ongoing series which took the storyline into a new direction. [2]
IDW's approach to G.I. Joe is similar to their launch of The Transformers , where the history is rebooted and the creators have access to characters from any era of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line.
Devil's Due Publishing lost the G.I. Joe comics license in January 2008, and published their last G.I. Joe comic in July with G.I. Joe: America's Elite #36. [3] The license was then given to IDW Publishing, which was officially announced on May 29 the same year. [4] IDW's G.I. Joe series is a complete reboot of the property, ignoring the continuity from the Marvel and Devil's Due incarnations of the comic.
When IDW began publishing a continuation of A Real American Hero from Marvel Comics separately, Hasbro said that the Devil's Due continuity was no longer canonical: "Fans can read it according to their personal preference, but we are currently taking the brand in a direction that does not take the Devil’s Due story into account". [5]
IDW lost the license rights by the end of 2022 and Skybound Entertainment obtained those for 2023. [6] [7]
Issue #0 was released in October 2008, containing three stand-alone stories which acted as previews for the main G.I. Joe series, G.I. Joe: Origins and G.I. Joe: Cobra. [8] It was originally solicited as G.I. Joe: A New Beginning #0.
Starting in February 2013, three new G.I. Joe ongoing series were launched to replace the old ones.
This is a chronological order of the IDW-continuity comics per which the timeline of events developed, as given in the trade paperback collections. [26]
6-9. G.I. Joe: Origins #6-7
10-11. G.I. Joe: Origins #8-11
12-15. G.I. Joe: Origins #12-15
16-20. G.I. Joe: Origins #19-23
21. G.I. Joe #0
22. G.I. Joe: Origins #16
23-31. G.I. Joe #1-9
32-33. G.I. Joe: Origins #17-18
34-40. G.I. Joe #10-16
41-44. G.I. Joe: Cobra #1-4
45. G.I. Joe: Helix
46. G.I. Joe: Cobra Special #1
47-54. G.I. Joe #17-24
55-58. G.I. Joe: Cobra II #1-4
59-63. G.I. Joe: Hearts & Minds #1-5
64-68. G.I. Joe: Cobra #5-9
69. G.I. Joe: Cobra Special #2
70-71. G.I. Joe: Infestation #1-2
72-74. G.I. Joe #25-27
75-78. G.I. Joe: Cobra #10-13
79. G.I. Joe: Cobra Civil War #0
80. G.I. Joe Vol. 2 #1
81. G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 3 #1
82. G.I. Joe Vol. 2 #2
83. G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 3 #2
84-86. G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #1-3
87-88. G.I. Joe Vol. 2 #3-4
89. G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #4
90-93. G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 3 #3-6
94. G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #5
95-97. G.I. Joe Vol. 2 #5-7
98-100. G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #6-8
101-102. G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 3 #7-8
103. G.I. Joe Vol. 2 #8
104. Cobra Annual 2012: The Origin of Cobra Commander
105-106. Infes2ation #1-2
107-118. G.I. Joe - Cobra Command #1-12 (contains G.I. Joe Vol. 2 #9-12, G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 3 #9-12 & G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #9-12)
119-123. G.I. Joe Vol. 2 #13-17
124-127. G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 3 #13-16
128-131. G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes And Storm Shadow #13-16
132-136. G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 3 #17-21
137. G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes And Storm Shadow #17
138-143. G.I. Joe - Target Snake Eyes #1-6 (contains G.I. Joe Vol. 2 #18-20 & G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #18-20)
144. G.I. Joe Vol. 2 #21
145. G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes And Storm Shadow #21
146-149. G.I. Joe: Special Missions #1-4
150-154. G.I. Joe Vol. 3 #1-5
155-158. G.I. Joe: The Cobra Files #1-4
159-163. G.I. Joe: Special Missions #5-9
164-169. G.I. Joe Vol. 3 #6-11
170-174. G.I. Joe: The Cobra Files #5-9
175-179. G.I. Joe: Special Missions #10-14
180-183. G.I. Joe Vol. 3 #12-15
184-191. G.I. Joe: The Fall of G.I. Joe (Vol. 4) #1-8
192-196. Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra #1-5
197-210. Revolution (Prelude; M.A.S.K.; ROM; Till All Are One; #1-2; Micronauts; #3; G.I. Joe; Transformers; Action Man; #4; More Than Meets the Eye & #5)
211-215. G.I. Joe Vol. 5 #1-5
216-220. Revolutionaries #1-5
221. M.A.S.K.: Mobile Armored Strike Kommand Annual 2017
222-225. G.I. Joe Vol. 5 #6-9
226-228. Revolutionaries #6-8
229-240. First Strike (contains #0-1; Optimus Prime; #2-6; Transformers; Micronauts; ROM; G.I. Joe; M.A.S.K.)
