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:''Tomax is a [[Cobra]] character from the [[A Real American Hero]] and [[G.I. Joe vs. Cobra]] series.'' |
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+ | |birthplace=Corsica<ref>{{storylink|Order of Battle 3}}</ref> |
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− | |specialty=[[Crimson Guard]] commander; Infiltration; Espionage; Sabotage, Propaganda; Corporate law |
+ | |specialty=[[Crimson Guard (RAH)|Crimson Guard]] commander; Infiltration; Espionage; Sabotage, Propaganda; Corporate law |
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− | '''Tomax''' is one half of the Crimson Twins, the identical twin brother commanders of [[Cobra]]'s [[Crimson Guard]] force. As head of the Siegies, they wage their war not in the battlefields but in courtrooms and executive board rooms. They bring a finesse to Cobra's power, their knowledge of law and finance is astounding as they wound enemies by their very own laws and ordinances. |
+ | '''Tomax''' is one half of the Crimson Twins, the identical twin brother commanders of [[Cobra]]'s [[Crimson Guard (RAH)|Crimson Guard]] force. As head of the Siegies, they wage their war not in the battlefields but in courtrooms and executive board rooms. They bring a finesse to Cobra's power, their knowledge of law and finance is astounding as they wound enemies by their very own laws and ordinances. |
− | Greedy and manipulative from the very start, he and his brother [[Xamot]] left the Foreign Legion to become mercenaries. They were too smart to be soldiers forever and learned banking from the very best in Zurich. He could crush companies with his knowledge of commerce, a three-piece suit and a laptop. Their financial exploits caught the attention of [[Cobra Commander]]. He didn't think twice about the opportunity and took to the Commander's offer to work for him. |
+ | Greedy and manipulative from the very start, he and his brother [[Xamot (RAH)|Xamot]] left the Foreign Legion to become mercenaries. They were too smart to be soldiers forever and learned banking from the very best in Zurich. He could crush companies with his knowledge of commerce, a three-piece suit and a laptop. Their financial exploits caught the attention of [[Cobra Commander]]. He didn't think twice about the opportunity and took to the Commander's offer to work for him. |
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=====Devil's Due Comics continuity===== |
=====Devil's Due Comics continuity===== |
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====G.I. Joe Reloaded==== |
====G.I. Joe Reloaded==== |
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====G.I. Joe vs. Transformers==== |
====G.I. Joe vs. Transformers==== |
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====Action Force (British) Comics continuity==== |
====Action Force (British) Comics continuity==== |
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+ | Tomax & Xamot sent [[Crimson Guard (RAH)|Crimson Guards]] to a London embassy to capture the Ambassador but Action Force stopped them. Xamot was disguised in the street and telepathically warned Tomax who was flying the retrieval helicopter. They placed a tracer on their captured equipment and used it to learn the location of the Action Force base. The twins attacked with a squad of [[B.A.T. (RAH)|B.A.T.s]] but they found themselves in a trap and the base’s defence systems destroyed the robots. |
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+ | The twins escaped, taking with them a photograph of the family of [[Trent]], Action Force's commander and Ministry of Defence liasion. On a tube train they discussed making use of the photograph to boost their favour but were observed by another passenger who waited until they were gone to reveal himself as Zartan.<ref>{{storylink|Action Force Monthly 1#Double Bluff|Double Bluff}}</ref> Before the twins could take action, Zartan’s associates the [[Dreadnoks]] kidnapped Trent’s daughter and sought to blackmail him. In the process Trent was killed.<ref>{{storylink|Action Force Monthly 2#Death or Glory|Death or Glory}}</ref> |
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+ | The twins were the the prosecuters when Destro faced an abortive trial for disloyalty after a failure to capture a [[Broadcast Energy Transmitter]].<ref>{{storylink|Action Force Monthly 6#As Thick as Thieves!|As Thick as Thieves!}}</ref> They then ordered Crimson Guard Simon Weller, who worked as a bank branch manager in the village of Little Meldon, to steal the bank’s holdings. Action Force laid siege and Weller’s brother Robert talked Simon into surrendering. Furious with the Guard's failure, the twins shot Simon Weller dead, making it appear as though Action Force were responsible. They subsequently recruited a grieving Robert to Cobra.<ref>{{storylink|Action Force Monthly 10#Blood Brothers|Blood Brothers}}</ref> |
