List of G.I. Joe ARAH characters
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The list covers every known character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series to have received his/her own action figure. The list only covers individuals and the year they debuted. It does not include every edition of the same character or the name changes that happened.
For first appearance references, v1 refers to the original comics series published by Marvel Comics, SM for the G.I. Joe: Special Missions spin-off, v2 for the comics series by Devil's Due Publishing, FL for the Frontlines spin-off. (See G.I. Joe (comics))
For the characters released in Europe as Action Force, see AF (Action Figures).
[edit] G.I. Joe
Year | Code Name | Function | Real Name | Grade | Description |
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1982 | Breaker | Communications Officer | Alvin R. Kibbey | E-4 | The Joe Team's first communications and computer specialist. Breaker had a habit of chewing bubblegum in any situation. First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. |
Clutch | VAMP driver | Lance J. Steinberg | E-4 | The Joe Team's first mechanic and self-proclaimed ladies' man. First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Flash | Laser Rifle Trooper | Anthony S. Gambello | E-4 | First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Grand Slam | Laser Artillery Soldier | James J. Barney | E-5 | First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Grunt | Infantry Trooper | Robert W. Graves | E-4 | First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Hawk | G.I. Joe commander | Clayton M. Abernathy | O-7 (Brigadier General) | Hawk was the original field commander who eventually took full command of the Joe Team. First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Rock N' Roll | Machine Gunner | Craig S. McConnel | E-5 | A surfer, weight lifter and electric guitar player from Malibu, the noise of machine gun fire is music to his ears. First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Scarlett | Counter-intelligence | Shana M. O'Hara | E-5 | First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Short-Fuze | Mortar Soldier | Eric W. Friestadt | E-4 | First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Snake-Eyes | Commando | (CLASSIFIED) | E-5 | First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Stalker | Ranger | Lonzo R. Wilkinson | E-5 | First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Steeler | Tank Commander | Ralph W. Pulaski | O-1 | First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Zap | Bazooka Soldier | Rafael J. Melendez | E-4 | Missile specialist and demolitions expert. Zap is also a somewhat capable helicopter pilot. A running joke is that he is always being reminded it is like riding a bicycle. First appearances: comics - v1 #1, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
1983 | Ace | Skystriker Fighter pilot | Brad J. Armbruster | O-3 (Captain, USAF) | Skystriker pilot and Poker player. First appearances: comics - v1 #14, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. |
Airborne1 | Helicopter Assault Trooper | Franklin E. Talltree | E-5 (Sergeant) | First appearances: comics - v1 #11, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Cover Girl | Wolverine Driver | Courtney A. Krieger | E-4 | A former female fashion model turned tank specialist. First appearances: comics - v1 #16, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Doc | Medic | Carl W. Greer | O-3 (Captain) | The first member of the Joe medical team, and possibly the only one with a Ph.D. First appearances: comics - v1 #11, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Duke | First Sergeant | Conrad S. Hauser | E-8 | First appearances: comics - v1 #22, animated - A Real American Hero mini-series. | |
Gung-Ho | Marine | Ettienne R. LaFitte | E-7 | Is one of the few marines on the team. A muscle-bound cajun, he is well remembered for the large USMC logo tattoo on his chest. | |
Snow Job | Arctic Trooper | Harlan W. Moore | E-6 | ||
Torpedo | SEAL | Edward W. Leialoha | WO-4 (Warrant Officer) | ||
Tripwire | Mine Detector | Tormod S. Skoog | E-4 (Specialist 4) | ||
Wild Bill | Helicopter Pilot | William S. Hardy | CW-4 | ||
1984 | Blowtorch | Flamethrower | Timothy P. Hanrahan | E-4 | |
Cutter | Hovercraft Pilot | Skip A. Stone | O-2 (Coast Guard lieutenant, junior grade) | The only United States Coast Guard member ever represented in the A Real American Hero line. A persistent man who would do anything to get what he wants, Cutter insisted on being on the Joe Team when he found out they did not have a representative from the US Coast Guard. The "B" on his ballcap is believed to be representative of the Boston Red Sox MLB team, often known as the underdog.
