Hector X. Delgado
Hector X. Delgado stepped onto the page in 1985, born from the creative partnership of Larry Hama and Rod Whigham in the pages of G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero #40 — right in the thick of the Bronze Age, when that legendary Marvel series was firing on all cylinders. Over the course of an impressive four decades of publication, he's accumulated 68 catalog appearances across multiple G.I. Joe volumes, with four of those issues recognized as collector-significant key issues — a testament to his staying power in one of comics' most beloved military action universes. He keeps extraordinary company, sharing adventures with icons like Flint, Scarlett, and Conrad S. Hauser, the kind of roster that tells you this character has been woven into the very fabric of the franchise's most important moments. For fans who love digging into the rich ensemble world that Larry Hama built and sustained across generations, Hector X. Delgado is exactly the kind of deep-cut discovery that rewards a closer look.
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