- Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Infobox G.I. Joe character
name = Breaker
caption =
affiliation = G.I. Joe
function = Communications Officer
realname = Kibbey, Alvin R.
birthplace =Gatlinburg, TN
serial = RA757793518
rank = E-4
primaryMOS = Infantry
secondaryMOS =
subgroup =
series =
voiceby =Chris Latta
debut = 1982Breaker is a character from the "" toyline, comic books and cartoon series of the 1980s.
Profile
He is the
G.I. Joe Team 's original communications officer and debuted in 1982. His real name is Alvin R. Kibbey, and his rank is that of corporal E-4. Breaker was born inGatlinburg, Tennessee . Breaker had a habit of chewing bubblegum in any situation.Breaker is familiar with all
NATO andWarsaw Pact communication gear as well as most world export devices. His file card describes him as "efficient and self-assured and has an uncanny ability to turn adverse situations to his favor."Breaker's primary military specialty is
Infantry . His specialized education includes Signal School, where he studied covert electronics and was involved with "Project Gamma." He is a qualified expert in the M-16, M-1911A1, andMAC-10 (Ingram). He also speaks seven languages.Fiction
Comics appearance
In the Marvel comics G.I. Joe series, he first appeared in issue #1, along with the rest of the original team. He makes a supporting appearance in issue #19, in which Hawk assigns him to travel with Clutch to look out for Cobra, who is sending forces to attack Joe headquarters on
Staten Island . They are spotted and fired upon, escaping Cobra missiles with only a few dozen feet to spare. After the successful defeat of Cobra forces, the two pick up the strandedSnake-Eyes and become the first to learn of the tragic death of the valued Joe ally Kwinn.His last appearance is in issue #109. After escaping a massacre of many of his fellow Joes, he and his fellow survivors flee in a Cobra Rage tank. This vehicle is attacked by Cobra forces, killing Breaker, Crazy-Legs, and Quick-Kick.
Animated series appearance
Breaker first appeared in the animated series in the A Real American Hero mini-series. He was voiced by Chris Latta.
External links
* [http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/82/breaker.shtml Original 1982 Breaker file card]
* [http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/joe/breaker.html Myuselessknowledge.com Breaker entry]
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