Best Place to Sell G. I. Joe #28
Publisher: Ziff-Davis, 1954
About G. I. Joe #28
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COVER DETAILS
Characters: Pvt. Joe Burch
Pencils: Clarence Doore (painting)
Inks: Clarence Doore (painting)
Colors: Clarence Doore (painting)
Notes: Credits from David Saunders, Clarence Doore's biographer and foremost authority on his work.
STORY DETAILS
Characters: Private Joe Burch; Sargent Mulvaney; Brigadier General Mike Parker; Lieutenant Parker
Synopsis: Brigadier General Parker visits the Baker Company and his own son, Lieutenant Parker, and Private Cornelius "Weepy" Hoolihan.
Pages: 8.000
Pencils: Irv Novick
Notes: Novick is credited to G.I. Joe on both pencils and ink in 1950-54 by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, but the inking here must be by someone else, as it is not like his credited inking on Johnny Cloud in DC's "All-American Men of War". Those are much more thin penlines than these heavier brushlines.
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