G.I. Joe A Real American Hero (Reinstated)
In July 2001, another comics studio acquired the rights to G.I. Joe. Image Comics released a four-issue mini-series written and drawn by Josh Blaylock along with artist John Larter and Steve Kurth. A comics convention special was released before the first issue. The mini-series was a success and immediately led to a fifth issue and a monthly schedule. The new series continued the storyline from the Marvel Comics run and combined it with elements from the animated TV series. All the primary cast members return and many new characters are introduced. The new series also had several spin-off series and mini-series and was also responsible for bringing attention back to other 1980s properties such as Transformers, Masters of the Universe and Voltron.
The series ended with issue 43 with the introduction of a new enemy and the deaths of several major characters. --
Credit: Wikipedia
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