Tales from the Cobra Wars: A G.I. Joe Anthology is an anthology of prose stories based on several G.I. Joe stories related to the Hasbro Comic Book Universe. It was edited by Max Brooks and released by IDW on April 19, 2011.
In addition to the stories set in its central continuity, IDW has also released comics set in other continuities.
IDW Publishing published several G.I. Joe comic series based upon the 2009 film, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra :
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is a continuation of the Marvel Comics series of the same name published from 1982 to 1994. It continued the numbering from the original Marvel series, starting with issue #155 ½, published on Free Comic Book Day in May 2010, followed by #156 and onward in July. It is written by Larry Hama, who wrote the original Marvel series, and ignores the events of the earlier Devil's Due continuation. [29]
The series has been collected in a number of trade paperbacks:
A separate set of paperbacks collects these issues in larger volumes following the Classic G.I. Joe Marvel reprints listed in the previous section:
The G.I. Joe: Future Noir series consisted of two issues set in their own continuity, written by Andy Schmidt and drawn by Giacomo Bevilacqua.
Collected as:
The G.I. Joe: Renegades is set in the cartoon universe and was released in 2011.
In 2016, IDW published a crossover with Capcom's Street Fighter titled Street Fighter × G.I. Joe. It was written by Aubrey Sitterson with art by Emilio Laiso, and ran for six issues. [30] [31]
A three-issue limited series by Michel Fiffe alongside Chad Bowers, running from February 8 to April 24, 2019. [32]
Snake Eyes: Deadgame was announced in July 2019, and will be co-written and co-drawn by Rob Liefeld. He considered Snake Eyes as both an icon and "bucket list" for him, stating the character is "Wolverine, Deadpool and Spider-Man rolled into one amazing character for an entire generation of fans that thrilled to his adventures in comics and cartoons and hung on his every toy release! My parents drove me all over the county to get me G.I. Joe action figures as a kid. These were my first and most favorite toys. Working with Hasbro and all my friends at IDW has been a blast so far. I can’t wait to get this work out into the public! If you enjoyed my recent Marvel work, this will match or exceed it!" [36]
The following is a table list of the trade paperback editions of the new IDW-continuity issues.
