Here’s a coloring page from early on in the 80s run of GI Joe. I love this sort of first and second year product, when things weren’t quite a shaped by style guides and the like.
I still remember reading issue #2 of the GI Joe comic, when the team first ran afoul of Kwinn, who would go on to become an early favorite character in the comic--wait, oh this the second issue of the DC GI Joe series. Oops, sorry for the mix-up. Once again,…
Presenting another new feature for Joe A Day. With more than a little nod to The Daily Show (okay, I ripped off the name) it's the GI Joe Moment of Zen. Each Saturday, I'll be presenting a snippet from the rich history of GI Joe media (cartoons, commercials, movies, comics)…
Become a GI Joe expert! How many of you had the first GI Joe Yearbook (or pined for it) back in the day? I was lucky enough to find it at the local newsstand, and devoured it. Along with a reprint of the first issue, we got some unique peeks…
I honestly don’t see the appeal in adult colouring books. I’m trying to break into the publishing industry and having to touch up illustration’s is something I no longer find enjoyable
I honestly don’t see the appeal in adult colouring books. I’m trying to break into the publishing industry and having to touch up illustration’s is something I no longer find enjoyable
Early G.I.Joe items (1982-1983),always perks up the interest of everyone.”
The weapons are a bit simple, but this has a nice comic feel to it.
Take a look at the cover to GIJOE Marvel issue 4. Many of the coloring book pages were taken straight from the comics.
And when HAWK was still the leader of the team….
I find coloring to be a nice therapeutic escape from dealing with the stress of adult problems.