Cutter's first appearance was as the operator of the GIJOE Killer W.H.A.L.E. hovercraft. He made several appearances in both cartoon and comic form. Cutter later became part of the GIJOE D.E.F., and using his U.S.C.G. training he aided his other fellow mission teammates in taking down the evil and dangerous Headman's Headhunter drug running paramilitary force. Cutter also became master of the GIJOE Shark 9000, a fast intercept vessel. First appearances: comics - v1 #25, animated - The Revenge of Cobra mini-series. |
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Deep Six | S.H.A.R.C. Driver | Malcolm R. Willoughby | PO 2nd (Master Driver's Rating) | ||
Mutt and Junkyard | Dog Handler (K-9) | Stanley R. Perlmutter | SP-4 | A man (Mutt) and his dog (Junkyard). Mutt, a specialist with animals, get along better with dogs than with humans. | |
Recondo | Jungle Trooper | Daniel M. LeClaire | E-4 | ||
Rip Cord | HALO Jumper (High Altitude Low Opening) | Wallace A. Weems | E-4 | ||
Roadblock | Heavy Machine Gunner | Marvin F. Hinton | E-4 | ||
Spirit | Tracker | Charlie Iron-Knife | E-4 | A Native American shaman, Spirit melds mysticism with military training. He is often accompanied by his bald eagle companion "Freedom". | |
Thunder | Self-Propelled Gun Artilleryman | Matthew Harris Breckinridge | E-5 | ||
1985 | Airtight | Hostile Environment | Kurt Schnurr | E-4 | |
Alpine | Mountain Trooper | Albert M. Pine | E-4 | ||
Barbecue | Firefighter | Gabriel A. Kelly | E-4 | ||
Bazooka | Missile Specialist | David L. Katzenbogen | E-5 | The Joe team's second rocket specialist. Clad in a red baseball shirt sporting the number 14, a green military helmet and trademark bazooka over his right shoulder. Loves chewing bubblegum, even while on duty. First appearances: comics - v1 #44, animated - The Pyramid of Darkness mini-series. | |
Crankcase | AWE Striker Driver | Elwood G. Indiana | E-4 | ||
Dusty | Desert Trooper | Ronald W. Tadur | E-4 | ||
Flint | Warrant Officer | Dashiell R. Faireborn | CWO-3 | ||
Footloose | Infantry Trooper | Andrew D. Meyers | E-4 | ||
Frostbite | Snow Cat Driver | Farley S. Seward | E-4 | ||
Heavy Metal | Mauler MBT Tank Driver | Sherman R. Guderian | E-4 | ||
Keel-Haul | Admiral/USS Flagg commander | Everett P. Colby | O-9 | ||
Lady Jaye | Covert Operations | Alison R. Hart-Burnett | E-4 | ||
Quick Kick | Silent Weapons | MacArthur S. Ito | E-4 | Not accepted by either the Japanese or Koreans because of his mixed ancestry and too short to play basketball, Quick Kick turned to martial arts. All martial arts. He is a ranking black belt in Tae Kwan Do, Go Ju Ryu, Southern Praying Mantis Kung-Fu, Tai Chi Sword, Zen Sword, and Wing Chun. He was working as a stunt man in Hollywood when he was recruited for the G.I. Joe team. | |
Sgt. Slaughter | Drill instructor | Unknown/Classified top secret | |||
Shipwreck | Sailor | Hector X. Delgado | CPO | ||
Tollbooth | Bridge Layer Driver | Chuck X. (for nothing) Goren | Spc-5 | ||
1986 | Beachhead | Ranger | Wayne R. Sneeden | E-6 | A Ranger Joe specializing in "not being found". In the animated series, he is fifth in the G.I. Joe line of command. First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. |
Claymore | Covert operations | John Zullo | Captain | ||
Cross Country | HAVOC driver | Robert M. Blais | E-5 | First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Dial-Tone | Communications | Jack S. Morelli | E-4 | First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Fridge | Physical training instructor | William Perry | E-5 | ||
Iceberg | Snow Trooper | Clifton L. Nash | E-5 | First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Leatherneck | Marine | Wendell A. Metzger | Gunnery Sergeant | First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Lifeline | Rescue Trooper | Edwin C. Steen | E-5 | First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Lift-Ticket | Tomahawk Pilot | Victor W. Sikorski | WO-2 | First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Low-Light | Night Spotter | Cooper G. MacBride | E-6 | First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Mainframe | Computer Specialist | Blaine L. Parker | E-5 | First appearances: comics - v1 #57 (cameo), v1 #58 (full), animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Sci-Fi | Laser Trooper | Seymour P. Fine | E-4 | First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Slip-Stream | Conquest X-30 Pilot | Gregory B. Boyajian | O-2 (1st Lt.) | First appearances: comics - mentioned flying a C-130 in v1 #49, actual appearance in #54; animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
