
Even when he writes in the artificial format of "resolute" or convention set comics, they are still way ahead. I read lots of comics as a kid, and tried some as an adult, and I have found Hama's comics to be in a different category from other comics. Nice interview, I'm curious what all will be included, hardcover However, the bonus story I referred to was written by Hama so it is official as far as I'm concerned. I have only read the european missions of the uk action force stuff (and missed two of those I think), so I have no knowledge of what they may have done to show her capture. I think it was in the declassified tradeback but can't verify right now. Not sure what issue though.I'm pretty sure the story of how she got caught was a bonus story included with a tradeback release of the ddp/image run. Look for this new series to infiltrate comic shops this September, and follow IDW Publishing on facebook.I think it's been released about three times, not including the trades.Īlso, I believe the story of how Scarlett got captured was in the Marvel UK G.I. I’m genuinely delighted to have the chance to work on the franchise.” Joe is still that iconic after 50 years, because it’s about people, and it’s never shied away from the human reality of warfare. Joe and Action Man as boys, influenced their choice of career. “I’d literally just finished writing a scene for my new novel, GOING GREY, where two of the characters – vets now serving as private military contractors – discuss whether having G.I. “When John asked me to write the series, it was one of those spooky coincidences,” said Traviss. The first issue will feature a subscription variant cover by Cliff Chiang. With a keen eye for design, Jeffery Veregge provides striking covers to the series. Traviss guides an all-star squad of talent on this monthly series starting with fan-favorite artist Steve Kurth on interior art. “She gets what their reality is like-which is why she’s held in such high regard by veterans, as well as fans of character-driven action. “Karen understands the world of men and women in the military,” says IDW Senior Editor John Barber. JOE comic the likes of which has never been seen. Utilizing real-world dangers and politics, this is a G.I. JOE team faces an unthinkable reality where Cobra has become an unlikely peacekeeping taskforce.

JOE-lead by Scarlett, the once-revered G.I.

JOE is guaranteed to please followers of the classic property and comic readers experiencing it for the first time. Filled with the kind of gritty realism fans of the author have come to expect, this new take on G.I. San Diego, CA (August 27, 2014) – Acclaimed British military science-fiction author Karen Traviss reignites the G.I.
