'G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero' #9 (9 March 1983).
Mike Vosburg's career in comics started in the 1960s, when he started some of the first fanzines as a teenager. He began working in underground comix in the 1970s, with creations such as 'Split Screen' written by Tom Veitch. Later in the 1970s and 1980s, Vosburg contributed to horror titles by Western Publishing and Charlton, and did various works for DC and Marvel.
He was probably best known for his work on 'She Hulk', 'Sisterhood of Steel' and 'G.I. Joe'. While he still does occasional comic work like covers and pinups, or his 'Lori Lovecraft' series, most of his time is devoted to television and film.