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====Blackthorne Comics continuity==== |
====Blackthorne Comics continuity==== |
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====Dreamwave Comics continuity==== |
====Dreamwave Comics continuity==== |
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====Hasbro Comics continuity==== |
====Hasbro Comics continuity==== |
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===Animated continuity=== |
===Animated continuity=== |
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====Sunbow animated series==== |
====Sunbow animated series==== |
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+ | :''Voiced by: [[Corey Burton]]'' |
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+ | [[Image:1_tomax.png|200px|thumb|left|Tomax from the [[A Real American Hero animated continuity]].]] |
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====DiC animated series==== |
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====Sigma 6 animated series==== |
====Sigma 6 animated series==== |
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==Toys== |
==Toys== |
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+ | '''Appearance''': red-purple hair parted on the right; blue sleeveless shirt with silver collar and red sash diagonally across chest; silver insignia on left side of chest; silver armor on right shoulder; black gloves; blue pants with silver and red belt and boots; silver and red Cobra symbols above red kneepads. |
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+ | '''Accessories''': large black pistol with trigger guard and scope; shares a silver zipline and black string with Xamot. |
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* '''The Real American Hero Collection (2002)''' |
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:Tomax gets the three-piece suit treatment in the Crimson Guard Force. He is packaged together with a Crimson Guard and [[Firefly]]. |
:Tomax gets the three-piece suit treatment in the Crimson Guard Force. He is packaged together with a Crimson Guard and [[Firefly]]. |
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:[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/05/tomax5.shtml Crimson Guard Force] |
:[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/05/tomax5.shtml Crimson Guard Force] |
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+ | :Tomax was released with the third series of comic packs in 2008. The pack also included Xamot and an original issue of ''G.I. Joe'', [[A Bad Day at the Circus|#36½]]. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | * While the cartoon and comics played up the psychic connection between Tomax and Xamot, it was never mentioned in their original |
+ | * While the cartoon and comics played up the psychic connection between Tomax and Xamot, it was never mentioned in their original filecard. It took up until the SpyTroops series to mention any such ability. |
+ | * Tomax and Xamot's preliminary names were Movat and Tovam.<ref>Steve Gerber, ''G.I. Joe Writers' Guide'' (Sunbow Productions, Inc., 1985), 17. Available as a PDF at http://joeguide.com/pm/writersguide/ </ref> |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/joe/tandx.html My Useless Knowledge biography] |
* [http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/joe/tandx.html My Useless Knowledge biography] |
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==Footnotes== |
==Footnotes== |
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[[Category:A Real American Hero characters]] |
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Revision as of 16:48, 7 April 2020
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- Tomax is a Cobra character from the A Real American Hero and G.I. Joe vs. Cobra series.
Tomax is one half of the Crimson Twins, the identical twin brother commanders of Cobra's Crimson Guard force. As head of the Siegies, they wage their war not in the battlefields but in courtrooms and executive board rooms. They bring a finesse to Cobra's power, their knowledge of law and finance is astounding as they wound enemies by their very own laws and ordinances.
Greedy and manipulative from the very start, he and his brother Xamot left the Foreign Legion to become mercenaries. They were too smart to be soldiers forever and learned banking from the very best in Zurich. He could crush companies with his knowledge of commerce, a three-piece suit and a laptop. Their financial exploits caught the attention of Cobra Commander. He didn't think twice about the opportunity and took to the Commander's offer to work for him.
Fiction
Comics
A Real American Hero continuity
Marvel Comics continuity
- The G.I. Joe: Order of Battle comics identify Corsica as Tomax's birthplace.