Title | Volume | Collected material | Pages | Release date | ISBN |
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G.I. Joe (2009) [37] | 1 | G.I. Joe #0–6 | June 24, 2009 | ||
G.I. Joe: Origins Vol. 01 [38] | 2 | G.I. Joe: Origins #1–5 | September 2, 2009 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 01 [39] | 3 | G.I. Joe: Cobra #1–4 & G.I. Joe: Cobra Special #1 | October 28, 2009 | ||
G.I. Joe Vol. 02 [40] | 4 | G.I. Joe #7–12 | February 17, 2010 | ||
G.I. Joe: Origins Vol. 02 [41] | 5 | G.I. Joe: Origins #6-10 | March 10, 2010 | ||
G.I. Joe Vol. 03 [42] | 6 | G.I. Joe #13–17 & G.I. Joe: Helix Special | July 14, 2010 | ||
G.I. Joe: Origins Vol. 03 [43] | 7 | G.I. Joe: Origins #11–15 | August 4, 2010 | ||
G.I. Joe: Hearts And Minds [44] | 8 | G.I. Joe: Hearts And Minds #1–5 | November 10, 2010 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 02 [45] | 9 | G.I. Joe: Cobra II #1–4 | November 17, 2010 | ||
G.I. Joe Vol. 04 [46] | 10 | G.I. Joe #18–22 | December 15, 2010 | ||
G.I. Joe: Origins Vol. 04 [47] | 11 | G.I. Joe: Origins #16–19 | January 5, 2011 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 03 - Serpent's Coil [48] | 12 | G.I. Joe: Cobra II #5–9 | March 2, 2011 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra Vol. 04 - The Death of Cobra Commander [49] | 13 | G.I. Joe: Cobra II #10–13 & G.I. Joe: Cobra Special #2 | June 8, 2011 | ||
G.I. Joe Vol. 05 [50] | 14 | G.I. Joe #23–27 | August 3, 2011 | ||
Infestation Vol. 01 [51] | 15 | G.I. Joe: Infestation #1–2 | August 10, 2011 | ||
G.I. Joe: Origins Vol. 05 [52] | 16 | G.I. Joe: Origins #20–23 | September 7, 2011 | ||
G.I. Joe - Cobra Civil War Vol. 1 [53] | 17 | G.I. Joe (vol. 2) #0–4 | October 12, 2011 | ||
G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes - Cobra Civil War Vol. 1 [54] | 18 | G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #1–4 | November 16, 2011 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra - Cobra Civil War Vol. 1 [55] | 19 | G.I. Joe: Cobra (vol. 3) #1–4 | December 7, 2011 | ||
G.I. Joe - Cobra Civil War Vol. 2 [56] | 20 | G.I. Joe (vol. 2) #5–8 | February 22, 2012 | ||
G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes - Cobra Civil War Vol. 2 [57] | 21 | G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #5–8 | March 14, 2012 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra - Cobra Civil War Vol. 2 [58] | 22 | G.I. Joe: Cobra (vol. 3) #5–8 | May 1, 2012 | ||
G.I. Joe - Cobra Command Vol. 1 [59] | 23 | G.I. Joe (vol. 2) #9–10, G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #9 & G.I. Joe: Cobra (vol. 3) #9 | June 6, 2012 | ||
G.I. Joe - Cobra Command Vol. 2 [60] | 24 | G.I. Joe (vol. 2) #11, G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #10–11 & G.I. Joe: Cobra (vol. 3) #10–11 | July 4, 2012 | ||
G.I. Joe - Cobra Command Vol. 3 - Aftermath [61] | 25 | G.I. Joe (vol. 2) #12, G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes #12, G.I. Joe: Cobra (vol. 3) #12 & Cobra Annual 2012 | August 8, 2012 | ||
G.I. Joe - Deep Terror [62] | 26 | G.I. Joe (vol. 2) #13–17 | November 7, 2012 | ||
G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes/Storm Shadow Vol. 1 [63] | 27 | G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes & Storm Shadow #13–17 | December 25, 2012 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra - Son of the Snake [64] | 28 | G.I. Joe: Cobra (vol. 3) #13–16 | January 22, 2013 | ||
G.I. Joe - Target Snake Eyes [65] | 29 | G.I. Joe (vol. 2) #18–20 & G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes & Storm Shadow #18–20 | March 19, 2013 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra - Oktober Guard [66] | 30 | G.I. Joe: Cobra (vol. 3) #17–21 | April 17, 2013 | ||
G.I. Joe Vol. 01 - Homefront [67] | 31 | G.I. Joe (vol. 3) #1–5 | August 7, 2013 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra Files Vol. 01 [68] | 32 | G.I. Joe: Cobra Files #1–4 | September 4, 2013 | ||
G.I. Joe: Special Missions Vol. 01 [69] | 33 | G.I. Joe: Special Missions #1–4 | October 9, 2013 | ||
G.I. Joe: Special Missions Vol. 02 [70] | 34 | G.I. Joe: Special Missions #5–9 | January 15, 2014 | ||
