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5[[caption-width-right:200:...yup, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin this is one of those cases]].]]
6In the ''A Real American Hero'' universe and spin-offs, the name ''Cobra'' (sometimes in all-capitals, though it's never been an acronym) is the primary evil organization G.I. Joe has to face. Hence, the "ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world" is a conglomerate of several factions consisting of legitimate corporations, private military contractors, illegally operations and assorted allies...though as you would expect, [[WeAreStrugglingTogether there can be tons of infighting among Cobra's high command, lower-ranking soldiers and various associates]].
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11!!'''Cobra Commander'''
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13[[caption-width-right:165:"The GI Joe team has no chance against us. What do they stand for... fairness... honor? Euphemisms for weakness!"]]
14[[caption-width-right:165:[[labelnote:Click here to see his battle helmet]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cchelmet.png]][[/labelnote]]
15->'''Voiced By:''' Chris Latta (''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero''), Scott [=McNeil=] (''Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles''), Creator/MichaelDobson ([[WesternAnimation/GIJoeReelFX Reel FX films]]), Creator/MarcThompson (''WesternAnimation/GIJoeSigma6''), Creator/CharlieAdler (''WesternAnimation/GIJoeResolute'' and ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades''), Robert Baker (''Film/GIJoeRetaliation''), Creator/KeithSilverstein (''VideoGame/GIJoeOperationBlackout'')
16->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JosephGordonLevitt (''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'') and Luke Bracey (''Film/GIJoeRetaliation'')
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18The BigBad of the franchise. Sometimes a scion from some bizarre ancient civilization, a used car salesman who lost everything and became insane, a renegade European ex-soldier/scientist, corporate CEO "Adam [=DeCobray=]" or the Baroness' younger brother. Whatever the case, Cobra Commander lusts for world domination above all else. He is hatred and terror personified (...except in the 80s cartoon), and ''really'' hates G.I. Joe.\
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20Click [[SelfDemonstrating/CobraCommander here]] to read in his own voice.
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22* AbortedArc: Cobra Commander spends the latter part of Sunbow's season 2 crafting an elaborate plan to dethrone Serpentor. The final episode sees most of the Cobra forces returning to Cobra Commander and Serpentor realizing what is going on. The movie ignores all of this, seemingly picking up where "Arise Serpentor, Arise!" left off.[[note]]The movie was developed alongside the 2nd season, so its writers were unable to account for those episodes that did not yet exist.[[/note]]
23** If Sunbow's third season had been greenlit, they would have picked up on this: Cobra Commander would have been restored to a humanoid appearance by the supporters he acquired at the end of season 2, only to discover that Cobra had [[EvilPowerVacuum splintered into smaller syndicates]] - most notably M.A.R.S. (Destro's organization) and the Crimson Coil (led by Tomax and Xamot). He would have gone to work re-unifying them into a cohesive whole.
24* AbusiveParents: In the comics, he is rather abusive to his son Billy.
25* AdaptationalBadass: He is much more competent and deadly in ''Sigma 6'', ''Resolute'', ''Renegades'' and the ''Energon Universe''.
26* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: In ''G.I. Joe: The Movie'', he is shown to have light blue skin due to being a member of a secret civilization of humanoids evolved from reptiles.
27* BaldOfEvil: Several continuities depict him as bald underneath the hood, most notably ''G. I. Joe: The Movie'', ''The Rise Of Cobra'', ''Retaliation'' and ''Renegades''.
28* TheBlank[=/=]TheFaceless: When wearing his featureless reflective mask.
29-->'''Franchise/ActionMan:''' Anybody ever tell you a mirror mask and a fascist overcoat [[ObviouslyEvil makes you look like a bad guy]]? The powder blue doesn't really mitigate ''anything''.
30* BuriedAlive: The invasion of [[ElaborateUndergroundBase "The Pit"]] following the Battle of Springfield led to this for the Commander and Destro; they got out thanks to finding a DrillTank EscapePod. [[spoiler: Happens again when he's shot by Fred VII and buried in a shallow grave; thankfully for the Commander, Fred VIII was spying on VII and got him out in time.]]
31* ButtMonkey: In the 80s cartoon. Even compared to his contemporaries, such as [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 Skeletor]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 Shredder]], and [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Megatron]], all whom are infamous for their [[GeneralFailure ineptitude]], he's somehow an even ''bigger'' failure than them all combined.
32* CaptainErsatz: Given the comic was essentially a tweaking of Larry Hama's "Fury Force" pitch to Marvel, he was very much Baron Zemo. The hood (which was an invention of the comic) clinches it.
33* CatchPhrase:
34** "COBRA, RETREAT... RETREAT!"
35** "I was once a man!" During the movie, repeatedly screaming as he transforms into a snake. In the IDW series, he used it frequently figuratively, referring to how he threw aside his humanity to become a terrorist.
36* ChekhovsSkill: In the Marvel comic, he tells Destro one of the first tricks he learned after turning to crime was hot-wiring cars. A useful skill to have when you need to [[VillainExitStageLeft jack a vehicle for a quick escape]].
37* CompositeCharacter: In the European ''Action Force'' continuity, the old BigBad, Baron Ironblood decides to abandon the Red Shadows and build Cobra instead, becoming Cobra Commander.
38* CorruptCorporateExecutive:
39** In the original Marvel saga, he founds "Arb Co." as a legitimate business to cover-up his criminal exploits.
40** In ''Renegades'', he is Adam [=DeCobray=], CEO of Cobra Industries. He's just as evil as ever.
41* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: In Sunbow, although generally portrayed as inept and imbecilic, his plans were often '''very''' dangerous, to the point that sheer luck was several times the only thing that saved the Joes. At the end of the "Arise, Serpentor, Arise!" mini-series, he actually saves the Cobra leaders from the Joes and uses this to talk Serpentor into keeping him around as TheDragon, as opposed to killing him.
42* CutLexLuthorACheck: Comic CC is ''very'' good at cons and pyramid schemes, as well as finding people willing to be loyal to him, to the extent he probably actually could be better off if he just went legit... but he'd rather try and wipe out G.I. Joe, and that gets him every time.
43* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: In ''Renegades'', he suffers from some unspecified ailment and uses a holographic disguise to appear as "Adam [=DeCobray=]". As the season progresses, his health deteriorates and he's forced to use a full-face breathing device (his classic silver faceplate).
44* DeathByAdaptation:
45** [[ComicBook/GIJoeIDW The 2008 IDW continuity]] kills him off early on at the end of ''G.I. Joe: Cobra II'', but [[LegacyCharacter his mantle is subsequently taken up by Cobra operatives Krake, Tomax and the Baroness]].
46** ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe'' ends with his son Billy killing him by detonating the explosives in his helmet.
47** [[ComicBook/GIJoe2019 The 2019 IDW continuity]] ends with him and the Baroness dying when their escape helicpoter blows up in flames during G.I. Joe's final battle with Cobra.
48* DemotedToDragon: Only in the Sunbow run of ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', where Serpentor usurps him as leader of Cobra. The [=DiC=] continuation has him back as the BigBad again after being restored to human(oid) form thanks to The Baroness and turning Serpentor into an iguana.
49* DependingOnTheArtist: Cobra Commander has two main looks, as depicted above. Both were used in toys, comics and cartoons, there's no real rhyme or reason about why he changes it, except that the helmet may have some practicality in battle.
50** He spent most of the very first issue of the ARAH comic in his hood, which he refers to as a "Ceremonial piece", before donning his "battle helmet" to confront the Joes. After his return to Cobra in issue #98, though, he almost exclusively wore the hood, with helmets only appearing as part of a PoweredArmor set.
51** Hasbro themselves seemed to favor the hood -- the original 1982 action figure and it's 1983 swivel-arm release had the helmet, 1984 released the figure with the hood. Hasbro did not release another helmeted version until 1987; in between then it was either the hood, battle armor or a gimmick uniform. There's one helmeted figure for each 3 or 4 hooded.
52** ''Sigma 6'' blended the two looks, pairing the hood with an open-faced barbute.
53*** Larry Hama stated that the difference strives upon the situation. The hood was for ceremonial purposes, when meeting with troops or other members of the Cobra High Command. The helmet was for combat purposes. This wasn't carried over to the cartoon, where he switched out between the two looks, sometimes between scenes.
54* DiabolicalMastermind: Due to being a wanted terrorist leader for an world-wide organization, he uses whatever means in his disposal to achieve world domination.
55* DirtyCoward: Maybe not dirty, but he definitely had the coward part down in the cartoon.
56* EmptyShell: In ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: The Art of War]]'', [[spoiler: the Commander takes over the body of Serpentor Prime, but it short-circuits when Hawk accesses the Autobot Matrix of Leadership and its knowledge is passed to him. The Commander's mind is trapped in a non-functioning robot body, while his human one is light-years away, in a catatonic state.]]
57* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In contrast to his callous murder of his own son in the Devil's Due continuity, the IDW continuation of the Marvel Comics saga depicts him as actually distraught by the news that his son was killed by Blue Ninjas, to the point that he ends up consumed by the desire to destroy all the Blue Ninjas to avenge his son's death.
58** This was true in the original Marvel Comics as well, where he, upon finding out that Billy has been in a carcrash that costs him a his leg and one eye, rushes to the hospital to be at his comatose sons' side, tearfully admitting he'd been a bad father and vowing to be by his side as he recovers, both from the coma and loss of his legs. Though they part on bad terms, the commander actually holds true to that promise.
59** The commander had an older brother, Dan, whom he idolized, and Dan was [[BigBrotherInstinct very protective of him]] in turn, as he enlisted repeatedly during the Vietnam War to spare his brother from the horrors of it, at the cost of his mental well being. The later loss of Dan is part of what drove the commander to found Cobra and turn to villainy.
60* EvenEvilHasStandards: In [=DIC=]'s cartoons, Cobra Commander doesn't allow the sale of drugs.
61** Nor in the comics, as he hijacked a top-secret US laser installation to blow up a drug shipment to get back at the dealer who was operating in the Cobra-owned town of Broca Beach.
62* EvilCounterpart: In the early issues, Cobra Commander fancies himself as General Flagg's counterpart. This is dropped after Flagg's death.
63* EvilGenius[=/=]MadScientist: In many incarnations it's obliquely shown that he has a scientific background, and it seems he designs at least some of his wacky toys himself, although like Literature/FuManchu he spends all his screen time kidnapping other scientists or relying on Destro or Dr. Mindbender instead of doing his own work. Much more explicitly in the live-action film.
64* EvilIsPetty: One of his biggest flaws; he's just kind of a dick.
65* EvilLaugh: A high-pitched, raspy shrieking guffaw that he eagerly belts out when it looks like he's winning.
66* EvilSoundsDeep: The live-action movies take this route, most animated adaptations generally attempt to replicate Chris Latta's [[EvilSoundsRaspy higher, screechier take]].[[note]]To be fair, Latta did use lower tones for the Commander's more serious moments.[[/note]] Larry Hama has said he envisioned the Commander sounding like Creator/OrsonWelles.
67* EvilWearsBlack: In his HesBack moment (see below), he's wearing a black version of his original ornate blue uniform, with matching hood. Other versions have worn black outfits as well.
68* [[ExplosiveLeash Explosive Anti-Tampering Mechanism:]] His helmet has an anti-tampering mechanism that detonates if it's given the incorrect combination to open it, or someone tries to tamper with the helmet's lock. [[spoiler: When Snake Eyes detonates it in issue 13 of ''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe'', it leaves the Commander's head a PinkMist as he's KilledOffForReal.]]
69* FacialHorror:
70** In Sunbow's cartoon, there's a reason he wears masks. Hinted at "Lights! Camera! Cobra!" when Destro walks in on Cobra Commander eating and is horrified to the point of turning his face and demanding the Commander put his mask back on, at which point Cobra Commander taunts that it takes a strong stomach to watch him eat. ''G, I, Joe: The Movie'' shows exactly ''what'' is under the hood; about a dozen ExtraEyes, all serpentine in appearance, [[EyesDoNotBelongThere scattered asymmetrically]] over his face. In the [=DIC=] cartoons, even after restored to humanoid form, he retains a reptilian appearance with green scales for skin and snake-like fangs.
71** In the live-action films, Cobra Commander's face has significant burn scarring due to him surviving a friendly-fire bombing while serving in Iraq.
72** His full face isn't shown in ''Renegades'', but what we do see shows blue-ish color skin and reptilian-like features.
73** Averted in both the Marvel and [=IDW=] comics, in which he's shown to have a completely normal face, and wears the mask for secrecy[=/=]propaganda purposes.
74** In Skybound's ComicBook/EnergonUniverse, his face and body were scarred by being exposed to a deadly spore-based bio-weapon and subsequently caught in an explosion when an angry mob attacked the bioscience labs where he had been working. Cobra-La's OrganicTechnology put him back together, but he was clearly left disfigured.
75* FatalFlaw: Pride, which often causes him to celebrate prematurely when extra vigilance could have ensured his total victory.
76* FauxAffablyEvil: At least in Sunbow´s cartoon, whenever he was being interviewed by the media, especially Hector Ramírez (the Hasbro-verse Geraldo Rivera expy), he would be a man of class and taste, the epitome of good manners, and made a compelling case that Cobra was ''"merely misunderstood"'' rather than evil, but when the cameras were off...
77* FromNobodyToNightmare: He used to be a [[HonestJohnsDealership used cars salesman]], in the comics.
78* FrontlineGeneral[=/=]GeneralFailure: When he deigns to personally involve himself in combat situations should be cause for worry, because he either has complete confidence in his current scheme, has a cunning (and oftentimes destructive) exit strategy in case things go out, or his back is against the wall and he's got nothing left to lose. That said, whilst it's true that the Joes won a lot through sheer luck, Cobra Commander's arrogance, impetuousness and cowardice when directly under fire played a significant part in his defeat on many occasions.
79* GoingNative: In the ComicBook/EnergonUniverse, it's hinted at in the first issue, and explained in the second, that he's a human who has come to despise humanity for TheEvilsOfFreeWill and now considers himself a loyal son of Cobra-La by adoption.
80* HeelFaceDoorSlam: In the comics, he [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realizes how much of a monster he has become]] and attempts to [[KnowWhenToFoldEm leave Cobra behind]]. [[spoiler:Then he gets shot.]]
81* HesBack: When he makes his grand return to Cobra Island in issue 98 of the Marvel comics. He's back and [[PaintItBlack in black]]. Kicking asses ([[KickTheDog ...and dogs!]]) and taking names! And that's just CC cleaning up his own house!
82* HumongousMecha: Cobra captured The Ark and use the Transformers within it as "Battle Android Troopers" disguised as Cobra vehicles, making Starscream into a Cobra Nightraven (and personal transport) in ''ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers''. [[spoiler: When Starscream escapes to fellow Decepticons led by Shockwave on Cybertron, a recording in the robot revealed the Commander lined Starscream's housing with plastic explosives. The resulting explosion takes out the top of Shockwave's tower and all the powerful Decepticons inside it.]] Reverse-engineering Decepticon techonology also allows them to create [[PoweredArmor S.N.A.K.E.S.]] several feet high.
83* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: The Sunbow's season one episode "The Gamesmaster" is a perfect example; he gets kidnapped by a MadScientist right out of his own base, he has to be saved several times by Flint and Lady Jaye, he almost drowns in liquefied butterscotch and ends up stumbling around -- and falling into -- a marshmallow swamp (yes, ItMakesSenseInContext).
84* KarmaHoudini: Zigzagged in Sunbow; as the third season episode "Only Human" of ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' reveals, although Cobra was ultimately eliminated, the Commander escaped and survived without ever being brought to justice. However, although he got away with all his crimes, he never was able to achieve his goals, and Cobra was apparently put down so hard that even he was never able to revive it. This leads to his involvement in the episode, which ends with "Old Snake" forlornly lamenting that they don't make terrorists like they used to and trying to give a Cobra battle cry... only to trail off into spluttering coughs because his lungs can't handle it anymore.
85** Notably averted in the ''Sigma 6'''s opening, as he's a prisoner in a specially made cell, having somehow been captured by G.I. Joe until Destro, Zartan, and The Baroness break him out, at which point he retaliates by completely obliterating the Joe's headquarters minus the main characters and a handful of vehicles.
86* KickTheDog: The page image for the trope of bad guys doing cruel things for no reason other than to be cruel depicts a scene of him literally kicking a canine in the Marvel comics. And he does it more than once.
87* LargeHam:
88** In most depictions, he's often the one shouting at the top of his lungs '''''COBRAAAAAAAAA!!!!'''''
89** In ''Resolute'': "'''LAUNCH THE DEFENSE SWARM, YOU ''MOROOOOOOOOONS''!!!!!'''"
90* LegacyCharacter:
91** Subverted in ''ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel'', where Fred VII took on the identity after seemingly killing the original Cobra Commander, but the original eventually returned to reclaim his identity.
92--->'''Fred VII:''' Great thing about this armor, could be ''anybody'' inside it.
93** Played straight in the 2008 IDW continuity, which establishes Cobra as an ancient conspiracy that has gone through multiple Cobra Commanders and within the series' present time shows four Cobra Commanders (with the first Cobra Commander succeeded after his death by Krake, Tomax and the Baroness each having a turn taking up the mantle).
94** [[spoiler: Billy succeeds his father as Cobra Commander #2 when near the end of issue 13 of ''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe'' he assumes command of the remnants of Cobra on Mars. He also inherits the Master Sword and title of "Snake-Eyes," merging his two roles by wearing Snake-Eyes' ninja uniform, only with a red Cobra insignia on the chest.]]
95* MadeOfIron: In the ComicBook/EnergonUniverse, in issue #3 of [[ComicBook/CobraCommander his personal series]], he's shown being tortured for a prolonged period by the Dreadnoks and never makes a single sound.
96* ManipulativeBastard: In the ComicBook/EnergonUniverse, at least. After being tortured by the Dreadnoks in issue #3, he is able to ''instantly'' suss out exactly what he needs to say to have Zandar and Buzzer fly into a berserk rage and pick a fight within their own ranks.
