Joe Burch was lazy and girl crazy, but he loved his country and he loved to fight, so he joined the army and shipped off to Korea. He frequently butted heads with his superior, Sgt. Mulvaney, even challenging him to fights. However, the two cared about each other and shared many adventures, Mulvaney often acting as the brain and Burch acting as the brawn. Their company also included Cpl. Carpuccion, “Meatball” Eckersall, “Hoosier” Hawkins, “Weepy” Hoolihan, Zeb McCracken and Lt. Parker. They all reported to Col. Ironsides. Back home, Susie Evans, Joe’s sweetheart since childhood, waited for him. Although Joe tried to let her go, for her own sake, she remained loyal to him. Joe always had a daisy in the band of his helmet, possibly as a reminder of her. Joe was not especially bright, but he was very strong and very brave. Before the war, he had been a football star. He carried standard issue weapons during the war, though he used his fists just as often.
Alias G.I. Joe |
Real Names/Alt Names Pvt. Joe Burch |
Characteristics War Stories, Ziff-Davis Universe, Atomic Age |
Creators/Key Contributors Bob Powell, George Tuska, Norman Saunders, Dave Breger, Henry Sharp, Paul S. Newman, etc. |
First Appearance Yank, the Army Weekly (June 17, 1942) |
First Publisher Ziff-Davis [CB+] [GCD] [DCM] |
Appearance List “G.I. Joe” (comic strip, Yank), G.I. Joe #6-51 (Ziff-Davis, vol. 1 #10-14, vol. 2 #6-19, etc.) |
Sample Read G.I. Joe [DCM] [CB+] |
Description Joe Burch was lazy and girl crazy, but he loved his country and he loved to fight, so he joined the army and shipped off to Korea. He frequently butted heads with his superior, Sgt. Mulvaney, even challenging him to fights. However, the two cared about each other and shared many adventures, Mulvaney often acting as the brain and Burch acting as the brawn. Their company also included Cpl. Carpuccion, “Meatball” Eckersall, “Hoosier” Hawkins, “Weepy” Hoolihan, Zeb McCracken and Lt. Parker. They all reported to Col. Ironsides. Back home, Susie Evans, Joe’s sweetheart since childhood, waited for him. Although Joe tried to let her go, for her own sake, she remained loyal to him. Joe always had a daisy in the band of his helmet, possibly as a reminder of her. Joe was not especially bright, but he was very strong and very brave. Before the war, he had been a football star. He carried standard issue weapons during the war, though he used his fists just as often. |
Source G.I. Joe – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |