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G.I. Joe Extreme | |
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Basic figure
Version 1 of Iron Klaw was released in as a basic figure in the G.I. Joe Extreme toyline in 1995. Appearance: Accessories: Gray sword, gray missiles, and a black missile launcher |
G.I. Joe Extreme | |
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Deluxe figure
Version 2 of Iron Klaw was released as a deluxe figure in the G.I. Joe Extreme line in 1995. Appearance: Accessories: Black gun, black head armor, black body armor, foam missile, and a black air-powered missile launcher. |
G.I. Joe Extreme | |
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The Ultimate Battle of Good vs. Evil
Version 3 of Iron Klaw was released as in a two-pack with Lt. Stone version 3 in the G.I. Joe Extreme line in 1995. Appearance: Accessories: Gray sword and black and purple cape. |
Generation 3 | |
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A Real American Hero (2013)
Iron Klaw was released in 2013, as part of the G.I. Joe Collector's Club Figure Subscription Service. He was in the fourth shipment of volume 1 of that service and shipped with Sure Fire version 3. His figure number was 1-08. Appearance: Accessories: Black and red beret, silver, purple, and gold bandoliers, a silver and black sword, red claws, two gray pistols, and a black display stand. |
Trivia[]
- Iron Klaw/Rani was voiced by Richard Newman. He also voiced several Transformers characters, such as Rhinox/Tankor (Beast Wars/Beast Machines) and Vector Prime (Cybertron).
- He appears in the IDW Transformers Story of Binaltech as one of the leaders of the Concurrence.
- He appears in Hawk's Matrix-induced vision in G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers.
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