97* MistakenForDying: The IDW miniseries ''Sierra Muerte'' (unrelated to the 2019 continuity) has him believe that he is dying and taking measures to try and cheat his inevitable demise, the ending revealing that he just has the flu.
98* MultipleChoicePast: Exactly where he comes from and who he is is never really made clear, and actively differs in between continuities.
99** In Sunbow, Cobra Commander tells a journalist that he led an insurrection at his military academy, indicating that he was a human with military training. Later, ''G. I. Joe: The Movie'' reveals that he is an exiled scientist from Cobra-La.
100** His Marvel Comics counterpart is a purely human, former used car salesman.
101** In Skybound's ComicBook/EnergonUniverse, things get confusing. He's implied to be a human who was brought into the [[{{Ultraterrestrials}} hidden civilization]] of Cobra-La, as Golobulus notes in the first issue of ''ComicBook/CobraCommander'' that he found the Commander "lost in the outside world, aimless, searching for meaning" and brought him to Cobra-La. But when Cobra Commander notes that the long isolation of Cobra-La is resulting in its resources reaching impending crisis levels, he speaks as if he were a Cobra-Lalan himself[[note]]"But Cobra-La is a '''powder keg'''. We've been cut off from the world for so long that our resources are dwindling."[[/note]]. The second issue makes it clear; he was born a human, but has come to despise humanity, and now considers himself a loyal Cobra-Lalan by adoption.
102* NamedByTheAdaptation: The live-action films and ''Renegades'' are the only continuities where Cobra Commander is given a real name. It is Rex Lewis in the former and Adam [=DeCobray=] in the latter (though in the latter case, it's not clear if that is his real name or simply an alias; whenever he appears as "[=DeCobray=]" it's via a holographic disguise).
103* NoNameGiven: With the exceptions of the live-action films and ''Renegades'', Cobra Commander's actual name is never revealed.
104* NoNonsenseNemesis: During the brief run of ''Sigma 6'', he pointedly ''does not'' fuck around, and is a serious threat. In fact, the very first thing he does in episode 1 is ''put G.I. Joe on the run'', and keeps them there. He's also taken a few lessons from Serpentor in that he's far more vicious, far less forgiving of his underling's failures, and actually leads on the front by example, whenever possible. Still, at least on-screen, is not physically abusive, although he did seriously threaten an underling that he caught lying, and makes a point that disappointing him is very dangerous to Zartan, but like the original, respects his men when they bring forth new and creative tactics and strategies or they "show initiative" in wanting to utterly exterminate the Joes. He's also far more savvy than the 80s version about his own shortcomings, and doesn't let his ego blind him to a Starscream in his midst.
105** His depiction in ''Renegades'' also hews to this -- he's very serious and does not tolerate disloyalty, or else he'll feed you to his pet snake...a 10-foot tall snake.
106* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In the Marvel Comics, this stemmed from Larry Hama's belief that "[[KnowNothingKnowItAll an idiot who thinks he isn't one]]" is just as dangerous as an EvilGenius.
107** ''ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers'' has him and Cobra find The Ark the Transformers are in, and make most of them Battle Android Troopers. These force Lady Jaye, Flint and Hawk to realize that continuity's Cobra is a LOT more dangerous than they looked with these [=BATs=].
108** Even in the 80s cartoon, when he made the plans, personally, things got dicey for the US, and especially for G.I. Joe. The most notable example is when he built a space station solely for the purpose of seizing all the communication satellites and monopolizing the airwaves for the sake of pro-Cobra propaganda; it was so effective, Cobra was even receiving voluntary charitable donations. Even Destro couldn't fully understand the value of this until it went into effect. That plan only failed because Zartan and his merry men neglected zero-G training while the Joes did not.
109*** A second notable example is the episode where Cobra managed to get within a hair's breath of completely obliterating American currency -- no, not the economy, the ''currency'' (dollar bills would turn to ash in people's hands; money in vaults would be safe only while the vault doors were closed and turn to ash the instant the vault door opened). For reference, imagine waking up to find your bank's records were all overwritten with zeroes, and your bank had to go to paper ledgers.
110*** In addition, Cobra Commander had certain media figures, like Hector Ramirez, wrapped around his finger.
111*** ''Resolute'' suggests that these [[GeneralFailure quirks]] were all a ruse to get his men to think outside the box. When this doesn't go as he planned (inciting his men to either not take him seriously or try to usurp him), he decides to drop the act and become a serious threat.
112* OffingTheOffspring: The Devil's Due continuity has him kill his son Billy in ''America's Elite'' #33.
113* OutlivingOnesOffspring: In the IDW continuation of the Marvel Comics continuity, Billy is killed off like in the Devil's Due continuity, but his death doesn't happen at Cobra Commander's hand and he is instead killed by the Blue Ninjas. Cobra Commander becomes distraught by the Blue Ninjas killing his son, to the point that he attempts to destroy them to avenge Billy.
114* PoweredArmor: The battle armor he wore during the [=DiC=] series and a bit of the comics [[spoiler: before being taken by the Crimson Guard Fred VII to impersonate him]]. Late in the Marvel run, he received a new suit of Powered Armor that could be worn under his regular uniform, and allow him to go toe-to-toe with Snake-Eyes.
115* PrecisionFStrike: He abruptly swears in ''Resolute'': "There will be ''none'' of your ''CRAP''! '''''NONE OF IT''!!!'''"
116* PsychopathicManchild: In the 1980s cartoon, Cobra Commander is prone to violent tantrums and screaming fits when his plans fail.
117* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Zigzagged: At least in the 80's cartoon, he had a surprisingly open door policy towards his underlings for a criminal organization. A notable example was the [=DIC=] series when one of his [[EliteMook Crimson Guardsmen]] came forward with a plan to attack a heavily armed and armored drug cartel [[EnemyMine alongside GI Joe]]. C.C. accepted the proposal because it was creative, original, and the Guardsman laid out very sound tactical and strategic reasons to undertake the endeavor (while keeping quiet over the fact the drug cartel had hooked his younger sister on drugs, and he wanted revenge). This lead to one of the few on-screen grand tactical victories for Cobra. The cartel was destroyed and its leader killed (the only explicit death in the series) even if GI Joe ultimately wound up with the spoils (the cash) while Cobra wound up with client lists, [[ShaggyDogStory that served no purpose for Cobra's goals and aims.]]
118* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe'', he is Serpentor's father, having conceived him from an affair with the Baroness.
119* {{Retcon}}: The Commander's backstory varies greatly by adaptation, but the original cartoon contradicts itself on what species he is!
120** In Season 1, he appears to be a Caucasian man with brown eyes and thick black eyebrows. Yet, his face apparently has some disfigurement which horrifies and disgusts Destro.
121** In the movie, he is revealed to be a blue-skinned snake-person, before being turned into a yellow snake.
122** During his cameo in ''Transformers'', he appears to be human again, but with yellow, scale-covered fingers.
123** At the start of the [=DiC=] series, Cobra Commander manages to reverse his Snake form to some degree, becoming a human/snake Hybrid. A few episodes later, he's clearly a human (or at least looks like one with his suit on). At least this explains his humanoid appearance in ''Transformers'' season 3.
124* ReligionOfEvil: Downplayed, but, in one of the last episodes of the Sunbow series, Cobra Commander pledges to worship an EldritchAbomination -- complete with offering it {{Human Sacrifice}}s, no less! -- if it will destroy Serpentor for him, an act to which the creature agrees, leveling a path of destruction across Cobra Island. It's only stopped by Destro pulling an EnemyMine with the Joes, as even Destro (whowas shown leading a cult to keep the beast appeased in an earlier episode) was horrified by this.
125* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Appeared in a season 3 episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'', providing mob boss Victor Drath with the resources he needs to put Autobots into humanoid bodies. At this point, he's a washed-up lowlife going under the alias of "Old Snake".
126* SameCharacterButDifferent: One aspect of the character seems to be his characterization is constantly changing between shows, even if they're nominally supposed to be in the same continuity. In ''Spy Troops'' and ''Valor vs. Venom'' he's his old wacky 80's cartoon self, in ''Sigma 6'' (which was nominally a semi-direct sequel to ''Valor vs. Venom'') he's reinvented as a dead-serious warrior king. In ''Resolute'' (which seems to follow an 80s-ish continuity), he's an insane murderous sociopath (he simply [[ObfuscatingStupidity appeared weak and cowardly to motivate his underlings]]); ''Renegades'' (which is a completely separate continuity) largely follows on from the ''Resolute'' version.
127* SerpentStaff: Some incarnations of Cobra Commander carry a [[StaffOfAuthority scepter]] modeled after a snake.
128* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Whenever Larry Hama wrote him, he had a verbose vocabulary.
129* SnakePeople: It is revealed in ''G.I. Joe: The Movie'' that he's a member of a hidden civilization of light blue skin humanoids who evolved from reptiles millions of years ago. He ends up being devolved into a [[ForcedTransformation giant snake]] by Golobulus.
130* SoftSpokenSadist: When voiced by Creator/CharlieAdler, he's normally quiet, though when [[SuddenlyShouting he's pissed off, he'll raise his voice]] and start hamming it up (one of Adler's specialties).
131* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: He dies at the end of ''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe'', but after his death the Baroness is revealed to be pregnant with his child.
132* TheStarscream: What he became after Serpentor took over in the cartoon.
133* SurroundedByIdiots: Comic Commander's opinion of most of his underlings.
134* TricksterMentor: ''Resolute'' reveals that his childish behavior and seeming incompetence were intended to help his colleagues think outside the box.
135* VillainRespect: He actually praises Duke's tenacity and struggle for survival in the first episode of ''G.I. Joe: Sigma 6'' while under heavy fire.
136-->"I must admit I'm impressed by your will to live, but it's a losing battle!"
137* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: He has a faint accent in the 1980s cartoon.
138* WickedCultured: He quotes Shakespeare in ''Sigma 6''.
139* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: In ''ComicBook/GIJoeReloaded'', he is adamant that he is not a terrorist and that his actions are for the greater good.
140[[/folder]]
141
142[[folder:Cobra High Command]]
143%%Technically just major characters; those who have appeared in a majority of the adaptations.
144[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cobra_logo.jpg]]
145[[caption-width-right:150:[[BattleCry COOOOOBRAAAAA!!!]]]]
146Lurking under the facade of a legitimate corporation called [[SdrawkcabName "Arbco"]], amongst other names, Cobra is an [[TheSyndicate outlaw syndicate]] seeking to garner power through subterfuge, terrorism, and extortion; Cobra serves as the ArchEnemy of the G.I. Joe team.
147!!'''In General'''
148* AdaptationOriginConnection: In ''ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers'', Cobra rose to power by capturing and enslaving the Autobots and Decepticons after their arrival on Earth and using them as weapons. G.I. Joe is founded to turn the tide against Cobra and eventually succeed by freeing the Autobots from Cobra's control.
149* AIIsACrapshoot:
150** In the cartoon, whenever Battle Android Troopers were deployed, there was uncertainty as to whether they could properly distinguish friend from foe.
151** In the comic, Revanche answers the question: What if [[Franchise/StarTrek the Borg]] decided to go into business as a Private Military Contractor?
152* AncientConspiracy: In the Sunbow continuity, they're the front organization of Cobra-La. In the IDW continuity, Cobra's been around for centuries; Dante Allegheri [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy once held the title of Cobra Commander]].
153* ArmyOfLawyers: The Joes actually consider them scarier than Cobra's stormtroopers.
154-->'''Cobra Commander:''' What a great system! [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney If you have enough money and you can hire the best lawyers, you can do anything you want!]]
155* ConservationOfNinjitsu: While the Joe ninjas are [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower practically]] [[Franchise/StarWars Jedi]], Red Ninjas, Night Creepers or [[CyberNinja Blue Ninjas]] are little more than [[RedShirts cannon fodder]] for them. Named Cobra ninjas, in particular Storm Shadow, tend to put up a better fight.
156* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous:
157** A Crimson Guardsman, Cobra Officer, or a specialized Viper will often command smaller units of "regulars", and occasionally serve as TheHeavy for specific storylines.
158--->'''Viper:''' Crimson elite? Hmph. We do all the work.
159** [[AcePilot Strato-Vipers]] have let this go to their head, to the point that they pull rank on other Cobra pilots... including Wild Weasel. Unsurprisingly, [[TheFriendNobodyLikes even their own pit crews tend to hate them]].
160* EqualOpportunityEvil: Their ranks are as diverse as the Joes. Inversely, they have no overt prejudices on who they ''enslave''.
161* {{Expy}}: The organization as a whole is one of [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Hydra]], initially, as the original ARAH comic was born out of Larry Hama's ''Fury Force'' concept.
162** The Red Ninjas are one of [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheHand The Hand]].
163** Though they are not actual clones, the Fred series brings to mind the Colin series from [[Characters/MarvelComicsAIM Advanced Idea Mechanics]].
164*** A.I.M. itself was represented by the Techno Vipers.
165* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Vipers don't have the best aim and tend to fire at anything while missing their target.
166* MegaCorp: Cobra often masquerades under legitimate business fronts to continue funding their world-domination efforts. In the Marvel continuity, they used the name [[SdrawkcabName "Arbco"]]. In the Sunbow continuity, the Crimson Twins' Extensive Enterprises served as their legit front. In ''Renegades'', they're simply Cobra Industries, whose presence is near-constant in peoples' daily lives; the Joes in that continuity seek to expose Cobra's illegal activities (and succeed).
167* NGOSuperpower: In all but name, at one point having their own sovereign island nation and a diplomatic presence in New York.
168** In the IDW continuity, they at one point attempted to reinvent themselves as a legitimate PMC organization for international peacekeeping purposes, using that as a front to continue their terrorist activities.
169* PraetorianGuard: The Crimson Guard serve as this for Cobra Commander.
170* PrivateMilitaryContractors: The Night Creepers. Sometimes Cobra itself markets itself as one in an attempt to sell itself as a VillainWithGoodPublicity.
171* PsychoRangers: The Python Patrol and The Plague are the {{Evil Counterpart}}s to the Tiger Force and the Night Force, respectively.
172* PunishmentDetail: The Toxo-Viper Corps. Few see the appeal of working with hazardous materials in cheaply made armor of dubious quality.
173-->'''Cesspool:''' One of the distinct disadvantages of being in the "Leaky Suit Brigade": The suit they give you is as worthless as a politician's promise.
174* TeethClenchedTeamwork: As you would imagine, trying to keep a massive evil organization composed of many different factions and members in line and pulling in the same direction [[WeAreStrugglingTogether is a difficult task]]. Sometimes it just erupts into an EnemyCivilWar, other times it'll stay mostly confined to a few high-ranking members or specific factions.
175** Hilariously, Destro ''set up a flow chart'' after the Cobra Civil War in the Marvel continuity to try and enforce some checks and balances among the higher-ups; naturally, everyone else objected to this idea.
176--->'''Destro:''' You've all been very naughty this past year, so you're getting a lump of coal in your stockings in the form of checks and balances.
177* WeirdTradeUnion: When Cobra Commander decides to reconfigure his organization, relying on the Red Shadows, Night Creepers, and Revanche to do most of his dirty work, disgruntled Cobra freelancers (Destro, Baroness, Zartan, the Dreadnoks, the Crimson Twins, Cesspool, Big Boa, Metalhead, Slice, Dice, and Crystal Ball) essentially unionize and force him to negotiate a new business arrangement with them.
178* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: In the comics, one of Cobra's bases is “a nice little town called Springfield”, a StepfordSuburbia TownWithADarkSecret somewhere in the United States. It’s become something of a RunningGag, especially given that since there are so many Springfields, there may be more than one with a Cobra base.
179-->'''General #1:''' Springfield? Which one? There must be one Springfield in every State of the Union.\
180'''General #2:''' {{One|SteveLimit}}? I'll bet there are some states with two or three.
181
182!!'''Serpentor'''
183[[quoteright:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/serpentor_5357.jpg]][[caption-width-right:75:]]
184->'''Voiced By:''' Dick Gautier (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Creator/MauriceLaMarche (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series)
185
186The Cobra Emperor, created by Dr. Mindbender combining the DNA of history's greatest generals. In the TV series, he was created explicitly to overthrow Cobra Commander, while the comic version's creation was mandated by Cobra Commander himself as a general, but Serpentor [[BuriedAlive arranged the deaths]] of Cobra Commander and Destro ([[DrillTank they got better]]) to take command.
187----
188* AFatherToHisMen: A father, yes... of the abusive variant. Cobra grunts still respect and admire him for being a charismatic, courageous front-line general, especially in contrast to the [[AttackAttackRetreatRetreat constantly-retreating]] Cobra Commander. An early issue of the Marvel comic even had him [[VillainousValor risking his life to save]] [[WhatMeasureIsAMook a wounded soldier]].
189-->"What are you staring at? We are not animals! We do not [[DirtyCoward go mewling home at the site of first blood.]]"
190* AdaptationOriginConnection: In ''G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers'', he is an android created from the remains of Megatron.
191* AdaptationalUgliness: His adult self foreseen by Crystal Ball in ''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe'' is noticeably more hideous than most incarnations, having green skin and multiple red eyes.
192* AdaptationalWimp: In [[ComicBook/GIJoeIDW the 2008 IDW comic book continuity]], he's just a normal human who uses his influence as a cultist leader to manipulate members of his cult the Coil to aid Cobra.
193* AnimalAssassin: He often threw live snakes as missile weapons in the 80s cartoon. These serpents either wrapped themselves around their targets' necks and choked them or could also be thrown as javelins.
194** TheBeastmaster: In the season 2 episode "My Favorite Things"; after awakening the genetic essence of the mythical Naga king "Takshaka" inside himself, Serpentor is able to command the loyalty of snakes, most notably his gargantuan cobra "pet".
