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1Franchise/GIJoe-related characters appearing in IDW comics that are part of the ComicBook/HasbroComicUniverse.
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3For the rebooted IDW universe, go [[Characters/GIJoe2019 here]].
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5For general G.I. Joe character tropes, go [[Characters/GIJoe here]].
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7'''''Note:''' Due to this universe's tendency towards [[LegacyCharacter codename reuse]], real names should not be noted unless they've been acknowledged in IDW continuity.''
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9[[foldercontrol]]
10
11!G.I. Joe team
12[[ComicBook/GIJoeIDW A secretive U.S. military special forces team]], dedicated to operating against superterrorists like Cobra. Its members all gave up their previous lives and took on codenames as their only identity, and were believed dead by the rest of the world; after Cobra revealed their existence to the world, however, they brought in the original G.I. Joe to lead them as a publicly operating team. While they were mothballed after Cobra was defeated, they were eventually brought back [[ComicBook/Revolution2016 to deal with the threat of the Transformers]], and subsequently [[ComicBook/GIJoe2016 detached from the U.S. military to operate as an independent, international team]].
13\
14
15[[folder:Hawk]]
16
17!!Hawk
18The hard-edged veteran leader of the Joes, General Hawk served as a tough-but-fair leader until being made to step down by the government.
19----
20* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Hawk's reaction to Chuckles' "joke" in his final letter?[[note]]"How many four-star generals does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Just one. He holds it in place and waits for the world to revolve around him."[[/note]]
21-->'''Hawk''': "Heh."
22* BigGood: The overall leader of the heroes for the first two volumes.
23* FallGuy: Takes the punishment for the Joes' failure to stop the destruction of Nanzhao.
24* FourStarBadass: Never really gets to show his skills in the field, but after his forced retirement, he manages to easily defeat a Cobra team led by Munitia that comes to try and kill him.
25* GoodIsNotSoft
26* PragmaticHero: As Chuckles puts it, he's constantly calculating [[TheNeedsOfTheMany how to spend 30 lives to save 40]].
27* ReluctantRetiree: Is forced to retire after the "Cobra Command" storyline and the Joes' failure to stop the destruction of Nanzhao, thanks to a senator in Cobra's pocket.
28[[/folder]]
29
30[[folder:Duke]]
31!!Duke/Conrad Hauser
32Duke was one of the first members of the G.I. Joe team, recruited after heroic actions in the Middle Eastern country of Trucial. An archetypical AllAmericanFace, he was made the leader of the Joes after Hawk was made to step down, but was eventually thrown out himself.
33----
34* BigGood: [[TakeUpMySword Takes up the sword]] after Hawk's forcible retirement.
35* DarkSecret: [[spoiler:His wife, Ayisha, who lives in a nursing home after being brain-damaged in a bomb attack. This wouldn't normally be much of a dark secret, but considering that the Joes were meant to break off all connections to the outside world...]]
36* DrillSergeantNasty: While training troops in [[{{Qurac}} Trucial]].
37* ExpansionPackPast: Given one with Mad Monk [[spoiler:and Ayisha]] in volume 3.
38* TheHero
39* HiredGuns: By volume 4, he's working as one of these alongside Big Ben.
40* LoveTriangle: He and Snake-Eyes both have feelings for Scarlett. (As does Mainframe, later. And that's not getting into [[spoiler:his secret wife...]])
41* ReluctantRetiree: [[spoiler:Gets thrown out of the Joes after they find out about his wife.]]
42* SergeantRock
43[[/folder]]
44
45[[folder:Scarlett]]
46!!Scarlett/Shanna O'Hara
47One of the initial members of the team alongside Snake Eyes and Duke, Scarlett is a tough ActionGirl who's shown herself to be a skilled and responsible leader time and again throughout the IDW run. In [[ComicBook/GIJoe2016 volume 5]], she is promoted to overall leader of the Joes.
48----
49* ActionGirl
50* BigGood: Takes over as the Joes' leader after ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]''.
51* LoveTriangle: First she's in one between Duke and Snake Eyes, then (she thinks) between her and Helix over Snake Eyes, then she's between Duke and Mainframe...
52* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Goes on one against Optimus Prime in ''Revolution'' after Rom (whom she believes is Cybertronian) kills Joe Colton, [[spoiler:actually a Dire Wraith impersonating him]], even though Mainframe, Doc and Helix all point out the inconsistencies between Rom and Optimus' actions suggesting the two aren't connected.
53* SergeantRock: Holds the rank of Master Sergeant.
54* TheStraightAndArrowPath
55* TerritorialSmurfette: Gets ''very'' prickly towards Helix over her friendship with Snake Eyes.
56* UnknownRival: During ''Revolution'', it's debatable whether Optimus even knew she existed until the end and by then she'd abandoned her vendetta on him.
57[[/folder]]
58
59[[folder:Snake Eyes]]
60!!Snake Eyes
61A silent, masked ninja with a MysteriousPast and a connection to Cobra and the Arashikage ninja clan, recruiting Snake Eyes was Duke and Scarlett's first mission as part of the Joes. Though something of an enigma with a tendency towards going rogue, Snake Eyes is a {{Determinator}} who's proven himself to be a loyal soldier.
62----
63* CowboyCop: Goes off on his own way against orders way more often than he should be allowed to; though nobody entirely trusts him (apart from Scarlett and Helix), he's always allowed back into the team afterwards.
64* FaceHeelTurn: Joins Cobra in ''Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra''. [[spoiler:He's faking it to infiltrate and sabotage them, [[LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt obviously.]]]]
65* TheFaceless
66* FakeDefector: [[spoiler:In both ''Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow'' and ''Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra''.]]
67* FakingTheDead: At the end of ''Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow'' he's presumed dead, but left his mask with the Hard Master to show Storm Shadow that he had survived. He doesn't show up again until ''Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra''.
68* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has some fairly un-heroic full-head scarring; we never see it, but considering the TraumaCongaLine he went through to get it, it's definitely not pretty.
69* McNinja
70* MemeticBadass: Considered in-universe to be a OneManArmy who nobody wants to have to fight.
71* RogueAgent: Goes rogue before the events of the main series to investigate Cobra.
72* UnexplainedRecovery: It's never explained why he decided to ''stop'' FakingTheDead to join Cobra, or why Ronin isn't surprised to see him alive.
73[[/folder]]
74
75[[folder:Rock 'n Roll]]
76!! Rock 'n Roll/Craig [=McConnel=]
77One of the first members of the team, Rock 'n Roll is an arrogant, boisterous fun-lover with a strong sense of loyalty. He's one of the core members of the team in volume 5.
78----
79* AscendedExtra: Has a much bigger role in [[ComicBook/GIJoe2016 volume 5]] than he had previously.
80* ButtMonkey: Comes off as a bit of one in the 2016 series. (He mostly brings it upon himself.)
81* CasanovaWannabe: Spends a good chunk of ''Origins''[='=] first arc trying to hit on Scarlett.
82* ExpansionPackPast: [[AllThereInTheManual Background material]] reveals that he was once a roadie for [[ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW the Holograms]].
83* InnocentlyInsensitive: Accidentally offends the ArrogantKungFuGuy Quick Kick by implying that he was taken along for the mission because of his ability to speak Chinese, not because of his fighting skill.
84* MoreDakka: Initially is a machine gunner...
85** ShotgunsAreJustBetter: ...but swaps it out for a [[EnergyWeapon laser shotgun]].
86[[/folder]]
87
88[[folder:Stalker]]
89!!Stalker/Lorenzo R. Wilkinson
90One of the earliest members of G.I. Joe, Stalker acted as Hawk's second-in-command on their first mission; he'd previously been a member of Joe Colton's Adventure Team, having earned a spot by being the youngest Army Ranger of all time.
91----
92* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: Being a senior Commissioned Officer, he would probably have made more sense to take over from Hawk than Duke.
93* CompositeCharacter: Between the black Adventurer from the G.I. Joe Adventure Team and Stalker from ''A Real American Hero''.
94* ImprobableAge: Being the youngest Army Ranger ever was what drew Joe Colton's attention to him.
95* OutOfFocus: Despite being Hawk's second-in-command in the first arc of Origins, he doesn't really make any more significant appearances until being [[ArcWelding retconned into being part of the Adventure Team]] in ComicBook/{{Revolutionaries}}.
96[[/folder]]
97
98[[folder:Breaker]]
99!!Breaker
100The Joes' communications officer, who was part of their initial mission against Chimera.
101----
102* CommunicationsOfficer
103* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:By [[TheMole Steeler/Black-Out]].]]
104* LegacyCharacter: By the time of ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', there's a new Breaker.
105* OutOfFocus: After the initial Origins arc, he doesn't show up again until ''Cobra'' volume 3.
106* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The second Breaker is heard chewing bubblegum, the character's traditional quirk.
107* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Manipulated by Serpentor into acting as a mole inside G.I. Joe.]]
108[[/folder]]
109
110[[folder:Heavy Duty]]
111!!Heavy Duty/Lamont Morris
112Heavy Duty served as TheBigGuy on their first mission against Chimera, and later recruited his cousin Roadblock into the Joes.
