Rogue Force is a collection of stories written
by Josh Davis and Mickey McCormack.
While the stories are based on characters created by Hasbro for
their G.I. Joe line, the
Rogue Force continuity stands alone and is far more real and
gritty than anything previously
released into the media for the G.I. Joe universe. The stories
mainly focus on a small band
of jaded but courageous soliders that must confort the horrors of
warfare each time they are
sent on a mission. With each assignment selected because of the
denibility and expendibility
of the individuals involved, our small band of reluctant heroes
are found hoping that the
next day will not be their last.
Current Events
Updates that show the curent progress of
stories being written and sections of the
web site being built.
The Archives
The completed stories that take place in
the Rogue Force universe.
The File Cabinet
Character profiles, vehicle specifics,
military terminology links, and various notes.
The Drawing Board
Non-spoiler rough sketches for stories
to be written in the near future.
The
Bulletin Board
A message board availible to leave
comments, questions, and compliants.
The Mailing List
A mailing list available that notifies
members when the site is updated.
The Personnel Files
Brief biographies on the authors of these
stories.
If you would like to directly
contact the authors of these stories they can be reached at:
[email protected]
Most characters featured on this
site as well as the G.I. Joe logo are owned by Hasbro, Marvel
Comics, and Devil's Due Comics. The character Sniper Wolf is
owned by Konami. The pictures
of the Cobra Transport Chopper are from Marvel Comics and are
scanned directly from them.
Additionally each movie screen shot seen in The Archives section
is owned by their respective studios.
The MIDI music playing in the background is from the video game
U.N. Squadron and is thus owned
by Capcom. This site and its contents are in no way endorsed by
Hasbro or any other company whose
material is featured here. The views and interpertations of
characters are solely those of the stories'
authors.