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:''Rumbler is a [[G.I. Joe Team|G.I. Joe]] character from the [[A Real American Hero]] series.''
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==Bio==
 
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|name=Rumbler
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|realname=Earl-Bob Swilley
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|birthplace=Raeford, North Carolina
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|branch=US Army
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|graderank=Corporal (E-4)
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|specialty=Fast attack vehicles; Armor; Small arms
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|weapon=[[R/C Crossfire]]
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|1stcomic=[[Rolling Thunder (Marvel Comics issue)|''G.I. Joe'' #80]]
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==Fiction==
 
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===A Real American Hero comics continuity===
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====Marvel Comics continuity====
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|style="border:1px solid black" align=center|[[File:Rumbler_1987.jpg|Rumbler]]
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Rumber was available in [[1987]] packaged exclusively with the [[Crossfire]]. As this set was introduced near the end of the year and discontinued in early 1988, Rumbler is a rare figure.
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'''Appearance''': brown hair and mustache; dark grey open-collar shirt; brown open jacket; green gloves; yellow pants and belt; green boots
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'''Accessories''': brown "[[Crankcase (RAH)|Crankcase]]" helmet; light grey "[[Heavy Metal]]" machine gun.
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[http://www.yojoe.com/action/87/rumbler.shtml YoJoe.com page]/[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/87/rumbler.shtml Filecard]
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*Sold without accessories at 1993's G.I. Joe Convention, mislabeled under the name "Footloose."
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*Rumbler was never pictured in any Hasbro catalog.
 
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*Working names included "Motor-Face," "Down-Shift," "Overdrive," "Long-Gone" and "Scrambler."
   
 
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[[Category:1987/Introductions]]
 
 
[[Category:G.I. Joe Team]]
 
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[[Category:A Real American Hero characters]]
 
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Rumbler is a G.I. Joe character from the A Real American Hero series.
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Fiction

A Real American Hero comics continuity

Marvel Comics continuity

   Write up

Devil's Due Comics continuity

   Write up

Toys

Generation 1
Rumbler A Real American Hero (1987)

Rumber was available in 1987 packaged exclusively with the Crossfire. As this set was introduced near the end of the year and discontinued in early 1988, Rumbler is a rare figure.


Appearance: brown hair and mustache; dark grey open-collar shirt; brown open jacket; green gloves; yellow pants and belt; green boots

Accessories: brown "Crankcase" helmet; light grey "Heavy Metal" machine gun.


YoJoe.com page/Filecard


Trivia

  • Sold without accessories at 1993's G.I. Joe Convention, mislabeled under the name "Footloose."
  • Rumbler was never pictured in any Hasbro catalog.
  • Working names included "Motor-Face," "Down-Shift," "Overdrive," "Long-Gone" and "Scrambler."

External links

   Write up

Footnotes



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