Wet-Suit | SEALS | Brian M. Forrest | E-5 | First appearances: animated - Arise, Serpentor, Arise part 1. | |
1987 | Avalanche | Dominator snow tank driver | Ian M. Costello | E-5 (Sergant) | |
Back-Stop | Pulverizer Driver | Robert A. Levin | |||
Blaster | Vindicator hovercraft pilot | Brian R. Davis | E-5 | ||
Blocker | Eliminator driver | David B. McCarthy | E-5 | ||
Chuckles | Undercover | Philip M. Provost | E-5 | ||
Crazylegs | Assault Trooper | David O. Thomas | E-4 | ||
Dodger | Marauder driver | Richard Renwick | E-7 | ||
Fast Draw | Mobile Missile Specialist | Eliot Brown | E-4 | ||
Hardtop | Crawler Driver | Nicholas D. Klas | E-5 | ||
Jinx | Ninja/Intelligence | Top secret | E-5 | ||
Knockdown | Sky Sweeper driver | Blaine M. Gonsalves | E-5 | ||
Law and Order | M.P. and K-9 | Christopher M. Lavigne | E-4 | ||
Lt. Falcon | Green Beret | Vincent R. Falcone | O-2 | ||
Maverick | Vector pilot | Thomas P. Kiley | 0-3 (Captain) | ||
Mercer | Renegade/Mercenary | Felix P. Stratton | E-5 Equivalent | ||
Outback | Survivalist | Stuart R. Selkirk | E-5 | ||
Payload | Defiant Pilot | Mark Morgan, Jr. | O-6 | ||
Psyche-Out | Deceptive Warfare | Kenneth D. Rich | O-2 (1st Lt.) | ||
Red Dog | Renegade | David Taputapu | E-5 Equivalent | ||
Rumbler | R/C Crossfire Driver | Earl-Bob Swilley | E-4 | ||
Sneak Peek | Advanced Recon | Owen King | E-5 | ||
Starduster | Jetpack trooper | Edward J. Skylar | E-5 | ||
Steam Roller | Mobile Command Center Operator | Averill B. Whitcomb | E-5 | ||
Taurus | Renegade | Varujan Ayvazyan | E-5 Equivalent | ||
Tunnel Rat | E.O.D. | Nicky Lee | E-5 | ||
1988 | Armadillo | G.I.Joe Rolling Thunder Driver | Philo R. Makepeace | E-7 | |
Blizzard | Arctic Attack Soldier | Gregory M. Natale | E-7 | ||
Budo | Samurai Warrior | Kyle A. Jesso | E-5 | ||
Charbroil | Flamethrower | Carl G. Shannon | E-4 | ||
Ghostrider | G.I.Joe Phantom X-19 Stealth Fighter | Jonas S. Jeffries | O-4 | ||
Hardball | Multi-Shot Grenadier | Wilmer S. Duggleby | E-4 | ||
Hit & Run | Light Infantryman | Brent Scott | E-4 | ||
Lightfoot | Explosives Expert | Cory R. Owens | E-4 | ||
Muskrat | Swamp Fighter | Ross A. Williams | E-4 | ||
Repeater | Steadi-Cam Machine Gunner | Jeffrey R. Therien | E-6 | ||
Shockwave | S.W.A.T. Specialist | Jason A. Faria | E-4 | ||
Skidmark | G.I.Joe Desert Fox 6WD Driver | Cyril Colombani | E-4 | ||
Skystriker | Tiger Rat pilot | Alexander P. Russo | 0-5 Lt. Colonel | ||
Spearhead | Pointman | Peter R. Millman | E-4 | ||
Storm Shadow | Ninja/Intelligence | Thomas S. Arashikage | E-8 | This marks his first appearance as a member of the G.I. Joe team. | |
Super Trooper | Infantry | Paul Latimer | 0-2 | ||
Wildcard | G.I.Joe Mean Dog Driver | Eric U. Scott | E-4 | ||
Windmill | Skystorm X-Wing Chopper Pilot | Edward J. Roth | O-3 | ||
1989 | Backblast | Anti-Aircraft Solider | Edward J. Menninger | E-5 | |
Countdown | Astronaut | David D. Dubosky | O-3 | ||
Dee-Jay | Comm-tech trooper | Thomas R. Rossi III | Sp-4 Specialist | ||
Dogfight | Mudfighter Pilot | James R. King | O-2 | ||
Downtown | Mortar Man | Thomas P. Riley | E-4 | ||
Hot Seat | Raider Driver | Michael A. Provost | E-7 | ||
Long Range2 | Thunderclap Driver | Karl W. Fritz | E-7 | ||
Recoil | LRRP (Long Range Recon Patrol) | Joseph Felton | E-5 | ||
Scoop | Information Specialist | Leonard Michaels | E-4 | ||
Windchill | Arctic Blast Driver | Jim Steel | E-6 | ||
1990 | Airborne1 | Parachute assembler | Robert M. Six | E-7 | |
Airwave | Audible Frequency Specialist | Cliff V. Mewett | E-6 | ||
Altitude | Recon Scout | John-Edward O. Jones | E-9 (Sergeant Major of the Army) | ||
Ambush | Concealment specialist | Aaron McMahon | E-3 | ||
Bullhorn | Intervention specialist | Stephen A. Ferreria | E-5 | ||
Capt. Grid-Iron | Hand-to-hand combat specialist | Terrance Lydon | 0-3 | ||
Cold Front | Avalanche driver | Charles Donahue | E-7 | ||
Drop Zone | Weapons specialist | Samuel C. Delisi | E-8 | ||
Freefall | Paratrooper | Philip W. Arndt | E-5 | ||
Major Storm | General mobile headquarters commander | Robert G. Swanson | 0-4 | ||
Pathfinder | Jungle assault specialist | William V. Iannotti | E-6 | ||
Rampart | Shoreline defender | Dwayne A. Felix | E-4 | ||
Rapid Fire | Fast attack expert | Robbie London | 0-3 (Captain) | ||
Salvo | Anti-armor trooper | David K. Hasle | E-7 | ||
Skydive | Sky Patrol leader | Lynton N. Felix | E-8 | ||
Static Line | Demolitions expert | Wallace J. Badducci | E-7 | ||
Stretcher | Medical specialist | Thomas J. Larivee | E-5 | ||
Sub-Zero | Winter operations specialist | Mark Habershaw | 0-2 | ||
Topside | Navy assault trooper | John Blanchet | E-6 | ||
Updraft | Retaliator pilot | Matthew W. Smithers | 0-3 | ||
1991 | Big Ben | SAS fighter | David J. Bennett | Staff Sergeant | |
Clean Sweep | Anti-toxin trooper | Daniel W. Price | E-4 | ||
Cloudburst | Glider trooper | Chuck Ram | E-4 | ||
Heavy Duty | Heavy ordnance trooper | Lamont A. Morris | E-5 | ||
Major Altitude | Battle Copter pilot | Robert D. Owens | W0-2 | ||
Ozone | Ozone replenisher trooper | David F. Kunitz | E-4 | ||
Red Star | Oktober Guard officer | Anatoly Fydorovich Krimov | Captain | ||
Skymate | Glider trooper | Daniel T. Toner | Corporal | ||
Tracker | Navy SEAL | Christopher R. Groen | E-7 | ||
1992 | Barricade | Bunker buster | Philip M. Holsinger | E-5 | |
Big Bear | Oktober Guard Anti-Armor Specialist | Grigor Ivanovich Rostoff | Sergeant (Serzhant) | ||
Bullet-Proof | Drug Elimination Force leader/Urban commander | Earl S. Morris | 0-4 | ||
Dojo | Silent weapons ninja | Michael P. Russo | E-8 | ||
General Flagg3 | G.I. Joe General | James Longstreet Flagg III | 0-7 | This is actually the second General Flagg, and the son of the original leader of the G.I. Joe team from the Marvel Comic story line. He was introduced as a toy only. | |
Nunchuk | Nunchaku ninja | Ralph Badducci | E-5 | ||
T'Jbang | Ninja swordsman | Sam LaQuale | E-7 | ||
1993 | Banzai | Rising Sun ninja | Robert J. Travaano | E-4 | |
Blast-Off | Flame thrower | Jeffery D. Thompson | E-4 | ||
Bushido | Snow ninja | Lloyd S. Goldfine | E-4 | ||
Colonel Courage | Strategic commander | Cliff V. Mewett | 0-6 | ||
Long Arm | First strike specialist | Thomas P. Mangiaratti | E-4 | ||
Mace | Undercover operative | Thomas S. Bowman | E-8 | ||
Mirage | Bio-artillery expert/Weapons expert | Joseph R. Balkun | E-6 | ||
Robo-JOE4 | Jet-tech operations expert | Greg D. Scott | E-3 | A scientist that was injured by Destro during a raid to steal plans for Bio Armor. To save his life, he was transplanted into armor and rebuilt as a Cyborg. | |
Snow Storm | High-tech snow trooper | Guillermo "Willie" Suarez | E-6 | ||
T'gin-Zu | Pile Driver operator | Joseph R. Rainone | E-4 | ||
1994 | Effects | Explosives expert | Aron Beck | E-6 | |
Gears | Invention technician | Joseph A. Morrone | 0-3 | ||
Ice Cream Soldier | Flamethrower commando | Tom-Henry Ragan | E-5 | ||
Space Shot | Combat freighter pilot | George A. Roberts | E-4 | ||
1998 | Col. Brekhov | Oktober Guard commander | Ivan Nikolevich Brekhov | Colonel (Equivalent) | |
Lt. Gorky | Oktober Guard commando | Mikhail P. Gorky | Lieutenant (Equivalent) | ||
Thunderwing | Tank Commander | Spencer D. Crecelius | 0-1 | ||
Volga (aka Daina) | Oktober Guard weapons expert | Daina L. Janack | Lieutenant (Equivalent) | ||
2000 | Chameleon | Cobra intelligence officer | Classified | She is the illegitimate half sister of the Baroness, and has taken on her identity as a spy for the G.I. Joe team. | |
2001 | Big Brawler | Jungle mission specialist | Brian K. Mulholland | E-8 (First Sergeant) | He is highly trained in counterintelligence and is the team's primary jungle survival expert. |
Crossfire | Army machine gunner | Bill White | E-7 | ||
Double Blast | Army machine gunner | Charles Griffith | E-8 | ||
Sure Fire | Military police | David S. Lane | 0-5 | ||
Wet Down | Navy SEAL | Daniel R. Alexander | W0-5 | ||
2002 | Dart | Pathfinder | Jimmy Tall Elk | E-6 | |
Sideswipe | Medical specialist | Andrew Frankel | E-5A | ||
Sidetrack | Ranger | John Boyce | E-7 | ||
2003 | Agent Faces | Infiltrator | Michelino J. Paolino | E-4 | |
Barrel Roll | High altitude sniper | Dwight E. Stall | E-4 | ||
Crosshair | Infiltrator/sniper | Don G. Fardie | E-4 | ||
Depth Charge | Underwater demolitions | Nick H. Langdon | E-5 | ||
Kamakura | Ninja | Sean Broca/Sean Collins | E-5 | ||
Rampage | Split Fire driver | Walter A. McDaniel | E-6 (Sergeant) | ||
Red Spot | Laser trooper | Michael P. Ritchie | E-4 | ||
Sgt. Hacker | Information retrieval | Jessie H. Jordon | Sergeant | ||
Switch Gears | Tank driver | Jerome T. Jivoin | E-5 | ||
Wide Scope | Special weapons and tactical | Larry M. Kranseler | E-5 | ||
Wreckage | Demolitions specialist | Dillon L. Moreno | E-4 | ||
2004 | Dr. Link Talbot | Combat Veterinarian | Lincoln B. Talbot | E-4 | |
General Flagg3 | G.I. Joe General | Lawrence J. Flagg | Brigader General | Erroneously listed on his file card as James Longstreet Flagg III, who is in fact his son. | |
Hard Drive | Battlefield computer specialist | Martin A. Pidel | E-4 | ||