113----
114%%* TheBigGuy
115* DecompositeCharacter: An odd example. He initially seemed to be a CompositeCharacter of the classic Heavy Duty and Roadblock who was renamed back to "Roadblock" during volume 2, but a one-shot story in volume 3 revealed that Heavy Duty was Roadblock's cousin and was responsible for recruiting him into G.I. Joe.
116* ForcedTransformation: [[spoiler:Gets transmuted into a Dire Wraith by the [[BigDumbObject Talisman]].]]
117* GenreSavvy: Comments to Mayday that "[[BlackDudeDiesFirst folks who look like us don't do well in horror movies]]".
118* LethalChef: By WordOfGod, this is one of the ways he differs from Roadblock.
119* RelatedInTheAdaptation: As in ''[[WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades Renegades]]'', he's Roadblock's cousin.
120* SeriesContinuityError: A caption during ''Revolution'' refers to him as "Hershel Dalton", his ''Renegades''/''Rise of Cobra'' name.
121* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Roadblock, in volume 1.
122[[/folder]]
123
124[[folder:Roadblock]]
125!!Roadblock/Marvin F. Hinton
126Marvin Hinton is Heavy Duty's cousin, who managed to track down the Joes through the "Sigma Six" training program. Because of the skill required to do so, he was brought into the team under the callsign of "Roadblock". He became a member of Duke's public team in volume 3, and was promoted to field leader in volume 5.
127----
128* BaldOfAuthority: Acts as the Joes' field leader in [[ComicBook/GIJoe2016 the 2016 series]].
129* ChefOfIron
130* ICallItVera: Refers to his machine gun as "Ma Deuce".
131* MoreDakka
132* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: In ''Revolution'' #1, he gets pretty annoyed that both Rom and the Cybertronians are totally immune to bullets.
133[[/folder]]
134
135[[folder:Shipwreck]]
136!!Shipwreck
137G.I. Joe's most senior naval officer, Shipwreck commands the team's fleet, including the captured submarines "Lemuria" and the "Tuna". He was also made a member of Duke's public "celebrity soldier" team during volume 3.
138----
139* AnimalCompanion: Averted until [[ComicBook/GIJoe2016 volume 5]], when he ''finally'' got his classic companion Polly.
140* TheCaptain
141* FormerlyFit: In volume 3, he had a triangle-shaped muscular physique, but by the time of volume 5 he's got a serious gut on him.
142* GeneralFailure: Gets put in charge of the Joes while Scarlett is on Cybertron during the events of ComicBook/FirstStrike. As Sitterson stated in an interview, it goes about as well as you’d expect from a guy named [[MeaningfulName Shipwreck]].
143* LethalChef: With [[SupremeChef Roadblock]] acting as Joe field leader in volume 5, Shipwreck takes over as head of catering... but only serves deeply unpleasant seaweed-based vegetarian food.
144* TheNicknamer: Tends to rename ships that are captured from the enemy; Cobra's [[CoolShip Dreadnaught]] becomes the "Tuna", and the [[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise Nemesis]] becomes the "Lemuria".
145* SmallNameBigEgo: Spends a good part of volume 3 complaining about his codename, and how he'd rather be called "Badass", like he was during his Navy days. [[AwesomeEgo Then he gets to show why he deserves that nickname...]]
146* UnderwaterBase: Commands one in the 2016 series in the form of the Lemuria.
147[[/folder]]
148
149[[folder:Cover Girl]]
150!!Cover Girl/Courtney Krieger
151A former model famous for her beauty, Courtney Krieger joined the army after fighting off a band of RuthlessModernPirates during a game show gone wrong and finding that she had a talent for it. She was brought into the Joes on the advice of Richard Ruby, aka Bulletman, and later was selected to be a member of Duke's public team.
152----
153* ActionGirl
154* BaitAndSwitchCharacterIntro: It was only the last two panels of page 13 of #7 that showed she was wearing anything while saving Shipwreck from a midget submarine test gone wrong.
155* BoisterousBruiser: She's very... enthusiastic in a fight.
156* MeaningfulName: "Krieger" is German for "warrior", [[BloodKnight which is particularly appropriate here]].
157* WrenchWench: Downplayed, compared to her traditional depictions (to the extent of her specialty in volume 3 being listed as "Infiltration"), but it's definitely still there, particularly in volume 5.
158[[/folder]]
159
160[[folder:Quick Kick]]
161!!Quick Kick
162G.I. Joe's "silent weapons expert", and an expert martial artist who -- unlike Snake Eyes, for instance -- [[NeverBringAGunToAKnifeFight doesn't need a gun to take down his enemies]]. Though arrogant and proud, he's also friendly and helpful to his allies. He's a member of Duke's public team in volume 3, and a main character of volume 5.
163----
164* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Considers himself to be the best martial artist in the world. [[AwesomeEgo It's possible that he's right.]]
165* BareFistedMonk
166* NonchalantDodge: Does this in his fight with the Dreadnoks, [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments while getting himself drunk for the hell of it]].
167* WalkingShirtlessScene: Early on. He gets a more sensible martial arts outfit in [[ComicBook/GIJoe2016 volume 5]].
168[[/folder]]
169
170[[folder:Agent Helix]]
171!!Agent Helix
172A new recruit to the Joes with a unique mental condition, "total battlefield awareness", that allows her to perfectly track everything going on in a fight at once, giving her near-perfect fighting skills; she's commonly teamed with Snake Eyes, who can use her skills to the highest extent, and whom she has a rapport with. Despite this, her condition makes it hard for her to relate to and understand others, and she also suffers from face blindness.
173----
174%%* AwesomenessByAnalysis
175* CanonImmigrant: Originally created for the ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'' toyline and video game, and brought into the comics to promote it.
176* CombatClairvoyance: Has something similar thanks to her "total battlefield awareness", letting her track everything that's going on simultaneously.
177%%* SpotlightStealingSquad
178[[/folder]]
179
180[[folder:Tunnel Rat]]
181!!Tunnel Rat
182The Joes' tunnel operations specialist, whose expertise comes in useful whenever the Pit's tunnels and vents need to be traversed.
183----
184%%* StuffBlowingUp
185* TunnelKing: It's in the name, of course.
186[[/folder]]
187
188[[folder:Gung-Ho]]
189!!Gung-Ho
190A Marine from New Orleans, who's one of the team members in volume 5.
191----
192* AmbiguouslyGay: Lady Jaye rather pointedly says that she's "not Gung-Ho's type"... and also, well, [[MachoCamp look at him.]]
193%%* RaginCajun
194%%* WalkingShirtlessScene
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Steeler]]
198!Steeler/[[spoiler:Black-Out/Thomas Stall]]
199A G.I. Joe infantryman who aspires to drive a tank. [[spoiler:In actuality, he's a Cobra operative reporting to Major Bludd under the codename of Black-Out.]]
200----
201* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:Of the classic character Steeler and the ''G.I. Joe vs Cobra'' character Black Out.]]
202* DudeWheresMyRespect: [[spoiler:Always felt like Cobra valued him more than G.I. Joe did. As Firewall points out: "All you ever wanted was to drive a tank, and they wouldn't let you."]]
203* TheMole: [[spoiler:For Major Bludd.]]
204* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:Pretty much anything you can say about him risks spoiling the fact that he's a Cobra.]]
205[[/folder]]
206
207[[folder:Dial Tone]]
208!!Dial Tone
209A mainstay of the Joes' communications officers, who often serves as MissionControl.
210----
211%%* CommunicationsOfficer
212* GenderFlip: Traditionally, Dial-Tone is a male character, but here (as in ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeResolute'') she's female.
213%%* MissionControl
214%%* NonActionGuy: As one of the "Fobbits".
215
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:Brainstorm]]
219!!Brainstorm/Ward Michaelmas
220An experimental scientist responsible for enhancing the team's arsenal, Brainstorm was the first to realize the existence -- and deadly potential -- of Destro's MASS device.
221----
222* CanonForeigner: Created for the comics.
223* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Fatally irradiates himself in the process of slowing down a reactor meltdown long enough for the Joes to escape.]]
224%%* MissionControl
225%%* NonActionGuy: As one of the "Fobbits".
226%%* TheSmartGuy
227[[/folder]]
228
229[[folder:Mainframe]]
230!!Mainframe/Blaine Parker
231A scientist and computer specialist good at recognising patterns, Mainframe realised the existence of Cobra through the underlying patterns of the data he analysed. Unable to convince his superior of the truth, he went rogue in order to collect the information himself. He was later brought back into the fold, and helped to develop an algorithm that predicted Cobra attacks and operations. In the aftermath of ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', he's a member of Talon's anti-Transformer team.
232----
233%%* ButtMonkey: Is a bit of one in the early years of the comic.
234* CassandraTruth: Realised the existence of Cobra years before anyone else did, but couldn't get anyone to believe him.
235%%* GiveGeeksAChance: His (short-lived) romance with Scarlett.
236%%* LoveTriangle: Gets involved in Scarlett and Duke's.
237* NonActionGuy: As one of the "Fobbits". He later takes a much more active role in combat, particularly in ''Revolution''.
