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> AF / G.I.Joe comic, Help needed with release times, names
Osku
post 5 April 2006, 16:43
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A long time ago I promised to some day update the Finnish comic section with AF prologue to Generation 2 comic.

I'd now need help with first names of some pencilers and inkers, as well as release times for issues. Anyone know of a good listing of US G.I.Joe issues?

First draft, so feedback, spotted errors etc appreciated.

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Action Force G.I.Joe

"Action Force G.I.Joe" was a comic published by Semic and it printed Marvel US "G.I.Joe" and "G.I.Joe Special Missions" material. In G.I.Joe US issues 138-142 Transformers were reintroduced after the cancellation of original Transformers comic and is usually referred as prologue to "Transformers Generation 2" comic.

At the time both newer and older, in Finland unpublished material, was printed in the same issue.

Issue 2/1994 - 48 pages
Contents:
Paljastuksia (US #138,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: Andrew Wildman
Inks: Stephen Baskerville
Colours: Bob Sharen

Destro palaa! (US #18
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: Mike Vosburg
Inks: Jon d'Agostino
Colours: George Roussos

Translator: Antti Seppänen

Issue 3/1994 - 48 pages
Contents:
Uusia tuttavuuksia (US #139,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: Chris Batista
Inks: Stephen Baskerville, ? Williams, ? Hudson, Chip Wallace
Colours: Bob Sharen, ? Wittenstaetter

Tärkeä voitto? (US #19,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: Mike Vosburg
Inks: Jon d'Agostino
Colours: George Roussos

Translator: Antti Seppänen

Issue 4/1994 - 48 pages
Contents:
Kohti etelää (US #140,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: Chris Batista
Inks: Chip Wallace
Colours: Bob Sharen

Maan poveen (US #22,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: Mike Vosburg
Inks: Jon d'Agostino
Colours: George Roussos

Translator: Antti Seppänen

Issue 5/1994 - 48 pages
Contents:
Daavid ja Goljat (US #141,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: S. Leiber, W. Rosado
Inks: S. Moulter, Chip Wallace
Colours: Bob Sharen

Painukaa suolle! (US #28,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: M. Severin
Inks: Andy Mushynsky
Colours: George Roussos

Translator: Antti Seppänen

Issue 6/1994 - 48 pages
Contents:
Viimeiset muodonmuutokset (US #142,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: J. Orozco
Inks: Chip Wallace, T. Tuohy
Colours: Bob Sharen

Painukaa suolle! (US #28,
Writer: Larry Hama
Art: M. Severin
Inks: Andy Mushynsky
Colours: George Roussos

Translator: Antti Seppänen

On the letter pages editors mentioned of plans to publish also "Transformers Generation 2" in Finland, but for some reason it never happened. Which is a pity, because the series was in many ways a refreshing new take on the property. Not for everyone's taste naturally. Titan Books has released all the 12 issues in two collections. See for more [link]


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Groundsplitter
post 5 April 2006, 19:25
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QUOTE(Osku @ 05 april 2006,17:43)
A long time ago I promised to some day update the Finnish comic section with AF prologue to Generation 2 comic.

I'd now need help with first names of some pencilers and inkers, as well as release times for issues. Anyone know of a good listing of US G.I.Joe issues?

G.I. Joe was scheduled to come out the third week in September 1993. I don't know what weekday though.
From 1998 and onwards comics have usually shipped on Wednesdays, but since this particular schedule I'm looking at lists four weeks and September 1993 had five Wednesdays, it must have been a different weekday back then.

Much of the info you are looking for is already available in my index to the Marvel books.

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Issue 3/1994 - 48 pages
Inks: Stephen Baskerville, ? Williams, ? Hudson, Chip Wallace
Colours: Bob Sharen, ? Wittenstaetter

Don Hudson and Renee Wittenstaetter. I can't help with Williams.

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Issue 5/1994 - 48 pages
Contents:
Daavid ja Goljat (US #141,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: S. Leiber, W. Rosado
Inks: S. Moulter, Chip Wallace
Colours: Bob Sharen

Steven Leiber, William Rosado, Scott Moulter.
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Painukaa suolle! (US #28,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: M. Severin
Inks: Andy Mushynsky
Colours: George Roussos
Marie Severin
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Issue 6/1994 - 48 pages
Contents:
Viimeiset muodonmuutokset (US #142,
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencils: J. Orozco
Inks: Chip Wallace, T. Tuohy
Colours: Bob Sharen

Jesse Orozco, Tim Tuohy
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Painukaa suolle! (US #28,
Writer: Larry Hama
Art: M. Severin
Inks: Andy Mushynsky
Colours: George Roussos

Marie again.


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Osku
post 6 April 2006, 09:25
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QUOTE(Groundsplitter @ 05 Huhti 2006,21:25)
Much of the info you are looking for is already available in my index to the Marvel books.

Me stupid and bad memory too. blush2.gif

Is the partial updating possibilities fro me and some others(?) still in consideration? I'd like to update the comic info (Semic, Egmont), and maybe put Finnish version available as well.
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post 6 April 2006, 11:04
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Why won't you include AF 1/94? It's part of the story and tells about how Destro and Baroness escape, (little) how Scarlett joins Cobra and the start for Snake-Eyes' and Storm Shadow's trip. It's more natural point to get into that story.


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post 6 April 2006, 11:33
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Unless my memory is failing me, that issue has no Transformers in it. But I do agree that it (and 9 and 10/93 which have the real beginning of the story) should at least be mentioned.


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post 6 April 2006, 22:25
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QUOTE(Osku @ 06 april 2006,10:25)
Is the partial updating possibilities fro me and some others(?) still in consideration? I'd like to update the comic info (Semic, Egmont), and maybe put Finnish version available as well.

Yes, it is. At the moment it is the next thing on my agenda (but of course these things change depending on how I feel). Now that we've moved to a bigger place, it gives me plenty of room to experiment, and I'm seriously considering installing a portal, like PHP-nuke or something similar. With those I assume I can give every staff member access to a certain area of the site, to add and edit pages of your own.

Our web hotel has six portals directly available for easy installation, and this spring I plan to investigate those six to see which one appears to suit my/our purposes the best - I want one that's easy to maintain without knowledge of HTML coding, but is also versatile and has lots of extra components, and which preferably allows me to adapt and insert code of my own. Take the databases for example - I want to be sure that I can add new sections/pages to the portal that uses the databases in a way that I want.
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