Hi-Tech | Operations support specialist | David P. Lewinski | E-4 | ||
Rollbar | Humvee driver | Robert D. Dubé | E-4 | ||
Tracker Kwinn | Mercenary | Jesse Kwinn | NA | ||
2005 | Bombstrike | Forward air controller | Alyssa Renee Stall | E-4 | Bombstrike is the sister of both G.I. Joe Barrel Roll and Cobra Blackout. |
Cannonball | RHINO driver | John Warden | E-4 (Army corporal) | ||
Dragonsky | Oktober Guard flamethrower | Andrei Freisov | Starshina (master sergeant) | ||
Horror Show | Oktober Guard soldier | Stepan Drukersky | |||
Long Range2 | ROCC driver | Alejandro Garcia | E-5 (Army sergeant) | ||
Major Barrage | Artillery commander | David Vennemeyer | O-4 (Army major) | ||
Med Alert | Medic | Kirk Bacus | E-4 (Army corporal) | ||
Shrage | Oktober Guard soldier | Classified | NA | ||
Stormavik | Oktober Guard soldier | Classified | NA | ||
Tiger Claw | Ninja apprentice | Chad M. Johnson | E-4 | ||
2006 | G.I. Jane | Physicist | Jane Ann Martelle | E-5 | Originally Maintained cover as a Combat Nurse. |
Sgt. Misha Zubenkov | Oktober Guard soldier | Misha L. Zubenkov |
- Note 1: There were two characters code named Airborne. It is possible Hasbro did not realize they used the same name for a different character.
- Note 2: There were two characters code named Long Range and possibly for the same reason that Hasbro overlooked their character inventory. The second Long Range appears in the G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 series.
- Note 3: There were two characters code named General Flagg, but there is a reason for this. The second figure made of General Flagg is actually the father of the first figure made. The file card of the second figure erroneously names him as his son. However, he was intended (as per the comic he was released with at the time) to be the original General Flagg.
- Note 4 Robo-Joe's real name is listed as Greg Scott, the same name used for Lifeline's version 5 and 6 filecards.
[edit] Cobra and others
Year | Code Name | Function | Real Name | Description |
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1982 | Cobra Commander | Cobra leader | Unknown | The founder and leader of Cobra, charismatic, driven and ruthless. Considered the most dangerous person on the planet. |
Major Bludd | Mercenary | Sebastian Bludd | ||
Cobra Officer | Infantry, Field Marshal(s) | |||
Cobra (Soldier) | Infantry | |||
1983 | Destro | Weapons supplier | James McCullen Destro XXIV | |
H.I.S.S. Driver | The Enemy | |||
Viper Pilot | The Enemy | As with "Tan" Grunt, a repaint of the Cobra (Soldier) exclusive to the Viper combat glider. However, this is still the first Cobra unit to carry the "Viper" title. | ||
1984 | Baroness | Intelligence officer | Unknown (Alias: Anastasia DeCobray) | |
Firefly | Saboteur | Classified | ||
Scrap Iron | Anti-armor specialist | Classified | An anti-armor specialist known for his highly advanced and destructive weapons systems, as well as his demands for perfection and tactical mind. He has often worked as a product designer for Destro. | |
Storm Shadow | Ninja | Thomas Arashikage | Storm Shadow joined Cobra to find the assassin of his uncle. He later defected to G.I-Joe, then was brainwashed back into Cobra. He managed to break the mind control and joined with G.I.-Joe. | |
Copperhead | Water Moccasin driver | Classified | A Cobra boat pilot who is known for operating his "Water Moccasin" air-driven boat. He is presumably from the Florida Everglades(given his exaggerated Southern accent in the cartoon) and serves as Cobra's Naval Commander. | |
Stinger Driver | The Enemy | As with the Viper Pilot, a repaint of the Cobra Officer, exclusive to the Stinger 4WD vehicle. | ||
Wild Weasel | Rattler pilot | Classified | An ace pilot who has never been seen outside of his flight suit. Wild Weasel is arrogant to a fault, favoring the Rattler ground support jet. The pilots of G.I. Joe hate him as a person, but respect him as a pilot. | |
Zartan | Master of disguise | Unknown (Aliases too numerous to list) | Master of disguise who can be anyone he wants. He suffers from an unspecified mental disorder caused by his multiple persona. | |
1985 | Buzzer | Dreadnok | Richard Blinken-Smythe (Alias: Dick Blinken) | Well known for use of a diamond tooth chainsaw. Arrogant, but probably the most intelligent of the Dreadnoks. One of the founding three members. |
Crimson Guard | Elite trooper | |||
Eel | Frogman | |||
Lamprey | Moray driver/Amphibious assault trooper | |||
Ripper | Dreadnok | Harry Nod | Anti-social and proud of it, Ripper loves to cut things wide open while swearing. | |
