Summary

G.I. Joeis returning to comics with an all - new ongoing series this fall , launching a bluff new era for the franchise inSkybound ’s Energon Universe continuity . After being set - up in theDuke , Cobra Commander , Scarlettand thecurrentDestrominiseries , the Real American Heroes are acquire a monthly series to chronicle their adventures in the unexampled canyon .

Looking at the wraparound cover forG.I. Joe#1 – written by Tom Reilly , with fine art by Jordie Bellaire – several franchise fixture fulfil out the social station of both G.I. Joe and Cobra , but one character in particular seems like a completely new addition .

The character seen towards the center wearing a dapper suit and slinging a rifle over his shoulder come along to be one fans have n’t seen before . The initial proclamation for Skybound’sG.I. Joeteased the first appearance of an “ all - new character,”so it is probable the human being fancy on the cover is this newfangled addition to cast .

G.I. Joe #1 Chameleon (left) Baroness (Center) and Stalker (right)

G.I. Joe # 1 launching this November , in the end forgather the Joe squad in the Energon Universe and setting up the biggest risible book first appearance of the year .

It ’s possible the humanity in the fancy suit could be the new graphic symbol being teased , but it ’s also every bit possible that this could be an update on one of the franchise ’s many characters .

G.I. Joe’s New Energon Universe Character Is The Franchise’s Most Exciting Mystery

A Freshly Introduced Character, Or An Updated Classic

It ’s potential the mankind in the fancy lawsuit could be the new character being tease , but it ’s also as potential that this could be an update onone of the franchise ’s many characters . The wooing , the western - themed gunbelt , and the repeating rifle slung over his berm propose a cowboy theme , which means he could bean updated smell for William “ Wild Bill ” Hardy , the Joe squad ’s resident helicopter pilot . With his cowboy hat , iron boot and .45 revolving door , Wild Bill always had one foot in the Old West , so the mistily Western expression the characteronG.I. Joe#1 ’s cover sport would make for a nice update .

There is another hypothesis for the mystery character reference seen on the cover charge , and that is the Tracker Spirit Iron - Knife . bear on the Taos Pueblo Reservation in New Mexico , Charles Iron - Knife worked as a hunt guide before muster in in the military , finally being recruited by the eliteG.I. Joeteam to his skill as a Orion / tracker . The look of the persona on theG.I. Joe#1 book binding would be a interesting update for Spirit , as well as a way of life to hedge the more stereotypical enactment of Indigenous people from his original design .

Whether he ’s an update to an older character reference or the entirely new one teased by Skybound , it will be interesting to learn more about the rifle - manage gentleman seen on Tom Reilly & Jordie Bellaire ’s cover .

Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) looks at Yoda (offscreen) on Dagobah, edited over a sci-fi background.

G.I. Joe’s Presence In The Energon Universe Continues To Expand

A Rapidly Deepening Roster

Of of course , it ’s entirely possible the character consider on the wraparound top is neither Wild Bill nor Spirit . Whether he ’s anupdate to an older characteror the entirely fresh one ride by Skybound , it will be interesting to learn more about the rifle - handle gentleman seen on Tom Reilly & Jordie Bellaire ’s cover . Now that there ’s an all - newG.I. Joeongoing seriesin the Energon Universe , Skybound has ample opportunity to fulfil out the ranks with both Modern and honest-to-goodness characters in franchise history .

G.I. Joe#1is available November 13th from Skybound Entertainment

G.I. Joe # 1 ( 2024 )

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G.I. Joe #1 Mystery character (left) Clutch (Center) & Duke (right)

G.I. Joe #1 wraparound cover, the assembled Joes & Cobra in the Energon Universe.

G.I. Joe #1 cover close-up, mystery character holding a rifle, with what appears to be old-west-esque clothing.

G.I. Joe’s Wild Bill (left) & Spirit Iron Knife (right) from the animated series.