Courtney A. Krieger
Originally a top fashion model, Courtney A. Krieger — code-named Cover Girl — left the runway to enlist and became a formidable combat driver and field operative, earning her place on the G.I. Joe team through sheer skill and determination.
Courtney A. Krieger made her comics debut in the Bronze Age classic G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #16 (1983), brought to life by the legendary Larry Hama and Mike Vosburg at the height of the franchise's cultural moment. Over an remarkable four-plus decades — from 1983 all the way through 2024 — she has remained a fixture across multiple G.I. Joe series under IDW, a testament to her staying power in one of comics' most beloved military action universes. Her catalog includes two collector-recognized key issues, and she shares the page with heavy hitters like Cover Girl, Roadblock, and Duke, placing her squarely in the thick of the action. For fans tracing the full sweep of the G.I. Joe saga, Courtney A. Krieger is a name that keeps showing up — and that kind of longevity speaks for itself.

Trivia
- Larry Hama has written more of Courtney A. Krieger's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 29 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1983–2024
1983
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1989
2003
2009
2013
2016
2024