Joe is a comic book series by IDW Publishing, based upon Hasbro's G.I.
Joe: Hearts And Minds) and a small series of one-shots (G.I.
An issue #0, was released in October 2008, containing three stand-alone stories which acted as previews for the main G.I.
This ended all three original ongoing series and resulted in a stand-alone G.I.
Joe: Snake Eyes ongoing series which took the storyline into a new direction.
Joe is similar to their launch of The Transformers, where the history is rebooted and the creators have access to characters from any era of the G.I.
Joe series is a complete reboot of the property, ignoring the continuity from the Marvel and Devil's Due incarnations of the comic.
When IDW began publishing a continuation of A Real American Hero from Marvel Comics separately, Hasbro said that the Devil's Due continuity was no longer canonical: "Fans can read it according to their personal preference, but we are currently taking the brand in a direction that does not take the Devil’s Due story into account".
[5] IDW lost the license rights by the end of 2022 and Skybound Entertainment obtained those for 2023.
[6][7] Issue #0 was released in October 2008, containing three stand-alone stories which acted as previews for the main G.I.
This is a chronological order of the IDW-continuity comics per which the timeline of events developed, as given in the trade paperback collections.
Joe; Transformers; Action Man; #4; More Than Meets the Eye & #5) 211-215.
First Strike (contains #0-1; Optimus Prime; #2-6; Transformers; Micronauts; ROM; G.I.
Joe stories related to the Hasbro Comic Book Universe.
It was edited by Max Brooks and released by IDW on April 19, 2011.
Joe: A Real American Hero is a continuation of the Marvel Comics series of the same name published from 1982 to 1994.
It continued the numbering from the original Marvel series, starting with issue #155 ½, published on Free Comic Book Day in May 2010, followed by #156 and onward in July.
It is written by Larry Hama, who wrote the original Marvel series, and ignores the events of the earlier Devil's Due continuation.
Joe Marvel reprints listed in the previous section: The G.I.
Joe: Future Noir series consisted of two issues set in their own continuity, written by Andy Schmidt and drawn by Giacomo Bevilacqua.
Joe: Renegades is set in the cartoon universe and was released in 2011.
It was written by Aubrey Sitterson with art by Emilio Laiso, and ran for six issues.
[30][31] A three-issue limited series by Michel Fiffe alongside Chad Bowers, running from February 8 to April 24, 2019.
[32] Snake Eyes: Deadgame was announced in July 2019, and will be co-written and co-drawn by Rob Liefeld.
He considered Snake Eyes as both an icon and "bucket list" for him, stating the character is "Wolverine, Deadpool and Spider-Man rolled into one amazing character for an entire generation of fans that thrilled to his adventures in comics and cartoons and hung on his every toy release!
If you enjoyed my recent Marvel work, this will match or exceed it!
"[36] The following is a table list of the trade paperback editions of the new IDW-continuity issues.
IDW began printing trade paperback collections off the original Marvel Comics series starting in January 2009.
[86] The reprints contain ten issues each, retaining the originals full color.
They have also begun reprinting the Devil's Due series (under the Disavowed brand), the Marvel G.I.