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The name or term Stalker refers to more than one character or object. For a list of other uses, see Stalker.


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Stalker is G.I. Joe character from the A Real American Hero and G.I. Joe vs. Cobra series.
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You would never have thought but before Stalker joined the Army he was the leader of a large street gang in Detroit. Life in the gang tempered him into a ferocious fighter and a leader capable of controlling rambunctious men. Life in a gang disillusioned Stalker but the skills he learned, he brought with him in the Army and became one of the most trusted men tasked with leading squads in their missions.

Stalker is a graduate from Monterey's Army Languages School, Fort Holabird's Intelligence School and Fort Bening's Ranger School. His fluency in a variety of languages (including French, Arabic and Swahili) means he is a hard man to fool.


Fiction

Comics

A Real American Hero continuity

Marvel Comics continuity

Stalker originally joined the army as he was seeking a chance to escape from the streets of Detroit. With the Vietnam War raging he didn't want to worry his mother so, with the help of a cousin stationed in Germany, he pretended to be working there and had his mail rerouted. Others in this Long Range Recon Patrol (L.R.R.P.) team would help him make up stories for his letters home.[1] He served with both Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow and their experience made them the best of friends.[2] The others in the six-man team were Wade Collins, Dickie Saperstein and Ramon Escobedo. Saperstein and Escobedo were killed in action and the others believed Collins had also perished.[3] After their tour, only Stalker stayed in the military, while Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow went on a long sabbatical training in the art of the ninja.[4] Years later, Stalker, along with Hawk, would be responsible for selecting the members that would comprise the original Joe team. He was, in effect, serving as second in command to Hawk until Duke came on board. He suggested Snake-Eyes for the team and the two went to the High Sierras where they found him and convinced him to join.[5]

When Dr. Adele Burkhart was kidnapped by Cobra, Stalker was tasked with leading a spearhead unit into the island base where the evil organization was holding her. After leveling the air field, they discovered what Cobra had done to the island's residents. Despite the severity of the atrocity, he kept everyone in line to focus on the mission which ended in Burkhart's successful rescue.[6] Later on, he was with Hawk's group in a Middle Eastern country, awaiting the return of a team held up by Colonel Sharif's men.[7] Stalker would find his skill in resourcefulness to be tested by the mercenary Kwinn. While Stalker's trap worked, he didn't count on Kwinn anticipating his move. He and his team were investigating the Russian research station in the Arctic when the Americans' were raided. Still, he earned the respect of Kwinn.[8] When Cobra unleashed a battle robot within the Pit, Stalker was among those trapped in the arms room. They managed to get out and find out Cobra's true plan with the robot. Stalker quickly organized a hunting group for the electronic bugs that escaped from the robot's head.[9] A mission in Afghanistan tested Stalker's resolve to complete any mission. After battling the Oktober Guard and having the spy plane they are retrieving stolen by Cobra, he met resistance from his teammates for suggesting to team up with the Guard and go after the plane. He pulls a field decision and still completed the mission.[10][11]

Stalker's most trying moment was when he and his team were captured by Borovian authorities after a mission gone awry. Only Outback manages to escape, under protest.[12] Snow Job and Quick-Kick are imprisoned with Stalker for several months in a brutal Borovian prison camp.[13] Snow-Job comes close to dying when he falls ill. The United States disavows any knowledge of their mission. Scarlett and Snake-Eyes fake their own death and join with Storm Shadow in an illegal mission. All of the Joes escape with the aid of the freedom fighters called Magda and her friend, the White Clown.

Stalker, Snow Job and Quick Kick emerge back home to a crowd of dozens of Joes. All three come to Outback to reassure him that he did the right thing.

Stalker stayed on, serving with the G.I. Joe Team until its disbandment in 1994.

Devil's Due Comics continuity

After G.I. Joe was disbanded in 1994, Stalker stayed in the military, serving for a brief time as a recruiter in his hometown of Detroit. In 2001, the G.I. Joe team was reinstated in response to Cobra's return to the United States. Under the leadership of his old comrade, Duke, many of the older Joes, including Stalker, were brought back to help train and lead a batch of new recruits. Stalker later took part in the Joes' assault on Cobra Island to fight the forces of a revived Serpentor.

Eventually, the team's roster was cut down to only a dozen Joes including Stalker. That small team defended the new Pit against Cobra's attack, but Stalker and most of the team members were quickly reassigned to other units. Shortly after, the G.I. Joe team was again disbanded by the military but later, under the leadership of General Joseph Colton, Stalker was reactivated along with seven other Joes to continue counter terrorism activity.

G.I. Joe Reloaded

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G.I. Joe vs. Transformers

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Action Force (British) Comics continuity

Stalker was part of a G.I. Joe team in the Latin American county of Sao Cristobel who prevented Cobra from securing a nuclear warhead.[14]

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

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Stalker always carry an air of authority with him.

