

You can read our full interview with Robert Kirkman about the new G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is published by Skybound on November 14. "I don't want to live in a world where Larry Hama isn't continuing his unparalleled run on G.I.Joe: A Real American Hero, and thanks to Skybound, I won't have to!" "While we're creating something new with the Energon Universe, we're also going to be devoting equal resources to paying respect to the glorious stories that came before and made these brands what they are today," Kirkman said. Joe and Transformers as one of his aims for the new comics. Robert Kirkman, who is leading the shared Energon Universe titles, described "preserving and honoring the legacies" of G.I. Joe comic book exactly as Hama intended." Skybound describes this as a chance to "discover the very first G.I. Ripcord is part of Hawks team when the Joes invade Cobra Island and engage in battle with Cobra and Serpentors forces. He is active in attempting to neutralize the threat of Tyler Wingfield, who runs a technologically advanced militia.

This is a reprint of the very first issue, now featuring Hama's original script, which was altered in the original print run. Ripcord is an active Joe in the Devils Due companys continuation of the series. Joe: A Real American Hero #1 Larry Hama Cut in November. My thanks to the whole crew at Skybound for allowing me to continue to chronicle the exploits of characters who have become like a family to me."Īs well as the new series, Skybound will also release G.I. "Little did I know back in 1982 that I would be associated with the Real American Hero for over 40 years. Joe team to issue #301 and beyond," says Hama. Joe with the good folks at Skybound and totally amped to be taking the G.I. "I am delighted to be continuing the saga of G.I. Hama was again the lead writer on the series, which was cancelled last November when IDW lost the licenses to G.I. He is also the cousin of Roadblock, and shares the same passion for cooking and speaking in rhyme. He is described as being unafraid of any situation despite heavy enemy fire. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. After a lengthy 16-year gap, the series was relaunched at IDW with #156. Heavy Duty is a fictional character from the G.I.
