One of the things I really enjoy about the Adventure Team package art are the mixing of depictions of the product in both fictional and real-world settings. The Windboat illustrates Joe in his craft at the left, yet the right panel shows a kid hand assembling the toy. Better yet, a closer look at Joe on the windboat reveals that his lower legs are strapped together near the mast, just as the figure should be. Hang on, Joe!
Mummies and GI Joe go way back--all the way to the 70s. As a kid just barely aware of the large scale Joes that predated my childhood Real American Heros, I was somehow aware of the original search for the mummy set. Maybe it was the Peter Pan book and…
If you think the GI Joe brand only gave rise to ridiculous accessory concepts as recent as the 1990s, you'd be thinking wrong. Check out the Chest Winch, from the Adventure Team era. I covered it once before in its application as part of the Action Man line, but I…
I have a lot of fun playing a bit of clean-up with card art images. The Adventure Team sets didn't often offer a lot of real estate to show off product paintings, but the carded outfits gave up a little more package width to showcase the set. The paintings were…
What’s he do, race kids down the hill?
Looks like a wild ride!