195*** PoisonousPerson[=/=]SnakePeople: Serpentor's blood is apparently a lethally potent venom too, such that he is able to nearly kill Leatherneck with a dart coated in his blood.
196* ArtificialHuman: He is a human being artificially created by Dr. Mindbender.
197** BornAsAnAdult: He is created in a fully grown adult body and with the wisdom of all the deceased world conquerors whose DNA he is made from.
198** DesignerBabies: Artificially engineered with bio-technology.
199* ArtisticLicenseHistory:
200** Many of the alleged DNA donors for the composite clone that would become Serpentor come from historical figures who probably have no DNA samples left to be found. The final resting places of Attila, Julius Caesar, Hannibal, Vlad the Impaler, Sun Tzu, Genghis Khan, and many others have never been found. Many of them were cremated so no mortal remains exist for DNA to be obtained. The otherwise source of the DNA for these ancient figures is not explained.
201** The IDW comics under Larry Hama explain this: some tombs, like Genghis Khan's, were simply kept secret from the rest of the world, except for Cobra.
202* BadBoss: As annoying as Cobra Commander's histrionics and temper tantrums can be, Serpentor is '''worse''', even '''more''' arrogant, never listens to reason, consumed with his own ego, and caps it all off by being extremely physically abusive. He actually '''maims''' the Baroness at one point, which ultimately leads her to depose him.
203* BaldOfEvil: His counterparts in ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: The Art of War]]'' and the 2008 IDW comics continuity are depicted as bald.
204* TheCaligula: In the cartoon. Power hungry and egomaniacal, even moreso than Cobra Commander.
205* CameBackWrong: in the ''ARAH'' continuity, Serpentor's gotten more than one resurrection, but he gets worse each time. And given what he was like to ''begin with''...
206* CatchPhrase: THIS I COMMAND!
207* TheEmperor: Serves as this role to Cobra, and this was his designed purpose; to be a superior leader to Cobra Commander.
208** In the Marvel Comics, he takes this role to its logical conclusion, crossing the N.G.O. off of NGOSuperpower and painting himself as a constitutional monarchy under siege by communists (the Oktober Guard) and a crypto-fascist dictator (Cobra Commander). It leads to the Joes being ordered to support him during the Cobra Civil War.
209* EvilVirtues: Whatever his many deficiencies, Serpentor is indeed an intelligent and resourceful general and a courageous and charismatic leader who fights with his troops in the front ranks.
210* EvilerThanThou: Becomes the new BigBad in the "Arise Serpentor, Arise!" five-part storyline.
211%%* {{Expy}}: Of Film/Conan The Barbarian 's BigBad, Zeth.
212* EyeScream: Comic Serpentor is killed when he's hit with an arrow to the eye in the Cobra Civil War.
213* FatalFlaw: [[AmbitionIsEvil Power Hunger]]. One of the sad realities of delving into demonstrable historical facts is to find that greater names in history (as those whose DNA Serpentor is made of) most of the time fell in the MilesGloriosus category. Most of the famous conquerors and generals such as Julius Caesar and Napoleon were escentially [[AttentionWhore shrewd political choc-full-o' shit creatures]] despite of their great victories in battle.
214* ForcedTransformation: In "Operation: Dragonfire", the opening arc of the [=DiC=] continuation of ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Cobra Commander usurps control of Cobra from him and turns him into an iguana.
215* FrontlineGeneral: All versions of Serpentor have no problem sharing the danger of battle with their troops, even if this is just for show. [[spoiler:This leads to his death in the Cobra Civil War]].
216-->"How can the troops respect me if I don't share their danger?"
217* GeneticMemory: Has the ability to recall memories of the long-dead leaders whose DNA were used to create him. In a story from ''G.I. Joe Yearbook'', [[note]]An annual spinoff of the Marvel Comics continuity that mainly served to recap the events of the main comic while also including some exclusive stories.[[/note]] he even recalls the creation of an early form of pizza on a Roman battlefield.
218* GoneHorriblyRight: In the comics, Cobra Commander had him created to serve under him as an efficient commander. However, Serpentor's strategic skills, intelligence, and personal charisma started eclipsing Cobra Commander himself. This in addition to Serpentor's ambitiousness led to the Cobra Civil War.
219* GoneHorriblyWrong: In the cartoon, he was created to be a different kind of leader to Cobra Commander. They got one, alright. He's bolder and more determined than the Commander... but also suicidally overconfident, just as prone to temper tantrums, even more egotistic, refuses to be swayed, will not take advice from anyone, and will physically abuse his underlings both to enforce his will and just for kicks.
220* HairTriggerTemper: Mainly in the cartoon, the incomplete DNA samples left him without the calm thoughtfulness of Sun Tzu, making him prone to violent and enraged behavior.
221** While less common in the comic, it ends up being a plot point where the violent tempers of some of his donors can surface if he isn't careful and counteract the image of a charismatic, self-controlled leader he tries to maintain. Unfortunately, during an argument with Cobra Commander, he wasn't, and the ensuing brawl in front of Cobra forces was the spark that started the Cobra Civil War. Serpentor is shown visibly regretting his error after the scuffle, knowing his hand has been forced.
222* HeelFaceTurn: In the Devil's Due series ''America's Elite'', [[spoiler:US General Phillip Rey [[TomatoInTheMirror found he was a revived Serpentor]], yet decided to not become Serpentor again]]
223* InTheBlood: Most of his military cunning comes from the fact of being a composite clone of history's greatest generals.
224* InSpiteOfANail: In both the DDP comics and the IDW continuation of the Marvel ARAH, [[spoiler: Serpentor comes BackFromTheDead with some upgrades, and is only defeated with great sacrifice]].
225* LargeHam: Even larger than Cobra Commander... if that's possible!
226** IncomingHam: ''From the moment he achieves consciousness'' in the cartoon, he makes a speech boasting about how incredible he is, ending in:
227--->"For I am ''Serpentor! AND THIS, I COMMAND!''"
228* LamarckWasRight: Invoked. The man was made with DNA samples from great military conquerors like Napoleon, Julius Caesar and Atilla the Hun specifically in hopes that he would inherit their ruthlessness, their charisma, and their military expertise. It worked... but he ''also'' got their ambition, arrogance and cruelty.
229* NamedByTheAdaptation: His 2008 IDW counterpart is given the civilian name of Stephen Menasian.
230* NeckLift: Was a fan of this in the Sunbow cartoon, with Cobra Commander usually the intended victim. At the end of "Arise Serpentor, Arise!" he seems intent on literally choking the life out of him, but the Commander manages to convince him he is still valuable to the organization.
231* OpposingCombatPhilosophies: During the [[EnemyCivilWar Cobra Civil War]], when Serpentor gets the Joes to help him fight Cobra Commander. The Joes believe in the [[UsefulNotes/TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar Geneva Convention]]; Serpentor believes in [[RefugeInAudacity strapping the captured and unconscious Baroness to the front of his [=HISS=] tank]].
232* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe'', he is the future son of Cobra Commander and the Baroness. This also makes him Billy's half-brother.
233* TheStarscream: In the comics, rather than immediately declaring himself leader, Serpentor took his time cozying up to the average Cobra trooper in the hopes of replacing Cobra Commander more subtlety than a straight up insurrection, as he calculated most of the troops would be loyal to Cobra Commander in such a situation. True enough, by the time of the Cobra Civil War, most of the rank and file falls in with Cobra Commander, while Serpentor only has the loyalty of the Crimson Guard (thanks to Tomax and Xamot) and the B.A.T's (thanks to them being robots controlled by Dr. Mindbender).
234* SuperSoldier: A variant in that he was created to be a ''Superhuman General'', rather than a LivingWeapon. In the original comics and cartoon, Mindbender and Destro's hope was that this living conglomeration of great military leaders would be a superior master for Cobra than Cobra Commander... if they only knew better!
235* SuicidalOverconfidence: He is the embodiment of this trope. Never listening to any differing opinions or tactics, resorting to violence on anyone who didn't obey his orders to the letter without question, refusing to prepare any exit strategy if things go wrong, would often win short-term gain at the loss of long-term sustainability, and focusing purely on offense while neglecting defense.
236** One of the firs thtings Serpentor does after his "birth" is to try and conquer Washington D.C., which is incredibly ambitious, to say the leat. After that attempt fails, some members of Cobra became disillusioned with him, though who supports Cobra Commander and who prefers Serpentor changes over time. Some members of Cobra went on to form the Coil, a faction aimed at overthrowing Serpentor, led by Cobra Commander. At the start of ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeTheMovie'', an argument breaks out over who is responsible for the failings of Cobra, Sperpentor, or Cobra Commander. Destro and others side with Serpentor against Cobra Commander. However, in the sequel series by [=DiC=], the Baroness ended up betraying Serpentor and restoring Cobra Commander, because he'd continued the same destructive methods of leadership and gotten worse.
237** There's also the question of how much of this might come from Sgt. Slaughter (in the cartoon) or Storm Shadow and Ripcord (in comics). Slaughter was used to replace the lost DNA of Sun Tzu, as tough as they came and while he knew when to back down, he rarely did, as he preferred to cover other Joes backs when they needed to retreat. In comics, both Tommy and Ripcord were assisting the Joes in order to stop at any cost his very creation. The Large Sarge and Tommy were also supposedly brilliant tactical minds, it's likely Slaughter's DefiantToTheEnd nature and greater than normal strength or Storm Shadow's implied-to-be Olympic-athlete endurance level or greater, are the only things Serpentor may have got from them.
238* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
239** "Wreckage" An imposing former pro-football star / army grunt destroyed by these only two things he used to love, turned into S.K.A.R.'s "SuperSoldier" via inherited I.R.O.N. Army's cybernethics in ''G. I. Joe Extreme''. The only difference would be that Wreckage stills harbouring legitimate human feelings and emotions, but given that he was turned into a monster, he's left with no other choice but assisting the evil organization that brought him back to life.
240** In ''Valor vs. Venom'' we find him in the personal traits and mannerisms of Venomous Maximus.
241
242!!'''Baroness'''
243!!!'''Real Name:''' Anastasia Cisarovna [=DeCobray=]
244[[quoteright:80:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baroness_7518.jpg]]
245[[caption-width-right:80:]]
246->'''Voiced By:''' Morgan Lofting (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series and first season of [=DiC=] series), Suzanne Errett-Balcom (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', second season of [=DiC=] series), Teryl Rothery (Reel FX films), Bella Hudson and Kayzie Rogers (''G.I. Joe: Sigma 6''), Creator/GreyDeLisle (''G.I. Joe: Resolute''), Tatyana Yassukovich (''G.I. Joe: Renegades''), Creator/MistyLee (''G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout'')
247->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/SiennaMiller (''G. I. Joe: Rise Of Cobra''), Ursula Corbero (''Film/SnakeEyesGIJoeOrigins'')
248
249Daughter of wealthy European aristocrats who acts as Cobra Intelligence Officer.
250----
251* TheBaroness: [[TropeNamer It's named for her]]. Fittingly, she's a mesh of the Sexpot and Rosa Klebb types. She's sexy, icy and a bit sadistic, but she ([[DependingOnTheWriter usually]]) only has eyes for her comrade Destro; nobody else--Cobra or Joe--matters.
252* BlueBlood: In the ''Real American Hero'' animated series, there's a line of dialogue (in "Spell of the Siren") where she claims her family has been "bred as rulers", implying that being called "the Baroness" has [[MeaningfulName more of a basis]] than a ''nom de guerre''.
253* CaptainErsatz:
254** Was basically the Madame Hydra to Cobra Commander's Baron Zemo.
255** The cartoon version was heavily inspired by Natasha Fatale from ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' and even had a very similar voice. In one season 2 episode, [[http://joeguide.com/summaries/glamour_girls/misc.shtml Baroness even uses the alias "Natasha" while undercover.]]
256* CoDragons: She and Destro are often the highest-ranking subordinates to Cobra Commander.
257* DeathByAdaptation:
258** ''ComicBook/GIJoeReloaded'' ends with her mortally wounded.
259** The 2019 IDW continuity ends with her and Cobra Commander attempting to escape in a helicopter, only for their vehicle to burst into flames after getting shot down.
260* DudeWheresMyRespect:
261** In both the IDW comic and the "Spell of the Siren" episode of the '80s cartoon, she outright states that she should be leading Cobra, and is only passed over because of her gender.
262** Early during IDW's ''Real American Hero'' run, Cobra Commander sends her on an important mission: buying junk food for the Dreadnoks. She's not thrilled. To add injury to insult, she gets captured by the Joes on the way back to base.
263* FreudianExcuse: In the Marvel comics, the death of her brother radicalized her against the West.
264* HeroKiller: Kills Storm Shadow in the comics. He gets better.
265* HighHeelFaceTurn: In one AlternateRealityEpisode of the cartoon.
266** In comics (more of a retirement, really, but when she came back she was still good. Until she got BrainwashedAndCrazy).
267** And [[spoiler:in the live action movie]]
268* LegacyCharacter: The 2008 IDW continuity has her become the fourth Cobra Commander (in the series).
269* MasterOfDisguise: She often deceives others by disguising herself.
270* MsFanservice: She even spent an entire episode of the original cartoon wearing nothing but high heels and a quite revealing bikini.
271* NavelDeepNeckline: It's not uncommon for her black SpyCatsuit to be unzipped so low so as to expose her navel. While she doesn't do that in the cartoon, one episode does have her wearing a black dress with a plunging neckline that reaches her stomach.
272* OfficialCouple: She and Destro are in love.
273* PimpDuds: She wears a black pimp coat with a fur collar and a wide red belt with a Cobra insignia on it in the "[=GrahamCrackersComics=].com" variant cover of the first issue of ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II]]''. And red-brown tinted glasses.
274* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe'', she is Serpentor's mother, having been impregnanted from her relationship with Cobra Commander. Crystal Ball foresees that the Baroness' unborn child will become the true leader of Cobra and the comic ends with the Baroness visibly pregnant and waiting for her son to be born and eventually reclaim control of Cobra from Billy.
275* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: ''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe'' ends with her being pregnant with the deceased Cobra Commander's child.
276* SpyCatsuit: Her default outfit, either in black or blue.
277* TheStarscream: She's loyal to herself and Destro, ''not'' Cobra Commander. She'll try to undermine her leader if she can. Megatron even lampshades it himself in one of the ''Transformers'' crossovers.
278* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The "Duchess of M'Klavia", the original BigBad in ''G. I. Joe Extreme'' comics by Dark Horse shares too many similarities with her, except for her age.
279* ToylessToylineCharacter: For a short time during the franchise's beginning, she didn't have her own toy.
280* YouKilledMyFather: She blames Snake-Eyes for the death of her brother, until Destro reveals he wasn't responsible.
281
282!!'''The Crimson Twins'''
283!!!'''Real Names:''' Tomax Rogue and Xamot Rogue (changed to Paoli for the IDW comics).
284[[quoteright:84:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TomaxXamot_8358.JPG]]
285[[caption-width-right:84:]]
286->'''Tomax Voiced By:''' Creator/CoreyBurton (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Creator/StephenStanton (''G.I. Joe: Renegades''), Sean Crisden (''G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout'')
287->'''Xamot Voiced By:''' Creator/MichaelBell (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Creator/StephenStanton (''G.I. Joe: Renegades''), Sean Crisden (''G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout'')
288
289Tomax and Xamot were former circus acrobats, diamond smugglers in some continuities and plainly members of "The Corsican Brotherhood" mafia in others. Now these twins are in charge of all Cobra's finances and of his personal "PraetorianGuard", [[EliteMook The Crimson Guardsmen]].
290----
291* BunnyEarsLawyer: They're both high-ranking Cobra leaders and skilled businessmen, running Extensive Enterprises. They're also master acrobats who enjoy showing off their skills; their first appearance in the cartoon has them arrive at work by ''jumping from a plane to the building's roof without parachutes''.
292* CombatParkour: As stated above, they used to be circus acrobats. Bordering both with FragileSpeedster treatment as they are as swift as nimble.
293* CoordinatedClothes: Both their business suits and battle outfits mirror each other.
294* CorruptCorporateExecutive: They run a company called Extensive Enterprises, which gives Cobra its funding.
295* CreepyTwins: They can come off as being very eerie.
296** IdenticalTwinIDTag: Xamot has a scar on his right cheek. They also part their hair on opposite sides (Tomax to the right, Xamot to the left), which goes along with their mirror-image outfits.
297** FinishingEachOthersSentences: Their usual [[TwinBanter pattern of speech]], at least in the Sunbow's cartoon, is for one to speak, then the second, then for them to speak in unison and/or finish one another's sentences.
298** {{Synchronization}}: They have a [[TwinTelepathy telepathic connect]] that lets them think and feel what the other thinks or feels, even each other's pain, so if one of them is incapacitated, the other will immediately do the same. This often made it so that [[BlessedWithSuck one good punch to one would take them ''both'' down]].
299* DeathByAdaptation:
300** Tomax gets obliterated by Shockwave in ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II]]'', though ''Black Horizon'' later contradicts this by instead establishing Tomax as the surviving Crimson Twin and apparently retconning Xamot as the one Shockwave killed.
301** Xamot is killed off in the [[ComicBook/GIJoeIDW 2008 IDW continuity]] when Chuckles sacrifices himself to destroy a Cobra base.
302** Both twins are killed when Cobra Commander's son Billy activates the explosives in his father's helmet in ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe''.
303* DependingOnTheWriter: How loyal they are to Cobra Commander. They were his most loyal officers in the Marvel comics, but in the '80s cartoon they hated him as much as Destro and the Baroness did. The IDW comic took the middle ground, Tomax was loyal to the Commander while Xamot was TheStarscream (plotting against the Commander and ''his own brother'').
304* DragonAscendant: In the IDW comics, Tomax becomes the third (seen in series) Cobra Commander.
305* {{Expy}}: They are similar to the twin villains Mischka and Grischka from ''Film/{{Octopussy}}''.
306* GoodScarsEvilScars: Subverted. Xamot treats his one, short linear scar as an embarrassing disgrace.
