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| voiceby = {{ubl|[[Gregg Berger]] (Sunbow/Marvel)|[[Sean Schemmel]] (''Sigma Six'')|[[Peter MacNicol]] (''Renegades'')|Jordan Reynolds (''[[G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout]]'')}} |
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| debut = ''[[G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel Comics)|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]'' issue #24 (June 1984) |
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'''Firefly''' is a [[fiction]]al [[Character (arts)|character]] from the ''[[G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]'' toyline, comic books and animated series. He is a [[mercenary]] who works for the [[Cobra (G.I. Joe)|Cobra Organization]] as a [[saboteur]]. He is portrayed by [[Ray Stevenson]] in the 2013 film ''[[G.I. Joe: Retaliation]]''. |
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==Profile== |
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'''Firefly''' is a character of the [[G.I. Joe]] universe. He is a [[mercenary]] who contracts with the [[Cobra Command|Cobra Organization]], requiring payment whether his missions are successful or not. Firefly's given name is unknown. He is a ninja master, a saboteur, and an explosives expert. |
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Firefly's given name is unknown. Even [[Cobra Commander]] doesn't know his real name or what he looks like. Firefly is a [[ninja]] master, a saboteur, and an expert in all NATO and Warsaw Pact explosives and detonators. He always places his charges in the proper location for maximum damage. His fees are paid into a numbered Swiss bank account and are always paid in advance. He makes no guarantees, and gives no refunds.<ref>{{cite book |title= G.I. Joe Order Of Battle|last= Hama|first= Larry|editor= Howard Mackie|year= 1987|publisher= [[Marvel Entertainment Group]]|ISBN= 0-87135-288-5|page= 51}}</ref> |
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===H.I.S.S.=== |
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Firefly also tends to go together with [[List of Cobra characters#Black Out|Black Out]] and [[List of Cobra characters#Munitia|Munitia]] as '''H.I.S.S.''' (short for ''Hierarchy of Infiltration, Stealth, and Sabotage''). |
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===Phoenix Guard=== |
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The members of the [[Phoenix Guard]] were Cobra agents in disguise, but for Cobra Commander's elaborate ruse to succeed, each member of the team needed doctored military records and manufactured personal histories. Firefly's fabricated identity was '''Snake-Eater''', real name Jason B. Lee, most likely an alias, as his birthplace and serial number were classified. Snake-Eater's specialties were ranger, counter-intelligence and cartography. He attended basic training, advanced infantry training, Airborne School and Ranger School all at [[Fort Benning]], and also completed the Special Forces Qualification course at [[Fort Bragg]]. General Rey noted him to be brutal, impulsive and unpleasant to be around, but could not deny his great skill in the field.<ref>{{Cite comic | writer=[[Joe Casey|Casey, Joe]] | penciller=Medors, Josh | inker=Zajac, Richard| story=The Rising | title=G.I. Joe: America's Elite | volume= | issue=#14 | date=August 2006 | publisher=[[Devil's Due Publishing]] }}</ref> |
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==Toys== |
==Toys== |
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Firefly was first released as an action figure in 1984. A new version of Firefly was released in 1992. The figure was repainted and released as part of the Battle Corps line in 1993. Firefly has 11 action figures plus two convention exclusive figures in the 3¾" line, one 12" figure, and two 8" figures. He is most commonly seen in a ski mask and BDU fatigues. He is popularly shown in urban or grey camouflage, although only 4 of his figures portray him in that manner. |
Firefly was first released as an action figure in 1984.<ref>{{cite book |title= The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G.I. Joe 1964-1994|last= Santelmo|first= Vincent|year= 1994|publisher= Krause Publications|ISBN= 0-87341-301-6|page=100}}</ref> A new version of Firefly was released in 1992.<ref name="30thAnnPg140">{{cite book |title= The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G.I. Joe 1964-1994|last= Santelmo|first= Vincent|year= 1994|publisher= Krause Publications|ISBN= 0-87341-301-6|page=140}}</ref> The figure was repainted and released as part of the Battle Corps line in 1993. Firefly has 11 action figures plus two convention exclusive figures in the 3¾" line, one 12" figure, and two 8" figures. He is most commonly seen in a ski mask and BDU fatigues. He is popularly shown in urban or grey camouflage, although only 4 of his figures portray him in that manner. |
