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Monthly Archives: March 2018
B.A.T.tle In The Sand
A COBRA Guardsmen tells his men to prepare the B.A.T.’s. With the B.A.T.’s heading out to destroy, the remaining COBRA agents can escape with their lives.
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Tagged 2009, B.A.T., Cobra, Crimson Guard, Factory Custom, G.I. Joe, The Black Major
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1985 Snake Eyes
I doubt there is a better example of a character’s portrayal in the various G.I. Joe media making a figure popular, than that of the 1985 Snake Eyes. This is a figure that has ALWAYS been an expensive and sought … Continue reading
2004 Storm Shadow
The G.I. Joe revival of the early 2000s began to sputter out by mid-late 2004. Hasbro peaked the line with the 2004 TRU COBRA Infantry 6-pack, and after that Hasbro’s ARAH offerings fell into a pit of mediocrity, where even … Continue reading
1987 Fast Draw
Perhaps the strangest year for the G.I. Joe line, was 1987. From a design perspective, Hasbro managed to both progress and regress at the same time. Hasbro’s 1986 series was a major shake-up to G.I. Joe, as pretty much everything … Continue reading
1985 Buzzer
The Dreadnoks are one of the most love or hate concepts in G.I. Joe. For such a high-concept idea, the Noks almost seemed like an excuse to throw references and homages to things that would otherwise be impossible to add … Continue reading