Andrew Buzzetta UNITED STATES
Member Since July 2014
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Location: G.I. Joe: Marvel, IDW and Larry Hama Commissioned Artwork
Title: G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #263 Page 8
Artist:  SL Gallant (Penciller) ,  Brian Shearer (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 284
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 7/14/2022

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2021 NYCC Purchase
I was a serious bidder (thought I was at least) when the page went up on a Comic Connect auction featuring the first appearance of Duke and Roadblock. I was into that page for a few thousand but had to bail at a certain point and was shocked that it went for north of $12k.

So what do you get as a consolation prize? In issue 263 from IDW which continues the Marvel run, the Joes are featured in a Memorial Day issue. While going through Artist Alley I saw that Brian Shearer, the inker, had the inked pages for sale in his binder so I picked them up. Pages 7 and 8 feature Duke and Roadblock having a flashback to their own first appearance and Gallant and Shearer recreate the scene which was published in this issue. The pages are ink over blue line. This is Page 8.

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Member Since: July 2014
Last Login: April 2026
Country: UNITED STATES
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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 7/14/2022

Looks just as dramatic as the original when Roadblock came out of nowhere and blasted that rattler out of the sky.  You knew right then that he was going to be your favorite Joe if he was capable of that level of destruction!

John Espinoza Member Since 2014
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Posted On 7/14/2022

Yep I remember that G.I. Joe #22 1st appearance page auction and the resulting shock from the hammer. I'd also say this is once heck of a consolation prize too. What a fantastic recreation of that moment.