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	<title>Comments on: Comics Q&amp;A: G.I. Joe</title>
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		<title>By: Michael</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matt and Kyle, I thought you guys did a very good recap of the history of G.I. Joe in comics.  There were periods during the 1980s where this was my favorite comic book, cartoon, and toy line.  I remember once actually bringing G.I. Joe #50 to school so that my friends could read it because my parents had taken me to a comic shop in Tulsa, and I was able to buy the issue weeks before it came out in the grocery stores where my friends and I usually bought our comics.
I&#039;m looking forward to the movie, but I have to remember that it won&#039;t be like Larry Hama&#039;s version that I read as a child.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matt and Kyle, I thought you guys did a very good recap of the history of G.I. Joe in comics.  There were periods during the 1980s where this was my favorite comic book, cartoon, and toy line.  I remember once actually bringing G.I. Joe #50 to school so that my friends could read it because my parents had taken me to a comic shop in Tulsa, and I was able to buy the issue weeks before it came out in the grocery stores where my friends and I usually bought our comics.<br />
I&#8217;m looking forward to the movie, but I have to remember that it won&#8217;t be like Larry Hama&#8217;s version that I read as a child.</p>
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