![]() I did 155 issues at Marvel, and they pretty much gave me free reign to do what I pleased. Sad, that a storyline I began in 1982 is coming to an end, and amazement that it has lasted this long. JOE: A Real American Hero! #300, which is the final issue of the series for IDW, with a mix of sadness and amazement. Joe stories, and teased a next chapter in his life: ![]() ![]() In an emotional official statement, Hama reminisced about his history writing G.I. The superhero publishing house decided to not move forward with the title in 1994, and the Joes only scored an encore 15 years later: When IDW acquired the license and invited Hama to finish the work he started. Hama penned almost every story in the original 155-issue run back when G.I. Joes out with a bang: The cover image, which Collider can now show you, is set to be a record-breaking wraparound art that features no less than 313 (!) named characters that populated the stories across the years. Written, as always, by Larry Hama, the final issue of the comic book saga will send the G.I. ![]() After a 40-year run that spanned across two different publishing houses, the franchise will come to an end with G.I. ![]() Joe comic book saga can look forward to a legendary treat. IDW Entertainment shared with Collider today some exciting and bittersweet news. ![]()
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