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==Fiction== |
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+ | Hot Seat's real name was Michael A. Taylor and he was born in Bath, Avon, United Kingdom.<ref>[[Intelligence Profile]] in ''[[G.I. Joe Annual 1992]]''.</ref> He was part of a G.I. Joe team in the Latin American county of Sao Cristobel who prevented Cobra from securing a nuclear warhead.<ref>{{storylink|G.I. Joe Annual 1992#Thunder in the Mountains|Thunder in the Mountains}}</ref> |
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==Toys== |
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+ | |style="border:1px solid black" align=center|[[File:Hot Seat 1989.jpg|Hot Seat]] |
− | |style="border:1px solid black" valign=top|'''A Real American Hero (1989)''' |
+ | |style="border:1px solid black" valign=top|'''A Real American Hero (1989)''' |
+ | The only Hot Seat figure ever was available packaged with the [[Raider]] jet vehicle in the [[1989]] series of [[A Real American Hero (toyline)|Real American Hero toys]]. |
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+ | '''Appearance''': grey hair; beige shirt with green vest; orange pants; black gloves, belt and boots |
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+ | '''Accessories''': black helmet covering one eye and with attached mic. |
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[http://www.yojoe.com/action/89/hotseat.shtml YoJoe.com page]/[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/89/hotseat.shtml Filecard] |
[http://www.yojoe.com/action/89/hotseat.shtml YoJoe.com page]/[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/89/hotseat.shtml Filecard] |
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==Trivia== |
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+ | *Michael Provost was Hasbro's VP of Entertainment and Licensing. |
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- Hot Seat is a G.I. Joe character from the A Real American Hero series.
Fiction
A Real American Hero comics continuity
Marvel Comics continuity
Write up
Devil's Due Comics continuity
Write up
Action Force (British) Comics continuity
Hot Seat's real name was Michael A. Taylor and he was born in Bath, Avon, United Kingdom.[1] He was part of a G.I. Joe team in the Latin American county of Sao Cristobel who prevented Cobra from securing a nuclear warhead.[2]
Toys
A Real American Hero (1989)
The only Hot Seat figure ever was available packaged with the Raider jet vehicle in the 1989 series of Real American Hero toys. Appearance: grey hair; beige shirt with green vest; orange pants; black gloves, belt and boots Accessories: black helmet covering one eye and with attached mic. |
Trivia
- Michael Provost was Hasbro's VP of Entertainment and Licensing.
External links
Write up
Footnotes
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