Cover Girl
Debuting in the thick of the Bronze Age's action-adventure boom, Cover Girl has been a fixture of the G.I. Joe universe since Larry Hama and Mike Vosburg introduced her in G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #16 back in 1983. Over an impressive four-decade run stretching all the way to 2024, she's proven herself a genuinely enduring presence in the IDW corner of comics, sharing pages with heavyweights like Duke, Roadblock, and Conrad S. Hauser across the beloved Real American Hero landscape. With two key collector issues to her name and nearly 50 catalogued appearances, she's far more than a background player — she's a consistent, battle-tested part of one of comics' most beloved military action franchises. If you're diving into G.I. Joe's rich history, Cover Girl is absolutely worth tracking down.
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Trivia
- Larry Hama has written more of Cover Girl's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 29 issues.