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The name Jinx refers to several versions of the same character.
For a list of the other versions, see Jinx.
Jinx is a G.I. Joe character from the A Real American Hero and G.I. Joe vs. Cobra series.
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Jinx is one of the G.I. Joe Team's foremost martial arts experts. As a ninja, her stealth and infiltration skills are second only to Snake Eyes. Looking at Jinx, it is easy to underestimate her. As intense and hard she trains, she is often overshadowed by her opponents' size and strength that one assumes she is at a disadvantage. However, that is a fatal assumption. Her speed and the strength of her will surprises even the most hardened of foes.

Jinx's family came from the same ninja clan that produced both Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow. She only discovered this fact when she went on a vacation after graduating from Bryn Mawr. After an amazing adventure, Snake Eyes recruited her into the Joe Team and her life has never been quite the same.

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A Real American Hero continuity[]

Marvel Comics continuity[]

Jinx's first appearance was in G.I. Joe #59. The details of her origin indicated in the filecard is not fully explored, however, the Blind Master is present in the comics storyline. She is tasked with recruiting the amnesiac Billy (Cobra Commander's son) away from his father. In the series, it is revealed that she is a cousin of Storm Shadow.

Her next major role in a storyline was rescuing the captured Joe Team members from Borovia's gulags in issue #66. In subsequent appearances, she helps the Joes clear their name in the scandal that follows the Cobra Civil War. This involves working with ex Joe members like Grunt and other Joes who are officially fugitives, such as Roadblock. The entire Joe team raids a faux hospital to save the lives of General Hawk and Hollingsworth. Destro himself provides the final "nail in the coffin" that clears the Joes.

She reunites Billy with his mother. This begins with Jinx being taken "hostage" by Billy's mother, a situation which Jinx was in control over the entire time. Ultimately everyone calms down and a somewhat more peaceful reuinion is had.

She also battles remnants of the Arashikage clan. She became a member of the G.I. Joe special team, Ninja Force, and continued serving until G.I. Joe was disbanded.

Much of Jinx's character designs without her mask in her early appearances have been inconsistent, portraying her as somewhat younger looking and at much the same teenage years as Billy. This was a problem as her action figure had her wearing a ninja mask. Issue #65 began using the design based on her unmasked appearance in the animated film, G.I. Joe: The Movie.

Devil's Due Comics continuity[]
The real name of Jinx has been revealed to be Kimi Arashikage. It is unknown if this is reflected in other continuities.[1]

In the first four issues of the G.I. Joe comics published by Devil's Due Publishing, it is revealed that she spent the years that followed using her skills in intelligence-gathering to become a bounty hunter in Tokyo. Fellow Joe teammate Budo followed her and they became lovers, despite their contradicting backgrounds (Budo is a samurai). She rejoined G.I. Joe when the team was reinstated to battle a revived Cobra. When G.I. Joe commander Hawk was shot in the back by Zartan, the team is disbanded once more.

After some time, the G.I. Joe team reformed, but it was a much smaller group of specialists. Although she is not a member of the new team, she serves as a member of the reserves.

Jinx stars in the one-shot comic Special Missions: Tokyo. As part of the new Special Missions series, this One-Shot focuses on some of the fan favorite team members that have not been seen since the end of the original series including reservists Wild Bill, Gung-Ho, Clutch, Rock 'n Roll and Budo.

G.I. Joe Reloaded[]

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G.I. Joe vs. Transformers[]

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Action Force (British) Comics continuity[]

Jinx's secondary military speciality was accountancy.[2] She was part of a team who travelled to Vietnam after Gung-Ho went in search of his former comrades.[3] On one occasion Jinx broke into the M.A.R.S. building just to steal the financial records to show if the organisation was paying its taxes. In the process she easily subdued both Croc Master and Big Boa along with many Cobra Troopers.[4]

Blackthorne Comics continuity[]

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Dreamwave Comics continuity[]

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Hasbro Comics continuity[]

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Animated continuity[]

Sunbow animated series[]

Voiced by: Shuko Akune
Jinx

Jinx from the G.I. Joe: The Movie.

Jinx from G.I

Jinx from G.I. Joe Real American Hero The Movie displaying her unique martial arts style.

In the continuity established by Sunbow, her first and only appearance was in G.I. Joe: The Movie where she is established as a member of the Rawhides, a group of G.I. Joe rookie recruits. She is often blamed for any unlucky occurrences and her codename reflects this. She was also Falcon's love interest in the film. During a sparring session with Beachhead, she made a reference to her blind ninja master. The climax of the film brought her in mortal combat with Cobra-La's most lethal member, Pythona. She fights at her best blindfolded, as she was trained in this method by her ninja master, who was blind.

Jinx from G.I

Jinx from G.I. Joe Real American Hero The Movie with her mask on.

Direct-to-video series[]

Jinx's next appearance is in the direct-to-video animated film G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom which ignores previous animated continuity. Her original background with the Blind Master is not mentioned, instead she is currently undergoing tutelage along with Kamakura under Snake Eyes. She likes to rib her fellow apprentice for his lesser experience. Because of the nature of the movie, it is hard to determine if she is an apprentice for the first time, or is learning a new level of ninja skills as she does seem to be a very seasoned ninja.

Toys[]

Generation 1
Jinx A Real American Hero (1987)

Jinx was among the carded single-packs released in the 1987 series of the A Real American Hero toys.


Appearance: red mask; red shirt and pants with dragon emblem on left chest; black cuffs and belt; red shoes and fingernails

Accessories: black pouch backpack with two slots for swords; silver naginata staff; two medium-length silver swords with textured hilts and angled tips.

Variations: A variant released exclusively at 1993's convention had a Cobra symbol on the chest.


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Generation 2
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Tiger Force (2003)
In 2003, a Toys "Я" Us-exclusive Tiger Force five-pack was released. Jinx was renamed as Agent Jinx. The 2003 Tiger Force version of Jinx was a recolor of her original 1987 action figure.
Tiger Force filecard from YoJoe.com
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Valor vs. Venom (2004)
As part of the Valor vs. Venom toy series, Agent Jinx was carded in a two-pack with Cobra Slice.
Valor vs. Venom filecard from YoJoe.com

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