307* SdrawkcabName: Their first names are also mirrors of each other.
308* ShoutOut: As an homage to Dumas' ''The Corsican Brothers'', one of the {{Trope Codifier}}s of SingleMindedTwins, They are from Corsica.
309* RedBaron: As stated above.
310
311!!'''Storm Shadow'''
312!!!'''Real Name:''' Tomisaburo "Thomas" S. Arashikage
313[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sshadow_7863.jpg]]
314[[caption-width-right:100:"...all games end today!"]]
315->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KeoneYoung (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Scott [=McNeil=] (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series), Ty Olsson (Reel FX films), Tom Wayland (''G.I. Joe: Sigma 6''), Eric Bauza (''G.I. Joe: Resolute''), Andrew Kishino (''G.I. Joe: Renegades''), Sean Crisden (''G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout'')
316->'''Portrayed By:''' Byung-hun Lee (''G. I. Joe: Rise Of Cobra'' and ''G. I. Joe: Retaliation''), Andrew Koji (''Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins'')
317Master of the Arashikage ninja clan, trained under his uncles Hard Master and Soft Master. During his training, he was Snake-Eyes' [[SwornBrothers Sword Brother]]. After a Cobra agent killed Hard Master framing Storm Shadow in the process, his own clan disowned him so he joined Cobra as Cobra Commander's personal bodyguard under the Commander's promise of telling him someday the identity of the real murderer.
318----
319* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Mainly in the cartoon, at times in other continuities when he was BrainwashedAndCrazy.
320* BreakoutCharacter: When he was first introduced, Larry Hama was not thrilled that the first major Asian character in the series was a villain. So unbeknowst to Hasbro, Hama began writing Storm Shadow as not only the ultimate badass, but also a character with great character, integrity, and conflicting morality. By the time Hasbro realized what he was doing, Hama had already established a long gestating HeelFaceTurn for Storm Shadow, which resulting in the character moving over to the Joes for the rest of the ARAH line.
321* ClearMyName: He joined Cobra only to prove he didn't kill his uncle and master.
322* DeathByAdaptation: Snake-Eyes ends up killing him in ''ComicBook/TransformersGIJoe'' and ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe''.
323* TheDragon: He can perfectly fill-in this position when no one in the High-command is available.
324* EnemyMine: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow, in the original Marvel run (Less so in other continuities like ''Resolute''), canonically have '''NEVER''' been enemies. Nevertheless, several circumstances point them always into take separate ways.
325* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He changes sides in most continuities, though the HeelFaceTurn is voluntary and the FaceHeelTurn tends to be caused by being BrainWashed.
326** ''ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers'' has a straight HeelFaceTurn with volume 2, though, and he stays that way through the series.
327* HighlyVisibleNinja: Usually wears bright white and red, but if he doesn't want to be seen, he won't be seen.
328* HonorBeforeReason: It should be his personal motto. Sadly, it's also his main FatalFlaw.
329* LegacyCharacter: in the 2008 IDW continuity, it is established that Snake-Eyes supposedly killed him sometime before the ''ComicBook/Revolution2016'' event that retconned the continuity as occuring in the same universe as the 2005 IDW ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' continuity, with a female Storm Shadow taking his place. ''Scarlett's Strike Force'' later established that the original Storm Shadow was still alive after all.
330* LightIsNotGood: Wears a bright white ninja attire, and is an enemy of G.I. Joe and especially [[ArchEnemy Snake-Eyes]].
331* MadeOfIron: It is said that he can endure unspeakable hardship and pain.
332* MasterOfYourDomain: ''"The Sleeping Phoenix"''. An Arashikage technique that makes every sign of life, even the involuntary ones imperceptible.
333* {{Ninja}}: Since he learned to walk.
334* NobleDemon: In spite of his blind animosity towards Snake-Eyes in most animated continuities, he does have his virtues.
335** In Sunbow's cartoon, he showed quite much respect to Spirit after a fight where both were stalemate, even risking his own life when Spirit's was in danger.
336* OnlyAFleshWound: Took a grazing from Shockwave's ArmCannon in ''Transformers Vs. G.I. Joe'' volume 2 issue 4 that did give him serious burns to his back, but fared better than Xamot, who was disintegrated with a full-on blast.
337* PunchClockVillain: One of Cobra's best agents, but he ultimately feels no loyalty to the organization.
338* RedBaron: "The Young Master" of the Arashikage clan.
339* RedHerring: Of the Hard Master's murder.
340* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: The Hard Master is traditionally his uncle, but is instead his father in ''[[WesternAnimation/GIJoeReelFX G.I. Joe: Ninja Battles]]''.
341* RelatedInTheAdaptation: He and Snake-Eyes are half-brothers in ''ComicBook/GIJoeReloaded''.
342* RepetitiveName: Sort of. His last name is Arashikage, which means [[MeaningfulName "Storm Shadow"]] in English.
343* SameCharacterButDifferent: The only apparent constant within Storm Shadow's character is that he's Cobra's answer to Snake-Eyes, [[{{Misblamed}} willingly or not]].
344** TheRival: With Snake-Eyes in most recent animated continuities. Cannonically, Storm Shadow fell victim of MisaimedFandom, since he was adamant in asking for forgiveness to his sword brother in an attempt to explain himself and his actions.
345*** RivalTurnedEvil: He's enemies with Snake-Eyes because of envy in several animated continuities.
346*** In ''Renegades'' he was not just jealous, Snake-Eyes changed Hard Master's vision of the clan's future since in this continuity The Arashikages was more akin to the Yakuza, and his stranged sword brother was officialy their annointed heir.
347*** In ''Resolute'' indeed, [[AdaptationalVillainy he was the one]] who planned his uncle's assasination out of spite since Snake-Eyes had been tutored in private by Hard Master, who don't wanted to teach him, his own nephew, his most lethal technique, "The 7 Steps to the Sun".
348---->'''Hard Master''': "...[[MegatonPunch this]], you can already do... [[AndThatsTerrible and it is a terrible thing!]] The seventh step is '''[[DangerousForbiddenTechnique death]]'''! Passing that knowledge to anyone... even [[InTheBlood my own blood]] is [[GodzillaThreshold a huge and treacherous step]]."
349* ShirtlessScene: In the live-action movie.
350* SpinOff: He had his own short-lived IDW comic series.
351* TheStraightAndArrowPath: One of the few things he's better at than Snake-Eyes is archery. He ''never'' fails. His mastery in this art is such that he can hit targets behind brick walls, since he was born with a condition called [[SuperHearing "The ear that sees"]].
352* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Since Storm Shadow was created for the comics first (instead of beginning as a toy), he comes out as one for Kwinn, being also a noble man who nonetheless works for Cobra, with a "frienemy" relationship with Snake-Eyes. However, while Kwinn remains a fan-favourite, Storm Shadow has overshadowed him.
353* WorthyOpponent: He has shown to respect Snake-Eye's skill in beating him every time they are confronted each other. In Sunbow, he considers Spirit also as this.
354
355!!'''Major Bludd'''
356!!!'''Real Name:''' Sebastian Bludd
357[[quoteright:82:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/MAJORBLUDD_4096.JPG]]
358[[caption-width-right:82:"The G. I. Joe team ain't so tough.]]
359->'''Voiced By:''' Michael Bell (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Maurice [=LaMarche=] (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series), Creator/AndreSogliuzzo (''G.I. Joe: Renegades''), Mark Oliver (''G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout'')
360
361A former ASIS [[note]]Australian Secret Intelligence Service - the Australian equivalent of the British SAS[[/note]] operative who became a mercenary after he was discharged. Wanted for numerous war crimes, he joins Cobra in exchange for sanctuary.
362----
363* AnArmAndALeg: It has never been stated how he lost his eye, but his right arm has been chopped off or simply crushed under a disabled vehicle in some continuities, so this has to be replaced by a cybernetic one. His V4 action figure had [[BladeBelowTheShoulder a hidden blade on its elbow]].
364* DeathByAdaptation:
365** The first ''ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers'' miniseries has him die when he got into a jet that was really Skywarp's alt mode and the Decepticon converted to his robot form while Bludd was still in the cockpit.
366** ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeResolute'' begins with his corpse being examined by Scarlett.
367** In ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe'', Bludd was among the Cobra loyalists who perished with Cobra Commander when Cobra Commander's son Billy activated the explosives in his father's helmet.
368* DastardlyWhiplash: Bludd's identifying mustache and eyepatch, in addition to working with the Cobra organization.
369* EvenEvilHasStandards:
370** In the first 5 episode mini-series with the M.A.S.S. device, he had mercy on an irradiated Snake Eyes, who's suffering from the "radiation sickness," telling his men not to shoot him. He even has sympathy for the fact Snake Eyes is suffering with the sickness.
371** Late in the DDP comics Cobra Commander kills [[spoiler:Billy]] and strings his body up on display. Even Bludd finds this display of cruelty unsettling.
372* EvilCounterpart: To Kwinn in the original comics. While both are mercenaries who will take jobs for anyone who pays well enough, Kwinn had a code of honor and never betrayed a client. Bludd was not above throwing his comrades under a bus, and would turn on his employers if someone else made him a better offer.
373* EyepatchOfPower: He has an eyepatch.
374* GiftedlyBad: His poetry. Trying to use "Uzi" at almost every rhyme doesn't help. The Baroness once claimed to enjoy Bludd's poetry, only for Cobra Commander to decry him as an idiot who thinks "Proust" rhymes with "Faust"[[note]]for the uninitiated, "Proust" rhymes more closely with "roost"[[/note]].
375* LandDownUnder: He's Australian by origin, though he served in the French Foreign Legion. This mostly manifests in some wording choices and accent in the 80s cartoon, though.
376* PosthumousCharacter: He appears in the beginning of ''Resolute'' as a corpse being examined by Scarlett. It is implied that Cobra Commander killed him for treason.
377* PunchClockVillain: Depicted as such in his "GI Joe: Hearts and Minds" story, a family man who does mercenary work because there's ''always'' a job for him.
378* YesMan: Initially in the comics brought in to back in Cobra Commander, who otherwise thought he was an irritating suck-up.
379
380!!'''Firefly'''
381[[quoteright:144:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/firefly_ae33.gif]]
382[[caption-width-right:144:"I came, I saw, I blew it up!"]]
383->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreggBerger (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Creator/SeanSchemmel (''G.I. Joe: Sigma 6''), Creator/PeterMacNicol (''G.I. Joe: Renegades''), Jordan Reynolds (''G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout'')
384->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RayStevenson (''Film/GIJoeRetaliation'')
385
386One of the top experts in explosives around the world. Sometimes Cobra contracts him for sabotage missions.
387----
388* AxCrazy: There's literally ''nothing'' he will not do to pull his mission through... [[MoneyDearBoy if the price's right, of course]].
389** In ''Renegades'' he even '''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin talks to the fire]]'''.
390* TheBlank: Uses a low-level hypnosis to have people see his unmasked face as this.
391* BriefcaseFullOfMoney: He asks for 2.5 million dollars in one of these when trying to sell information on the Pit to Cobra Commander.
392** Cobra Commander doesn't go for it, ordering his men to lock Firefly up once he has the information.
393--->"How about 1 million in a UsefulNotes/{{Kmart}} bag?"
394* CuttingCorners: Although perhaps not poor, in one issue Firefly dares to call Cobra Commander collect when he has information on the pit to sell.
395** He mentions in his backstory-monologue to Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow in an earlier issue that he couldn't back out of the contract on Snake-Eyes because he had already spent the money, so perhaps he really does need to cut corners.
396* DeathByAdaptation: He gets killed along with Major Bludd, the Crimson Twins and Cobra Commander when Cobra Commander's son Billy detonates the explosives in his father's helmet at the end of ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe''.
397* MadBomber: He makes a living of killing people, so he will wage WarForFunAndProfit to the highest bidder.
398** ProfessionalKiller: He'll do anything he's hired to do, regardless of how many lives may be at stake.
399* McNinja: In the comics; the orphaned son of a French plantation owner in Vietnam raised by the Koga ninja clan who owed his father a debt.
400* TheMole: In ''Sigma 6''.
401* SwissBankAccount: His original filecard mentions him having one, and in the Sunbow episode "Eau de Cobra", he even owns a large estate in south-america.
402* RaceLift: He is black in the 2008 IDW continuity.
403* RedBaron: "The Rembrandt of plasic explosives." and "The Faceless Master" of the Koga clan.
404* TheRival: To Snake-Eyes and surprisingly, also Tripwire.
405* WickedCultured: A fan of classical music, Beethoven in particular, in ''ComicBook/GIJoeReloaded''.
406
407!!'''Doctor Mindbender'''
408!!!'''Real Name:''' Brian Binder/Armand K. Singh
409[[quoteright:101:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/MINDBENDER_7512.JPG]]
410[[caption-width-right:101:"I get a real CHARGE out of shocking G. I. Joe!"]]
411->'''Voiced By:''' Brian Cummings (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Jim Foronda (Reel FX films), Creator/CharlieSchlatter (''G.I. Joe: Renegades''), Lucas Schuneman (''G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout'')
412->'''Portrayed By:''' Kevin J. O' Connor (''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'')
413
414A former dentist who tried to find a way to stop dental pain via brainwave manipulation. When he tested his idea on himself, the alteration caused to his mind made him become a madman. He soon became Cobra's main scientist after the death of his predecessor Dr. Venom, given his proficiencies with brainwashing and genetics.
415----
416* BaldOfEvil: He is bald in every continuity except the live-action films and ''Renegades''.
417* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In the comics, his primary concern was keeping his position as TheManBehindTheMan. When Serpentor was killed in the [[EnemyCivilWar Cobra Civil War]], he immediately ran over to Cobra Commander and started sucking up to him in a bid to become his EvilChancellor, to the disgust of Joes and Cobras alike.
418* DepravedDentist: A weird subversion--he was an orthodontist, but a nice one. He only became depraved ''after'' his mind got messed up.
419* FishOutOfTemporalWater: After dying in the comics, he was sort-of revived as a clone, who had to do some catching up on things; Clinton in the White House, the end of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' and Michael Jackson's change of appearance.
420* ImpossiblyTackyClothes: His original costume bears a strong resemblance to [[ComicBook/IronMan Obadiah Stane]]'s "EarlyInstallmentWeirdness [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_vEKet5xf-Q/VsrcUnLZVQI/AAAAAAAAHF8/lytWMXfV4L8/s0-Ic42/RCO020.jpg outfit]]". A few other characters take him to task for this.
421-->'''Darklon:''' This throwback wears a monocle and a cape and he's casting aspersions on ''my'' character?\
422'''Mindbender:''' He's a good one to talk about other people's clothes. He could get arrested for impersonating a household appliance.
423* KilledOffForReal: In several continuities.
424** PosthumousCharacter: His history is told via flashbacks in the live-action movie, were he was TheMentor to Cobra Commander.
425* MadScientist: He conducts unethical experiments for Cobra.
426* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: He creates clones, new mutant life forms, brainwashing technology, HumongousMecha AND [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking he can fix your braces]].
427* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: He and Raptor try cloning Cobra Commander, only to find he was alive and angry. In his purge, he has Dr. Mindbender thrown into the same abandoned freighter as everyone else for that.
428* SuddenNameChange: His original name was "Dr. ''Brainwave''", it was even mentioned in his comics debut. It had to be changed at the last minute because "Brainwave" had already been used as the name of a DC Comics villain.
429* WalkingShirtlessScene: As part of his aforementioned crazy getup. This may be [[TheArtifact a holdover]] from an early version of his filecard which stated he might've been an ex-pro wrestler as opposed to a dentist.
430
431!!Fred VII
432
433A Crimson Guardsman who shot Cobra Commander and temporarily took his place.
434----
435* DidntThinkThisThrough: His KillAndReplace plan on the Commander was missing a few holes, and he spends a lot of time panicking about how in over his head he is.
436* ImpossiblyTackyClothes: His outfit as Cobra Commander is one of the Cobra Commander's "power armor" toys, which he designed himself.
437* KilledOffForReal: When the real Cobra Commander comes back, he makes sure Fred dies as he cleans house.
438* OpenSecret: The rank and file Cobra soldiers don't know, but all the higher-ups quickly figured it out
439
440[[/folder]]
441
442[[folder:Other Agents]]
443!!'''Al Kawbra'''
444----
445* ArcVillain: For the "Murder by Assassination" arc of the comics.
446* BadBoss: Plugs a Techno-Viper in the head for talking back, and tries doing the same to Overkill a moment later.
447* DramaticUnmask: Turns out to be [[spoiler:yet another Fred.]]
448* ShootingSuperman: Trying to shoot the cyborg Overkill in the head, especially the metal part, was not his smartest idea.
449* SinisterShades: When unmasked, he disguises his eyes with a pair of shades.
450
451!!'''Big Boa'''
452[[quoteright:81:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BIGBOA_5063.JPG]]
453[[caption-width-right:81:"Bring me the toughest contender G.I. JOE has to offer - I'll show them what real fighting is!"]]
454Cobra combat trainer. He wears boxing gloves and has a punching bag with the word "Joe" written on it.
455----
456* AchillesHeel: While likely unintentional from the writers part, his helmet has been used against him in two separate fights; In a Marvel UK annual, Jinx turns the helmet 180 degrees, covering his sight. In the Devil's Due comics, Bazooka takes Big Boa's helmet and uses it to beat him.
457* DrillSergeantNasty: Cobra troopers can be an unruly bunch at times, they aren't motivated by patriotism, unit loyalty, honor or sense of duty. It takes a brutal, unfeeling taskmaster to whip them into fighting shape.
458* EvilCounterpart: To Sargeant Slaughter, they have yet to face each other.
459* TheFaceless: His second filecard (2013) reveals that he wears his helmet at all times because his face looks like it was beaten with the proverbial ugly stick.
460* GoodOldFisticuffs: He ''is'' a boxer.
