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His real name is Gregory B. Boyajian, and his rank is that of 1st Lieutenant, USAF O-2. Slip Stream was born in Provo, Utah.. Slip Stream's primary military specialty is fighter pilot, and his secondary military specialty is computer technology.
The Conquest X-30 carries "11k" (presumably 11,000 pounds) internal fuel, and two 350 gal. external fuel tanks. [8] Hasbro marketed it as the Joe team's counterpart to Cobra's Night Raven. It was recast in a red and black cross "Snake Skin" camouflage, and released as the Python Conquest in 1989, as part of the Python Patrol line. [9]
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Conquest X-30 Pilot Gregory B. Boyajian O-2 Air Force Packaged with the "Conquest X-30" fighter jet. 1986 Wet Suit: SEAL Brian M. Forrest E-5 Navy 1987 Avalanche: Dominator Driver Ian M. Costello E-5 Army Battleforce 2000: KIA (vol. 1) #113 – Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. 1987 Back-Stop
In the second issue of the IDW/Devil's Due series GI Joe Origins (March 2009), Heavy Duty is part of a running battle in Chicago against an out of control Battle Android Trooper and a group of Dreadnoks and Cobra soldiers. [161] Heavy Duty was voiced by Alvin Sanders and William Taylor in the 1989 DiC G.I. Joe animated series. [14]
G.I. Joe is an American media franchise and a line of action figures owned and produced by the toy company Hasbro. [3] [4] The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier (), Action Sailor (), Action Pilot (U.S. Air Force), Action Marine (U.S. Marine Corps) and later on, the Action Nurse.
The comic book history of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero has seen three separate publishers and four main-title series, all of which have been based on the Hasbro toy line of the same name. The first series was produced by Marvel Comics between 1982 and 1994, running for 155 issues and spawning several spin-off titles throughout the course of ...
Tomax and Xamot were first released as action figures in 1985. [5] [6] Included in their package were laser pistols and a zip-line with skyhook. The filecards for the 2008 version of the figures list their last name as Rogue. In 2022 the twins were released separately in the Classified line of 6 inch figures.