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A version of Firefly with no accessories came with the [[Built to Rule]] Cobra Sand Snake in 2004, which followed the ''[[G.I. Joe: Spy Troops]]'' story line. The figure featured additional articulation with a mid-thigh cut joint, plus the forearms and calves of the figure sported places where blocks could be attached.<ref>[http://www.yojoe.com/btr/04/sandsnake/ Cobra Sand Snake w/ Firefly] at YOJOE.com Retrieved 2012-04-25</ref> The same figure was also recolored and released with the Built to Rule Cobra Venom Striker.<ref>[http://www.yojoe.com/btr/04/venomstriker/ Cobra Venom Striker w/ Firefly] at YOJOE.com Retrieved 2012-04-25</ref> |
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===25th Anniversary=== |
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Firefly appeared as a Kreon in the 2013 G.I. Joe [[Kre-O]] toy line as part of the Check Point Alpha playset. The set includes Check Point Alpha along with [[Law & Order (G.I. Joe)|Law & Order]] and a Cobra motorcycle piloted by Firefly. |
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===25th Anniversary=== |
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Firefly has been released in Wave 3. |
Firefly has been released in Wave 3. |
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==Comics== |
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===Marvel Comics=== |
===Marvel Comics=== |
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Firefly first appeared in ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #24 (June 1984). |
Firefly first appeared in the [[Marvel Comics]] series ''[[G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel Comics)|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]'' #24 (June 1984). |
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Firefly's father was owed a debt by the Koga [[Ninja]] Clan. When his father died, Firefly was taken in by the ninja. Training with them he eventually earned Master status, and took the name "Faceless Master". Soon after [[Cobra Commander]] approached Firefly with a job: kill the man known as [[Snake Eyes (G.I. Joe)|Snake-Eyes]]. Cobra Commander blamed Snake |
Firefly's father was owed a debt by the Koga [[Ninja]] Clan. When his father died, Firefly was taken in by the ninja. Training with them he eventually earned Master status, and took the name "Faceless Master". Soon after [[Cobra Commander]] approached Firefly with a job: kill the man known as [[Snake Eyes (G.I. Joe)|Snake-Eyes]]. Cobra Commander blamed Snake Eyes for his brother's death. Traveling to the [[Arashikage]] dojo where Snake Eyes was training, Firefly realized that he was no match for Snake Eyes.<ref name="autogenerated1992">''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #126 (July 1992)</ref> |
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Firefly approached the assassin [[Zartan]] for help. In a case of mistaken identity, Zartan kills the Hard Master, leader of the Arashikage, instead. The Hard Master's nephew, [[Storm Shadow (G.I. Joe)|Storm Shadow]], was blamed and he fled the dojo, dishonored and branded a traitor. |
Firefly approached the assassin [[Zartan]] for help. In a case of mistaken identity, Zartan kills the Hard Master, leader of the Arashikage, instead. The Hard Master's nephew, [[Storm Shadow (G.I. Joe)|Storm Shadow]], was blamed and he fled the dojo, dishonored and branded a traitor.<ref name="autogenerated1992"/> |
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On another mission for Cobra Commander, Firefly was left in the Florida Everglades by the Commander. Running into [[Destro]], who had also been left behind, the two returned to Cobra's base in Springfield, stopping for multiple battles with the Joes. They then plan revenge.<ref>''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #25-29 (1984)</ref> First they attempted to return to the Commander's good graces by attacking Snake |
On another mission for Cobra Commander, Firefly was left in the Florida Everglades by the Commander. Running into [[Destro]], who had also been left behind, the two returned to Cobra's base in Springfield, stopping for multiple battles with the Joes. They then plan revenge.<ref>''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #25-29 (1984)</ref> First they attempted to return to the Commander's good graces by attacking Snake Eyes' mountain lodge. The Cobra agents were surprised that Snake Eyes wasn't alone and fled. When Firefly arrived in Springfield, he took part in the trial of [[Billy Kessler|Billy]], Cobra Commander's estranged son, who had tried to kill the Commander. Storm Shadow freed Billy before a verdict could be reached.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=January 2010}} |
