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The following list (organized by faction) covers every known character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toy line to have received his/her own action figure. It includes the year the characters' version 1 action figure debuted, their code names and real names, function, and original rank/grade (if applicable). It does not include every edition of the character, or the code name and rank changes that occurred, and only covers the action figures' releases in North America.
Relating the characters to their appearances in the various comic book series, (vol. 1) refers to the original comics series published by Marvel Comics, SM for the G.I. Joe: Special Missions spin-off (also published by Marvel), (vol. 2) for the comics series by Devil's Due Publishing and FL for the G.I. Joe: Frontline spin-off. Although the majority of characters had action figures issued prior to their first appearance in the comic books, a few exceptions (such as the Oktober Guardsmen) exist where their comic book introduction predates their action figures.[citation needed] With IDW's revival of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, which picks up immediately following the final issue of the original Marvel Comics run at issue no. 155½, and the statement by Hasbro that "we are currently taking the brand in a direction that does not take the Devil’s Due story into account,"[citation needed] the volume 2 stories (including characters killed in action (KIA)) have been rendered non-canon.
In 2007, Hasbro marked the 25th anniversary of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline by introducing a collection of newly sculpted 100 mm figures (as opposed to the 3¾" scale of the RAH line).[citation needed] These figures replaced the classic O-ring construction with a swivel chest feature, and increased the number of points of articulation beyond the standard shoulder, elbow and knees, to swivel wrists, ankles, and double-hinged knees. Since then, new figures have continued to feature the updated articulation. Since 2011, all convention and collector's club exclusives have also used the updated figure style.[1]
G.I. Joe Team
A Real American Hero (1982–1994)
Year | Code Name | Function | Real Name | Grade | Service Branch | Sub-team | Notes |
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1982 | Breaker | Communications Officer | Alvin R. Kibbey | E-4 | Army | KIA (vol. 1) #109 – Died while escaping in a stolen Cobra Rage tank. | |
1982 | Clutch | VAMP Driver | Lance J. Steinberg | E-4 | Army | Mega Marines | Packaged with the "V.A.M.P." vehicle; also released as Double Clutch (2003) |
1982 | Flash | Laser Rifle Trooper | Anthony S. Gambello | E-4 | Army | Disavowed Continuity: KIA (vol. 2) #25 – Died in an explosion during the second Cobra Civil War. | |
1982 | Grand Slam | Laser Artillery Soldier | James J. Barney | E-5 | Army | ||
1982 | Grunt | Infantry Trooper | Robert W. Graves | E-4 | Army | ||
1982 | Hawk | Missile Commander | Clayton M. Abernathy | O-6 | Army | Packaged with the Mobile Missile System (M.M.S.) | |
1982 | Rock 'n Roll | Machine Gunner | Craig S. McConnel | E-5 | Army | Also released as Bench Press (2009) | |
1982 | Scarlett | Counterintelligence | Shana M. O'Hara | E-5 | Army | Ninja Force | |
1982 | Short-Fuze | Mortar Soldier | Eric W. Friestadt | E-4 | Army | ||
1982 | Snake Eyes | Commando | (CLASSIFIED) | E-5 | Army | Desert Patrol Squad, Ninja Force | Timber wolf included with Version 2 (1985) re-release. |
1982 | Stalker | Ranger | Lonzo R. Wilkinson | E-5 | Army | Desert Patrol Squad, Tiger Force | |
1982 | Steeler | Tank Commander | Ralph W. Pulaski | O-1 | Army | Packaged with the "M.O.B.A.T." tank. Cobra Double Agent, KIA | |
1982 | Zap | Bazooka Soldier | Rafael J. Melendez | E-4 | Army | ||
1983 | Ace | Fighter Pilot | Brad J. Armbruster | O-3 | Air Force | Packaged with the "Skystriker" fighter jet. | |
1983 | Airborne | Helicopter Assault Trooper | Franklin E. Talltree | E-5 | Army | Subsequently renamed Sgt. Airborne (2003) and Air Raid (2009) | |
1983 | Cover Girl | Wolverine Driver | Courtney A. Krieger | E-4 | Army | Packaged with the "Wolverine" Armored Missile Vehicle; also released as Agent Courtney Krieger (2006) | |
1983 | Doc | Medic | Carl W. Greer | O-3 | Army | KIA (vol. 1) #109 – Executed by a SAW Viper. | |
1983 | Duke | First Sergeant | Conrad S. Hauser | E-8 | Army | Anti-Venom Task Force, Star Brigade, Tiger Force | |
1983 | Gung-Ho | Marine | Ettienne R. LaFitte | E-7 | Marine Corps | Desert Patrol Squad, Mega Marines | |
1983 | Snow Job | Arctic Trooper | Harlan W. Moore | E-6 | Army | ||
1983 | Torpedo | SEAL | Edward W. Leialoha | W-4 | Navy | ||
1983 | Tripwire | Mine Detector | Tormod S. Skoog | E-4 (Specialist) | Army | Tiger Force | |
1983 | Wild Bill | Helicopter Pilot | William S. Hardy | W-4 | Army | Packaged with the "Dragonfly XH-1" helicopter. | |
1984 | Blowtorch | Flamethrower | Timothy P. Hanrahan | E-4 | Army | ||
1984 | Cutter | Hovercraft Pilot | Skip A. Stone | O-2 | Coast Guard | D.E.F. | Packaged with the "Killer W.H.A.L.E." hovercraft. |
1984 | Deep Six | S.H.A.R.C. Diver | Malcolm R. Willoughby | E-5 | Navy | Packaged with the "S.H.A.R.C." submarine. | |
1984 | Mutt and Junkyard | Dog Handler | Stanley R. Perlmutter | E-4 (Specialist) | Army | Anti-Venom Task Force, D.E.F., Slaughter's Marauders | Junkyard is Mutt's dog. |
1984 | Recondo | Jungle Trooper | Daniel M. LeClaire | E-4 | Army | Tiger Force | Packaged with "Tiger Fly" attack helicopter for Tiger Force line |
1984 | Ripcord | HALO Jumper | Wallace A. Weems | E-4 | Army | ||
1984 | Roadblock | Heavy Machine Gunner | Marvin F. Hinton | E-4 | Army | Anti-Venom Task Force, Star Brigade, Tiger Force | Roadblock is Heavy Duty's cousin.[citation needed] |
1984 | Spirit and Freedom | Tracker | Charlie Iron-Knife | E-4 | Army | Slaughter's Marauders | Freedom is Spirit's eagle. |
1984 | Thunder | Self-Propelled Gun Artilleryman | Matthew H. Breckinridge | E-5 | Army | Packaged with the "Slugger" self-propelled cannon. KIA (vol. 1) #109 – Executed by a SAW Viper. | |
1985 | Airtight | Hostile Environment | Kurt Schnurr | E-4 | Army | ||
1985 | Alpine | Mountain Trooper | Albert M. Pine | E-4 | Army | ||
1985 | Barbecue | Firefighter | Gabriel A. Kelly | E-4 | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Oktober_Guard