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Did they ever make any villians for the Adventure Team GI Joe?
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The Intruder was toward the end of the AT line when things started getting comic-booky with the additions of Bulletman and Atomic Mike Power....Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!Comment
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I'd really like to know what Hasbro was thinking with him, he's a weird off the wall idea.
Bulletman was a retaliation against Mego Superheroes and Atomic Man is a no brainer but I can't think of any specific 1976 interest in an extra terrestrial cave person. Unless they were trying to do some sort of Bigfoot thing?Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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>Unless they were trying to do some sort of Bigfoot thing?
I think someone suggested that a while back.... that the Intruder is a Bionic Bigfoot riff. Weird how his head looks like a de-evolved Joe, and his harness looks like the SuperJoe Commander light pack.
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I think it's important to know shows like the Wild Kingdom were very big back in the early to mid 70's. Shows about tracking wildlife and going to remote parts of the world were all the rage. So in many ways GI Joe was a reflection of that. It was National Geographic on steroids.Last edited by MIB41; Aug 15, '11, 8:41 AM.Comment
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Yet in many countries they still made a 12 inch gi joe type line up until 83 when the gi joes went 3 3/4. I personally believe they changed the format in the US to compete with megos.
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