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Cover: Robert Atkins

G.I. Joe #0

Oct 2008 · IDW · 1.00 USD
“"One Word"”

G.I. Joe #0 (2008) kicks off with the story "One Word," a gripping origin moment for the character Chuckles, written by Mike Costa and Christos N. Gage and illustrated by Antonio Fuso, whose dynamic art brings intensity to a man grappling with forgotten identity. As Chuckles awakens in a world where his name feels lost, a mysterious figure offers him a lifeline with a single word—friendship—setting the stage for a mission that begins with uncertainty and leads to a tense reunion with Hawk. The cover by Robert Atkins captures the issue’s mood with a stark, evocative portrait that hints at the weight of memory and loyalty.

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writer Mike Costa · writer Christos N. Gage · artist, inker Antonio Fuso · colorist Chris Chuckry · letterer Neil Uyetake · cover Robert Atkins

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Full credits

writer Mike Costa
artist, inker Antonio Fuso
colorist Chris Chuckry
letterer Neil Uyetake
cover pencils, inks Robert Atkins

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A man struggles to remember what name he is supposed to have today. He is saved from a death by a man offering to be his "friend." Later, the man, Chuckles, checks in with Hawk.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).