Comic Book Issue | 4 |
Published | September 1996 |
Frequency | monthly |
Comic Book Cover Price | 2.50 USD |
Comic Book Pages | 32 |
Comic Book Editing | Philip Amara |
Notes |
Comic Book Characters | Sgt. Savage |
Genre | war |
Pencils | Joel Naprstek |
Inks | |
Notes | |
Reprinted |
Comic Book Characters | Sgt. Savage, German Soldiers, Eagle Eye, Quick Styke, Metal Head, Mayday, General Clancy, Colonel Krieger, Professor Rhinemann, Dr Christie |
Comic Book Synopsis | The past collides with the future as the GI Joes' tough-as-nails living legend, Sgt. Savage, enters a virtual-reality simulation of battle-torn World War II Germany! But when the program goes haywire, Savage isn't sure if he's experiencing VR or the real thing! If he dies in the program, he dies in real life, and the only way back to his reality is through an entire army of very real Nazi soldiers! |
Comic Book Genre | war |
Comic Book Script | All This And WW II Mike W. Barr The Last, Wild Heart Nathaniel Lachenmeyer |
Comic Book Pencils | All This And WW II Joel Naprstek The Last, Wild Heart Frank Teran |
Comic Book Inks | All This And WW II Joel Naprstek, Carlos
Garzon The Last, Wild Heart Unknown |
Comic Book Colors | All This And WW II David Nestelle The Last, Wild Heart David Nestelle |
Comic Book Letters | All This And WW II Tracey Hampton-Munsey The Last, Wild Heart Tracey Hampton-Munsey |
Reprinted |
I am not a comic book grader. I like my books a little worn. I want to read and enjoy them, not revere them. These guys have been read, but they are in nice shape and can easily be included in any collection. Enjoy them as much as I have!
This comic book from Dark Horse Comics features the iconic characters of
G.I. Joe, Iron KLAW, SCAR, Red Shadows, and more in a thrilling war
adventure. The artwork by Joel Naprstek and Frank Teran is vibrant and
detailed, and the story by Nathaniel Lachenmeyer and Mike W. Barr is
engaging and action-packed. It's a must-have for any fan of the series
or collector of vintage comics.
This single issue is a first printing, boarded and bagged, and a 1st
edition. This comic is from 1996 and it remains relevant and entertaining
for readers of all ages. Add it to your collection today!