Snow Serpent | Polar assault | Recruited from the Eels, Cobra frogmen | ||
Tele-Viper | Communications | |||
Tomax | Crimson Guard commander | Classified | ||
Torch | Dreadnok | Tom Winken | Uses a cutting torch as a weapon | |
Xamot | Crimson Guard commander | Classified | He a scar on his face, the only thing that allows him to be told apart from his brother. | |
1986 | A.V.A.C. | (Air-Viper, Advanced Class) Firebat pilot | ||
BAT | Battle android trooper | |||
Dr. Mindbender | Master of mind control | Unknown | Cobra's chief scientist, an ex-dentist who experimented on himself, turning him into a mad scientist. Perfected the Brainwave Scanner, developed Cobra B.A.T.s, Python Patrol, Neo-Viper and Moray bio-tech process and Serpentor. | |
Monkeywrench | Dreadnok | Bill Winkie | Dreadnok explosives expert and he has a fear a big spider | |
Motor-Viper | Stun driver | |||
Serpentor | Emperor | |||
Strato-Viper | Night Raven pilot | |||
Thrasher | Dreadnok/Thunder Machine driver | Bruno LaCrosse | A loose cannon, he built and operates the Thunder Machine | |
Viper | Infantry | |||
Zandar | Zartan's brother | Unknown | A expert in stealth. | |
Zarana | Zartan's sister | Unknown | A disguise expert with the skills of a trained actress. | |
1987 | Big Boa | Trainer | Unknown | A former amateur boxer and street fighter, Big Boa serves as Cobra's head trainer. Vicious, ruthless and tough, Big Boa trains all recruits, molding them into Viper material. He was very loyal to Cobra Commander, until his death at the hands of the Red Shadows. |
Croc Master | Reptile trainer | Unknown | Cobra's reptile trainer and animal security supervisor. A former crocodile wrestler and security-installation expert, he is responsible for breeding and training the particularly large and aggressive crocodiles that guard the perimeter of Cobra Island. | |
Crystal Ball | Hypnotist | Unknown | Cobra's own hypnotist and sometimes interrogator. (The character is widely believed to have been created by or in honor of author Stephen King, whose son was a big fan of G.I. Joe. King is purported to have written the file card on the back of the character's toy package.) | |
Golobulus | Cobra-La ruler | Unknown | ||
Gyro-Viper | Mamba pilot | |||
Ice-Viper | W.O.L.F. driver | |||
Nemesis Enforcer | Cobra-La | Unknown | ||
Raptor | Falconer | Unknown | An accountant and falconer who went to work for Cobra after being caught poaching on their property. Raptor works in both Cobra's various business fronts and as a part of their operations to breed and train birds for attack purposes. (Raptor actually dresses in a giant falcon costume -- supposedly to gain his falcons' familiarity -- and is widely ridiculed as one of the more cartoonish looking characters). | |
Royal Guard | Cobra-La | |||
Sea Slug | Sea Ray driver | |||
Techno-Viper | Battlefield technician | |||
W.O.R.M.S. | (Weapons Ordinance Rugged Machine Specialists) Maggot driver | |||
Zanzibar | Dreadnok Skiff driver | Morgan Teach | A pirate, | |
1988 | Astro-Viper | Cobranaut | ||
Ferret | DEMON driver | |||
Hydro-Viper | Undersea demon | |||
Iron Grenadier | Destro's elite trooper | |||
Nullifier | AGP pilot | |||
Road Pig | Dreadnok | Donald DeLuca | Suffers from split personality disorder between the violent Road Pig and the more demur Donald. | |
Secto-Viper | Bugg driver | |||
Star-Viper | Stellar Stilleto pilot | |||
Toxo-Viper | Hostile environment trooper | |||
Voltar | Destro's general | The general of Destro's personal army, the Iron Grenadiers. Voltar is renowned for being able to win out against even the most insurmountable odds. Destro himself has stated that he feels Voltar possesses undeniably good fortune. | ||
1989 | Aero-Viper | Condor Z-25 pilot | ||
Alley Viper | Urban assault trooper | |||
Annihilator | Destro's elite trooper | |||
Darklon | Evader driver | Destro's cousin | ||
Frag-Viper | Grenade thrower | |||
Gnawgahyde | Dreadnok poacher | Unknown | An expert hunter and trapper, he rarely bathes. | |
HEAT Viper | Bazooka man | |||
Night-Viper | Night fighter | |||
TARGAT | Trans-atmospheric rapid global assault trooper | |||
Track-Viper | H.I.S.S. II driver | |||
Wild Boar | Razorback driver | |||
1990 | Decimator | Hammerhead driver | ||
Laser-Viper | Laser trooper | |||
Metal-Head | Destro's anti-tank specialist | Metal-Head is an obsessive who devotes his every waking moment to refining the targeting system that operates his personal anti-tank missile launchers. | ||
Night Creeper | Ninja | |||
Overlord | Dictator driver | Unknown | A Crimson Guard who rose through the ranks. In the comic, he served as Serpentor's general in Coil. | |
