![]() Joe #21, which he wrote and penciled – that continues to demand attention. ![]() Joe – including the acclaimed “Silent Interlude” in G.I. He has also written video games, consulted for G.I Joe in feature films, and even appeared as an actor on M*A*S*H, but it’s his work on G.I. Hama broke into comics as an assistant for Wally Wood, served as editor for Marvel’s Conan line and The ‘Nam, created Bucky O’Hare, wrote such titles as Kitty Pryde, Agent of SHIELD, Punisher: War Zone and Weapon X, among others. And in the minds of many fans, that’s how it has remained.ĭuring the title’s 155-issue run at Marvel, subsequent appearance at Devil’s Due Publishing, and revival at IDW Publishing, Hama’s portrayal of the characters defined many of them permanently for their fans. “It was Larry’s book all the way,” Shooter said. Joe almost immediately following then Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter’s meeting with Hasbro. ![]() Writer-artist-editor Larry Hama began his long association with the comic book incarnation of G.I. ![]()
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