Shana O'Hara
From the very first page of Larry Hama and Don Perlin's landmark G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #1 in 1982, Shana O'Hara stepped onto the Bronze Age stage and never looked back — racking up 215 catalog appearances across an extraordinary 44-year run that stretches all the way to 2026. A fixture of the G.I. Joe universe since its Marvel debut, she shares her adventures with icons like Snake-Eyes, Cobra Commander, Hawk, and Clayton M. Abernathy, placing her at the heart of some of the most beloved action comics of her generation. With ten key-issue appearances to her name, Shana O'Hara isn't just a supporting presence — she's a cornerstone of one of comics' most enduring franchises, and any serious collector of the series knows her story is essential reading.
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Trivia
- Larry Hama has written more of Shana O'Hara's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 101 issues.