Stalker was with Duke and Snake-Eyes testing the Skystrikers when Cobra attacked Joe HQ. After that assault, he was assigned by Duke to test a base's security by infiltrating it. That exercise didn't mean much as Cobra used the M.A.S.S. Device to teleport their way in the base and steal a relay satellite.[15] While Duke is gone, Stalker and Scarlett headline the G.I. Joe Team. When Duke escaped and got back, he was among the first to greet his comrade.[16] He joined in the mission to harvest heavy water from one of the deepest trenches. Although not particularly trained for underwater combat, he's able to hold well enough on his own.[17]

DiC animated series

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Toys

Generation 1
Stalker A Real American Hero (1982)

Stalker is among the number of characters of the original 1982 series of A Real American Hero toys. The original version had straight bicep arms. A year later, he was given the swivel arm design which allowed his biceps to rotate.


Appearance: Black moustache; dark green beret; green camouflage outfit with black straps.

Accessories: black M-32 submachine gun.


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Stalker v2 A Real American Hero (1989)

The year 1989 brought back a number of familiar characters back into circulation, Stalker included. Not content to be merely a ranger, he's a tundra ranger.


Appearance: black hair and mustache; off-white cap and shirt with brown camouflage; green scarf; white coat with red and yellow details on chest; off-white gloves; light green pants with brown camouflage; green belt; brown boots

Accessories: soft, white face mask, solid in front; white kayak backpack with removable arm and counterweight; white rifle with scope, lateral T-shaped stock, and angled grip and magazine; gold machine gun with handle for kayak; light grey knife with notched tip; white two-sided oar.


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Battle Commanders Stalker A Real American Hero (1992)

Stalker is back to being just a ranger once again for the 1992 series of A Real American Hero toys.


Appearance: black beret; black hair and mustache; black shirt with yellow straps and gloves; white and black camouflage pants with black boots.

Accessories: yellow talking backpack; black laser submachine gun (new); black combat rifle (new, .30-cal. M19); black figure stand.


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Arctic Attack Force Stalker Arctic Attack Force (1993)

Stalker was released in the 1993 series of A Real American Hero toys, as part of a mailaway offer with Dee-Jay, Sub-Zero and Snow Serpent.


Appearance: black hair and mustache; white cap and pants with brown camouflage; olive green scarf and green shirt; white coat with red and blue details on chest; brown gloves, belt, and boots

Accessories: silver "Shockwave" knife.


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Battle Corps (1994)
The entire carded line up of 1994 was all branded with the Battle Corps logo. Stalker came with several guns, one which is spring loaded and actually fired.
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Stars and Stripes Forever (1997)

The carded characters of 1982 are collected in the Stars and Stripes Forever pack commemorating the 15th anniversary of the A Real American Hero line. Stalker was recolored for this set and came with the same accessories.
1997 filecard from YoJoe.com
Generation 2
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G.I. Joe vs. Cobra (2002)
The relaunch of G.I. Joe featured carded two-packs that included one Joe and one Cobra. Beginning from this series, Stalker was renamed as Sgt. Stalker and in a rivalry with Neo-Viper Commander. Sgt. Stalker was also sold in a single-pack. Yet another version with different coloring is released much later packaged with Zartan.
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Tiger Force (2002)
Toys "Я" Us brings back the Tiger Force concept with a 5-pack exclusive. Sgt. Stalker was made with the same mold used to create Battle Commander Stalker minus the large backpack.
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Valor vs. Venom (2004)
Continuing the theme started by G.I. Joe vs. Cobra, Sgt. Stalker is packaged in a two-pack with Firefly and also available in single-card pack form.
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Comic Pack (2004)
A Comic Pack that featured Sgt. Stalker also included General Abernathy, Double Clutch and a copy of the comic book G.I. Joe #3. As with the Comic Pack figures, Sgt. Stalker is designed to look reminiscent of his appearance in the comic.
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Desert Patrol Squad (2004)
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Comic Pack (2005)
The second Comic Pack to feature Sgt. Stalker also included Horrorshow, Stormavik and a copy of G.I. Joe #7.
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Winter Operations (2005)
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Comic Pack (2006)
Sgt. Stalker is featured in yet another Comic Pack but this one was initially available Direct-to-Consumer via online vendors but later available in Toys R Us stores. This was a special Comic Pack that featured a copy of G.I. Joe #26 and the characters in the pack reflected the content of the story. For this pack, Sgt. Stalker was named as his real name Lonzo R. Wilkinson to reflect his pre-G.I. Joe days as are Classified man and Thomas Arashikage.
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Generation 3
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A Real American Hero 25th Anniversary (2007)
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Trivia

  • Stalker was the first man Hawk recruited for the Joe Team.
  • Stalker had two brothers, both of whom died in gang conflicts.

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