1. Destro v.1
2. Baroness v.1
3. Firefly (woodland camo version)
4. Blowtorch
5. Airborne
6. Scrap Iron
7. Zartan v.1
8. Storm Shadow v.1
9. Mutt and Junkyard
10. Roadblock v.2
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These are in no particular order (and this was very hard to pick. Through 1985, I am very fond of the majority of the Joes.):
Stalker (v1)
Snake Eyes (v1)
Rock n Roll (v1)
Cobra Soldier (v1)
Destro (v1)
Gung-Ho (v1)
Duke (v1)
Major Blood (v1)
Storm Shadow (v1)
Firefly (v1)
Honorable mention to:
Clutch (v1)
Snowjob (v1)
Roadblock (v1)
Airborne (v1)
Doc (v1)
Quick Kick (v1)
Shipwreck (v1)
Spirit (v1)
Also, I realize that I left out all of the first version of guys like Breaker, Grunt, Zap, Hawk, etc. That doesn't mean that I don't love those guys. I absolutely do.
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I find it interesting that just about all the cool figures seem to belong to Cobra. I guess that goes for most toy lines, certainly from the 1980s: the villains are usually the coolest.Leave a comment:
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I lasted slightly longer than Brian did, I was really into the first two or two-and-a-half years of the RAH line, when I ultimately reached the "little too old for these" phase. But I still have a strong affinity for those that came out between 1982 and 1984Here's what I came up with:
1. Flash (82)
2. Snake Eyes (82)
3. Breaker (82)
4. Snow Job (83)
5. Gung-Ho (83)
6. Cobra Officer (83 swivel arm)
7. Storm Shadow (84)
8. Scarlett (82)
9. Doc (83)
10. Torpedo (83)Leave a comment:
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1 Gung Ho
2 Flint
3 Snow Job
4 Storm Shadow
5 Airborne
6 Destro
7 Blow Torch
8 Spirit
9 Mutt and Junkyard
10 Hooded Cobra Commander
all in their 1st version style..
I was 11 1/2 when they came out in 82 so by the end of 85 I was done buying toys for awhile getting ready for a learners permit and saving for a vehicle.Leave a comment:
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I like mostly the ones from '82. Most of them look like the original 12" ones. But in 3 3/4" form.Leave a comment:
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Coming late but here's my top 10.
1. 83 Rock n Roll (with swivel arm) classic military look, blonde hair like me, dug that as a kid, beard connection to the AT Joes
2. Snow Job - arctic trooper, with cool accessories, beard again awesome
3. Blow Torch - don't know, just liked him
4. Mutt and Junkyard, he came with a dog and a face mask, the card artwork sold me a kid
5. Shockwave - SWAT!!
6. Stalker - Classic camo, beret, so damn cool
7. Firefly - ninja? Didn't know as kid but thought was cool as hell
8. Snow Serpent - again, arctic trooper, super cool accessories
9. Cobra trooper - classic, nuff said
10. Recondo - awesome uniform, bush hat, again more ties to the AT joesLast edited by Frank; Aug 8, '15, 10:58 AM.Leave a comment:
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Flint and Duke I get as they were major characters on the cartoon but, Footloose??? Really?!?
I was a huge fan of the comic series and was very disappointed that the Sunbow cartoon was such a joke. Larry Hama is a true wordsmith as he crafted a magnificent storyline around a bunch of figures and gave them personalities and back stories that made the characters a bit more real...at least to me. Issue #21, Silent Interlude, is an amazing issue, no dialogue, no captions, the story is driven and flows by the scenes depicted in each panel. Issues 108-115, collectively known as the "War in Benzheen" series, really hit Joe fans hard when over a dozen members of the Joe team were killed in action during a conflict that was similar to Operation Desert Storm. And, those are just a few off of the stories off the top of my head that made an impact on me.
So, that being said my personal top 10 figures are a based on the connection I made with them through Mr. Hama's stories, they are:
10. Recondo v1 (84)
9. Torpedo v1 (83)
8. Gung-Ho v1 (83)
7. Croc Master v1 (87)
6. Shockwave v1 (88)
5. Destro, v1 (83) and v2 (88)
4. Falcon v1 (87)
3. Cobra Commander v1 (83) and v2 (84)
2. Storm Shadow v1 (84) and v2 (88)
1. Snake Eyes v2 (85) and v3 (89)Leave a comment:
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Flint and Duke I get as they were major characters on the cartoon but, Footloose??? Really?!?
I was a huge fan of the comic series and was very disappointed that the Sunbow cartoon was such a joke. Larry Hama is a true wordsmith as he crafted a magnificent storyline around a bunch of figures and gave them personalities and back stories that made the characters a bit more real...at least to me. Issue #21, Silent Interlude, is an amazing issue, no dialogue, no captions, the story is driven and flows by the scenes depicted in each panel. Issues 108-115, collectively known as the "War in Benzheen" series, really hit Joe fans hard when over a dozen members of the Joe team were killed in action during a conflict that was similar to Operation Desert Storm. And, those are just a few off of the stories off the top of my head that made an impact on me.
So, that being said my personal top 10 figures are a based on the connection I made with them through Mr. Hama's stories, they are:
10. Recondo v1 (84)
9. Torpedo v1 (83)
8. Gung-Ho v1 (83)
7. Croc Master v1 (87)
6. Shockwave v1 (88)
5. Destro, v1 (83) and v2 (88)
4. Falcon v1 (87)
3. Cobra Commander v1 (83) and v2 (84)
2. Storm Shadow v1 (84) and v2 (88)
1. Snake Eyes v2 (85) and v3 (89)Leave a comment:
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I'll give a shot at my own top 10
10.Dr. Mindbender
9. BBQ
8. Firefly
7. H.I.S.S. Driver
6. Destro
5. Tomax and Xamot
4. Dreadnoks
3. Snake Eyes
2.Storm Shadow (the epitome of the 80's ninja craze)
1.Zartan (cool character combined with not 1 but 2 cool gimmicks)Leave a comment:
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