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G.I. Joe#33
Cover: Tommy Castillo

G.I. Joe #33

Aug 2004 · Devil's Due Publishing · 2.95 USD
“The Road Less Travelled”

In "The Road Less Travelled," G.I. Joe's Hawk confronts a haunting alternate path when a dream about a different life collides with a devastating reality—waking up to learn a bullet remains in his spine, leaving him paralyzed. Written by Brandon Jerwa and illustrated by Tim Seeley, Jason Millet, Cory Hamscher, Jeremy Roberts, and Dreamer Design, this 2004 issue explores the weight of choices and consequences with quiet intensity. The cover by Tommy Castillo captures the moment’s emotional gravity.

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writer Brandon Jerwa · artist Tim Seeley · artist Jason Millet · inker Cory Hamscher · colorist Jeremy Roberts · letterer Dreamer Design · cover Tommy Castillo

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artist Tim Seeley
cover pencils, inks Tommy Castillo

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While Hawk is recouping in the hospital from being shot by Cobra Commander, he has a dream about the way things could have been. When he wakes up, however, he learns that there is a bullet lodged in his spine and he has lost the use of his legs.

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