- G.I. Joe vs. Cobra
G.I. Joe vs. Cobra is the
G.I. Joe toy line series that ran from 2002 to 2005. The toy line was produced byHasbro .Overview
The series represented the first major relaunch of the G.I. Joe franchise since 1996’s
G.I. Joe Extreme . Story and theme-wise, it was a continuation of the series. G.I. Joe vs. Cobra was preceded by a limited runToys R Us exclusive line that made use of previous molds for production of G.I. Joe action figures in 1997 and 1998 as well as the 2000-2001 "Real American Hero Collection" 2-packs which were available at mass retail.Despite having no major G.I. Joe toy releases,
Devil’s Due Publishing managed to acquire the license to produce new G.I. Joecomic books . The new comics’ success and the media attention it spawned fueled renewed interest in G.I. Joe and led to the production of a new line of toys featuring both old and new characters. New sculptures and body architecture were utilized for the line. Collectors do not usually refer to new-sculpt figures as "Real American Hero" or "RAH" figures, in order to differentiate them from the older method of construction used during the 1980s and 90s.The G.I. Joe vs. Cobra line ran for four years before being phased out and replaced with the successor line . In that time, it was continued to be supported by the new comic series and two
direct-to-video CGI animated movies. It was also supplemented by severalToys R Us and convention exclusives. Each year of the line’s release centered on a different theme on the G.I. Joe/Cobra conflict. The themes are:*G.I. Joe vs. Cobra
*G.I. Joe vs. Cobra: Spy Troops
*G.I. Joe: Valor vs. VenomWhile Hasbro was able to reclaim the copyright to many of the classic characters, many had to be renamed because of failure to renew copyright claim or the name had become too common for many characters, e.g; Hawk became General Tomahawk/Abernathy, Clutch is renamed as Double Clutch, and Scarlett modified to Agent Scarlett.
G.I. Joe vs. Cobra
Released in 2002, G.I. Joe vs. Cobra was borne out of the success of Devil’s Due’s G.I. Joe comics. The series brought back classic characters as well as introduced new ones. For the first time, there was a theme to the toy line, this one focusing on the rivalries between members of the
G.I. Joe Team and Cobra. The action figures were sold in two-packs carrying a G.I. Joe and a Cobra character. Thefile card s that came with them explained as to how their rivalry with each other began.G.I. Joe vs. Cobra: Spy Troops
The toyline was re-titled as "G.I. Joe vs. Cobra: Spy Troops" for the second year. The plot involved G.I. Joe and Cobra in espionage against each other via various disguises. Each two-pack featured either Joe with a Cobra disguise or a Cobra with a Joe disguise, or one figure with a camoflauge coat to blend into the background. On the back of the box was the mission relating to the two characters.
There was a
direct-to-video computer-animated movie, "" released towards the end of the line. The line had begun to incorporate some of the characters, like Kamakura and Crosshairs, from the comics.G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom
Valor vs. Venom was the third and final series in the G.I. Joe vs. Cobra line. It was the only one with a storyline attached to it.
The central plot involved Cobra creating animal/human hybrid soldiers dubbed Venom Troopers (or V-Troops) via a mutagenic chemical known as Venom. G.I. Joe counters with advanced technology.
Again, like Spy Troops, it was supported by a direct-to-video film. Some figures from this series were also available in single packs.
The line was more geared towards children by featuring the return of Action Attack. This, along with repaints and remolds of previously released characters appearing every wave did not make the line popular with collectors.
G.I. Joe Direct To Consumer/Toys "R" Us Exclusive line
With the cancellation of the Valor vs Venom series Hasbro released a new series simply titled "G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero". Unlike the most of the previous G.I. JOE vs COBRA/Valor vs Venom series, these figures were released alone on a single card. Each wave of figures had three Joe agents, one named Cobra agent and two Cobra troops. It ran three waves of figures before the fourth was canceled.
Figures from this series were initially only available from Hasbro.Com or other online toy shops. Because of this and to differentiate this series from the original Real American Hero line from the 80s and 90s fans dubbed it "Direct To Consumer" or "DTC". Later this series was also made available as a Toys "R" Us exclusive. The figures in this series were made from the same construction as the previous G.I. JOE vs COBRA/Valor vs Venom series and as such are seen as a continuation of the G.I. JOE vs COBRA line.
Comics
The G.I. Joe vs. Cobra line did not have a comic book series that directly supports it. The series as published by Devil’s Due was meant to be a continuation of the story published by
Marvel Comics . The comics’ creative team did not have the same pressure from Hasbro in tying up the comics with the toy line. However, several characters and designs did manage to be incorporated into the comics.External links
* [http://www.yojoe.com YoJoe.com]
* [http://www.gijoe.com Official G.I. Joe website]
* [http://gijoe.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Joepedia: The G.I. Joe Wiki]
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