G.I. Robot
G.I. Robot is a military automaton created by DC during the Bronze Age, deployed as a mechanical soldier whose existence probes unsettling questions about duty and humanity on the battlefield — blending straightforward war-comic action with the supernatural strangeness of the Weird War Tales anthology.
Few characters embody the eerie, pulpy heart of DC's Bronze Age war comics quite like G.I. Robot, who stomped onto the scene in Weird War Tales #108 in 1982, conjured by the legendary Robert Kanigher and artist Patrick Broderick. Born from that gloriously strange corner of DC where combat and the uncanny collided, this mechanical soldier carries the DNA of an era that reveled in asking unsettling questions about duty, humanity, and the machinery of war. Over a publishing footprint stretching all the way to 2009, G.I. Robot has kept remarkable company — sharing pages with the likes of Green Lantern, John Stewart, and The Flash — and even earned a place in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe, DC's own hall of fame. A cult favorite with a compact but devoted presence in the catalog, this is exactly the kind of singular Bronze Age creation that rewards the curious collector willing to dig.

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Covers through the years — 1982–1985
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