Gung-Ho
Ettienne R. LaFitte is a Louisiana-born U.S. Marine whose fanatical dedication to the Corps drove him to become one of the toughest hand-to-hand fighters in the military. His ferocious intensity and elite combat skills earned him a spot on the G.I. Joe team as its resident Marine.
Few characters embody the raw, semper fi energy of Bronze Age action comics quite like Gung-Ho, who crashed onto the scene in 1983's G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #11, courtesy of the legendary Larry Hama and Mike Vosburg. Over an extraordinary four-decade run β from Marvel's original series through to 2025 β he's proven himself one of the most enduring figures in the entire G.I. Joe universe, racking up 95 catalog appearances and six key issues that collectors genuinely hunt for. He keeps serious company throughout those pages, sharing adventures with heavy hitters like Scarlett, Duke, and the ever-menacing Cobra Commander, which tells you everything about the caliber of stories he's been part of. If you're diving into the rich, sprawling world of G.I. Joe comics, Gung-Ho is exactly the kind of character whose long history rewards exploration from issue one.
Real name. Ettienne R. LaFitte
Powers. No superpowers; elite human combatant. Expert U.S. Marine (Sergeant Major), small-arms and hand-to-hand combat specialist.

Trivia
- Larry Hama has written more of Gung-Ho's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 59 issues.
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