G.I. Joe Vol. 02 - Threat Matrix [71] | 35 | G.I. Joe (vol. 3) #6–11 | February 12, 2014 | ||
G.I. Joe: Cobra Files Vol. 02 [72] | 36 | G.I. Joe: Cobra Files #5–9 | March 5, 2014 | ||
G.I. Joe: Special Missions Vol. 03 [73] | 37 | G.I. Joe: Special Missions #10–14 | June 25, 2014 | ||
G.I. Joe Vol. 03 - Siren's Song [74] | 38 | G.I. Joe (vol. 3) #12–15 | July 2, 2014 | ||
G.I. Joe - The Fall Of G.I. Joe Vol. 01 [75] | 39 | G.I. Joe - The Fall Of G.I. Joe (vol. 4) #1–4 | February 25, 2015 | ||
G.I. Joe - The Fall Of G.I. Joe Vol. 02 [76] | 40 | G.I. Joe - The Fall Of G.I. Joe (vol. 4) #5–8 | July 15, 2015 | ||
Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra [77] | 41 | Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra #1–5 | August 27, 2015 | ||
Revolution [78] | 42 | Revolution: Prelude & Revolution #1–5 | February 8, 2017 | ||
G.I. Joe Vol. 01 [79] | 43 | G.I. Joe: Revolution & G.I. Joe (vol. 5) #1–4 | July 19, 2017 | ||
Revolutionaries Vol. 01 - Crisis Intervention [80] | 44 | Revolutionaries #1–5 | August 2, 2017 | ||
Revolutionaries Vol. 02 - Power & Glory [81] | 45 | Revolutionaries #6–8 | November 15, 2017 | ||
G.I. Joe Vol. 02 [82] | 46 | G.I. Joe (vol. 5) #5–8 | November 29, 2017 | ||
Transformers/G.I. JOE: First Strike [83] | 47 | First Strike #0–6 | February 20, 2018 | ||
Transformers/G.I. JOE: First Strike Champions [84] | 48 | Trade paperback collecting the First Strike one shots: G.I. Joe, M.A.S.K., Micronauts, Optimus Prime, ROM and Transformers. | February 20, 2018 | ||
Scarlett's Strike Force [85] | 49 | G.I. Joe: First Strike, M.A.S.K.: First Strike & Scarlett's Strike Force #1–3 | June 12, 2018 |
IDW began printing trade paperback collections off the original Marvel Comics series starting in January 2009. [86] The reprints contain ten issues each, retaining the originals full color. They have also begun reprinting the Devil's Due series (under the Disavowed brand), the Marvel G.I. Joe: Special Missions series, and the G.I. Joe: Yearbooks.
A list of reprints:
Snake Eyes is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books, and animated series, created by Larry Hama. He is one of the original and most popular members of the G.I. Joe Team, and is most known for his relationships with Scarlett and Storm Shadow. Snake Eyes is one of the most prominent characters in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero franchise, having appeared in every series of the franchise since its inception. He is portrayed by Ray Park in the 2009 live-action film G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, and the 2013 sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation. Henry Golding portrays the titular character in the 2021 reboot Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins.
G.I. Joe has been the title of comic strips and comic books in every decade since 1942. As a licensed property by Hasbro, G.I. Joe comics have been released from 1967 to present, with only two interruptions longer than a year. As a team fighting Cobra since 1982, the comic book history of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero has been covered by three separate publishers and four main-title series, all of which have been based on the Hasbro toy line of the same name.
Scarlett is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. She is one of the original members of the G.I. Joe Team, and debuted in 1982. The character is also featured in both the G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 animated series and comic books. Scarlett was portrayed by actress Rachel Nichols in the 2009 film G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and Samara Weaving in the 2021 film Snake Eyes.
Jinx is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. She debuted in 1987 as the G.I. Joe Team's female ninja, and since then her code name has been the identity of several other incarnations of the same character, including one of Snake Eyes' apprentices in G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, Chuckles' undercover contact in G.I. Joe: Cobra, and Storm Shadow's cousin in G.I. Joe: Renegades. She is portrayed by Élodie Yung in the 2013 film G.I. Joe: Retaliation.