Range-Viper | Wilderness trooper | |||
Rock-Viper | Mountain trooper | |||
S.A.W.-Viper | Heavy machine gunner | |||
Undertow | Destro's frogman | |||
Vapor | Hurricane pilot | |||
1991 | Cesspool | Chief environmental operative | Vincent A. D'Alleva | A shady businessman who was transformed into a psychopath after falling into a vat of chemicals. He leads Cobra's chemical weapons division. |
Crimson Guard Immortal | Elite trooper | |||
Desert Scorpion | Desert fighter | |||
Incinerator | Flame thrower | |||
Interrogator | Battle Copter pilot/Cobra Interrogation Specialist | A man of unknown origin who delights in breaking his prisoner without the use of torture until they will tell him anything he wants. | ||
Night Vulture | Air recon trooper | |||
Overkill | B.A.T. leader | Robert Skelton | A cyborg monstrosity created from the remains of a terminally wounded Cobra S.A.W.-Viper named Robert Skelton. He serves as a general for the B.A.T. armies. First released as a full robot figure, later as a Cyborg. Note: May be more than one character that has gone by this name. | |
Sky Creeper | Air recon leader | |||
Sludge Viper | Hazardous waste trooper | |||
1992 | Air Devil | Acrobatic aerial assault trooper | ||
Dice | Bo staff ninja | Unknown | A Cobra ninja that was actually kicked out of the Night Creepers for his lack of morals, Dice specializes in particularly brutal martial arts attacks and holds. He is the frequent partner of the Cobra ninja Slice. | |
Flak-Viper | Anti-aircraft trooper | |||
Headhunter | Headman's narcotic guard | |||
Headman | Drug kingpin | Classified | He was re-released in 2002 as a International Smuggler. | |
Heli-Viper | Battle Copter pilot | |||
Ninja-Viper | ||||
Slice | Ninja swordsman | Unknown | Slice is believed to be a renegade ninja from the Arashikage clan. He doesn't know the more silent and subtle ways of the ninja, but he compensates it with raw strength. His sword attack copies the attack patterns of the scorpions. Frequently he's accompanied by the ninja Dice, or, more recently, Slash. | |
Toxo-Zombie | Toxic disaster trooper | Toxo-Zombies are the results of Toxo-Vipers disfigured by their own chemical weaponry and insufficient protective gear. Ironically, the uniform they're seen wearing is supposed to be superior to their original uniforms. | ||
1993 | BAAT | Battle armored android trooper | ||
Bio-Viper | Mega Monster | |||
Crimson Guard Commander | Elite officer | When Crimson Guard Commander was originally released, it was disputed as to whether the figure represents a new C.G. rank, or a new symmetrical uniform worn by Tomax and Xamot. | ||
Cyber-Viper | Cybernetic officer | |||
Gristle | Urban crime commander | Danimal J. Rogers | ||
Mega-Viper | Mega Monster trainer | |||
Monstro-Viper | Mega Monster | |||
Night Creeper Leader | Ninja supreme master | |||
Nitro-Viper | Detonator driver | |||
Red Ninja | Battle Axe operator | |||
Headhunter Stormtrooper | Elite urban crime guard | |||
1994 | Blackstar | Elite space pilot | ||
Carcass | Lunartix Empire alien destroyer | |||
Lobotomaxx | Lunartix Empire stellar explorer | |||
Predacon | Lunartix Empire alien bounty hunter | |||
1998 | Vypra | Rattler 4-WD driver | Ann A. Conda | |
2000 | Rip It | Heavy equipment operator | ||
2001 | Fast Blast Viper | |||
Iguanus | Manimal stellar stalker | |||
Shadow Viper | Counter-intelligence | |||
Slythor | Manimal galactic attacker | |||
Sub Viper | Underwater demolitions | |||
Warwolf | Manimal alien mutation expert | |||
2002 | Cobra C.L.A.W.S. | (Combat Light Armored Weapons Specialists) Heavy weapons trooper | ||
Cobra Moray | Underwater elite operations | Genetically-altered soldiers created from the ranks of Eels | ||
Desert Cobra C.L.A.W.S. | Heavy weapons trooper | |||
Neo-Viper | Infantry officer | Genetically-altered soldiers created from the ranks of the Vipers and Cobra Officers. | ||
Neo-Viper Commander | Neo-Viper leader | |||
Shock-Viper | Fire assault trooper | |||
Skull Buster | Range-Viper leader | Pulled and clawed his way to the top spot of Range Viper leader by being more ruthless a survivor then the rest. He believes he is top of the food chain. | ||
2003 | Black Out | Sniper | Thomas G. Stall | Brother of both G.I. Joe Bombshell and Barrel Roll |
Burnout | Dreadnok mechanic | A natural with mechanics and expert in disguise. | ||
Cobra C.L.A.W.S. Commander | Combat Light Armored Weapons Specialist | A former mercenary, Russian mobster and Special Forces operative, he is highly trained and also head of the Combined Cobra Choir and Glee Club. | ||