461* KilledOffForReal: In Devil's Due. He is found dead by the Joes, killed by the Red Shadows.
462* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He was originally part of a plan for a ''Franchise/{{Rocky}}'' tie-in; This fell through, but much later in the comics his history was revealed to be eerily similar to Rocky's, except, like, evil.
463* SmugSnake: In Marvel UK comics.
464
465!!'''Blackout'''
466!!!'''Real Name:''' Thomas C. Stall
467[[quoteright:87:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blackout_9049.jpg]]
468[[caption-width-right:87:]]
469Barrell Roll and Bombstrike's brother. Blackout washed out of the G.I. Joe team, and subsequently joined Cobra, becoming a sniper for The Plague.
470----
471* BlackSheep: His brother and sister are members of the G.I. Joe team, but Blackout defected to Cobra. His former Joe superior Mirage calls him "...an arrogant '''blemish''' on a '''family''' of career military men..."
472* CainAndAbel: Barrel Roll is his Abel.
473* CrazyPrepared: His expertise with long-range sniper rifles is the result of his obsession with accuracy. He's a cold and methodical loner, and his psychological records [[AxCrazy remain sealed to this day]].
474* ColdSniper: In contrast to his reckless attitude as a Greenshirt.
475* {{Expy}}: His character seems like a blueprint for ''Netflix Marvel'' portray of Bullseye.
476* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Of "The Silencer", a former Special Forces operative turned into a mercenary sharp-shooter in ''G. I. Joe Extreme.''
477** His was the only case where the official continuity character was the substitute for the "future" one.
478
479!!'''Cesspool'''
480!!!'''Real Name:''' Vincent [=DeAlleva=]
481[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cesspool.png]]
482[[caption-width-right:125:"Manufacturers pay me to haul the stuff away and dispose of it, I make it worse and sell the stuff as a weapon. Not only is it legal; I get a tax abatement for it."]]
483->'''Voiced By:''' Terry Klassen (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series)
484
485Cobra's chemical weapons specialist.
486----
487* ArchEnemy: To the Eco-Warriors.
488* CoolHelmet: A bulletproof gasmask.
489* CorruptCorporateExecutive: What he was even prior to joining Cobra. He owned a large number of oil refineries, mills and chemical plants. [[NoOSHACompliance None of them were particularly OSHA compliant]].
490* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a burn scar running down the right side of his face, possibly his whole right arm too, and is blind in his right eye.
491* HollywoodAcid: His weaponized "plasmatox." A concoction of so many kinds of pollutants and chemical wastes that is impossible to reproduce, and only him has the formula.
492* KilledOffscreen: In the 31st issue of ''America's Elite'', he is one of the listed Cobra agents incarcerated at the Coffin who was killed rather than liberated even though we don't see his death happen.
493* LargeHam: In the cartoon.
494* MisanthropeSupreme: He just wants to make the world as "ugly and nasty" as he is.
495* SecretlyDying: In the DDP comics, he is revealed to have developed terminal cancer, due to the toxins he worked with throughout his career.
496
497!!'''Copperhead'''
498[[quoteright:81:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/copperhead_273.jpg]]
499[[caption-width-right:81:"Live hard and drive fast!"]]
500->'''Voiced By:''' Frank Welker (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Maurice [=LaMarche=] (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series)
501
502Driver of the Water Moccasin boat. He would later become the De Facto leader of the Python Patrol.
503----
504* DeathByAdaptation: The IDW comics kill him off fairly early, replacing him with a DistaffCounterpart named '''Copperback''' (though she's more of a scientist than a swamp fighter/boat pilot).
505* DemotedToExtra: His appearances became scarce as the series went on, to the point that he doesn't make any appearances in the [=DiC=] series beyond the "Operation: Dragonfire" arc.
506* TheGamblingAddict: He's in Cobra to get enough money to pay his gambling debts, but in the meantime, he gets more debts.
507* TheMobBossIsScarier: As AxCrazy as Cobra Commander may be, Copperhead still considers his bookies to be much scarier.
508* WorthyOpponent: Gung-Ho is implied to see him as one:
509-->'''Gung-Ho:''' "Sure. I know the type. They're all around the Gulf Coast. Trash. Drifters. They can drive a swamp buggy like the devil himself, rebuild a V-8 with a coat hanger and spit, fight all night and raise cain 'til the cock crows. They got a heart fulla gimme and a mouth full o' much obliged."
510
511!!'''Croc Master'''
512[[quoteright:80:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crocmaster_8275.JPG]]
513
514Former alligator wrestler and burglar alarm salesman who uses his trained pets to guard Cobra Island.
515----
516* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Croc Master's pets are actually alligators. Referred in-universe as that by members of the Oktober Guard and others, so the mistake is in his name and not in his pets' species.
517* TheBeastMaster: In more recent depictions, his action figures contain not just a pet gator, but also snakes.
518* DirtyBusiness: A literal case. He found one, "Guard-Gators, Inc." trying to commercialize the use of alligators for home security.
519* PluckyGirl: He trains only female gators. Traditionally, they're easier to feed and raise.
520* PunnyName:
521** His code name, since is literally his role within the organization.
522** His three gators' names: Melissa, Chelsea and Tara.
523* KilledOffForReal: He was killed among many other potential traitors by Cobra Commander.
524
525!!'''Croc Master II'''
526[[quoteright:98:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crocmaster2_8588.jpg]]
527
528The successor of the original.
529----
530* KilledOffForReal: When he's sent to make sure the Baroness is dead, she guns him down.
531** WeHardlyKnewYe: He lasts exactly ''three pages'' and then he dies. This also applies to the toys, as he was released only once and then all later Croc Master figures represent the original one.
532* LegacyCharacter: His ActionFigureFileCard adresses the death of the original Croc Master
533* ShootTheDog: He not just trains them, he '''eats''' the unruly/unfit ones.
534* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He's only shown as a security chief of Cobra Island, just like his predecessor.
535
536!!'''Crystal Ball'''
537[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crystalball.png]]
538[[caption-width-right:125:"When he's around, you just don't have to watch what you're saying, you have to watch what you're ''thinking''!"]]
539
540A creepy, mystic advisor to the leaders of Cobra who claims to have psychic powers.
541----
542* EnigmaticMinion: In-universe, he is a "professional" hypnotist and clairvoyant.
543* HypnoticEyes: Has hypnotic powers. And he has been the only figure of the lot sporting red irises.
544* MadOracle: Claims to see the future, and the rest of Cobra aren't too sure about his sanity.
545* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
546** WordOfGod has stated that his inspiration was Creator/StephenKing.
547** DependingOnTheArtist, he has resembled Creator/VincentPrice, Creator/AlanMoore, or Creator/BelaLugosi with a mustache.
548* RedBaron: In the IDW comic, his position in Cobra High Command is "Inquisitor General."
549* SecretIdentity: In IDW/DDP comics he is a CompositeCharacter (See below).
550* SueDonym: In the DDP comics he masquerades as Dr. [[AlliterativeName Scott Stevens]].
551* TheSvengali: Particularly while impersonating Dr. Stevens.
552
553!!'''Dice'''
554[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cobradice.jpg]]
555[[caption-width-right:100:"Man or woman, ninja or neophyte, my Flying Dragon will be your demise!"]]
556->'''Voiced By:''' Scott [=McNeil=] (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series)
557
558A former Night-Creeper expelled for his utmost brutality and lack of finesse, now working for Cobra as muscle-for-hire.
559----
560* BloodKnight: He manipulates his weapons both with blinding speed and bone-crushing power.
561* ClassicalHunter: For the way he perceives his line of work.
562* TheGrappler: Dice specializes also in close quarters combat using choke holds, pressure points, snares, traps or blunt instruments to incapacitate his opponent.
563* MartialArtsStaff: In the original Marvel comics, he used this type of staff as his preferred weapon. On the other hand, his action figures carried a two-edged lance and a butcher axe.
564* MysteriousMercenaryPursuer: Often undertaking mercenary missions alone.
565* SecretArt: His main technique, called the ''[[FantasticFightingStyle Flying Dragon]]''.
566* ThoseTwoGuys: Most of the time paired with the former Red Ninja Slice.
567
568!!'''Interrogator'''
569[[quoteright:74:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/INTERROGATOR_1392.JPG]]
570[[caption-width-right:74:]]
571
572A psychological warfare expert with a mysterious past, the Interrogator is a frequent member of the Plague, the Cobra equivalent of a black-ops commando team.
573----
574* AcePilot: Is a highly skilled helicopter pilot.
575* EvilSoundsDeep: Sounded this way in the [=DiC=] series, and the filecard also mentions him having an intimidating deep voice.
576* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: His purpose is to interrogate.
577* MultipleChoicePast: His first filecard gives three options: former security chief for a deposed dictator, renegade criminal psychologist, or IRS investigator. A DDP profile also adds the option of being a former Tele-Viper who rose in the ranks.
578** DDP also plays him as a CompositeCharacter, being the SecretIdentity of Crystal Ball.
579* TortureAlwaysWorks: He'll get info from his captives by torturing them. And when dealing with unbreakable people like the Joes, he's savvy enough to torture their relatives instead (as he did to Max Hauser to make Duke talk)
580* TortureTechnician: He has no qualms with horrifically torturing his prisoners.
581
582!!'''Night Creeper Leader'''
583[[quoteright:94:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nightcreeperleader.JPG]]
584[[caption-width-right:94:"If Attila the Hun had a blackbelt, an MBA and was armed with lasers he'd resembled me, except half as mean."]]
585->'''Voiced By:''' Andrew Koening (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', first season of [=DiC=] series), Maurice [=LaMarche=] (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', second season of [=DiC=] series)
586
587The mysterious leader of the "Night Creepers", a syndicate of mercenary hi-tech ninjas employed by Cobra at times.
588----
589* BlindWeaponmaster: His 1993 redesign.
590* CanonImmigrant: He was created for the [=DiC=] cartoon before being imported to the toyline and comic.
591* KingMook: His name is literally "Night Creeper Leader", and he looked just like his Night Creeper Minions, albeit slightly taller and with an exposed face. Mitigated with his introduction into the toyline, which gave him a more distinct design and an actual name (Aleph), and fully averted when he joins the Plague as Incision.
592* TheStarscream:
593** In "Night of the Creepers", he is (understandably) offended by Cobra Commander and Destro's plan to use the corpses of his Night Creeper ancestors as a zombie army and takes control of them.
594** In "The Sword", he's ordered by Cobra Commander to bring him back the titular artifact, but he decides to use it for his own purpose.
595* SmallNameBigEgo: In "Shadow of a Doubt", he's revealed to be under the delusion that he is a better ninja than Storm Shadow when Cobra Commander is clearly fed up with his incompetence.
596
597!!'''Overkill'''
598!!!'''Real Name:''' Robert Skelton
599[[quoteright:97:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/overkill_7546.jpg]]
600[[caption-width-right:97:"Of course I have feelings. They may be enhanced digitally... but they're still feelings."]]
601->'''Voiced By:''' Dale Wilson (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series), Colin Murdock (''Valor vs. Venom''), Creator/MaddieBlaustein (''G.I. Joe: Sigma 6'')
602
603A cyborg and former SAW-Viper who leads Cobra's B.A.T. (Battle Android Trooper) armies.
604----
605* BigBadWannabe: During his SAW-Viper times. Yes, he killed several Joes, but he soon got his comeuppance at the hands of Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow.
606* CanonCharacterAllAlong: He's a case of this in the Devil's Due comics, which introduced him by establishing that he was the nameless SAW-Viper who killed several of the Joes in the original Marvel comic and that he survived Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow's attempt at killing him. His actual name being revealed to be Robert Skelton, he subsequently takes on Overkill as his codename and eventually is converted into a cyborg by Cobra scientists. Overkill's only prior appearances in any ''G.I. Joe'' fiction were in the [=DiC=] cartoon.
607* {{Cyborg}}: He is a cyborg.
608* LegacyCharacter: Prior to him, there was a totally robotic (but still sentient) Overkill leading the [=BATs=].
609* MookPromotion: From nameless S.A.W. Viper to the cyborg Overkill.
610* TheStarscream: In ''Valor vs. Venom'' and ''Sigma 6'', he shows signs of being disloyal to Cobra Commander.
611* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Nearly all of his appearances in the [=DiC=] cartoon end with Overkill destroyed or dismembered in some way.
612* UnexplainedRecovery: Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow got the drop on him during the Trucial Abysmia story arc in the Marvel comics, and we even got a glimpse of his corpse, yet he came back in the Devil's Due comics alive, well and perfectly intact (at least until he gets rebuilt into Overkill).
613
614!!'''Overlord'''
615!!!'''Real Name:''' Mikhail Derenko
616[[quoteright:82:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cobraoverlord.png]]
617[[caption-width-right:85:"Victory goes to the leader with the most indispensable warriors."]]
618
619A former Cobra officer who seeks to take over Cobra... [[BetterLivingThroughEvil and its expanded treasury]]. He has built a power base among troops who are dissatisfied with Cobra's senior leadership.
620----
621* AFatherToHisMen: Paints himself this way to appeal to grunts who are not happy with Cobra Commander, but it's all an act.
622* AceCustom: ''The Dictator'', his hover-tank.
623* TheDragon: To Serpentor in the DDP comics.
624* DependingOnTheArtist: Whether or not his right eye is covered by an eyepatch, a monocle, or a targeting lens attached to his helmet.
625* DubNameChange: In Latin America, he was marketed as "Ciclón", an electronic warfare expert working for Destro.
626* EvilCounterpart: To Sgt. Slaughter in promos for the Series 9 toyline.
627* FromNobodyToNightmare: Started out at the bottom of the organization and patiently worked his way up. The Joes specifically describe him as "coming out from nowhere" to become a dangerous opponent.
628* HeroKiller: Kills Chuckles in the DDP Comics ([[DevelopingDoomedCharacters two months after he finally got his own arc]]).
629* TheStarscream: Well-aware that Cobra's senior management has plenty of these already, Overlord takes a different approach: He appeals to the grunts who are fed up with being pawns in High Command's individual power struggles.
630-->'''Hawk:''' Like any corrupt politician, he cloaked his own backroom dealings and improprieties with a platform of reform, righteous indignation, and a return to traditional values...[[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Cobra values]].
631
632!!'''Raptor'''
633
634A former accountant who now handles Cobra's finances, Raptor also breeds birds of prey which he trains to attack people.
635----
636* BuriedAlive: One of the victims of an angry Cobra Commander's revenge. Unlike some, he definitely died.
637* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Even by Cobra's low standards, he's a nutball, dressing up like a bird and gibbering to himself.
638* SecretKeeper: He was present when Fred VII decided to replace Cobra Commander, and therefore knew the truth. He told Doctor Mindbender, who went to investigate the Commander's supposed burial site.
639* VerbalTic: Tends to punctuate his sentences by saying "yes" to himself, yes.
640
641!!'''Scalpel'''
642!!!'''Real Name:''' Andrew R. Walker
643[[quoteright:80:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scalpel.png]]
644[[caption-width-right:80:"Unlike most medical practitioners, my patients never ask me if it is going to hurt. They know it is going to hurt."]]
645
646Captain of the Medi-Viper Corps.
647----
648* BackAlleyDoctor: Was this before he became a Cobra medic. He earned his medical degree from a shady correspondence college that advertised via mail order, and gained practical experience treating [[TheMafia the Mafia]]'s wounded.
649* CombatMedic: Unlike most conventional medics, Scalpel does not object to picking up a weapon and joining in the fight himself... as long as it looks like his side is going to win.
650* EvilCounterpart: To Joe Medics Doc and Lifeline. While both of them are [[ActualPacifist ardent pacifists]] who chose their profession to help people, Scalpel became a Cobra medic because it would give him a chance to treat "exotic injuries and wounds" and has no moral compunction against joining the fight himself.
651
652!!'''Scar-Face'''
653[[quoteright:109:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cobraofficer6_scarface.jpg]]
654[[caption-width-right:109:"So... the mighty Destro thinks he's gonna fix my wagon, huh? Well, I got something for him!"]]
655
656A Cobra officer who acts as a Courier.
657----
658* ScarsAreForever: His name comes from the fact that he's scarred.
659* UnexplainedRecovery: Died off-screen in issue #19, but the comic book included with his first figure release takes place between issues #32 and #33, with Scar-Face featured as still living.
660* UniformityException: With his mask on, he looks like any other Cobra infantry trooper except for the two scars running down the visible portion of his face, forming a "V".
661
662!!'''Scrap-Iron'''
663[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scrapiron.png]]
664[[caption-width-right:150:"Imperfection in ''any'' form repels me."]]
665->'''Voiced By:''' Michael Bell (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Creator/PhilLaMarr (''G.I. Joe: Renegades'')
666
667Cobra's anti-armor expert.
668----
669* AscendedExtra: Has a fairly important role in "Arise, Serpentor, Arise!" despite his sparse appearances during the cartoon.
670* GoingPostal: Against Destro, it is rumored that he's a former chief weapon designer for M.A.R.S.
671* ThePerfectionist: His file card notes that he strives for perfection with his weapon design and that he has a seething hatred for anything he deems imperfect.
672* TheresNoKillLikeOverkill: He kills the Soft Master with an ''anti-tank missile'', and then (after clearing it with Firefly) blows up a wrecked car that was still occupied.
673* TwoFaced: In ''Renegades'', he ends up having half of his face horribly scarred in the episode "Rage".
674
675!!'''Slice'''
676[[quoteright:99:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/slice_3295.jpg]]
677[[caption-width-right:99:"I fear no mortal man in face-to-face combat, but my sword cuts easiest from behind."]]
678->'''Voiced By:''' Don Brown (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series), Kevan Ohtsji (''Valor vs. Venom'')
679
680A "brutally efficient" renegade member of the Arashikage ninja clan, under contract for Cobra on a regular basis.
681----
682* TheApprentice: Hand-picked and mentored by Storm Shadow himself.
683* TheBlank: Nothing of Slice's face can be seen due to his fencing mask.