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[[File:Gi-joe-firefly-2nd-costume.jpg|thumb|left|Firefly in his second costume from ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero''.]] |
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The Soft Master arrived in Springfield, tracking down his brother's killer. Firefly and [[Scrap-Iron]] chased down the Soft Master launching two missiles at him. They killed not only the Soft Master but also Candy, G.I. Joe agent [[Rip Cord (G.I. Joe)|Ripcord]]'s girlfriend. Billy lost an eye and a leg. Ripcord was captured soon afterwards, but not before he transmitted the location of Springfield back to G.I. Joe HQ. Firefly was one of the last Cobra agents to leave Springfield. Firefly took more jobs from Cobra, fighting the October Guard in Afghanistan and fighting the G.I. Joe Team in the Baltic Sea and atop a glacier. He also tried to steal the Vector Jet from the Joes, but was stopped by Maverick. He also fought to secure a man made island near Cobra Island, but the unstable island soon sank just before the G.I. Joe Team could force the Cobra forces off the island. Dr. Mindbender took the blame for the failure in exchange for Firefly saving him. Firefly then attempted to steal top secret computer disks from the U.S. Government. He was stopped by the original G.I. Joe, Joseph Colton. {{Issue|date=January 2010}} |
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The Soft Master arrived in Springfield, tracking down his brother's killer. Firefly and [[Scrap-Iron]] chased down the Soft Master launching two missiles at him. They killed not only the Soft Master but also Candy, [[G.I. Joe Team|G.I. Joe]] agent [[Rip Cord (G.I. Joe)|Ripcord]]'s girlfriend. Billy lost an eye and a leg. Ripcord was captured soon afterwards, but not before he transmitted the location of Springfield back to G.I. Joe HQ. Firefly was one of the last Cobra agents to leave Springfield. Firefly took more jobs from Cobra, fighting the October Guard in Afghanistan and fighting the G.I. Joe Team in the Baltic Sea and atop a glacier. He also tried to steal the Vector Jet from the Joes, but was stopped by Maverick. He also fought to secure a man made island near Cobra Island, but the unstable island soon sank just before the G.I. Joe Team could force the Cobra forces off the island. [[Doctor Mindbender|Dr. Mindbender]] took the blame for the failure in exchange for Firefly saving him. Firefly then attempted to steal top secret computer disks from the U.S. Government. He was stopped by the original G.I. Joe, [[General Joseph Colton]].<ref>''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #86</ref> |
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Soon after Cobra Commander returned and locked most of his enemies, including Firefly, in a freighter and buried it underneath a [[volcano]]. Firefly escaped, using Battle Android Troopers to dig out of the freighter and putting his uniform on the dead body of [[Serpentor]]. Firefly then brain-washed the Red Ninja, former Arashikage ninja, into following him. Snake-Eyes broke the ninja free of the mind control and they chased down Firefly, looking for vengeance. Firefly was thought to be dead and was not heard from for years.{{Issue|date=January 2010}} |
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Soon after Cobra Commander returned, and locked most of his enemies, including Firefly, in a freighter and buried it underneath a [[volcano]].<ref>''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #98</ref> Firefly was later revealed to have escaped, using [[B.A.T. (G.I. Joe)|Battle Android Troopers]] to dig out of the freighter, and putting his uniform on the dead body of [[Serpentor]].<ref>''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #126</ref> Firefly then brain-washed the Red Ninja, former Arashikage ninja, into following him. Snake Eyes broke the ninja free of the mind control, and they chased down Firefly, looking for vengeance. Firefly was again thought to be dead, and was not heard from for years.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=January 2010}} |
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Later, it is learned Firefly had been operating out of Cobra Island for some time. He has kept Road Pig and [[Zarana]] prisoners there, until the Cobra ninjas Slice and Dice found and free them.<ref>''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #135 (April 1993)</ref> |
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===Devil's Due=== |
===Devil's Due=== |