238* OddFriendship: With [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Soundwave]], in ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise Optimus Prime]]''. Made stranger because Soundwave had apparently killed one of his friends years earlier. Even Soundwave is a bit put off by how eager Mainframe is about it.
239* RogueAgent: Went rogue after being barred from continuing his investigation into Cobra.
240%%* TheSmartGuy
241[[/folder]]
242
243[[folder:Beach Head]]
244!!Beach Head/Wayne Sneeden
245A Ranger, and a mainstay of the team in volumes 1 and 2; he suffers from a form of amnesia, meaning that he essentially can't remember his life before G.I. Joe. In the aftermath of ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', he goes rogue with Grunt to keep eyes on [[ComicBook/RomIDW Rom the Space Knight]].
246----
247* AmnesiacHero: Though he remembers more than most typical examples of the trope.
248* FlyingFirepower: Suits up with a jetpack and guns from his weapons locker.
249* GunNut: Has access to an enormous weapons locker filled with advanced weaponry and equipment.
250* RogueAgent: Goes after Rom against orders with Grunt, due to not trusting him.
251* UnexplainedRecovery: After being abducted by Cobra at the climax of ''Special Missions'', he turns up alive and well in ''Revolution''.
252[[/folder]]
253
254[[folder:Grunt]]
255!!Grunt/Robert Graves
256An infantryman who goes rogue with Beach Head in the aftermath of ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'' to keep eyes on [[ComicBook/RomIDW Rom the Space Knight]].
257----
258* AscendedExtra: Wasn't very prominent prior to ''Revolution''.
259* TheEngineer: Claims there's no weapon that he can't take apart and put back together even better.
260* RogueAgent: Goes after Rom against orders with Beach Head, due to not trusting him.
261[[/folder]]
262
263[[folder:Flash]]
264!!Flash
265The team's laser rifle trooper, responsible for wielding Directed Energy Weapons.
266----
267* EnergyWeapon: His specialty as a laser rifle trooper; it helps him to identify that the orbital laser beams are low-power and harmless during ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]''.
268* ForcedTransformation: [[spoiler:Gets transmuted into a Dire Wraith by the [[BigDumbObject Talisman]].]]
269* PungeonMaster: Apparently a tendency of his.
270* {{Retcon}}: Was first seen as a picture in Duke's wallet alongside various dead Joes, but shows up alive and well during ''Revolution''.
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:Wild Bill]]
274!!Wild Bill:
275The G.I. Joes' eccentric, Southern pilot.
276----
277* AcePilot: Even referred to as such by the ''G.I. Joe: Revolution'' character page.
278* BodySnatcher: [[spoiler:Fell victim to this.]]
279* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:Despite being a well-known classic Joe, Wild Bill's first major role is in the ''G.I. Joe: [[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'' one-shot, in which he's revealed to have been possessed by a Dire Wraith.]]
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:Doc I]]
283!!Doc I/Carl Greer
284One of the team's medical specialists, responsible for helping Duke while he was infected with a modified virus, who passes on his codename and role to his daughter Carla during volume 3.
285----
286* AscendedExtra: Ironically enough, all his major appearances were ''after'' he passed-on his codename to his daughter.
287* FormerlyFit: He puts on a lot of weight between volume 3 and volume 5.
288* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:When Skywarp's teleport test malfunctions and sends shrapnel everywhere, Doc takes the bullet for Grand Slam, revealing his true heritage.]] Skywarp, predictably, feels nothing over this.
289* TheMedic
290* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: [[spoiler:He's a Dire Wraith.]]
291* NonActionGuy: Operates out of the Joes' base, in contrast to his daughter, who acts as their field medic.
292[[/folder]]
293
294[[folder:Doc II]]
295!!Doc II/Carla Greer
296Daughter of Doc I, who serves as the core team's field medic in volumes 3 and 5.
297----
298* BarrierWarrior: Uses a portable energy shield in combat.
299* DeadpanSnarker: Makes a few jabs at her allies' less sensible decisions. [[ButtMonkey Mostly Rock'n'Roll's.]]
300* HalfHumanHybrid: [[spoiler:Half Dire Wraith.]]
301* LegacyCharacter: The second user of the "Doc" codename, after her father.
302* TheMedic
303* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: [[spoiler:The possibility of being dissected to see if she's half-Wraith causes her Wraith heritage to flare up.]]
304[[/folder]]
305
306[[folder:Hashtag]]
307!!Hashtag
308An embedded journalist attached to Duke's public team of Joes against his wishes.
309----
310* CanonForeigner
311* DoesNotLikeGuns: Which the other team members are pretty incredulous about, given that ''she joined the Army''.
312* IdiotBall: Seriously, how dense do you have to be to ''update social media with your location'' in the middle of an infiltration mission?
313[[/folder]]
314
315[[folder:Big Ben]]
316!!Big Ben/David J. Bennet
317A former member of the SAS who was attached to G.I. Joe. Left the team at some point prior to volume 4 to work as a mercenary.
318----
319* IAmVeryBritish: His name isn't subtle.
320* ParentalNeglect: As he's dying, he expresses regret that he wasn't a big enough part of his daughter's life.
321* RememberTheNewGuy: The first time we ever see him is as an ex-Joe working with Duke as a mercenary in Eastern Europe.
322* SacrificialLion: Is killed off in the start of the Revolution crossover after warning ComicBook/ActionMan about the Ore-13 crystals.
323[[/folder]]
324
325
326[[folder:Grand Slam]]
327!!Grand Slam
328A G.I. Joe techological specialist who was responsible for guarding Skywarp on Bikini Atoll.
329----
330* TheBusCameBack: After only appearing briefly in the Origins mini-series, he returns in Vol. 5 as part of the main cast.
331* CareerEndingInjury: [[spoiler:Being shot.]]
332* OnlyMostlyDead: Twice.
333** The bullet that was fired into his brain was half an inch away from hitting a fatal area.
334** [[spoiler:He survives Rock'n'Roll shooting him, but in a wheelchair.]]
335* NonActionGuy: [[spoiler: After being shot by Rock'n'Roll under the belief that he was a Dire Wraith.]]
336* TheResenter: Detests Rock'n'Roll for [[spoiler: crippling him]].
337* UnexplainedRecovery: Subverted. Initially, it seemed to be a case of this, given that he was shot in the head, but WordOfGod and later materials explained his survival.
338[[/folder]]
339
340\
341
342!G.I. Joe intelligence unit
343A special unit of G.I. Joe, led by Flint and dedicated to intelligence operations. They primarily appeared in Mike Costa's ''Cobra'', ''The Cobra Files'', and ''Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra''. [[note]]Chuckles and Jinx were never part of Flint's unit, but are in this section due to being ''Cobra'' characters and taking part in intelligence operations.[[/note]]
344\
345
346[[folder:Chuckles]]
347!!Chuckles/Phillip M. Provost
348A charming, gregarious jokester who was thrown out of G.I. Joe for being a disruptive influence... officially. In fact, Chuckles was instead tasked with infiltrating the world's criminal organisations and providing intelligence on them to the Joes... but when he comes up against Cobra, he gets in over his head.
349----
350* AbusiveParents[=/=]ParentalAbandonment: His mother left him with his father, who was abusive to him.
351* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:Despite having to shoot Jinx to maintain his cover, it turns out that the Paolis knew about his allegiance all along.]]
352* FatalFlaw: [[spoiler:His weakness for [[TheCasanova beautiful women]] led to Erika Le Tene finding out about his membership in the Joes.]]
353* HawaiianShirtedTourist: His standard outfit.
354* IDidWhatIHadToDo: After he [[spoiler:destroys a country's economic supply and kills Jinx to maintain his cover.]]
355* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:Well done, Chuckles, you shot Cobra Commander! Just a pity that it'll trigger the devastating Cobra Civil War, lead to the occupation and destruction of a third world country, and end with Hawk being fired and the Joes' operating budget being slashed.]]
356* PosthumousCharacter: Following his death, [[ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW Thundercracker]] goes on to produce a (grossly inaccurate) retelling of his exploits, that goes up for the Academy Award for best picture.
357* TranquilFury: [[spoiler:After finding out that Jinx died for nothing, he'll stop at nothing to take down the men responsible.]]
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:Jinx]]
361!!Jinx
362Chuckles' handler and G.I. Joe contact on his undercover mission, as well as his lover.
363----
364* BareFistedMonk: Is a martial arts expert.
365* DirtyHarriet: Poses as a stripper in a strip club in order to make contact with Chuckles.
366* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Has Chuckles kill her to ensure that his cover isn't blown.]]
367* InNameOnly: All she really has in common with the classic Jinx is 1) being Japanese, 2) being a martial artist and 3) being female.
368* [[MoralityChain Sanity Chain]]: She's the [[OnlySaneMan only sane person that Chuckles speaks to]] for weeks at a time. [[spoiler:He loses it a bit after she dies.]]
369* SparedByTheAdaptation: In Thundercracker's movie about Chuckles, he chooses to shoot the one holding her hostage rather than her.
