Placeholder: A great feature from the classic GI Joe Marvel Comics series from about issue 108 lasting until somewhere in the 120s, was a feature where they would have dossier profiles of the major JOEs and Cobras. It would of course have a profile much like that of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, but each profile was written by Larry Hama himself, and each of the characters profiled would be drawn by a different artist. 1. Baroness by George Perez / Doctor Mindbender by Sam Keith (!) 2. Snak A great feature from the classic GI Joe Marvel Comics series from about issue 108 lasting until somewhere in the 120s, was a feature where they would have dossier profiles of the major JOEs and Cobras. It would of course have a profile much like that of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, but each profile was written by Larry Hama himself, and each of the characters profiled would be drawn by a different artist. 1. Baroness by George Perez / Doctor Mindbender by Sam Keith (!) 2. Snak

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A great feature from the classic GI Joe Marvel Comics series from about issue 108 lasting until somewhere in the 120s, was a feature where they would have dossier profiles of the major JOEs and Cobras. It would of course have a profile much like that of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, but each profile was written by Larry Hama himself, and each of the characters profiled would be drawn by a different artist. 1. Baroness by George Perez / Doctor Mindbender by Sam Keith (!) 2. Snak

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