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The Funhouse - Our story opens with Zartan zooming through a swamp on his swamp-skier. As ever, not only is it night, but he's up to no good, breaking into "lab central." Using his chameleon powers, he sneaks up behind the night security guard and knocks him out. When he gets inside, Zartan interrupts Dr. Hibbentrope, who is excitedly using a microscope to study some electrons. read more...
G.I. Joe began in 1964 as a line of 12-inch articulated action figures produced by Hasbro. They represented four of the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces with the Action Soldier (Army), Action Sailor (Navy), Action Pilot (Air Force) and Action Marine (USMC). The development of G.I. Joe led to the coining of the term "action figure."
In 1982, the line was relaunched with the smaller 3¾" scale complete with vehicles, playsets, and a complex background story involving an ongoing struggle between the G.I. Joe Team and the evil Cobra organization. The relaunch pioneered several tactics in toy marketing, combining traditional advertising with a new cartoon miniseries and an ongoing comicbook.
Check out the new teaser, "Cobra Army Recruitment" video that came out in anticipation of the newest installment of the Joe franchise; G.I. Joe: Retaliation.
Did you know...
- ...Pathfinder's father was a Korean War veteran who taught him the finer points of military reconnaissance?
- ...Tunnel Rat's appearance was based on Larry Hama?
- ...before Cobra started to have more specialized personnel, there were only the Cobra Troopers?
- ...the G.I. Joe Adventure Team is the series of G.I. Joe toys to come out in 1970 to 1976?
- ...Cobra Commander spent time disguised as White House Chief of Staff Garrett Freelowe?
- ...Rachel Nichols plays Scarlett in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra?
- ...the Resolute cartoon was written by Warren Ellis?
- ...the dragon tattooed on Storm Shadow's chest symbolizes power and cunning?
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