Stalker, Tommy and Snake Eyes.
The G.I. Joe Wolverine from 1983.
Major Bludd card back fron 1983 - Cobra finally gets some new recruits!
The Cobra Terror Drome from 1986.
The G.I. Joe Amphibious Personnel Carrier (APC) from 1983 - box front.
Gung-Ho in Marine Dress Blues. First appeared on toy store shelves in 1987.
ROLL CALL: Have him / had him / want him?!
Cobra Septic Tank blueprints.
The Cobra ASP from 1984.
Lifeline from 1986.
Wolverine driver Cover Girl.
Wet-Suit and gear.
G.I. Joe Operation Decoy from 1983.
MOBAT blueprints.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #37-42 cover dated July-December 1985.
G.I. Joe Counter Intelligence Set from 1984.
Cobra Solider from 1983.
Cobra Commander and The Baroness graced the cover of ToyFare #81 from May 2004.
The cockpit of the G.I. Joe Tomahawk.
Cobra Night Viper from 1989.
Recondo from the 1984 toy commercial.
Did you ever do the secret G.I. Joe handshake?
The Dreadnok Thunder Machine: Heavy Forward Strike Vehicle.
Weight: 4.2 tons.
Speed: 115mph (road), 53mph (cross country).
Armament: 2x20mm chain guns with a linked ammunition feed system.
When Cobra Commander tried to infiltrate the PIT by knocking out Breaker... or something like that?!
Who else made completely reprehensible but wild new creations with their broken or neglected Joes and a small Phillips screwdriver?
Lifeline from 1986.
Yo Joe!
Storm Shadow from 1984.
Snake Eyes - Commando card artwork.
Quick Kick and gear,
Cobra Jet Pack blueprints.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #13-18 cover dated July-December 1983.