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Firefly appears several times in the [[Devil's Due]] series. He steals a heavily |
Firefly appears several times in the [[Devil's Due Publishing|Devil's Due]] series. He steals a heavily modified [[B.A.T. (G.I. Joe)|Battle Android Trooper]] from a squad of Joes and [[Dreadnoks]]. To do this, he risks killing himself and hundreds of innocent people.<ref>''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #12-13 (December 2002)</ref> |
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After Cobra was defeated Firefly reappears, working for the "Nowhere Man" and recruiting soldiers for a new army. Snake |
After Cobra was defeated Firefly reappears, working for the "Nowhere Man" and recruiting soldiers for a new army. Snake Eyes, his student Ophelia and the elite Hammer Team try to stop him. Ophelia and all but one of the Hammer members are killed. The survivor, Sean Collins, becomes Snake Eyes' new apprentice.<ref>''Master & Apprentice'' volume 1</ref> |
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Later, in Tokyo, the two ninja face Firefly. He reveals that Derenko, a Hammer Team member long thought dead, is the Nowhere Man. |
Later, in Tokyo, the two ninja face Firefly. He reveals that Derenko, a Hammer Team member long thought dead, is the Nowhere Man. |
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Serpentor, revived after his death in the Marvel series, launches a global attack from Cobra Island. It is revealed that Firefly and Derenko were recruiting for the Coil, Serpentor's new army. The combined might of a newly reformed Cobra and a newly reinstated G.I. Joe Team crushes the Coil, though not without fatalities for both organizations. Serpentor also dies. After a fight with Zartan, Firefly escapes one more time.<ref> |
Serpentor, revived after his death in the Marvel series, launches a global attack from Cobra Island. It is revealed that Firefly and Derenko were recruiting for the Coil, Serpentor's new army. The combined might of a newly reformed Cobra and a newly reinstated G.I. Joe Team crushes the Coil, though not without fatalities for both organizations. Serpentor also dies. After a fight with Zartan, Firefly escapes one more time.<ref>''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' (vol. 2) #23-25 (2003)</ref> |
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===America's Elite=== |
====America's Elite==== |
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In ''America's Elite'', a satellite crashes into Chicago, killing thousands. Snake |
In ''America's Elite'', a satellite crashes into Chicago, killing thousands. Snake Eyes finds Firefly there, but he escapes capture.<ref>''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' #3 (September 2005)</ref> |
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Later on the Phoenix Guard is created by Secretary of State Garrett Freedlowe as an alternative force to replace G.I. Joe. It turns out that Freedlowe is really Cobra Commander in disguise, and that the Phoenix Guard, with the exception of their commanding officer General Rey, are all Cobra operatives. Firefly |
Later on the [[Phoenix Guard]] is created by Secretary of State Garrett Freedlowe, as an alternative force to replace G.I. Joe. It turns out that Freedlowe is really Cobra Commander in disguise, and that the Phoenix Guard, with the exception of their commanding officer [[General Rey (G.I. Joe)|General Rey]], are all Cobra operatives. Firefly is involved as the member called "Snake-Eater". The Phoenix Guard attacks The Rock, G.I. Joe's secret base of operations. While the rest of the Phoenix Guard is captured following the G.I. Joe counterattack, Firefly manages to escape yet again.<ref>''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' #18 (December 2006)</ref> Firefly is later captured by [[Scarlett (G.I. Joe)|Scarlett]] and Snake Eyes in Japan, and incarcerated in "The Coffin", a maximum security prison in Greenland.<ref>''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' #26 (August 2007)</ref> He later escapes imprisonment during [[Tomax and Xamot|Tomax]]'s raid on the facility.<ref>''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' #30 (December 2007)</ref> Firefly fights Snake Eyes one on one during a battle in the Appalachian Mountains, and holds Snake Eyes at bay, until Storm Shadow throws a sword in Snake Eyes' direction. Snake Eyes grabs the sword and swiftly cuts Firefly across the chest, leaving him lying on the ground shaking.<ref>''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' #36 (June 2008)</ref> |
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===Reloaded=== |
====Reloaded==== |
