- Volume:
- 1
- Price:
- 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.40 GBP
- Pages:
- 36
- Indicia frequency:
- monthly
- Indicia Publisher:
- Marvel Comics Group
- Brand:
- Marvel
- Editing:
- Bobbie Chase (Assistant Editor); Bob Harras (Editor); Jim Shooter (Editor-in-Chief)
- Format:
- Color; Standard Modern US; Saddle-stitched; Newsprint; monthly series
- Pencils:
- Mike Zeck
- Inks:
- Bob McLeod
- Colors:
- ?
- Genre:
- war
- Characters:
- Stalker; Snow Job; Quick Kick; gulag prisoners (all coming off train); Borovian gulag guards (weapons drawn)
- Reprints: show reprint note before migration
- Script:
- Larry Hama
- Pencils:
- William Johnson (pgs. 2-6, 8-12); Arvell Jones (pgs. 1,7,13-22)
- Inks:
- Andy Mushynsky
- Colors:
- Bob Sharen
- Letters:
- Joe Rosen
- Genre:
- war
- Characters:
- G.I. Joe [Stalker; Quick-Kick; Snow-Job (all three prisoners); Roadblock; Spirit; Recondo; Mutt; Junkyard; Lift-Ticket; Outback; Beachhead; Leatherneck; Jinx]; Grunt (as civilian); Billy; Blind Master; Cobra [Crimson Guard [Fred VII]; Raptor]; Borovian military (includes gulag guards); Borovian people; telejournalist; gulag prisoners
- Synopsis:
- In Utah, the Joes sit and stew about their captured comrades in Borovia, especially when Outback returns, and can't tell them what happened; the commotion causes Gung-Ho later to tell them to be quiet as they can hear the noise all the down on the third level(?). Billy continues his ninja training with the Blind master and Jinx as Raptor follows Jinx and Billy elsewhere after helping Fred bury the late Commander. Meanwhile, the captured Joes in Borovia are convicted of several trumped up crimes and sentenced to five consecutive life terms at a gulag for each member.
- Letters:
- typeset
- Synopsis:
- comments about previous Joe issues.
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1.
"Transit"
G.I. Joe
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2.
Postbox: The Pit !
G.I. Joe (Postbox: The Pit)
- Derek Reinhard
- Kelly Langston-Smith
- john cruz
- Mike Nielsen
- Kelly Langston-Smith
- Derek Reinhard
- Terry Watkins
- Jerry Hillegas
- Gary Berg
- Karl Wilcox