1990 Catalog unfolded front
1987 Catalog unfolded back
1990 Catalog image gallery
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1990 "The Incredible Shrinking Joes!" offer
1990 "The Incredible Shrinking Joes!" unfolded front
1990 "The Incredible Shrinking Joes!" unfolded back
1990 "The Incredible Shrinking Joes!" image gallery
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1990 "Thrills, Chills, Spills, and Excitement!" AKA "Operation Crude Move" booklet
1990 "Thrills, Chills, Spills, and Excitement!" image gallery
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1990 "Attack of the Swamp Creature" figure insert
This two sided insert was included with some 1990 figures (ex. seen here).
1990 "Command Rings" figure insert
This two sided insert was included with some 1990 figures (ex. seen here).
1990 magnets (figure inserts)
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1990 "Official Combat Pay Instant Win Sweepstakes" figure insert
This two sided insert was included with some 1990 figures and came in at least three denominations, seen below.
1990 "Official G.I. Joe Combat Pay" figure insert (AKA G.I. Joe Dollars)
This two sided insert was included with some 1990 figures (ex. seen here).
Combat Pay ranged from $5 to $10,000. Roll over the images below to find out more, or click the images to enlarge them.
1990 "Official G.I. Joe Combat Pay: Get Tough Catalog" booklet
1990 "Official G.I. Joe Combat Pay: Get Tough Catalog" image gallery
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1990 Canadian "Official G.I. Joe Combat Pay: Get Tough Catalog" booklet
Pictured below is a page from the 1990 Canadian Combat Pay catalog. This catalog was very similar to the U.S. version with one notable exception: page 10 shows all the combat pay denominations.
Scans courtesy of Dan Moore.
A television ad supported the Combat Pay promotion (below).
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