370[[/folder]]
371
372[[folder:Flint]]
373
374!!Flint/Dashiell Faireborn
375The head of G.I. Joe's intelligence unit, and the illegitimate father of [[Characters/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise Marissa Faireborn]], head of the Earth Defense Command. In the aftermath of ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', he's a member of Talon's anti-Transformer team.
376----
377* MayDecemberRomance: Between him and Chameleon, who (as Marissa points out) is young enough to be his daughter. They've broken it off by the time of ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise Optimus Prime]]'', however.
378* NeverMyFault: Played with. While he didn't put forth the idea to give the Junkions a refugee camp he did convince Marissa to come back and she had the idea. He's quick to say how stupid he thinks the idea is and she retorts that he wanted her back.
379* OlderThanHeLooks: He doesn't particularly look older than the rest of the team, but he's old enough to be the father of Marissa Faireborn, the head of the Earth Defense Command. (Kei Zama's art in ''Optimus Prime'' makes him look a bit older and more world-weary.)
380* ParentalAbandonment: Was never a part of Marissa's life until after G.I. Joe's existence was revealed to the public.
381* SignatureHeadgear: His trademark beret.
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder:Chameleon]]
385!!Chameleon/Erika le Tene
386Formerly a member of Cobra, Erika defected and turned herself over to G.I. Joe. Though not trusted at first, she eventually proved herself when she risked her life to take out a Cobra mole in the team, and served as a loyal and skilled member of the team. In the aftermath of ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', he's a member of Talon's anti-Transformer team.
387----
388* AscendedExtra: Prior to ''Cobra'', the only use of Chameleon was a re-released action figure of the Baroness with a bio claiming her to be the Baroness's identical half-sister.
389* DeadpanSnarker: She's not afraid to let it be known when she doesn't care for the other Joes' ideas.
390* HeelFaceTurn: Surrenders to the Joes after deciding she couldn't take Cobra anymore, and eventually becomes a member of the team.
391* IdenticalStranger: To the Baroness. Played more-or-less realistically; she's not close enough to fool those who know the Baroness personally, but it's an uncanny enough resemblance to let her get away with it around those who only know her indirectly.
392* LegacyCharacter: To Chameleon I, aka Ronin.
393* ParentalNeglect: Her parents were never a big part of her life.
394[[/folder]]
395
396[[folder:Ronin]]
397!!Ronin
398Initially recruited by Hawk to rescue Chuckles under the codename of "Chameleon", she quit the team after her mission was completed, but eventually returned under the name of "Ronin".
399----
400* ActionGirl
401* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts
402* CanonForeigner
403* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Stabbed through the chest by Storm Shadow while protecting Billy.]]
404* TenMinuteRetirement: Quits the team after trying and failing to rescue Chuckles (who didn't want to be rescued), but later returns to the fold.
405[[/folder]]
406
407[[folder:Lady Jaye]]
408!!Lady Jaye
409An intelligence specialist, and member of Flint's unit.
410----
411* ActionGirl
412* TheLadette: Downplayed, but it's there.
413* MsFanservice: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Compared to the classic Lady Jaye, she's less well-endowed and doesn't show cleavage often.
414* OfficialCouple: Similarly averted; while she and Flint work together, there's no sign of any romance between them.
415* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Flint's daughter Marissa Faireborn exists in this continuity, but Lady Jaye is no longer Marissa's mother.
416[[/folder]]
417
418[[folder:Clockspring]]
419!!Clockspring
420A computer specialist in Flint's unit with a crush on Chameleon.
421----
422* DudeWheresMyRespect: [[spoiler:Tomax manipulates him by preying on the fact that the others don't appreciate how rare his skills are.]]
423* EntitledToHaveYou: Resents Chameleon for not returning his affections or paying much attention to him, and Flint for hooking up with her instead.
424* GreenEyedMonster
425* JerkAss: Quickly becomes one.
426* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Sacrifices himself by ensuring that the civilians and other Joes can be evacuated from the casino, before detonating the explosions while the Cobra operatives are still inside.]]
427* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Gets manipulated by Tomax into helping him take back control of the casino in which the intelligence unit is based.]]
428[[/folder]]
429
430[[folder:Firewall]]
431!!Firewall
432A computer security specialist and administrative overseer for the Joes, and later a member of Flint's team.
433----
434* ReluctantRetiree: Was transferred from the front lines to a desk job after an injury, and never allowed to return.
435* TheSmartGuy
436* YoungerThanSheLooks: Her hair went grey early from stress.
437[[/folder]]
438\
439
440!Post-''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'' recruits
441Members of the team who debuted or were brought into the G.I. Joe team after ''Revolution''.
442\
443
444[[folder:Skywarp]]
445!![[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Skywarp]]
446Yes, ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise that]]'' Skywarp. After being rescued from an Earth Defense Command facility under the control of Dire Wraiths, the former Decepticon Skywarp has joined the G.I. Joe team as their secret weapon... at least until they can give him back his teleportation powers.
447->''For more tropes, see Skywarp's entry on [[Characters/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise the Robots In Disguise character page]].''
448----
449* TheBrute: Big, intimidating, and brutal.
450* HumongousMecha
451* NoSympathy: Considering he views organics as vermin, it's no surprise that he barely reacts to [[spoiler: Doc's HeroicSacrifice]].
452* {{Teleportation}}: Not anymore; thanks to his repairs at the hands of the EDC, his teleportation abilities have been removed, and he's hanging around the Joes until they can be restored.
453* TokenEvilTeammate: He's been described by the author as "the team's [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]]".
454[[/folder]]
455
456[[folder:Mayday]]
457
458!!Mayday/Ayana Jones
459A member of G.I. Joe who served under Duke in Nanzhao, before becoming the second-in-command of [[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise the Earth Defense Command]]. After the EDC was absorbed into G.I. Joe during ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', she returned to her old role as a field leader for the Joes, and [[ComicBook/{{Revolutionaries}} is currently working with Action Man, Blackrock, and the Transformer Kup]].
460----
461* AscendedExtra: She was originally just a background character in ''Transformers: Robots in Disguise'', who John Barber took a liking to after giving her a few lines.
462* BlackBossLady: Was the second in command of the EDC, and serves as a Warrant Officer for the Joes.
463* {{BFG}}: Carries one in ''ComicBook/{{Revolutionaries}}''.
464* DeadpanSnarker: Does a lot of commenting with wry amusement on the Transformers' antics.
465* MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler:Flash, Heavy Duty and Quarrel were mutated into Dire Wraiths on her watch.]]
466* MythologyGag: The codename Mayday originated in the much-loathed ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeExtreme''.
467* NotSoAboveItAll: Complains about surfing onto the moon's surface on Blackrock's back being ridiculous, before admitting that she'd have dreamed of it as a child.
468* RememberTheNewGuy: Is retconned into having been a member of G.I. Joe during the events of volume 2 and joined the Earth Defense Command after that.
469* ShoutOut: Her surname is a rather obscure reference to the birth surname of Music/DavidBowie. (Appropriate for someone who ends up working with ComicBook/ActionMan...)
470* {{Transplant}}: She was created as a non-Joe-related character for ''ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise'', and folded into G.I. Joe.
471[[/folder]]
472
473[[folder:Quarrel]]
474!!Quarrel
475A Swiss helicopter pilot who accompanied Mayday on her mission into Schleteva.
476----
477* CanonImmigrant: From ''Action Force'', the British version of G.I. Joe.
478* ForcedTransformation: [[spoiler:Gets transmuted into a Dire Wraith by the [[BigDumbObject Talisman]].]]
479%%* TheStraightAndArrowPath
480[[/folder]]
481
482[[folder:Talon]]
483!!Talon/Zilong Qian
484A HumongousMecha pilot in the Chinese military who worked alongside the Earth Defense Command, defending Earth against the Transformers, who he neither likes or trusts. After the EDC was merged into G.I. Joe, he joined them under the codename of "Talon", but worries that his independence is being subsumed by the originally-American organization.
485----
486* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: Zilong is listed as a "Pilot (First Class)"... but assuming the same ranking structure as the PLA Air Force, that would make him just a junior enlisted airman.
487* FreudianExcuse: Hates Cybertronians because he was there on the day that they destroyed Beijing.
488* HairTriggerTemper: Seems to have developed one in ''Optimus Prime''.
489* {{Irony}}:
490** Though it's not been commented on, both Seekers who destroyed Beijing, Thundercracker and Skywarp, now work with G.I. Joe in some capacity. The latter is even a field operative.
491** When the Junkions arrive, he fires on the Autobots to try and force them back onto their ship and let the humans handle first contact. The Junkions like the Autobots better and find him annoying so they leave the area as well.
492* MeaningfulName: "Zilong" was the courtesy name of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhao_Yun Zhao Yun]]. It's an appropriate name for a great military leader.
493* SmallNameBigEgo: He's not ''quite'' as competent as he likes to think. It's best highlighted when he pushes Soundwave to his limit in ''All Hail Optimus'' and finds his mecha outmatched in melee combat in under a minute. To date, the only Cybertronian he's scored a victory against is Blitzwing and only because he caught him by surprise.