Tim Seeley is an American comic book artist and writer known for his work on books such as Grayson, Nightwing, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, G.I. Joe vs. Transformers and New Exiles. He is also the co-creator of the Image Comics titles Hack/Slash and Revival.
G.I. Joe is the code name of a fictional elite covert special operations unit operating under the control of the United States Armed Forces in the G.I. Joe universe. In the 1960s and 1970s, a toy military adventure character based on General Joseph Colton was available. From 1982, the name "G.I. Joe" referred to the team, also known as the "Joe team" or the "Joes". The G.I. Joe team was introduced as the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline by Hasbro. Later, the Marvel G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero comic books and the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero television cartoons were released. The team's battle cry is "Yo Joe!"
Kamakura is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is the first character created by Devil's Due Publishing to be made into a G.I. Joe figure, and later brought into the new animated series.
Joseph Colton, the original G.I. Joe, is a fictional character from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a line of military-themed toys created by Hasbro. He also appeared as a character later in the comic book series, but did not appear in any of the animated series. He is portrayed by Bruce Willis in the film G.I. Joe: Retaliation.
Mike Costa is an American comic book and television writer. His first published work was 2008's The Secret History of the Authority: Hawksmoor with artist Fiona Staples for WildStorm. He also wrote Resistance, a comic book series based on the Resistance video games. Costa has written Transformers for IDW. Costa is currently writing IDW Publishing’s G.I. Joe: Cobra and Blackhawks for DC Comics.
G.I. Joe: Cobra is a comic book series published by IDW Publishing.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is a comic book that was published by Marvel Comics from 1982 to 1994. Based on Hasbro's G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line of military-themed toys, the series has been credited for making G.I. Joe into a pop-culture phenomenon. G.I. Joe was also the first comic book to be advertised on television, in what has been called a "historically crucial moment in media convergence".
G.I. Joe: Renegades is an American animated television series based on the G.I. Joe toy franchise. The series aired on The Hub from November 26, 2010, to July 23, 2011.
G.I. Joe is an American media franchise and a line of action figures owned and produced by the toy company Hasbro. The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier, Action Sailor, Action Pilot, Action Marine and later on, the Action Nurse. The name is derived from the usage of "G.I. Joe" for the generic U.S. soldier, itself derived from the more general term "G.I.". The development of G.I. Joe led to the coining of the term "action figure". G.I. Joe's appeal to children has made it an American icon among toys.
Dungeons & Dragons is a series of comic books published by IDW Publishing, under the license from Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast, based on the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game. Since 2010, IDW Publishing has released two Dungeons & Dragons ongoing series, twelve Dungeons & Dragons limited series, three crossover series and an annual.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is a comic book that was published by Image Comics from 2001 to 2005. Based on Hasbro, Inc.'s G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line of military-themed toys, the series picks up seven years after the end of the Marvel Comics series.
G.I. Joe is an American comic book series published by IDW Publishing, written by Paul Allor and drawn by pencillers Chris Evenhuis, Niko Walter, Ryan Kelly and Emma Vieceli, alongside colorist Brittany Peer. Based upon the G.I. Joe franchise by Donald Levine and Hasbro, this series is a reboot of the previous comic book series that used to take place in the Hasbro Comic Book Universe.
Snake Eyes: Deadgame is an American comic book limited series by Rob Liefeld and Chad Bowers, and debuted on July 15, 2020, by IDW Publishing. The series features several characters from the G.I. Joe franchise by Donald Levine and Hasbro, but focuses on Snake Eyes as the main character.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is a comic book series written by Larry Hama and published by IDW Publishing. Based on the G.I. Joe franchise by Donald Levine and Hasbro, the comic book is set in the original continuity by Marvel Comics and ignores the previous continuity by Devil's Due Publishing. Because of this, the numbering of the issues started where the Marvel Comics run left at #156, with a special issue #155 1/2 given out for free.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is an ongoing American comic book series published by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment based on the G.I. Joe toy line by Donald Levine and Hasbro. The series is being written by Larry Hama and continues the run left from the previous series by Marvel Comics and IDW Publishing, starting with issue #301. The series debuted on November 15, 2023.