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G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero #75 |
G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero v1 #75, 1988 -
Marshall Rogers infuses the story with plenty of details, including various military craft and hardware. And yet, little attention is paid to depth as the majority of scenes come from too few vantage points. The figures are still and wooden, almost like plastic army men placed around dioramas. The page layouts and pacing are woefully monotonous. The overall effort is a far cry from Rogers' heyday only a decade before. Other artists in this copper age comic include Ron Wagner (cover). This is 2 of 8
G.I. Joe issues by
Rogers.
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Bondage cover with interesting facial expression
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