Cobra Coils | High speed pursuit vehicle driver | |||
Heavy Water | Radiological weapons specialist | |||
Pit Viper | Infiltration trooper | |||
Sand-Viper | Desert infiltrator | |||
Scalpel | Medic | Andrew R. Walker | Cobra's Chief Medical Officer. He earned his degree from a school that advertised in a magazine and is known for his high patient survival rate, but lack of bedside manner. He works for Cobra because he cannot legally practice medicine anywhere else. | |
2004 | Air-Viper | Cobra Airman | ||
Black Dragon Ninja | Ninja warrior | |||
Cobra Ninja Trooper | Ninja warrior | |||
Coil Crusher | Silent infiltrator | A V-Trooper taken from the elite Jungle Vipers and combined with a snake. | ||
Electric EEL | V-Troops underwater specialist | Cobra Moray troopers combined with an electric eel | ||
Neurotoxin | Sand Scorpion leader | A Sand Viper combined with a scorpion. Exhibiting strength and charisma, he longs to become human again. | ||
Razorclaw | Feral berserker | A civilian kidnapped by Cobra and subjected to the Venom serum to be transformed into a warrior. The "venomization" process infused him with DNA from tigers, giving Razorclaw enhanced strength, speed, and reflexes. He no longer remembers his civilian identity and is deployed as a berserker by Cobra, usually attacking enemies with wrist-mounted, razor-sharp blades. | ||
Razor Trooper | V-Troops infantry | Combined with a tiger, they possess enhanced strength, speed and reflexes. Lead by Razorclaw, they are berserkers, attacking at anything in their path with the wrist mounted blades. | ||
Sand Scorpion | Desert elite trooper | Combined with scorpions, they hide under the sand. They burst forth to attack with bio-mechanical scorpions, arm cannons and claws. | ||
Snow Wolf | V-Troops polar sentry | Combined with an arctic wolf, they are trained similarly to the Cobra Snow Serpent. | ||
Swamp Rat | V-Troops infiltrator | Swamp rats are not used for frontline attacks, but for infiltration and sabotage operations. They can live on garbage and rotten food if need be. | ||
Venomous Maximus | V-Troops overlord | General Hawk (Valor vs. Venom film | Overlord of Cobra's V-troops, he was once General Hawk, commander of the G.I. JOE team. Captured by Cobra and altered by Dr. Mindbender's venomization procedure, Hawk was transformed into a beastly brute with superior strength and a devious mind. Unrestrained by normal human feelings, Venomous Maximus represents a deadly threat to the team Hawk once led. | |
Ghost Bear | Pulverizer driver | Jesse Kwinn Jr. | The son of the late and former Cobra mercenary Kwinn. he was never told the truth about his father's death shortly after Kwinn joined G.I-Joe. | |
2005 | Croc Master 5 | Reptile Leader | The second man to hold this title, he has been combined with a crocodile. | |
Hannibal | General | Hannibal Barca (genetically re-created) | A clone of the legendary general Hannibal Barca left over from the creation of Serpentor. | |
Medi-Viper | Medical trooper | |||
Shadow Strike | Ninja | A lone wolf with no clan loyalty, he helped Cobra Commander destroy the Arishikage clan by appealing to Storm Shadow's ego and developing issues with Snake-Eyes. | ||
Slash | Ninja/mercenary | Cold, sadistic, and ruthless, Slash was exiled from his clan for crimes to unspeakable to mention. His sword style is like a scythe cutting through grain. He lacks even basic humanity. | ||
2006 | Gallow | Plague Trooper | A former S.A.W. Viper, Gallow fires a heavy machine gun with marksman-like aim. He sees himself as judge, jury and hangman. | |
Grim Skull | Plague Trooper | A former Sand Viper, Grim Skull is legend among Cobra's rank and file. On a mission to capture a mutagen sample, he mutated his own squad to bring back as live specimens. | ||
Guillotine | Plague Trooper Commander | A ex-SEAL, he defected to Cobra and joined the Eels because the SEALs weren't ruthless enough for his tastes. Handpicked bt Cobra Commander to lead a new elite unit known as the Plague Troopers, he is said to have developed their training regime. He leads Plague with the same passion Cobra Commander possesses. | ||
Munitia | Mercenary | |||
Viper Guards | Cobra Infantrymen | A special unit of Cobra Vipers chosen by Interrogator, who serve as security personnel in Cobra facilities. They are specialist in using torture during interrogations. |
- Note 5: The second Croc Master's file card states that he is the successor of the original Croc Master, who perished in the freighter (see G.I. Joe casualties).