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Golobulus is the genocidal ruler of Cobra-La. Described as the "last of the Serpent Kings", he appears as a large bald humanoid with a legless, serpentine lower body and his right eye either covered or replaced by some form of invertebrate/plant hybrid. Golobulus' left arm and much of his torso are covered with a hard, chitinous armor, similar ...
A "spitting" cobra is any of several species of cobra that can intentionally, defensively shoot their venom directly from their fangs. This substance has two functions, with the first being as venom that can be absorbed via the victim’s eyes, mouth, or nose (or any mucous membrane or existing wound), and secondly as a toxungen , which can be ...
He came to side with the Joes because the initial cartoon's storyline ended after G.I. Joe: The Movie and so the comic dictated the path of the toys. Had the series continued with a third season, Storm Shadow would still have been a Cobra. Cobra Commander makes several comments in the episode Shadow of a Doubt about Storm Shadow being a traitor ...
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In return for deceiving him, the Commander not only kicks the Baroness in the face, but proceeds to capture Storm Shadow, and reconfigure all three of their minds with the Brainwave Scanner. As Snake Eyes arrives to rescue them all, the Baroness emerges as part of Cobra Renewed, and helps route Snake Eyes and the G.I. Joe extraction force.
*Warning: Spoilers ahead* The final moments of episode five from Cobra Kai season six left me teetering on the edge of my seat. There was Tory (Peyton List), standing tall beside a smug John ...
Billy Kessler is a fictional character in the comic book series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.He is the son of the main villain of the series, Cobra Commander, but fights against his father and the forces of Cobra Command, learning martial arts under the tutelage of Storm Shadow, who helps him after a botched attempt on Cobra Commander's life.
He later learns Cobra lied to him and joins G.I. Joe for real. His Cobra handler, another Crimson Guard, switches divisions and becomes an Alley Viper. In "The Greatest Evil" two-parter, a Crimson Guard Immortal's sister is hospitalized after overdosing on the drug Spark, created by the Headman.