494* [[TokenMinority Token Non-American]]: Fears that he's become this after the integration of the Earth Defense Command into G.I. Joe, despite his leadership position.
495* {{Transplant}}: He was created as a non-Joe-related character for ''ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise'', and folded into G.I. Joe.
496* UnknownRival: The Autobots know ''who'' he is but don't view him as a threat in any way. Literally the most effort Optimus has put into thwarting him is ''[[ItMakesSenseInContext sending a text message]]'' and even then he didn't know Qian would be present.
497
498[[/folder]]
499
500[[folder:Spike]]
501!!Spike/Steven Witwicky
502Son of General Daniel "Sparkplug" Witwicky, Spike is an effective soldier, but one who's notorious for [[CowboyCop acting like he's the hero of an action movie]] without considering the consequences. Formerly an ally of the Autobots and member of Skywatch, he later betrayed them and spent the next few years on the run, but was eventually brought back in so that G.I. Joe could use his anti-Transformer expertise.
503->''For more tropes, see Spike's entry on [[Characters/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise the Robots In Disguise character page]].''
504----
505* AdaptationPersonalityChange: From a WideEyedIdealist KidAppealCharacter and friend to the Autobots to a JerkAss, self-centered military brat who works against them.
506* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: His military specialty is listed as "special warfare operations".
507* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Everyone he works with sees him as an unlikeable, self-centered JerkAss who [[CowboyCop thinks he's the hero of an action movie]]. Even Zilong Qian, who he considers a friend, is implied to hate him.
508* HateSink: ''Nobody'' likes him.
509* SmugSnake: He's one arrogant bastard.
510* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Spike had no affiliation with G.I. Joe in the Sunbow cartoon and the Marvel Comics continuity.
511* {{Transplant}}: As with Mayday, Talon and Hi-Tech, though in Spike's case he's based on the classic Franchise/TransformersGenerationOne character Spike Witwicky.
512
513[[/folder]]
514
515[[folder:Hi-Tech]]
516!!Hi-Tech/Dr. Sanjay Bharwaney
517A scientist who initially worked for Skywatch against the Decepticons, and then the Earth Defense Command. He's friendly and kind, but can be pragmatic about dealing with the Transformers. After ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', he transfers to G.I. Joe under the codename of Hi-Tech.
518----
519* AntiVillain
520* TheBusCameBack: He was originally in the ''Bumblebee'' miniseries tie-in all the way back in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW''. After that story concluded he disappeared from the narrative, only to reappear in Bumblebee's spotlight tie-in to ''ComicBook/TheTransformersDarkCybertron'' and later appear as a semi-regular in RID's Earth Arc.
521* LegacyCharacter: The original Hi-Tech was possessed by a Dire Wraith and killed during ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]''.
522* NiceGuy: Laid back and accommodating to his staff and coworkers. Buster seems fond of him.
523* OnlySaneMan: During season 2 of ''ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise''.
524* TheSmartGuy
525* {{Transplant}}: He was created as a non-Joe-related character for ''ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW'', and folded into G.I. Joe.
526[[/folder]]
527
528[[folder:Salvo]]
529!!Salvo
530A Samoan recruit to G.I. Joe who's appearing in [[ComicBook/GIJoe2016 the 2016 series]].
531----
532* GenderFlip[=/=]RaceLift: Compared to the original Salvo, who was a bald white man, IDW's Salvo is a Samoan woman.
533* MightMakesRight: Her "The Right of Might" t-shirt suggests this.
534* StoutStrength: She's visibly overweight, and carries REALLY big guns.
535[[/folder]]
536
537[[folder:[=MP3=]]]
538The last member of the [[{{PunnyName}} Admin Force]] operating out of the [[{{{{Pun}}}} Action Van]].
539----
540* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Averted, Misfire and Krok merely think him dead.
541* CanonForeigner: Created for ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'' as a tie into ''Revolution''.
542* HeroOfAnotherStory: While his teammates deal with the Dire Wraiths in Monument Valley, he's seeing a robot dinosaur rampage through a town.
543* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Has no idea what MASK is.
544* MythologyGag: his group name and vehicle are references to the British localizations of G.I Joe, Action Force and Action Man.
545* TakeThat: Does many things his teammates have done in [[{{AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle}} PSAs]]... and gets brushed aside by the kid in the street.
546
547[[/folder]]
548\
549
550!The Adventure Team
551G.I. Joe's predecessors: a team of elite soldiers led by Joe Colton, who fought intruders and protected America.
552\
553
554[[folder:G.I. Joe]]
555
556!!"G.I. Joe" Colton
557The legendary leader of the Adventure Team, a bona-fide war hero, and the man for whom the G.I. Joe team is named. He was brought out of retirement during volume 3 to run G.I. Joe's public "celebrity soldier" branch.
558----
559* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:If it means testing an anti-Cybertronian weapon, he has no problems with hiring super-villains.]]
560* AscendedFanboy: He was inspired by Sergeant Savage and his Screaming Eagles.
561* BigGood: Through volume 3, he's the authority figure the Joes answer to.
562* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Scarlett used to look up to him, but is disillusioned after learning that he is Baron Ironblood and intent on committing genocide against the Cybertronians.]]
563* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:To faciliate his goal to wipe out the Cybertronians, he takes on the identity of Baron Ironblood, a character who originated as the arch enemy of G.I. Joe's UK equivalent Action Force.]]
564* FamedInStory: He and the Adventure Team are "celebrity soldiers", with [[MythologyGag action figures based on them]].
565* FantasticRacism: He's displeased at Cybertronians being on Earth.
566* NotQuiteDead: Considering the Dire Wraiths' usual MO of [[KillAndReplace murdering the humans they impersonate]], [[spoiler:his survival is pretty unexpected.]]
567* ReluctantRetiree: He didn't want to be kicked out of the field to be a "desk jockey", and his replacement team being named after him is somewhat cold comfort.
568* RetiredBadass: Was a prominent war hero in his prime and now focuses on guiding G.I. Joe from behind the scenes.
569[[/folder]]
570
571[[folder:Miles Mayhem]]
572!!Miles "Mayhem" Manheim
573Given his nickname by Joe Colton for his disruptive talents, Miles Mayhem was a member of the Adventure Team specializing in espionage and black ops strategy. Later in life, he would go on to found Project Spectrum, which eventually resulted in the creation of [[ComicBook/{{MASK}} the Mobile Armored Strike Kommand]].
574----
575* BigBadWannabe: Of ''Revolution''.
576* CompositeCharacter: Between Miles Mayhem of WesternAnimation/{{MASK}} and the G.I. Joe Sea Adventurer.
577* DestructiveSavior: Even while he was nominally a good guy he didn't give a damn about collateral damage. Why do you think he's called Mayhem?
578* FantasticRacism: Doesn't like Cybertronians, at all.
579* ItsAllAboutMe: It has to be ''him'' who makes the HeroicSacrifice that saves Earth and is viewed as a hero. Not Optimus Prime.
580* LargeHam: He ''really'' doesn't hold back.
581* ObviouslyEvil: Even when he's nominally on the side of the "heroes" in ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', he acts like a supervillain in every way.
582* StartOfDarkness: You can see the ''exact'' moment when it happened as he gives an evil smile when he sees Soundwave's destructive ability and ponders the potential for transformation technology.
583* UnknownRival: Like a lot of humans on this page, Optimus is barely aware of his existence.
584* WorthyOpponent: Came across as one to Matt Trakker in the ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'' crossover, [[AffablyEvil genuinely caring for Matt]] as a surrogate son despite being ObviouslyEvil. [[MotiveDecay Then comes the ongoing series, where he's just tormenting Matt for the hell of it...]]
585[[/folder]]
586
587[[folder:Bulletman]]
588!!Bulletman/Richard Ruby
589A former member of Seal Team Six who dreamed of fame and fortune, Richard Ruby developed his unique jetpack system while working as a Hollywood stunt pilot, which earned him a spot on the Adventure Team when he used it to save his hometown. More recently, he's retired and enjoying his celebrity status.
590----
591* HumbleBeginnings: Hails from the small town of [[ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise Poverty Flat]].
592* GlorySeeker: He's always been after fame.
593* TheMentor: To Cover Girl.
594* RetiredBadass: He's not a hero anymore, but he can still kick ass.
595* SelfMadeMan: Created the helmet and jetpack that effectively gave him superpowers himself.
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:Atomic Man]]
599!!Atomic Man/Mike Power
600A sufferer of amniotic band syndrome that caused him to be born with a missing arm and leg, Mike Power was an amateur sleuth in his youth until he found an alien machine that helped him to build his atomic prosthetic limbs. He went on to join the Adventure Team, using his limbs to save the world.
601----
602* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler: After his death, he revives in the body of the Maximal Centurion, with their not quite being a MentalFusion]].
603* DisabilitySuperpower: Born with a missing arm and leg, which enabled him to build his atomic-powered prosthetics.
604* KidDetective: Was one of these in his youth.
605* SelfMadeMan: Built his atomic limbs himself (albeit with the help of an alien artifact).
606[[/folder]]
607
608[[folder:Stalker]]
609!!Lorenzo R. "Stalker" Wilkinson
610->''See "Stalker" under G.I. Joe team.''