Devil's Due Comics continuity
Write up
G.I. Joe Reloaded
Write up
G.I. Joe vs. Transformers
Write up
Action Force (British) Comics continuity
Tomax & Xamot sent Crimson Guards to a London embassy to capture the Ambassador but Action Force stopped them. Xamot was disguised in the street and telepathically warned Tomax who was flying the retrieval helicopter. They placed a tracer on their captured equipment and used it to learn the location of the Action Force base. The twins attacked with a squad of B.A.T.s but they found themselves in a trap and the base’s defence systems destroyed the robots.
The twins escaped, taking with them a photograph of the family of Trent, Action Force's commander and Ministry of Defence liasion. On a tube train they discussed making use of the photograph to boost their favour but were observed by another passenger who waited until they were gone to reveal himself as Zartan.[2] Before the twins could take action, Zartan’s associates the Dreadnoks kidnapped Trent’s daughter and sought to blackmail him. In the process Trent was killed.[3]
The twins were the the prosecuters when Destro faced an abortive trial for disloyalty after a failure to capture a Broadcast Energy Transmitter.[4] They then ordered Crimson Guard Simon Weller, who worked as a bank branch manager in the village of Little Meldon, to steal the bank’s holdings. Action Force laid siege and Weller’s brother Robert talked Simon into surrendering. Furious with the Guard's failure, the twins shot Simon Weller dead, making it appear as though Action Force were responsible. They subsequently recruited a grieving Robert to Cobra.[5]
Blackthorne Comics continuity
Write up
Dreamwave Comics continuity
Write up
Hasbro Comics continuity
Write up
Animated continuity
Sunbow animated series
- Voiced by: Corey Burton
DiC animated series
Write up
Direct-to-video series
Write up
Sigma 6 animated series
Write up
Toys
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A Real American Hero (1985) Tomax is carded together with his twin Xamot as a two-pack in the 1985 edition of A Real American Hero toys. He and Xamot shared a single filecard.---- Appearance: red-purple hair parted on the right; blue sleeveless shirt with silver collar and red sash diagonally across chest; silver insignia on left side of chest; silver armor on right shoulder; black gloves; blue pants with silver and red belt and boots; silver and red Cobra symbols above red kneepads. Accessories: large black pistol with trigger guard and scope; shares a silver zipline and black string with Xamot. | |
- The Real American Hero Collection (2002)
- A re-release of Tomax was part of the final set of The Real American Hero Collection toys. The final set was not sold through stores but rather thru online.
- Real American Hero Collection filecard
- Crimson Strike Team (2002)
- The Crimson Strike Team version of Tomax was a 2002 G.I. Joe Convention exclusive. It is a repaint of the original Tomax design.
- Crimson Strike Team filecard
- Spy Troops (2003)
- The Spy Troops series gives Tomax an all-new design. He is packaged together with Xamot and the Crimson Command Copter.
- Spy Troops filecard
- Crimson Guard Force (2005)
- Tomax gets the three-piece suit treatment in the Crimson Guard Force. He is packaged together with a Crimson Guard and Firefly.
- Crimson Guard Force
- G.I. Joe Generation 3 (2008)
- Tomax was released with the third series of comic packs in 2008. The pack also included Xamot and an original issue of G.I. Joe, #36½.
- Filecard
Trivia
- While the cartoon and comics played up the psychic connection between Tomax and Xamot, it was never mentioned in their original filecard. It took up until the SpyTroops series to mention any such ability.
- Tomax and Xamot's preliminary names were Movat and Tovam.[6]
See Also
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Order of Battle 3
- ↑ Double Bluff
- ↑ Death or Glory
- ↑ As Thick as Thieves!
- ↑ Blood Brothers
- ↑ Steve Gerber, G.I. Joe Writers' Guide (Sunbow Productions, Inc., 1985), 17. Available as a PDF at http://joeguide.com/pm/writersguide/
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