684* BreakupBreakout: He was partners in crime with a bo-wielding, former Night Creeper named Dice. Dice got his second release in the toyline just recently, while there were at least five later Slice reissues.
685* EvenEvilHasStandards: Slice can kill one of his own in order to prevent the Joes to get a tactical advantage, but got really mad at Firefly saving himself from the freighter while leaving his partners to die (despite Slice not personally knowing one of the dead Cobras).
686* EvilBrit: His file card states he's from UsefulNotes/{{Britain}}.
687** McNinja: Of the British variant.
688* HighlyVisibleNinja: One of the reasons he often prefer to take on unsuspecting opponents.
689* MasterSwordsman: At the point he even created a totally new style, copying the attack patterns of scorpions for his sword technique, the ''[[FantasticFightingStyle Scorpion Slash]]''.
690* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: He invokes this trope during his first fight against Snake-Eyes, and just shy to turn into TheRival to him.
691* OverlyPolitePals: With Slash in ''Valor vs Venom''.
692* ThoseTwoGuys: First with Dice, then with Slash.
693
694!!'''Doctor Venom'''
695!!!'''Real Name:''' Claude M. Vinim / Archibald Monev
696[[quoteright:109:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drvenom.jpg]]
697[[caption-width-right:109:"Cross my path and I'll poison your body and your mind."]]
698
699Cobra's original science officer, and creator of the Brainwave Scanner.
700----
701* AbusiveParents: He was inadvertently molded into a {{Sociopath}} by his abusive father.
702* AIIsACrapshoot: A digital backup of his mind stored in the Brainwave Scanner causes some problems in the IDW ARAH series.
703* BackFromTheDead: Sort of. Dr. Venom has stayed dead, but the aforementioned AI "clone" has [[CatsHaveNineLives more lives than a cat]]... or [[JokerImmunity the Joker]].
704* DeaderThanDead: The AI copy of his mind in the IDW continuation of the Marvel Comics continuity eventually perishes for good after leaping from Dr. Mindbender's conscience to a giant robotic body, which is then destroyed in a battle with Cobra and the Joes, ending his threat permanently.
705* DirtyCoward: After trying to kill Snake-Eyes and Kwinn numerous times, once they get the upper hand and prepare to dispense some rough justice, he begs for his life. "No! I'll be good!"
706* FreudianExcuse: Growing up, his plastic surgeon father put the kibosh on his creative ambitions, as he wanted young Claude to follow in his footsteps. He even ordered the boy to drown a puppy the family couldn't take care of by putting it in a bag and tossing it into the river.
707* GrandTheftMe: The Venom AI attempts this twice: First on Cobra Commander's son, Billy, later on Mindbender.
708* KilledOffForReal: By a fragmentation grenade during the Battle of Fort Wadsworth.
709* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: His original field of study was Botany. But he's still able to create brainwashing machines, ComicBook/IronMan style armor, complicated viruses that need "secret catalysts" to be effective, and an AI duplicate of himself. He's also a fairly decent fixed-wing pilot.
710* PredecessorVillain: To Dr. Mindbender. He created the Brainwave scanner, and is implied to have laid out some of the early groundwork for Serpentor's creation.
711* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed his [[AssholeVictim own father]] by pushing him off a bridge.
712* TheStarscream: He was subtle, but the Baroness could see it and tried to get rid of him before he could become a threat. He also shared the TropeNamer's mixture of smugness and cowardice. His AI is more overt about it.
713* TheyCalledMeMad: The Defense Department did, and refused to work with him. So he joined Cobra.
714* UngratefulBastard: After getting a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown from Kwinn, Venom is lucky enough to have his life spared. But Venom can't resist picking up the VillainBall [[InTheBack one last time]]:
715-->'''Venom:''' So what do you have to say now? No more mumbo-jumbo about weasel spirits? No last lunge to try to strangle me with your last breath?\
716'''Kwinn:''' No. There is no anger left in me, Venom. I've made my peace with the weasel. Kwinn will not harm you [[ExactWords while he lives]]. That I promise.\
717[''Kwinn dies, dropping a grenade that [[TakingYouWithMe kills Venom]]''].
718
719!!'''Vypra'''
720!!!'''Real Name:''' Ann A. Conda
721[[quoteright:81:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/VYPRA_9791.JPG]]
722[[caption-width-right:81:"She looks small and slight, but she drives like she's in a monster truck show."]]
723
724Driver of the Rattler 4-WD jeep and intelligence courier.
725----
726* EliteMook: In her "Intelligence Courier" capacity.
727* McNinja: Weirdly averted. She wears ninja clothes, uses ninja weapons, but according to the guy who wrote her filecard, she is ''not a ninja at all''.
728* PaletteSwap: Of Jinx.
729* PluckyGirl: Allegedly offered her services to Cobra Commander by audaciously sneaking into his private business meeting at ''Extensive Enterprises''.
730* StevenUlyssesPerhero: A member of Cobra whose name is a pun on "anaconda".
731* WrenchWench: She's also a gifted car mechanic.
732
733!!'''Wild Weasel'''
734[[quoteright:131:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/weasel_pic_2_2348.png]]
735[[caption-width-right:131:"There's just no place where you can run or hide when I'm flying above you."]]
736->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PatFraley (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Trevor Devall (''Valor vs. Venom'')
737
738A ground support pilot who has developed a [[RedplicaBaron Red Baron-like reputation]] within the Cobra ranks. Though he can fly any of Cobra's fighters, he generally favors the Rattler [=VTOL=] Tanksmasher.
739----
740* AcePilot: It's said that those lucky enough to return from a dogfight with him, curse his name only at the beginning and the end of their stories; the rest is filled with compliments and awe.
741* CoolPlane: The Rattler, essentially a three-engined version of an [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Republic_A-10_Thunderbolt_II A-10 Thunderbolt II]], but with [=VTOL=] capability. And nobody can fly it like Wild Weasel.
742* DeadpanSnarker: Wild Weasel is somewhere between this and AwesomeEgo. Evident in issue #34 of the ARAH continuity, with the Baroness.
743-->'''Wild Weasel:''' The easiest way to navigate at this altitude is to follow the highways. This way, I can get my maps at gas stations-\
744'''Baroness:''' Look where you're going! The overpass!\
745'''Wild Weasel:''' I don't have to look where I'm going.
746* TheDreaded: None of the current Cobra airmen are as experienced or capable a pilot as Wild Weasel, very few of the reserve members match his airborne abilities.
747** This is likely only to the pilots. It doesn't take more than a few pages for the Joes to take him down after [[spoiler:he infiltrates the Pit as part of the Phoenix Guard. He pins the Joes down with their own weaponry, but clearly is not as good on the ground as in the air, being taken out by a single grenade.]]
748* ImprobablePilotingSkills: He drives an air-to-earth aircraft and can use it to dogfight against other pilots.
749* MeaningfulName: His code name comes from the [[UsefulNotes/WildWeasel nickname of air crews]] who would scout out ahead in search for anti-aircraft missile batteries and clear them out before the main carrier group arrived.
750* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Might be SecretIdentity, but because of his anti-social behavior, not even other members of Cobra know much about him, even his actual name.
751* RedplicaBaron: Is usually depicted as the Cobra's own Red Baron, feared and respected by the Joe pilots.
752* WorthyOpponent: To Ace in a memorable Rattler vs. Skystriker dogfight in ([[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel ARAH #34]]) Both fought until they were mutually out of ammo, saluted, and flew back to their bases. Additionally, in that issue, much of the dialogue of Ace and Wild Weasel echoed each other, despite the lack of communication between the enemy planes. They both knew exactly what the other plane was doing and planning.
753** His original filecard has a quote from Wild Bill where he considers Wild Weasel one as well.
754--->'''Wild Bill:''' He may be a back-shootin', low down snake in the grass, but the boy can fly like nobody's business. You gotta respect the skunk for that! Hey-what did Creator/{{Voltaire}} say? To forgive our enemies their virtues-that is the greater miracle.
755[[/folder]]
756
757[[folder:Iron Grenadiers]]
758[[quoteright:113:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/irongrenadiers.jpg]]
759[[caption-width-right:113:"...making the world a better place to strife!"]]
760The armed wing of what is rightfully known as "M.A.R.S." (Military Armaments Research Society). A corporate that started as an illegal arms sales ring and dates back to the English Civil War.
761
762!!'''In General'''
763* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: The Iron Grenadiers themselves. They even have managed to defeat elite Cobra troopers time and again.
764* EqualOpportunityEvil: Their members even brag about that their benefits are superior to those received by the Vipers.
765* NGOSuperpower: As stated above, they have been secretly this since about the XVII century.
766* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Most of the time working for Cobra, but there have been occasions in which they ended up betraying the Commander to work for a higher bidder.
767* PsychoRangers: The Nullifiers (originally pilots but turned into full-fledged DoomTroops in the IDW/DDP continuity). And then the T.A.R.G.A.T.'s (Trans Athmospheric Rapid Global Assault Troopers.)
768
769!!'''Destro'''
770!!!'''Real Name:''' James [=McCullen=] Destro XXIV
771[[quoteright:165:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/destro.png]]
772[[caption-width-right:165:"Some people call me corrupt. To me, I'm just a businessman supplying what the people want."]]
773->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ArthurBurghardt (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Maurice [=LaMarche=] (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Creator/{{DiC|Entertainment}} series), Creator/ScottMcNeil (Reel FX films), Marc Thompson (''G.I. Joe: Sigma 6''), Creator/EricBauza (''G.I. Joe: Resolute''), Creator/ClancyBrown (''G.I. Joe: Renegades''), Gavin Hammon (''G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout'')
774-> '''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ChristopherEccleston (''G. I. Joe: Rise Of Cobra'')
775
776The current CEO of the Military Armaments Research Syndicate and the latest in a long line of weapon dealers -- his main client is Cobra. He wears his title and metal mask as a family tradition.
777----
778* AFatherToHisMen: {{Zigzagged|Trope}} in the comics: He averts this for troops who can't keep up with him, but plays it straight for those who can.
779* ArmCannon: His main weapons are a wrist-mounted mini [=RPG=] and a heavily modified 7.62 Mauser C96 auto-pistol/7.62 Nagant M1895 revolver.
780* ArmsDealer: As CEO of MARS, he manufactures weapons he can sell to the highest bidder.
781* BaldOfEvil: While his metal mask only gives him the appearance of baldness and he's usually depicted with hair when unmasked, ''ComicBook/GIJoeReloaded'' clearly depicts him as being bald when not wearing the mask.
782* BlingOfWar: It started with the disco amulet. When he starts the Iron Grenadiers, he gets a new suit with a gold mask.
783* BodyHorror: How he got his mask can veer into this depending on the continuity. ''Rise of Cobra'' has his face covered in nanomites after getting burned by a flamethrower, resulting in his face permanently becoming metal; ''Renegades'' has Cobra Commander encase his head in a metal helmet that's heavily implied to ''bore screws into his skull'' as punishment for an attempted betrayal.
784* BuriedAlive: The Marvel Comics continuity has him buried alive along with Cobra Commander in [[ElaborateUndergroundBase the Pit]], where they would've suffocated and/or drowned had they not found a DrillTank EscapePod.
785* {{Cyborg}}: Strongly implied to be part-machine in ''Sigma 6''. The [[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroIDW IDW continuation of the Marvel Comics continuity]] eventually went this way as well, with Destro upgrading himself with Revanche nanotechnology.
786* DeathByAdaptation: ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe'' ends with him being killed by Duke.
787* TheDragon: Bordering on BigBadDuumvirate with Cobra Commander or CoDragons with [[OfficialCouple the Baroness]], this, if he's not playing as TheHeavy.
788** Incidentally, towering over most of his evil peers he's much of a GeniusBruiser for not being plainly TheBrute.
789* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The ''MASS Device'' miniseries has Destro usurp Cobra Commander and try to take over the world himself after one too many mistakes on the latter's part. Nearly all subsequent materials show Destro as uninterested in world domination and more concerned with making a profit. [[spoiler:"Destro" trying to TakeOverTheWorld in the Devil's Due series is the first indication that it's not the real Destro]].
790* EnemyMine: Has occasionally teamed up with the Joes, mostly due to him having a sense of honor and a sense of reason. This happened several times in the Sunbow series and several times in the Marvel run as well.
791** ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II]]'' has him abruptly seize control of Cobra to pledge its support to the Joes and Autobots, after the Commander's bungled scheme to hack into Teletraan-3 put Earth in severe danger.
792* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He is romantically involved with the Baroness. Serpentor's brutality toward the Baroness disgusted Destro so much that Destro betrayed him.
793* EvenEvilHasStandards: ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: Black Horizon]]'' has him do business with Cobra-La (thanks to Dr. Mindbender), then say with guilt to Mistress Armada:
794-->"I cannot shake the feeling that I may have just '''sold out''' the human race."
795* EvilBrit: From Callender, Scotland.
796** NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Canonically he almost never is portrayed with a notorious accent (Creator/SeanConnery in [[IAmVeryBritish recived pronunciation]] at most). Averted by Eccleston's portrayal, as his "Lowlander with splashes of his natural OopNorth" make him sound more like a hardened Brit gangsta'[[note]]and now we mention it, enforcing his "Pimp Daddy Destro" status[[/note]], while Clancy Brown's voice for him in ''Renegades'' [[OohMeAccentsSlipping seems to alternate between sounding Scottish and sounding Irish]].
797* EvilCounterpart: When Cobra Commander first hires him as "The Specialist", he sees the Scotsman as Hawk's counterpart leading the troops. They become less alike with time after Hawk becomes a general and Destro focuses more on his weapons dealing business.
798* EvilSoundsDeep: Traditionally, in adaptations, though for sheer pitch, his voice in the 80s cartoon is still about as deep as it goes.
799* ExpressiveMask: His is a very expressive one in cartoons and comics, to the point he looks more like a bald humanoid who happens to have silver skin.
800* FriendlyEnemy: In the comic book continuity at least, Destro had respect towards the G.I. Joe team and even at times openly defied Cobra Commander, or other villains of the story arc to help the Joes out. Obviously, at times it [[DependingOnTheWriter depended on the writer]].
801* GentlemanSnarker: Most of the time while dealing with Cobra Commander, in spades at the Sunbow cartoon.
802-->"[[WithDueRespect Militarily speaking]], [[BaitAndSwitchComment it is only fair to say that Cobra Commander is a world class...]] [[TakeThat BUFFOON!]]"
803* LegacyCharacter: Despite being the first Destro shown in the series, he's actually part of a long family tradition of wearing the metal mask and taking over the weapons business. His long-lost son Alexander also took his role for a short time.
804* LongLostRelative: He and Lady Jaye have a common ancestor.
805* MeaningfulName:
806** His moniker is more than merely a "legacy". It is a title of nobility passed from one generation to the next. In ''Rise of Cobra'' it is stated that the name and the iron mask were given to ''James [=McCullen=] IX'' by the French as a form of punishment. The name means [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast "The Destroyer of Nations."]]
807** The acronym for his PMC is also the Latin name for Ares, the Greco-Roman god of war.
808* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: In the Sunbow series:
809** In the "Synthoid Conspiracy" two-parter, Cobra Commander and Zartan create a Synthoid duplicate of Destro to show how easily he can be replaced. Angered by this insult, Destro helps the Joes shut down the operation.
810** He sides with Dr. Mindbender after Cobra Commander had one temper tantrum too many, leading to the creation of Serpentor in the "Arise, Serpentor, Arise!" 5-parter.
811** He loses patience with Serpentor's impulsiveness fairly quickly, covertly assisting two of the Commander's plans against Serpentor, though he did spend about half the time commenting how insane said plans were.
812** He finally turns against Serpentor in the [=DIC=] series. Cobra Commander was turned into an actual cobra by Cobra-La AppliedPhlebotinum, and The Baroness was given the task of keeping CC fed. On one of those occasion, Serpentor grabbed her, crushed her hand with enough force to completely destroy it (requiring her to get a metallic prosthetic) and when she screamed from the pain, he punched her so hard, it dislocated her jaw so she couldn't scream. Then he laughed afterwards. Destro secretly sided with G.I. Joe in order to avenge her.
813* MundaneUtility: After showing his Transcarpathian "transforming castle" mechanisms to The Baroness in the original Marvel saga, she points out of haven't realized that Destro was an architect, he corrected her saying he was not, but a military engineer.
814* NotSoAboveItAll: He fancies himself as a more practical and effective leader than Cobra Commander, but he's just as prone to histrionics and mad schemes when properly aggravated.
815* OnlySaneMan: For the Cobra High Command. This is most evident when Larry Hama writes him (especially when he ''set up a flow chart'' after the Cobra Civil War to try and enforce some checks and balances among the Cobra higher-ups, in hopes of preventing them from falling into more internal strife), but in most depictions, he genuinely believes that Cobra Commander is a lunatic (the Sunbow version outright says so to the Commander's face) and can be reasoned with more easily than the rest of Cobra's leadership.
816* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In the Sunbow series' first five-parter, after not seeing his demands fulfilled, the normally composed and proper arms dealer shifted gears to the sadly RealLife ruse of slaying one prisoner per hour, starting with [[CrossesTheLineTwice Gen. Flagg]]!
817* OutlivingOnesOffspring: The Devil's Due continuity ends with him seeing his son Alexander shot in front of him.
818* PragmaticVillainy: In Part 2 of "The Synthoid Conspiracy", he temporarily teams up to help the Joes get back into power because Cobra Commander dared to replace Destro with a Synthoid clone, and he is mainly concerned with his dignity, showing Cobra how indispensible his services are.
819* PreppyName: James [=McCullen=] Destro XXIV
820* ReligionOfEvil: In the 80s cartoon series, it's revealed in one episode that Destro is part of a cult that worships - or at least appeases - one or more {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, which are imprisoned beneath his ancestral castle. He makes an annual HumanSacrifice to keep the beasts contained. A later episode has Cobra Commander free one of said creatures in an attempt to destroy Serpentor, forcing a horrified Destro to call a truce with the Joes in hopes of getting the beast back into its' slumber.
