
In the G.I. Joe universe, Joe and Cobra are dominated by males—it’s a virtual sausage party. There may well be over 300 characters, but only one-tenth of them are women (canon or non-canon), giving the Joe-verse a healthy dose of estrogen. And...
Larry Hama is best known in the comic book medium as the godfather of G.I. Joe, penning the comic based on the popular Hasbro toy-line that was also made into a popular cartoon that was prevalent in the 1980s. Debuting in 1982 and published by Marvel Comi...
Hasbro scored a double victory at the box office this summer with the release of two films based on two of their biggest toy properties: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Neither film was a hit with many...
IDW’s G.I. Joe reboot continues with the first issue of G.I. Joe: Origins written by none other than Larry Hama, the man responsible for so much Joe goodness back in their ‘80s heyday. For the uninitiated, Hama is the man who wrote nearly the...
When IDW secured the G.I. Joe license and announced that they were rebooting the continuity, I was (and still am) 110% behind their decision. As much as I love G.I. Joe, I admit that it's hard to keep up with 25 years of storyline, especially when i...
A message on Hasbro's G.I. Joe news feed clarified recent stories that the team would be an international peace-keeping force.Hasbro’s G.I. Joe Team wanted to take this opportunity to clarify some of the facts regarding the G.I. Joe live-action ...
G.I. Joe is the codename for America’s daring, highly trained special mission force. Its purpose: to defend human freedom against Cobra, a ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world. With a history that dates back to 1964 and...
...tation of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Perhaps “gearing up” isn’t exactly the phrase we’re looking for? It might be more appropriate to say that fans are “bracing themselves” for the release of this film. It...
G.I. Joe fans get a peek behind the curtain of the world’s deadliest terrorist organization in this, the third book in IDW’s relaunch of the franchise: G.I. Joe: Cobra #1. Unlike the other Joe titles, this book isn’t all about crazy hig...
When IDW Publishing acquired the rights to the G.I. Joe license in May of 2008, they wasted no time in getting the ball rolling on not one but three new series, which we'll see later this year. In addition, they gave longtime Joe fans the #1 thing o...