611[[/folder]]
612\
613
614!Cobra
615A secretive, underground international conspiracy and criminal organization with its fingers in criminal activity across the planet; it eventually comes to G.I. Joe's attention, and becomes their main nemesis. Eventually, the second Cobra Commander would bring the organization out of the shadows to devastate the country of Nanzhao and show the world that they were to be feared. Years later, however, Tomax reformed the group into a "legitimate" peacekeeping organization, until the interference of the Baroness caused them to collapse.
616\
617
618[[folder:Cobra Commander]]
619!!Cobra Commander
620The enigmatic, manipulative leader of Cobra, who kept the organization in the shadows and manipulated the world from behind the scenes.
621----
622* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His son, William Kessler, who he tried to keep away from his criminal life.
623* TheFaceless: As he points out to Zartan, his VoluntaryShapeshifting can't threaten Cobra Commander, as he doesn't know what the Commander looks like to imitate him.
624* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: [[spoiler:His trust that Chuckles has been completely won over by Cobra ends up leading to his death when he takes no precautions to defend himself, while Chuckles is in the room, with a gun.]]
625* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Pulls this on Chuckles, ordering him to destroy a dam holding water back from destroying a native village. [[spoiler:He passes.]]
626* LegacyCharacter: There have been hundreds of Cobra Commanders, stretching back through history.
627* ManOfWealthAndTaste: If there's one thing that G.I. Joe fans can agree on, it's that IDW's Cobra Commander is ''incredibly'' stylish.
628* NonActionBigBad: Never directly engages the heroes or displays any combat skill, but still manages to be threatening.
629* NoNameGiven: We never learn his name other than "Cobra Commander".
630* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Pulls this on Xamot, and has Chuckles kill him. [[spoiler:Chuckles shoots Cobra Commander instead.]]
631\
632
633!!Past Cobra Commanders
634A series of past Cobra Commanders described by Siren based on Cobra's records. Tomax later implies that some of the stories may be untrue, though the 1300s Commander was confirmed to be real by the timeline in ''ComicBook/{{Revolutionaries}}''.
635----
636* DissonantSerenity: The 1915 Commander was calm and detached at all times. The Commander of the 1960s, meanwhile, was friendly, [[spoiler:even when killing a traitor with his bare hands]].
637* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler:The "gardener", despite presenting himself as affable and relaxed, murdered Charles Pyke with his bare hands for planning to betray Cobra. ([[DisproportionateRetribution And for correcting him when he called him "Charlie".]])]]
638* LiteralGenie: After Thom Laurel sacrificed himself to save the 1915 Commander, the Commander honored his request to prevent his son from going down the same path he did. [[spoiler:[[ShootTheDog By killing him.]]]]
639* ManipulativeBastard: The 18th century Commander used Captain Shelley's anger and pride to manipulate him into a suicide mission.
640* MightyWhitey: The female Commander of the 19th century supposedly taught the {{Yakuza}} how to organize.
641* NobleDemon: The 1915 Commander always honored any debt... [[BlueAndOrangeMorality though he refused to accept anything for nothing]] because it incurred the debt in the first place.
642* TrappedInVillainy: [[spoiler:The 1300s Commander, though enchanted by [[Creator/DanteAlighieri Dante's]] vision of a redeemed, virtuous Cobra, sadly has him poisoned after concluding that Cobra will never escape "the inferno".]]
643[[/folder]]
644
645[[folder:Baroness]]
646!!The Baroness
647An Eastern European aristocrat turned anarchist turned Cobra operative and assassin. Though never given as much clout as the rest of the organisation's higher-ups, she was still one of the candidates for the new Cobra Commander after the death of her predecessor.
648----
649* AristocratsAreEvil: Though she rejected her family.
650* BadBoss: When an Eel trooper she's overseeing complains about his assignment, she just cuts open his oxygen tube and leaves him to drown.
651* TheBaroness: [[TropeNamers As per usual, she is this]].
652* DragonAscendant: [[spoiler:Becomes the new Commander of the reformed Cobra in issue 9 of Volume 5.]]
653* DudeWheresMyRespect: Believes that she's not respected by the rest of Cobra because she's a woman, and it's evident that she's a lot more effective than anyone gives her credit for.
654* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Responsible for sabotaging Tomax's attempts to make Cobra into a legitimate organisation... [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor which resulted in the group collapsing entirely]].]]
655* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Assassinated the entirety of the Cobra Council.]]
656[[/folder]]
657
658[[folder:Destro]]
659!!Destro/Laird James [=McCullen=]
660A Scottish aristocrat and arms dealer contracted by Cobra, who was kidnapped by them and brought into the organisation when he exceeded his deadlines and budget for creating the M.A.S.S. teleporter device. With cunning, he managed to worm his way into the upper echelons of Cobra.
661----
662* AristocratsAreEvil
663* ArmsDealer
664* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: After a failed test of the M.A.S.S. teleporter, he has to be sealed into a metal suit in order to stop his molecules from falling apart.
665* ExpressiveMask: [[spoiler:After being fused with his suit.]]
666* GoneHorriblyRight: [[spoiler:He goes through a test to try and restore his molecular cohesion so he doesn't have to wear the suit... and it works, by fusing the metal into his skin.]]
667* OnlySaneMan: After Baroness takes over as Cobra Commander, he's the only person to question the organization's alliance with Dire Wraiths and focus on occultism.
668* ProfessorGuineaPig: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]]: he needs to convince Cobra that it works or they'll kill him, and testing it on himself was the only way to do that.
669* TheStarscream: As are most of Cobra, but he's by far the most open about it.
670[[/folder]]
671
672[[folder:Krake]]
673!!Krake/Cobra Commander II
674An ambitious, brutal Cobra member recruited from the third world nation of Nanzhao, who would eventually win the Cobra Civil War and become the second Cobra Commander.
675----
676* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Compared to the original Cobra Commander, he's ''far'' more militaristic and aggressive.
677%%* TheDreaded
678* FromNobodyToNightmare: Started out born to an impoverished family on a battlefield in Nanzhao, and worked his way up to the top through sheer brutality.
679* NoNameGiven: Because, apparently, he doesn't have one; he starts off going by "Tiger Eyes", becomes "Krake" when he joins Cobra, and then becomes Cobra Commander.
680* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Vanishes in the TimeSkip between volumes 3 and 4; all we see of him is a poster on a wall. He's present among a gathering of heroes and villains convened to deal with Unicron.
681[[/folder]]
682
683[[folder:Doctor Mindbender]]
684!!Doctor Mindbender/Armand Singh
685Cobra's chief MadScientist, and a man obsessed with TimeTravel, who has no particular loyalties apart from whatever allows him to accomplish his work. He has a grudge against Destro after being made to work on his M.A.S.S. project.
686----
687* ArbitrarySkepticism: Despite being fixated on the idea of the possibility of time travel, [[HypocriticalHumor he scorns the idea of Destro's teleportation machine]].
688%%* BaldOfEvil
689* TheBusCameBack: During ''[[ComicBook/Revolution2016 Revolution]]'', he's seen working with [[ComicBook/{{MASK}} Miles Mayhem]].
690* ButNotTooForeign: His real name, "Armand Singh", suggest Sikh heritage, but he's not drawn darker than any of the other characters (and with his [[ManlyFacialHair immaculately trimmed facial hair]], he's unlikely to be a practicing Sikh).
691* EmbarrassingNickname: He ''really'' hates being called "Mindbender".
692* MadScientist
693* SeriesContinuityError: Dialogue and character pages in ComicBook/{{MASK}} give him the name of "Verstal Bender", though the narration still uses "Armand Singh".
694** Later given an AuthorsSavingThrow when his profile says that "Dr. Bender" is a cover he uses to avoid arrest.
695* TheyCalledMeMad: Hasn't got much traction with his belief in time travel being feasible.
696[[/folder]]
697
698[[folder:Tomax Paoli]]
699!!Tomax Paoli
700A Corsican businessman, former soldier and twin brother of Xamot, who believes wholeheartedly in Cobra and its goals.
701----
702* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler:His GambitSpeedChess involves turning himself over to the Joes manipulating Clockspring into betraying them.]]
703* CreepyTwins
704* DragonAscendant: In volume 4, he's become the leader of Cobra after the TimeSkip.
705* GambitSpeedChess: Very good at adapting his plans on the fly.
706* HappinessInSlavery: Believes in this thoroughly, and thinks it's why he and his brother are so happy; they have to answer to each other. ([[RageWithinTheMachine His brother disagrees.]])
707* LegacyCharacter: In ''Revolutionaries'', Baron Ironblood tries to make him the next Cobra Commander. Tomax absolutely refuses, though.
708* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:Manipulates Clockspring into indebting himself to him, and then continues to prey on his jealousy of Flint and attraction to Chameleon.]]
709* ShooTheDog: He makes his secretary leave moments before Ironblood and Kreiger sic Centurion on him.
710* SmugSnake: Despite [[spoiler:being successful at manipulating the Joes]], he's often outfoxed by those supposedly on his own side.
711* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Reforms Cobra into this in volume 4.
712[[/folder]]
713
714[[folder:Xamot Paoli]]
715!!Xamot Paoli
716Twin brother of Tomax, he comes to reject everything about Cobra and his sibling after being wounded in a fight with Chuckles, eventually [[spoiler:attempting to kill Cobra Commander himself]].
717----
718* CreepyTwins
719* HappinessInSlavery: Initially believed in this, like his brother, until [[VillainousBreakdown his fateful encounter with Chuckles]].
720* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:When Chuckles detonates the nuclear bomb and destroys Section Twenty.]]
721* RageWithinTheMachine: He started as a member of Cobra, then soured on it.
722* SlowlySlippingIntoEvil: Well, ChaoticEvil. Though evil from the start, he steadily becomes more chaotic and unstable as time goes on.
723* VillainousBreakdown
724[[/folder]]
725
726[[folder:Crystal Ball]]
727!!Crystal Ball
728A creepy, mystic advisor to the leaders of Cobra who claims to have magical powers.
729----
730* EnigmaticMinion
731* HypnoticEyes: Has hypnotic powers.
732* MadOracle: Claims to see the future, and the rest of Cobra aren't too sure about his sanity.
733* ManipulativeBastard: Is content with manipulating Cobra from behind the scenes... until he finds out that the new Commander doesn't particularly care to listen to his advice.
734* VaguenessIsComing: In volume 5, he warns of "the horrors beneath the Earth".
735[[/folder]]
736
737[[folder:Copperback]]
738!!Copperback/Glynis [=MacDougall=]
739A Scottish scientist working for Destro alongside her father Rory, who later joins Cobra proper.
740----
741* CanonForeigner
742* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: Turns Destro over to Cobra after he has her father killed to save both their lives.
743* ViolentGlaswegian: Scottish, and a lot more hot-tempered than Destro is.
744[[/folder]]
745
746[[folder:Croc Master]]
747!!Croc Master
748The redneck son of an alligator salesman, who grew up with his father's reptiles as his only friends. After killing his father and using his alligators to kill various Cobra operatives in his local area, he was recruited into Cobra by Serpentor.
749----
750* AbusiveParents: His father didn't like him much.
751* AxCrazy
752* TheBeastmaster
753* HillbillyHorrors
754* NonindicativeName: [[AvertedTrope Averted]], for once. Croc Master's father thought that "Croc Master" sounded better than "Gator Master", and kept a couple of crocodiles to justify it.
755[[/folder]]
756
757[[folder:Mad Monk]]
758!!Mad Monk/Michael Monk
759A soldier working for Cobra, discovered to have the incredibly rare quality of ranking a 1 on the Lome scale, and thus having [[CreativeSterility no imagination]]. He has a history with and vendetta against Duke.
760----
761* AbortedArc: His initial story had him placed under Krake by a Cobra psychologist to sabotage him, but when he reappears in volume 3, he's a loyal follower.
762* CanonForeigner
763* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: The only thing he truly cares for is his wife and daughter... [[WouldHurtAChild so Krake sends them to an internment camp to ensure his cooperation]].
764* ExpansionPackPast: Given one with Duke in volume 3.
765* WildCard: Due to his [[CreativeSterility complete lack of imagination]] and incapability of self-deception, his actions can't be predicted.
766[[/folder]]
767
768[[folder:Zartan]]
769!!Zartan
770A clone of the original Zartan, Cobra's infiltration specialist, with the ability to morph his features and the color of his skin, as well as imitating the mannerisms and voice of whoever he targets.
771----
772* MasterActor: Case in point, [[spoiler: he went undercover as [[ComicBook/MobileArmoredStrikeKommandMASK Brad Turner]] and no-one noticed until he revealed himself.]]
773* SmugSnake: He's ''very'' unpleasant.
774* VoluntaryShapeshifting
775
776[[/folder]]
777
778[[folder:The Dreadnoks]]
779!!The Dreadnoks
780An Australian gang of bikers and ruffians, who came under the control of Zartan when his plane crash-landed in the Australian outback. After Zartan abandoned them, they took up with Crystal Ball.
781----
782* AwesomeAussie: Most of them, though Zandar and Zarana are British.
783* BadassBiker
784* ChainsawGood: Buzzer.
785* DumbMuscle: Most of them, but especially Roadpig.
786* KillItWithFire: Torch and Burn Out.
787* ItsPersonal: After their first meeting, Roadpig has it out for Roadblock.
788* MasterOfDisguise: [[spoiler:Zandar and Zarana.]]
789[[/folder]]
790
791[[folder:Major Bludd]]
792!!Major Bludd
793A mercenary leader working for Cobra, driven primarily by profit and efficiency.
794----
795* AnArmAndALeg: He loses a limb thanks to the Talisman, in ''Revolutionaries''. By ''First Strike'', he's got a new one.
796* AwesomeAussie
797* BatmanGambit: Managed to pull off one of these to win the loyalty of the Oktober Guard.
798* TheBusCameBack: Returns with the Oktober Guard after being thought dead for more than 5 years in-universe.
799* ButtMonkey: If he's in conflict with anyone else in Cobra, he's ''definitely'' coming out worse. (Though he still did manage to almost win the Cobra Civil War, so he's definitely not incompetent.)
800* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Mostly motivated by a desire to care for his family.
801* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His main motivation as part of Cobra.
802* PunchClockVillain
803
804[[/folder]]
805
806[[folder:Serpentor]]
807!!Serpentor/Stephen Menasian
808The sinister, manipulative leader of the Coil, a cult that worships the snake-deity Golobulus and acts as a public recruiting arm and army for Cobra.
809----
810* AllYourPowersCombined: The Coil holds that he's [[MythologyGag a combination of the best aspects of]] [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy Golobulus's past champions]].
811* AmbiguouslyBrown: His skin tone varies heavily DependingOnTheArtist, going from pale to tan to a dark bronze.
812* ChurchOfHappyology: The Coil has heavy shades of this.
813* [[TheFundamentalist Fire and Brimstone Preacher]]: When it comes to motivating the Coil into serving as an army.
814* ManipulativeBastard: Acted as a behind-the-scenes manipulator within Cobra, until Cobra Commander was replaced.
815* MoreThanMindControl: Uses this on his underlings and victims.
816* SinisterMinister
817* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Maintains a public identity as the self-help guru Stephen Menasian.
818[[/folder]]
819
820[[folder:Big Boa]]
821
822!!Big Boa
823A Cobra trainer and former soldier who befriends Chuckles when he's brought into Cobra.
824----
825* AffablyEvil: Genuinely considers Chuckles a friend, and is heartbroken after [[spoiler:he assassinates Cobra Commander]].
826* NotInThisForYourRevolution: He doesn't care about Cobra's ideology; he's "just here to box", and appreciates the kindness that Cobra Commander showed him.
827* TheJuggernaut: None of the other Cobra members can beat him in a fight. [[spoiler:Chuckles only breaks his hands trying to fight him, and only wins by unexpectedly catching him in the throat with the slide of his pistol.]]
828* UndyingLoyalty: To Cobra Commander.
829!!Big Boa II
830A second Big Boa, who trained the Cobra youth.
831* DrillSergeantNasty
832* GenderFlip
833* TruerToTheText: A lot closer in design to the classic Big Boa, complete with the same helmet.
834!!Big Boa III
835A new holder of the name who appears in MASK
836* FlatCharacter: Gets no real focus.
837* TruerToTheText: Is the most faithful version of the character yet.
838[[/folder]]
839
840[[folder:Kallikhan]]
841!!Kallikhan
842A high-ranking middle-Eastern Cobra member and candidate for the new Cobra Commander, who has a history with Snake Eyes.
843----
844* CanonForeigner
845* ItsPersonal: With Snake Eyes.
846* {{Sadist}}
847* WeHardlyKnewYe: Existed just to be a Cobra Civil War candidate killed off by Snake Eyes.
848* WickedCultured
849[[/folder]]
850
851[[folder:Vargas]]
852!!Vargas
853A high-ranking Cobra member and doctor of medicine who was one of the candidates for the new Cobra Commander.
854----
855* CanonForeigner
856* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Gets infected by the bioengineered plague he had made to kill Duke with, and then ends up ''[[LudicrousGibs bursting]]'' when a cure is being tested on him.
857* MadDoctor
858* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Is always impeccably dressed. (Not that it helps him in the end.)
859* WeHardlyKnewYe: Pretty much just existed to be one of the Cobra Civil War candidates killed off by the Joes.
860[[/folder]]
861
862[[folder:Skull Buster]]
863!!Skull Buster
864A sadistic Cobra instructor who takes pride in the fact that most of his recruits don't survive their training.
865----
866* DrillSergeantNasty
867* {{Sadist}}
868* WouldHurtAChild
869[[/folder]]
870\
871
872!The Arashikage clan
873A clan of ninja who raised Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow, and are allied to Cobra until [[spoiler:Krake has Oda Satori assassinated]]. At some point between the events of ''Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra'' and ''ComicBook/ActionMan'', the clan collapsed and the remainders reformed into the [[Characters/ActionMan Red Shadows]].
