![]() Chang, Gabriel Michael Garber, Garry Wilson, Gazbot, George Fiedziuszko, George Gaspar, George J. Naville, Ezra Oreshoski, Fabian Wong, FDNY71, FP Dave, Franco Lachance, Frank J. Rodriguez, David Arenas Rodríguez, David Deuchert, David McNeill White, David Overstreet, David Podjasek, David Yeh, De Baisch, Dennis Budd, Devin Garlit, Diana Davis, Don Anderson, Dov Kelemer, Earl Cressey, Eben Mayorga, Ebert Family, Ed Sauerland, Edwin Santoni, Eric Grubb, Eric Leavitt, Eric LeFeber, Eric Sansoni, Eric Smith, Erik C. Arsenal” Sittón, Daniel & Joe Maloney, Daniel "Foxtrot 27” Gonzalez, Daniel Head, Daniel Uthman, Danyel S. Ryan Allen, Damian Johnson, Dan Cuoio, Daniel “Sgt. ![]() Kirst, #CletusTheDesertCobraOfficer (InstaGram), Corinne Mrozek, Cpl. “Stratos” Borgman, Bryan Ourso, Carlos "Big-Fortuna” Macera, Chad Shipley, Chinatown Kid, Chris "Chaosx” Haskins, Chris "Hit & Run” Alleman, Chris Cole, Chris Moennig, Christian Nowzari, Christopher Banning, Christopher Diaz, Christopher Giles, Christopher Noon, Christopher Owen, Christopher Ryan Flynn, Clark R. Penney, Brent Richards, Brian DePasquale, Brian P. Margicin, Brandon Pleake, Brandon Vietti, Brant F. Gaska, Andrew Scelso, Andrew Withers, Anson Burtch, Anthony "Tazzzman" Cervantes, Anthony Cummins, Anthony Hajcukiewicz, Arick Szmyecki, Austin Gorton, Axtalan, Barsom Manashian,, Ben, Ben "Widesearcher” Mitchell, Ben Conway, Ben Thomas, Brad Shue, Bradley Russo, Brandon J. Thank you to HissTank, Toy News International, GeneralsJoes and What's on Joe Mindfor helping get the word out.įinally, thank you to each and every one of the Kickstarter backers: Aaron Brieger, Aaron Davis, Aaron Katz, Aaron Womack, Aaron Zastrow, Adam Armory, Adam Bekian, Adam Skalmoski, Admiral Snackbar, Agent Nevets, Alan Kaplan, Albert Lew, Alex Sanchez, Alex Sombras, Almon M. Special thanks to Ace Revor, Lou Smith and The Whitlows for their generous support and to the 3DJoes key contributors: Kris Cooper, Dan Carroll, Tim Dz, Justin Marcoux and Page and Greg Wagner. Additional photos provided by Dan Moore and Justin Wilson.Ĭollecting the Art of G.I.Joe: Volume 1 (1982-1983)would not have been possible without the help of hundreds of G.I.Joe fans. Photo restoration by Carson Mataxis and Chad Hucal. Marvel Books: “Operation Raging River” (1987)įoreword by Kirk Bozigian. Collection and commentary by Carson Mataxis. “JUMP: Jet Mobile Propulsion Unit” (1983) by Hector Garridoīallantine Books Find Your Fate (1985 - 1987) #18: “Operation: Killer Comet” by Hector Garridoīallantine Books Young Adult / Fiction (1988) #2: “Divide and Conquer” by Earl Norem Unwilling to work digitally – let alone acquire a computer! – Paul worked for Baen Books until he figured it was time to quit, late 90s.”)īack top: G.I.Joe Magazine, Winter 1988 (sixth issue): Untitled (lovingly nicknamed “Tomahawk Rollout”) by David Dorman “By the 1990s the declines and changes in the commercial print market had had a severe effect on Paul’s career. "Doomed to Defeat" offer (1986) by Paul Alexander (masterful illustrator of men-and-machines, best known for science fiction covers. Marvel Books: “Operation Star Fight” (1987) by Earl Norem Hasbro mail order poster (1982): “Stars and Stripes Forever” by Ron Rudatīallantine Books Find Your Fate (1985 - 1987) #7: “Operation: Deadly Decoy” by Hector Garrido Here are the artists’ credits, with links to learn more:
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