821* {{Retcon}}: In recent years, his name was shortened to James [=McCullen=] XXIV with Destro being a title.
822* TheStarscream: In the 80s cartoon particularly, though it's mostly because he realizes how [[GeneralFailure inept]] Cobra Commander is. Unlike the [[ItsAllAboutMe narcissistic]] Commander, however, Destro genuinely believes that being a ruler is an empty gesture unless said ruler has someone to share their empire with.
823* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The BigBad of ''G.I. Joe Extreme'', Count Von Rani, ruler of an eastern-european principality called Kalistan a.k.a. "Iron Klaw" is basically a combined {{Expy}} of both Destro and Cobra Commander.
824* UnholyMatrimony: The Devil's Due comics establish that he and the Baroness secretly married in the interim between the original Marvel Comics series and the Devil's Due series.
825* WarForFunAndProfit: He incites war and sells to both sides if it's profitable. It can also be useful when one of those sides is ''the Pentagon'', especially when the Pentagon tries to pin the responsibility for a failed operation on the Joes.
826** His original toyline profile card explains his enmity for the Joes is because, while he respects their skills, he finds their insistence on promoting and protecting peace abhorrent, as he believes that war is humanity's natural state and brings out the best in humanity.
827
828!!'''Darklon'''
829[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darklon_1.gif]]
830[[caption-width-right:125:]]
831
832A distant cousin of Destro, Darklon is an eccentric warlord who has carved up [[{{Ruritania}} his own fiefdom in the Carpathian mountains]]. He frequently provides asylum for Cobra, in exchange for them helping him stamp out the Resistance groups that occasionally challenge him.
833----
834* AceCustom: His ''Evader'' assault vehicle.
835* ArchEnemy: Katya, a [[LaResistance rebel leader]] opposing his regime.
836* TheBusCameBack: Was presumed killed when his castle was hit by a missile in ARAH #146. In ARAH #167 he's revealed to have survived.
837* TheDragon: Frequently has this role in the Iron Grenadiers.
838* InTheBlood: Darklon is descended from a clan of mercenaries whose lineage goes back to the Italian Renaissance: They would work for one side until a better offer was made (or if their employers ran out of money), then they would go over to the opposition. All the while, they would feed information to both sides to keep the conflict going -- ensuring a solid revenue stream. Darklon continues this tradition by offering his services to the highest bidder.
839* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Frequently leads military campaigns himself, leaving the day to day management of Darklonia to a rubberstamp Parliament so he can do this more easily.
840
841!!'''Metal-Head'''
842!!!'''Real Name:''' Stuart Finley
843[[quoteright:83:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/METALHEAD_8601.JPG]]
844[[caption-width-right:83:"Distance: (x)Clicks. Trajectory: (x)Degrees... [[{{Catchphrase}} BANG!!! BANG!!!]]"]]
845->'''Voiced By:''' Gary Chalk (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series)
846
847The Iron Grenadiers' anti-tank expert. He invented a backpack mounted anti-armor system, then gave it to M.A.R.S. with only one condition; that he be given the first production model to use in battle.
848----
849* AxCrazy: He really loves causing destruction.
850* BackpackCannon: He has a weapons system he wears on his back and thighs.
851* CallingYourAttacks: "BANG, BANG!!!" [[JustifiedTrope Justified as his weapons system is voice activated with "BANG!" being the word used to fire his weapons]].
852* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His grandmother shows up a couple of times.
853* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: His has a [[StatOVision targeting system in it]].
854* HomingProjectile: His weaponry homes in on any target in his sights.
855* IdiotSavant: He's one of the dumbest characters around, but not only did he invent the weapons system that he uses, he can apparently do complex artillery calculations for his rockets in his head. He also has one of the best accuracy rates of any Joe or Cobra, mostly because he only fires at vehicles.
856* {{Metalhead}}: His favorite type of music.
857* TheMole: In the Marvel comic, he was a M.A.R.S operative keeping tabs on Cobra for Destro when the latter left Cobra.
858* MusicalAssassin: In the episode "Long Live Rock N Roll".
859* PluckyComicRelief: He tends to provide the comic relief in the [=DiC=] series because of his stupidity and compulsive desire to blow up any possible target.
860* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: In ''G. I. Joe Extreme'', S.K.A.R. resident flame-throwers expert "Inferno".
861* StuffBlowingUp: One of his favorite hobbies is blowing stuff up.
862* TriggerHappy: It's hard for him to resist opening fire.
863[[/folder]]
864
865[[folder:Dreadnoks]]
866[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnoks.jpg]]
867[[caption-width-right:125:"[[Music/JudasPriest Rock Hard]], Raid Free!"]]
868
869Zartan's personal mercenary band/gang of psycho-bikers, they ally with Cobra repeatedly, but always because Cobra is paying them for their services. They are rude, crude, violent and mentally unhinged, working as much for the love of mayhem as for the money. Their numbers change and swell depending on the continuity. For example, in the 80s cartoon, only Buzzer, Torch and Ripper appeared in the first season, with the second season adding newcomers Monkeywrench and Thrasher, and Zartan's siblings Zandar and Zarana. Series two added Gnawgahyde and Road Pig to the group. The comics and toyline, meanwhile, included all of the aforementioned and more, including Zartan's daughter Zanya, Burn Out, Chop Shop, Crusher, Death Metal, Demolisher, the Dreadheads, Heartwrencher, Machete, Rugrat, Storm Rider and Zanzibar.
870
871!!'''In General'''
872* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The Dreadnoks in general follow this theme, being violent criminals who fit the general stereotypes of biker gags.
873* BeardOfEvil: Torch, Ripper and Monkeywrench have a beard and they are bad dudes.
874* {{Badass Biker}}s: Most of them are bikers and very formidable in combat.
875* CoolBike: The Dreadnoks are basically a biker gang who build their own vehicles with the design aesthetics of ''Film/MadMax''.
876* GeniusBruiser: The Dreadhead cousins own an arms company and several are involved in running it.
877* IdenticalTwinIDTag: The Dreadheads (six cousins, two sets of three brothers) are completely identical except for the colors of their beards (black, blonde, red, brown, white, and gray).
878* PunnyName: The real names of the original three, Buzzer[[note]]Richard '''Blinken'''-Smythe[[/note]], Torch[[note]]Tom '''Winken'''[[/note]], and Ripper[[note]]Harry '''Nod'''[[/note]], are a reference to the poem ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynken,_Blynken,_and_Nod Wynken, Blynken, and Nod]]''. Their first names also make them Dick, Tom and Harry, a term that means anyone and everyone.
879* PsychoForHire: If the Dreadnoks aren't on retainer for a specific mission, they're all too happy to go out and cause mayhem on their own. Sometimes they may even need to be reminded while on the job not to go off and do their own thing, unless doing so is key to the operation (such as providing a distraction).
880* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The original three, Monkeywrench and Trasher. Later Dreadnoks were more effective.
881* StockingFiller: Heartwrencher wears short shorts and fishnet stockings.
882* TrademarkFavoriteFood: In the comics, most of them were absolutely nuts for grape soda and chocolate donuts.
883
884!!'''Zartan'''
885[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zartan_new_2.jpg]]
886[[caption-width-right:150:"I can be anyone, anywhere. You will never know that you are talking to me, unless I wish it.."]]
887->'''Voiced By:''' Zack Hoffman (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Colin Murdock (''Spy Troops''), Marc Thompson (''G.I. Joe: Sigma 6''), Creator/SteveBlum (''G.I. Joe: Resolute''), Creator/BrianBloom (''G.I. Joe: Renegades''), Chris [=McCann=] (''G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout'')
888->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ArnoldVosloo[=/=]Creator/JonathanPryce (''G. I. Joe: Rise Of Cobra'' and ''G. I. Joe: Retaliation'')
889
890A master of disguises who can even change his skin color to blend with his environment. He leads a biker gang called the Dreadnoks. [[spoiler: He's the Hard Master's real killer.]]
891----
892* AmoralAfrikaner: He is South African in the live-action films.
893* BaldOfEvil: Often depicted as bald underneath his cowl. Nevertheless, his v2 action figure sported a mohawk.
894* BastardBastard: Zigzagged with Zanya (who was born from a short lived fling). She cares about her dad and is loyal to him. It's just that this entails being a ruthless criminal.
895** DaddysLittleVillain: The Devil's Due Publishing comics reveal Zartan to have a teenage daughter named Zanya, who ends up joining the Dreadnoks.
896* BecomingTheMask: In the DDP version, we see that [[spoiler: all his infiltrations have taken their toll on his sanity. He also ''mentally'' "becomes" the person he's impersonating. After having assumed so many different names and faces, "Zartan" is the only name he can cling to. He no longer remembers his own birth name.]]
897* CastAsAMask: In the cartoon, when Zartan has to assume another's identity, he is voiced by that identity's voice actor until TheReveal.
898* DeathByAdaptation:
899** ''ComicBook/TransformersGIJoe'' has him killed after he is exposed as impersonating Flint.
900** He is killed by Duke and Scarlett in ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeResolute''.
901** Storm Shadow kills him in ''Film/GIJoeRetaliation''.
902** ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe'' has his death occur from being shot by Stalker in issue 10.
903* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In "Glamour Girls," he takes part in the plot that endangers would-be models, until his sister Zarana winds up as a potential victim. After Mindbender refuses to set her free, Zartan frees several captured Joes to get the job done.
904* FrenchJerk: Said to be from Nice in his third filecard, but this hasn't really been hinted at lately.
905* HeelFaceDoorSlam: When he went undercover in the Arashikage temple under the tutelage of their sword smith Onihashi, Zartan fell in love with sword forging, viewing it as art. He was so enamored with it that he was ready to abandon his job against Snake-Eyes and a life of crime in general, dedicating himself solely to working on swords with Onihashi. [[spoiler:The future Cobra Commander threatened to blow his cover, leading to his botched assassination attempt and the death of the Hard Master]].
906* InexplicablyAwesome: There has never been an explanation for all his seemingly supernatural disguise/shapeshifting abilities, though some continuities have tried.
907* InTheBlood: Both his sister and his brother are masters of disguise like him, but they lack Zartan's chameleonic abilities.
908* KillAndReplace: ''Transformers[=/=]G.I. Joe'' has him murder Breaker and usurp his identity to infiltrate the Joes.
909* MasterOfDisguise AND VoluntaryShapeshifting, making him the perfect infiltrator.
910* MoralityPet: Billy, Cobra Commander's son.
911* SleevesAreForWimps: In the Sunbow cartoon, Zartan's Winterized uniform featured a fur-lined ''vest'', as opposed to the greatcoats or parkas favored by other Cobras.
912* TheStraightAndArrowPath: He tends to be an archer. Best shown during the Cobra Civil War [[spoiler:where he nails an incredibly difficult shot with his skills and kills Serpentor, ending the conflict]].
913* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: J. Remington III, a rich arms manufacturer who also can turn into "Rampage", a grotesque devilish green-skinned creature every time he loses his temper in ''G. I. Joe Extreme''.
914* VoiceOfTheLegion: In ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'', his voice has a tendency to reverberate, especially in the earlier episodes.
915* WeaksauceWeakness: [[WeakenedByTheLight Doesn't care much for sunlight]], though specifics can vary per continuity.
916
917!!'''Zarana'''
918!!!'''Real Name:''' Zoe (Surname unknown)
919[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnokzarana.jpg]]
920[[caption-width-right:125:"I wish there were two of you...then I could bash your heads together and really get your attention."]]
921->'''Voiced By:''' Lisa Raggio (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series and ''G. I. Joe: The Movie''), Lisa Corps (''G.I. Joe: : A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series)
922
923Zartan's younger sister and Zandar's twin. De-facto second-in-command of the gang.
924----
925* BelligerentSexualTension: Oddly for Mainframe, the veteran G. I. Joe hacker in the Sunbow cartoon.
926* CatFight: Twice with The Baroness and once with Lady Jaye, at the second one even the Joes stopped what they were doing just to watch it bemusedly.
927* TheDragon:
928** To Dr. Mindbender in the Sunbow cartoon. She would sometimes bring along other Dreadnoks to provide extra security for his operations.
929** Briefly one for Cobra Commander in the comics, if only because there wasn't much choice at the time.
930* EvilCounterpart: Of Lady Jaye.
931* GoodBadGirl: Besides her crush with Mainframe, The Baroness found out Zarana was having an affair with Destro during the hiatus between series, so he had to [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin literally dump her]] at the very beginning of the [=DiC=] cartoons.
932* TheInfiltration: Her shtick.
933* MasterActor: She'd have to be an exceptionally skilled actress to be any good at impersonating people. Superior in this even to Zartan with his many resources.
934* MasterOfDisguise: An ability she shares with his older brother. In the original Marvel comics and Sunbow's cartoon, she often played this role even better than The Baroness.
935* PragmaticVillainy: She and Zandar help the Joes find and disarm a stray nuke at one point, because they don't want a lunatic or the corrupt government of the country it's in setting it off. Bad for business, after all.
936* TheScrooge: Zarana is stingy with her money, never leaving tips (which sometimes results in otherwise BeneathNotice disguises being remembered) and charging Dreadnoks for concessions at her base.
937-->'''Buzzer:''' When Zartan said his sister was cheap, I thought he was talking about something else altogether.
938
939!!'''Zandar'''
940!!!'''Real Name:''' Zachary (Surname unknown)
941[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnokzandar.jpg]]
942[[caption-width-right:125:"...no one notices me...EVER!"]]
943->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PeterCullen (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series and ''G. I. Joe: The Movie'')
944
945Zartan's younger brother and Zarana's twin; master assassin.
946----
947
948* BeneathNotice: Turns out that Zandar is ''very'' talented at being ignored, to the point where his fellow Dreadnoks won't even notice he's there unless he says something. His anonymity was no accident. He worked at it all through his formative years and after he grew up...he got even better at it!"
949* EvilCounterpart: Of Scarlett, down to the use of [[TrickArrow Trick Harpoons]]
950* HarpoonGun: His weapon of choice.
951* DeviousDaggers: He specialises in silent weapons. Often he carries twin knives to do his job.
952* MartialArtsHeadband: He sports a light blue one
953* ProfessionalKiller: Of all the Dreadnoks, he's the most down-to-business and accomplished on this subject.
954* TheQuisling: In the IDW/DDP continuity, he betrayed the Dreadnoks in order to serve Serpentor as The Coil's main contract killer.
955* ThisMeansWarpaint: Bright red, all over his chest and face.
956* WalkingShirtlessScene: Often wearing nothing but a bandana over his neck and shoulder pads.
957----
958
959!!'''Buzzer'''
960!!!'''Real Name:''' Richard Blinken-Smythe
961[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnokbuzzer.jpg]]
962[[caption-width-right:100:"Hey mate, I let my chainsaw do the talking for me."]]
963->'''Voiced By:''' Neil Ross (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Wayne Grayson (''G.I. Joe: Sigma 6''), Charlie Adler (''G.I. Joe: Renegades'')
964
965A former extreme left-wing Cambridge sociology student now working for the Dreadnoks.
966----
967* ChainsawGood: Buzzer's trademark chainsaw has diamond-tipped blades, allowing it to slice through rock and metal.
968* EvilBrit: From Cambridge, England.
969* {{Irony}}: In the original toyline/comic at least, Buzzer is actually a disgruntled Sociology Don from the Cambridge University in Britain. He went to Australia to research for a paper on the local biker gangs, and found something in the Dreadnoks that resonated with his original political beliefs, resulting in his abandoning society to become the psychopathic anarchist he is today.
970* KillItWithFire: He often carries a big can of gasoline, mostly to torch G. I. Joe vehicles down.
971* KnowNothingKnowitAll: Buzzer comes across as this in the Marvel comics; his academic background gave him a fair amount of book smarts, but he ultimately didn't have that much more common sense than his {{book dumb}}er but street smarter comrades.
972* SunglassesAtNight: Buzzer wears his trademark round CoolShades wherever he goes.
973
974!!'''Gnawgahyde'''
975!!!'''Real Name:''' Clyde Hyde
976[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnokgnawgahyde.jpg]]
977[[caption-width-right:100:]]
978->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/IanJamesCorlett (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series)
979
980A nasty and evil person who chose the path of the poacher to make his living.
981----
982* AnimalCompanion: For reasons unknown, he was always seen around with a warthog.
983* CarpetOfVirility: Gnawgahyde showed off some chest hair a few times when he fought shirtless.
984* EnemyToAllLivingThings: As stated above.
985* EvilPoacher: Gnawgahyde has this as his motif, and is in fact so disgusting that [[EvenEvilHasStandards his fellow poachers eventually drove him out]].
986* FriendlySniper: Averted. There's nothing friendly about this feller.
987* DependingOnTheWriter: Gnawgahyde's intelligence level was rather inconsistent in the [=DiC=] cartoon. Some episodes had him of average intellect and the straight man to Metal-Head's buffoonery, while others had him just as stupid.
988* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: His cartoon version sided with the Baroness to restore Cobra Commander because Serpentor disdained him.
989* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: "Crusher", an up to eleven version of him. It is strongly implied that Crusher KilledOffForReal Gnawgahyde just to take his place in the Dreadnoks.
990
991!!'''Monkeywrench'''
992!!!'''Real Name:''' Bill Winkie
993[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnokmonkeywrench.jpg]]
994[[caption-width-right:100:]]
995->'''Voiced By:''' Neil Ross (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series)
996
997Former employ of several terrorist factions, his expertise manufacturing bombs gave him a place amongst this biker gang's ranks.
998----
999* CombatPragmatist: During a last man standing competition, rather than slug it out with the other participants, he just lets everyone else tire themselves out, then finishes off the stragglers with gas grenades.
1000-->"What did you expect, sportsmanship?"
1001* CoolShades: Mirrored aviators in his case.
