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Mark Pennington helped design action figures for G.I. Joe franchise. Pennington started at Hasbro ... after a recruiter from the company visited his school, Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic ...
Way back in the day, there used to be a G.I. Joe cartoon on TV. The basic setup was that there was one evil villain with a silver head — Destro — who seemed genuinely evil. He had seemingly ...
While G.I. Joe-adjacent cartoon metal band Cold Slither “shook the world” a few weeks back with a revamped version of their eponymous Eighties-era metal anthem, the hard rock mercenaries have now ...
Wave has arrived, featuring cartoon-accurate designs from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero animated series. One of those new releases is the cartoon Snake Eyes, which is one of the most iconic and ...
Wayans put in a lot of effort to be a part of the G.I. Joe franchise. He wasn’t even thought of for the role of Rip Cord. But being a fan of the cartoon show, he felt compelled to campaign for ...
Hard to believe, but it’s been a whole damn 40 years since villainous cartoon band Cold Slither rocked the hell out of their self-titled anthem on an episode of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Seems ...
In one of Cobra's most bizarre and hilarious operations, Zartan took on a new undercover persona in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero cartoon. He would disguise himself as the lead singer of Cold ...
This Tele-Viper figure contains 6 character-inspired accessory pieces including 2 alt heads with visor readouts inspired by the original G.I. Joe cartoon, VS-11 Scanner, Communipac, cable ...
While the G.I. Joe cartoon popularized many of the franchise's characters, it was the comic books by several publishers that further fleshed them out. Later in the movie, Duke is confirmed to have ...
take a look here… Never before made in action figure form, the new G.I. Joe ReAction+ Figure of Ramar features cartoon-accurate sculpt details and measures in at an imposing 4.5” tall!
While the G.I. Joe cartoon popularized many of the franchise's characters, it was the comic books by several publishers that further fleshed them out. Updated by Timothy Blake Donohoo on January 1 ...
First impressions are good, with the cutscenes that introduce G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra and the story being almost perfect copies of the style of the Saturday morning cartoon from the 80’s.