Carl W. Greer
Stepping onto the page in 1983's G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #11, Carl W. Greer is a Bronze Age creation from the legendary Larry Hama and Mike Vosburg — born into one of Marvel's most beloved and enduring action franchises. Over more than four decades of publication, Greer has kept remarkable company, sharing adventures with figures like Doc, Hawk, Clayton M. Abernathy, Lonzo R. Wilkinson, and even the villainous Cobra Commander himself. With 48 catalog appearances spread across G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero, Tales of G.I. Joe, and beyond — four of them recognized as collector-significant key issues — this is a character whose staying power in the G.I. Joe universe speaks for itself. For fans who love digging into the rich ensemble tapestry of one of comics' great military sagas, Carl W. Greer is exactly the kind of figure worth tracking down.
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Trivia
- Larry Hama has written more of Carl W. Greer's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 38 issues.