1002* DarkAndTroubledPast: By the age of sixteen, Monkeywrench was already a pariah in his hometown for basically MurderArsonAndJayWalking.
1003* EvilBrit: From Rhyl, North Wales.
1004* {{Expy}}: Of UsefulNotes/GuyFawkes, he even was born on a fifth of November.
1005* StuffBlowingUp: Monkeywrench loves to make things explode, and specialises in using grenades and explosives.
1006* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Since he can find job with several small terrorist factions, his role if he's not available is filled by "Demolishor", an imposing Canadian who can't feel pain.
1007* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Monkeywrench is so scared of spiders that he enters in panicking like a little schoolgirl when he sees one.
1008
1009!!'''Ripper'''
1010!!!'''Real Name:''' Harry Nod
1011[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnokripper.jpg]]
1012[[caption-width-right:100:]]
1013->'''Voiced By:''' Chris Latta (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Creator/JasonMarsden (''G.I. Joe: Renegades'')
1014
1015An absolute anti-social. One of the three original Dreadnoks.
1016----
1017* BayonetYa: His weapon is a rifle with an oversized "can opener" shaped blade that can cut even through light armor.
1018* BoxedCrook: He is this in spades, he has spent most of his adult life in various correctional institutions.
1019* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass[=/=]GeniusBruiser: In at least one comic series, Ripper is actually a highly successful businessman on the side, running a very successful grape soda company that makes him quite wealthy. He's just with the Dreadnoks because he loves destroying things.
1020* FiveFingerDiscount: And from a very young age, he was expelled from nursery school for extorting candy from his schoolmates.
1021* LandDownUnder: From Grim Cape, Tasmania.
1022* MagnificentBastard: His main and only goal is personal gain, and he's quite sharp about how to get it.
1023* SunglassesAtNight: Bright red CoolShades.
1024* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: "Machete" in ''Sigma 6''. This because his name was not seen as very kid-friendly due to ExecutiveMeddling.
1025
1026!!'''Road Pig'''
1027!!!'''Real Name:''' Donald [=DeLuca=]
1028[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnokroadpig.jpg]]
1029[[caption-width-right:100:"I think, therefore I Smash!"]]
1030->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GaryChalk (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [=DiC=] series), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (''G.I. Joe: Renegades'')
1031
1032The hulking main muscle of the Dreadnoks, and surprisingly, also his most [[CulturedBadass intelligent]] member.
1033----
1034* AdaptationDyeJob: Road Pig's hair was changed from the original white with red streaks to orange with green streaks in the [=DiC=] series to match with his second action figure, and into whole red in ''ComicBook/GIJoeReloaded''.
1035* BodyguardCrush: Road Pig is in charge of protecting Zarana, and both of his personas love her.
1036** UnrequitedLove: For Zarana.
1037* TheBrute: As Road Pig.
1038* CarryABigStick: He carries a hundred pound cinderblock mace wherever he goes.
1039* CulturedWarrior: As Donald.
1040** WickedCultured:
1041--->'''Road Pig:''' How poor are they that they have not patience? What wound did ever heal but by degrees?\
1042'''Zartan:''' [''[[PopculturalOsmosisFailure confused expression]]'']\
1043'''Destro:''' It's from ''Theatre/{{Othello}}''. Road Pig doth quote [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare The Bard]] to us.
1044* TheHeavy: Bringing conflict even between Dreadnoks, also towering over most of the characters within the whole franchise.
1045* HulkingOut: From Donald to Road Pig. You can tell his transformation is going on when he begins to stutter.
1046* PersonOfMassDestruction: The sole reason Road Pig has found a stable way for a living amongst the Dreadnoks' ranks, is even they haven't the guts to tell him otherwise.
1047** MurderArsonAndJaywalking: His rap sheet:
1048-> Speeding, reckless endagerment, littering, aggravated assault, grand theft-auto, usury, felony, spitting, petty bribery and passing stopped school busses at high speeds.
1049* SpeechImpediment: The Road Pig persona has a mild stutter. This is mainly used to help denote which persona is in charge at the moment, as it is mild enough that it doesn't get in the way of communication nor does anyone make fun of it.
1050* SplitPersonality: Road Pig has two personas, DumbMuscle Roadpig and BadassBookworm Donald. They even have conversations and are more friendly to each other than most examples of the trope.
1051* SuperStrength: The only difference between Donald and Road Pig is how they use it.
1052* TagAlongKid: He's just a Dreadnok under a provatory membership. And it's said that they even are having a hard time making up their minds about it.
1053* WalkingShirtlessScene: At times when his breastplate ends up too damaged.
1054
1055!!'''Torch'''
1056!!!'''Real Name:''' Tom Winken
1057[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnoktorch.jpg]]
1058[[caption-width-right:100:"That was a racing stripe? Looked to me like a line to cut along..."]]
1059->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FrankWelker (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series), Ted Lewis (''G.I. Joe: Sigma 6''), Matthew Yang King (''G.I. Joe: Renegades'')
1060
1061The last but not the least original member of the Dreadnoks.
1062----
1063* BoxedCrook: He was sent to a borstal at the age of fourteen.
1064* TheCabinBoy: After fleeing from the borstal he joined to the merchant marine, there's where he learned the use of the cutting torch.
1065* TheFool: Crossing the ObfuscatingStupidity line. If given the choice to disassemble complicated parts from luxury machinery, he often just cut it all and sell it as scrap metal.
1066* HiddenDepths: In the IDW continuity, it's revealed that he's inherited "Uncle Winken's Hard Grape Soda". To everyone's surprise, he's managed to actually turn a tidy profit from the business.
1067* KillItWithFire: Torch loves to set things on fire, and his iconic weapon is a portable Oxy-Acetylene cutting torch.
1068* LandDownUnder: From Botany Bay, New South Wales.
1069* MartialArtsHeadband: Never near to be a faithful practitioner of any kind, but he's still always wearing a bright red one. Repleaced later on by a [[BadassesWearBandanas cool bandana]].
1070* NeverLearnedToRead: Torch is an unrepentant, illiterate thug.
1071* {{Safecracking}}: His cutting torch is often used for this.
1072* StupidCrooks: Even his partners in crime (not the brighter of the lot, themselves) see him as this.
1073* SunglassesAtNight: Always shown wearing his black rounded CoolShades.
1074
1075!!'''Thrasher'''
1076!!!'''Real Name:''' Bruno [=LaCrosse=]
1077[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnoktrasher.jpg]]
1078[[caption-width-right:100:"Every vehicle needs a custom fix jet engine and big machine guns."]]
1079->'''Voiced By:''' Ted Schwartz (''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', Sunbow series)
1080
1081The UsefulNotes/{{Belgi|um}}an creator and driver of the Dreadnoks {{BFG}}, ''The Thunder Machine''.
1082----
1083* AceCustom: His Thunder Machine.
1084* TheEngineer: Thrasher maintains the Dreadnoks' vehicles, having built (or rebuilt) many of them. He built his vehicle from scraps and stolen parts (including an F-16 jet engine), and it was strong enough to survive a point-blank shot from an ultra-high-tech, top-of-the-line D.E.M.O.N. - ''and'' a bunch of grenades used to turn it back over! (Though the grenades ''did'' mess up the engine.)
1085* GeniusBruiser: He built the Thunder Machine from random stolen junk all on his own, and there's a reason why he's responsible for creating and fixing machines for the rest of the gang.
1086* MoreDakka: His car is armed with twin frontal M-134 .cal .20 mini guns.
1087* SpoiledBrat: His middle class parents believed that to discipline their wild child would stifle energies he might need later in his life and they never denied him anything he asked for, so he ended up an arrogant little punk.
1088
1089!!'''Zanzibar'''
1090!!!'''Real Name:''' Morgan Teach
1091[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadnokzanzibar.jpg]]
1092[[caption-width-right:100:"It's a pirate's life for me!"]]
1093
1094A former globe-trotting rouge, now flying the Dreadnoks' own ''Swampfire'' and sailing on their ''Air-Skiff''.
1095----
1096* EyepatchOfPower: Cementing his status as a modern-day Davy Jones. Zarana even suspects that this is only a pose.
1097* CombatPragmatist: And by "pragmatist" here we mean ''[[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat A viciously cheatin' street-fighter]].'' He's so good at it that even veritable Powerhouses as Chuckles or Roadblock didn't have even a ghost of a fighting chance against him.
1098* EvilIsPetty: Sneaking around at night to pick-pocket change from his own comrades, biting the others' chocolate covered donuts when no one is watching, even indulging himself in stock fraud... he was born in Cayman Islands, you know?
1099* LongJohnShoutout: His file name is one of both, {{Captain Morgan|Pose}} and UsefulNotes/{{Blackbeard}}.
1100* ThePigpen: Dreadnoks aren't known for their personal hygiene, but Zanzibar is far and away the worst of the bunch. He was even raised in a garbage scow and has the disgusting tendency of never change his socks.
1101* SkyPirate: His shtick, he met the Dreadnoks while smuggling gasoline for them.
1102* SwordAndGun: ...or in his case, a pistol, a spear and a hammer.
1103[[/folder]]
1104[[folder:Cobra-La]]
1105An ancient bio-mechanical precursor race with nebulous ties to Cobra.
1106!!General Tropes
1107* AbusivePrecursors: Claim to be Earth’s original inhabitants, forced to seek refuge in an underground citadel in the Himalayan mountains after the last Ice Age. They are not happy that humans have taken over the planet in their absence.
1108* AdaptedOut: Never appeared in the original Marvel Comic (or its continuations by IDW or Skybound). Devil's Due Publications only used them in {{Elseworld}} style storylines, and in IDW’s 2008-2018 continuity, they’re mentioned as being a pantheon of gods in the Coil’s ReligionOfEvil, but never actually appeared.
1109-->'''Larry Hama:''' I drew the line at Cobra-La and a few others.
1110* BadassArmy: Zigzagged with Cobra-La’s PraetorianGuard. They gave the Joes a tough fight in ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeTheMovie'' (until the final battle, at least), and a filecard mentions that 20 of them wiped out a Roman Legion that was 500-strong. But their hive mentality means they lack the imagination of human soldiers.
1111* ConservationOfNinjitsu: Twenty Cobra-La guards versus a Roman Legion of 500 men ends with the Romans on the bad end of a TotalPartyKill. Fifty Cobra-La Guards versus fifty Joes is a more even matchup.
1112* DependingOnTheWriter: Are they the real masterminds behind Cobra, or are they an unrelated faction? Do they want control of the planet back, or do they just want the outside world to leave them alone? Is their citadel a nightmarish hellscape filled with [[EldritchAbomination Eldritch Abominations]], or the bio-mechanical equivalent of CrystalSpiresAndTogas? It all varies based on the continuity.
1113* FantasticCasteSystem: The more humanoid you look, the higher on the pecking order you’re likely to be. Non-humanoids tend to be slaves or beasts of burden, depending on their level of sentience.
1114* OrganicTechnology: Their science is based on it. Much like the Yuuzhan Vong from ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', they view synthetic technology as an abomination.
1115-->“The high priests of the Bio-Mechanical cult have created a technology-based society on living organisms. The buildings of Cobra La are really colonies of crustaceans, and the clothes of inhabitants are as alive as the people who wear them.”
1116* WeaksauceWeakness: Cobra-La’s Imperial Guards are tough soldiers, but without a strong leader supervising them, they lack tactical imagination. The Joes have beaten them by exploiting this weakness.
1117!!Golobulous
1118[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/golobulous.png]]
1119[[caption-width-right:200:“You will find that Cobra-La is prepared to handle all contingencies, my impetuous friend.”]]
1120->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/BurgessMeredith (''WesternAnimation/GIJoeTheMovie'')
1121The last of Cobra-La’s great serpent kings, Golobulous rules Cobra-La in the modern age.
1122----
1123* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeTheMovie'' he appeared to rule Cobra-La unopposed. In Skybound’s ''ComicBook/EnergonUniverse'' he is depicted as a complacent reactionary monarch facing fuel shortages and a restless civilian population.
1124-->'''[[spoiler:Cobra Commander]]:''' Cobra-La is a '''''powder keg'''''. We've been cut off from the world for so long that our resources are dwindling.
1125* BadBoss: Devises cruel punishments for minions who fail him.
1126* BaldOfEvil: An EvilOverlord with a bald head.
1127* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeTheMovie''.
1128* {{Cyborg}}: A bio-mechanical example. His left arm is made of plant-based materials, and his right eye has been replaced by an ocular implant that appears to be crustacean in origin. The only parts of his body that have ''not'' been replaced or bio-mechanically altered are his brain and central nervous system.
1129* DroppedABridgeOnHim: ''The Movie'' depicts him escaping but his fate is left uncertain when the Cobra-La citadel starts self-destructing, and he is never mentioned in any of the post-Movie seasons of the cartoon. A filecard by Larry Hama indicates that he was killed in an avalanche.
1130* EvilSoundsDeep: Burgess Meredith voices him this way in ''The Movie''.
1131* EyeScream: Falcon stabs him in the eye during their fight in ''The Movie''.
1132* GodOfEvil: In the 2008 IDW continuity, he is the central deity for the Coil’s ReligionOfEvil.
1133* GreaterScopeVillain: In the continuities where he is the real mastermind behind Cobra, he is this.
1134* InTheHood: The ''Energon Universe'' version wears a hooded red cloak that obscures his features.
1135* LargeAndInCharge: He is 12 feet (3.6 m) tall when his tail is uncoiled, and he weighs 325 pounds (147.4 kg).
1136* OrcusOnHisThrone: Rarely, if ever, leaves his inner sanctum, preferring to have underlings like Nemesis Enforcer do his dirty work.
1137* TheQuisling: In DDP's ''G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: Black Horizon'', he is allied with Unicron.
1138* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Zigzagged if not subverted. He has superhuman strength and body armor that is implied to be ImmuneToBullets, but the general implication is that these upgrades were to protect him from assassination attempts, not to make him a better fighter. When he fights Falcon in ''The Movie'', Falcon is able to beat him with [[CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatism]], something that Golobulous hadn’t accounted for.
1139* Really700YearsOld: He is centuries old, and it is implied that he has used technology to prolong his life.
1140-->“Golobulous has achieved immortality through symbiosis, at the cost of his humanity.”
1141* UnskilledButStrong: He’s very strong, but he’s not used to doing his own fighting.
1142* YouHaveFailedMe: Pulls this on Cobra Commander in ''The Movie'', and implies that Serpentor will suffer the same fate if he also fails.
1143!!Nemesis Enforcer
1144[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/neenforcer.png]]
1145 [[caption-width-right:200:“He is the dread that stands behind you in the dark and dares you to turn and face him.”]]
1146->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PeterCullen (''G.I. Joe: The Movie'').
1147A Frankensteinian construct created to enforce the will of Golobulous.
1148----
1149* AdaptationalIntelligence: In the ComicBook/EnergonUniverse, he's shown to be fully sapient; being able to speak, plan, and emote.
1150* AnimalMotifs: Bats, as opposed to the reptiles, crustaceans, and insects of other Cobra-Lalans.
1151* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: According to his filecard, “fleeting glimpses of his sinister form gave rise to legends of vampires, harpies, and countless other things that go bump in the night.”
1152* TheBigGuy: He’s 7 feet (2.1 m) tall, weighs 400 pounds (181.4 kg), and has a 24 ft (7.3 m) wingspan.
1153* BladeBelowTheShoulder: He has claws on his forearms that can cut through steel.
1154* BloodKnight: See the picture quote for him.
1155* TheBrute: He’s muscle and rage, not much else.
1156* CoDragons: Along with Pythona, he is one for Golobulous.
1157* TheJuggernaut: He can slice through tanks with a ferocity that would give [[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Wolverine]] pause. Only the Joes’ biggest heavyweights are capable of going toe to toe with him.
1158* MadeOfIron: In issue #3 of ''ComicBook/CobraCommander'', he takes a ''chainsaw to the face'', and all it does is burst the artificial eye covering up his real one. He then proceeds to take on the entire Dreadnoks gang single-handedly, and is implied to brutally kill them all.
1159* NotHisSled: In ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe'', Nemesis Enforcer does not work for Golobulous, but is instead a servant of the EldritchAbomination Koh-Buru-Lah.
1160* PurpleIsPowerful: He wears purple armor, and is Cobra-La’s strongest warrior.
1161* SuperPersistentPredator: ''Nothing'' will stop him when he is on the hunt.
1162* TheVoiceless: He has no dialogue in ''The Movie'', but Peter Cullen provides some shrieks and growls that sell him as a ferocious man-beast.
1163* WingedHumanoid: His wings have a span of approximately 7 meters (23 feet) when fully extended.
1164
1165!!Pythona
1166[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pythona_gi_joe_cartoon_cobra_la.jpg]]
1167 [[caption-width-right:200:“Prepare for eternity!”]]
1168->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JenniferDarling (''G.I. Joe: The Movie'')
1169A highly trained and experienced warrior and covert operative, Pythona serves as Cobra-La’s chief assassin and the primary emissary for Golobulous.
1170----
1171* AnimalEyes: Has reptilian eyes. They are implied to give her extra-sensory abilities.
1172* BlueBlood: As a member of the elite Warrior caste, she carries herself in a regal, almost haughty demeanor.
1173* CombatPragmatist: Though a highly-skilled hand-to-hand combatant, she prefers to use poison to dispatch her targets.
1174* DesignatedGirlfight: Engages in one with Jinx in the climax of ''The Movie''.
1175* DisneyVillainDeath: The animated version appears to bite it when Jinx throws her into a deep canyon.
1176* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: She has pale skin, dark hair in a ponytail, and is a ruthless assassin.
1177* EvilCounterpart: To Jinx in the animated movie. Though Pythona is technically not a ninja, her skill sets are very similar, specializing in speed and stealth.
1178* InTheHood: Her cape has a hood that conceals her facial features.
1179* ToylessToylineCharacter: Not immortalized in plastic like Golobulous or Nemesis Enforcer was.

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