874\
875
876[[folder:Storm Shadow]]
877!!Storm Shadow
878* HighlyVisibleNinja: Par the course, in his white outfit.
879* NobleDemon
880* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:By Snake Eyes, at the climax of ''Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra''.]]
881* RivalTurnedEvil: Well, more like "Rival ''Not'' Turned Good".
882* UndyingLoyalty: To Oda Satori.
883* VillainousLegacy: Was succeeded by [[Characters/ActionMan a female Storm Shadow]].
884* WeUsedToBeFriends: Part of why he takes Snake Eyes' betrayal so hard.
885[[/folder]]
886
887[[folder:Oda Satori]]
888!!Oda Satori
889A high-ranking member of Cobra who holds the loyalty of Storm Shadow and the Arashikage.
890----
891* DeadPersonImpersonation: [[spoiler:Gets killed and replaced by Zartan on Krake's orders.]]
892* SharpDressedMan
893[[/folder]]
894
895[[folder:Soft Master]]
896!!Soft Master
897A member of the Arashikage who was assigned to teach Snake Eyes the arts of manipulation and subtlety when he was younger. In the present day, he's nursing a grudge against Snake Eyes and wants him dead.
898----
899* AdaptationalVillainy: The Marvel Comics Soft Master was a kindly and helpful mentor to Snake Eyes.
900* EvilMentor: To Snake Eyes.
901* GoodScarsEvilScars: Is heavily injured thanks to Snake Eyes [[TakeAThirdOption throwing the acid and neutralizing agent that he was meant to drink into the Soft Master's face]].
902* [[GuileHero Guile Villain]]: What the "soft" in his name refers to.
903* HumansAreBastards: Believes in this.
904* ItsPersonal: Between him and Snake Eyes.
905* UnderestimatingBadassery: Thanks to [[NonindicativeName his name]], Serpentor doesn't believe him to be a threat.
906[[/folder]]
907
908!Other
909[[folder:Chimera]]
910!!Chimera
911The first enemy that G.I. Joe ever faced: a sadistic former Green Beret and stockbroker who murders his family before setting up plans to both release deadly neurotoxin in crowded cities and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_crisis_of_2007%E2%80%932008 cause a global financial meltdown]].
912----
913* {{Expy}}: Larry Hama clearly based him off of the Marvel Comics version of Cobra Commander, most likely due to intending him to be this continuity's version of Cobra's leader.
914* ForTheEvulz: As it turns out, his motivation is this: he just wants to cause as much destruction as possible.
915* NeverFoundTheBody: His body isn't recovered after his supposed death, something that was ''presumably'' meant to lead-in to him founding Cobra, but [[AbortedArc later reveals make this impossible]].
916* PaterFamilicide: Kills his family before (supposedly) killing himself.
917* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Chimera's story initially appeared to imply that he will become Cobra Commander (as made evident by the character's similarities to the Marvel Comics continuity's version of the character and appearing to fake his death after successfully setting up a pyramid scheme), but later installments of this continuity provide irreconcilable revelations of Cobra's origins, leaving the actual fate of Chimera and the repercussions of his scheme unaddressed.
918[[/folder]]
919
920[[folder:Hard Master]]
921!!Hard Master
922Snake Eyes' mentor, and a former member of the Arashikage clan, who now lives in America as a grocery store owner.
923----
924* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite his GrumpyOldMan attitude, it becomes plain that he really does care about Snake Eyes and Alondra.
925* CynicalMentor: Doesn't approve of Snake Eyes giving out training to a schoolgirl.
926* DefectorFromDecadence: Though it's never explained why he left the Arashikage.
927* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Alondra.
928* JerkWithAHeartOfGold
929* SinkOrSwimMentor: In his early days.
930[[/folder]]
931
932[[folder:Alondra]]
933!!Alondra
934A teenage girl who Snake Eyes takes under his wing after he sees her being bullied.
935----
936* TheApprentice: To Snake Eyes, and later the Hard Master.
937* IntergenerationalFriendship: With the Hard Master.
938* LittleMissBadass: Gives her bullies a beatdown after martial arts training from Snake Eyes.
939* ParentalNeglect: Says outright that her parents don't care where she is, and we only ever see her with the Hard Master afterwards.
940* WaxOnWaxOff: Some of her training takes this form. That, or [[FencePainting she's just doing chores for him]]; it's not entirely clear.
941[[/folder]]
942
943[[folder:Scoop]]
944!!Scoop/Leonard Michaels
945An IntrepidReporter who Hawk used as an informant and invesigator, who was responsible for investigating Serpentor's cult, the Coil. [[spoiler:It doesn't go well.]]
946----
947* CassandraTruth: Even after escaping from the Coil, nobody believes him about it...
948* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:...which leads to him willingly returning to the Coil.]]
949* HumanSacrifice: [[spoiler:Willingly becomes one in the end.]]
950* IntrepidReporter
951* MoreThanMindControl: [[spoiler:Is subjected to this.]]
952[[/folder]]
953
954[[folder:William Kessler-Latta]]
955!!William Kessler-Latta
956
957The adult son of Cobra Commander, who was kept far away from his criminal activities, but eventually became a target for Cobra and G.I. Joe's intelligence unit.
958----
959* ActionSurvivor: He's an ordinary person who still finds himself getting involved with the G.I. Joe vs. Cobra conflict.
960* AdaptationNameChange: From "Kessler" to "Kessler-Latta", [[MythologyGag after]] Chris Latta, Cobra Commander's voice actor from [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero the animated series]].
961* ChronicHeroSyndrome: His location gets found out after he saves a group of tourists from drowning, getting his face onto the internet.
962* LivingMacGuffin: [[spoiler:A pin in his leg contains a memory stick with huge amounts of data on Cobra's operations.]]
963* NonActionGuy: Until Cobra and the Joes went after him, he was a civilian.
964* SparedByTheAdaptation: Unlike his counterpart in [[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel the Marvel Comics continuity]] (who was killed off in both [[ComicBook/GIJoeDevilsDue the Devil's Due continuation]] and the [[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroIDW the IDW continuation]], [[DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation being shot with a poison dart by his father in the former and killed by the Blue Ninjas in the latter]]), this continuity keeps Cobra Commander's son alive by his final appearance.
965[[/folder]]
966
967[[folder:Garrison "Blitz" Kreiger]]
968A member of Sgt. Savage's platoon in World War II, a young Garrison Kreiger found himself inspired by an encounter with a mysterious robot. Over the decades since, Kreiger became driven in his pursuit of this mysterious technology, and the power it grants.
969----
970* AdaptationSpeciesChange: [[spoiler:Due to turning out to be this continuity's version of [[WesternAnimation/{{Visionaries}} Merklynn]], he is a Prysmosian here rather than a human being.]]
971* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:He is revealed at the end of ''First Strike'' to be a CompositeCharacter with Merklynn from ''WesternAnimation/{{Visionaries}}''. While the original Merklynn was at worst morally ambiguous, this version of the character is straight up evil.]]
972* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:At the end of ''First Strike'', he manages to successfully drain Cybertron's energy and gets away without being caught.]]
973* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:The end of ''First Strike'' reveals that his true identity is Merklynn, the wizard who was the BigGood of ''WesternAnimation/{{Visionaries}}''.]]
974* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Around the late 80s, he founded I.R.O.N., to gain more connections, and more access to Cybertronian tech.
975* EvilOldFolks: By the time of his appearance in ''Revolutionaries'', he's at least sixty years old, and still very evil. [[spoiler:Taken even further when he reveals he's actually ''much'' older.]]
976* EyeScream: He lost an eye to one of the Talisman drones. By the 21st century, he had it replaced with a cybernetic implant.
977* FantasticRacism: Toward Cybertronians. [[spoiler:And in fact anyone who isn't Prysmosian.]]
978* TheHeavy: Of ''Revolutionaries''. While Ironblood is the bigger villain, Garrison is the one the team are after, and who has the most direct influence on the plot.
979* ItsAllAboutMe: He wanted Cybertronian tech so badly, he was perfectly willing to do anything, including the odd spot of murder, to get it. [[spoiler:And then he goes and screws over Colton, just to get a slim chance at restoring Prysmos.]]
980* MadScientist: Thanks to tinkering with the Talisman, he gained a good understanding (or at least the beginnings of it) into how the device worked, occasionally by testing it on people.
981* ManipulativeBastard: He spent a good several decades tricking Centurion into believing all Cybertronians were inherently evil, and needed to die.
982* MoralMyopia: [[spoiler:He's determined to save Prysmos, and doesn't care how many lives and planets he has to destroy and ruin to do it.]]
983* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:What with actually being ''Visionaries'''s Merklynn.]]
984[[/folder]]
985
986[[folder:Bildocker]]
987
988* LargeAndInCharge: Sort of. He's a bit pudgy, but he's not a leader.
989* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: One issue of Special Missions (2013) has him showing off an action figure of himself to Roadblock, Mainframe, and Dial Tone, only to get mocked by the first two.
990* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Number 3. He's only on the Joe team because Hawk wanted him for his [[TheScrounger requisition skills.]]
991[[/folder]]

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