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''G.I. Joe Reloaded'', is a reboot of the G.I. Joe continuity. Firefly destroyed the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], |
''G.I. Joe Reloaded'', is a reboot of the G.I. Joe continuity. Firefly is an avid listener of [[classical music]], debating whether he should listen to [[Chopin]] or [[Beethoven]] while destroying a Saudi Arabian train. Firefly destroyed the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], tried to assassinate [[Hawk (G.I. Joe)|Hawk]], was part of a plot to steal the U.S. Constitution, and attempted to destroy Saudi oil facilities. During the last mission he was captured by [[Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe)|Rock 'n Roll]], whose girlfriend had been killed during the Golden Gate attack. |
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===IDW Publishing=== |
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In 2010, Firefly reappears in the [[IDW Publishing|IDW]] reboot of the series. He now shows his face, and is [[Black people|black]].<ref>''G.I. Joe Hearts and Minds'' #2</ref> |
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==Animated series== |
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==Cartoon== |
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===Sunbow=== |
===Sunbow=== |
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Firefly appeared in the G.I. Joe |
Firefly appeared in the Sunbow ''[[G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1985 TV series)|G.I. Joe]]'' animated series, voiced by [[Gregg Berger]]. Firefly was first seen in the "Revenge of Cobra" miniseries, and later appeared throughout the first season, where he maintained his role as a saboteur and mercenary. In at least one episode, he is shown to be almost paranoid about concealing his identity, going so far as to threaten captives' lives if they turn to look at him despite the fact that he is wearing a mask; and becoming mildly enraged when Cobra Commander refers to him by his codename (acting as though he had just been addressed by his real name). He has important underworld contacts, which Cobra Commander is forced to turn to after he goes broke. Firefly is absent for most of the second season but appeared in the episode "Into Your Tent I Will Silently Creep", in which he is involved in one of Cobra Commander's plots to kill Serpentor.<ref>{{Cite episode |title = Into Your Tent I Will Silently Creep |series = G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero |series-link = G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1985 TV series) }}</ref> |
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===The Movie=== |
====''G.I. Joe: The Movie''==== |
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He also appears in the G.I. Joe |
He also appears in the ''[[G.I. Joe: The Movie]]'', but only for a short time. After the cartoon switched production companies from [[Sunbow Entertainment|Sunbow]]/[[Marvel Productions|Marvel]] to [[DIC Entertainment]], Firefly made no further appearances. |
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Firefly is featured in a toy line based on ''[[G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom]]'' as a civilian turned into one of Cobra's Venomised troops. |
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Firefly has a major role in the ''Sigma Six'' cartoon, joining the G.I.Joe Team at the beginning of the second season. Throughout the first half of the season, it is hinted that there is a spy amongst the Joes. This is eventually revealed to be Firefly, who traps the team and turns them over to Cobra. [[Stone (G.I. Joe)|Lt. Stone]], Firefly's former commander, attempts to convince him it is not too late to side with the Joes, but Firefly is insulted by the offer. He shaves his head as a sign of his loyalty to Cobra, and after a climatic battle with Lt. Stone, leaves with Cobra Commander. |
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===''Sigma 6''=== |
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In episode 25, "Ice", Firefly reappears, wearing a costume reminiscent to both his Sigma 6 suit and his ARAH appearance. In the episode, he defeats and captures Snake-Eyes. |
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Firefly has a major role in the ''[[G.I. Joe: Sigma 6|Sigma 6]]'' cartoon, joining the G.I. Joe Team at the beginning of the second season. He is shown to use fire-based weapons in battle. Throughout the first half of the season, it is hinted that there is a spy amongst the Joes. This is eventually revealed to be Firefly, who traps the team and turns them over to Cobra. Firefly's former commander [[Stone (G.I. Joe)|Lt. Stone]] attempts to convince him it is not too late to side with the Joes, but Firefly is insulted by the offer. He shaves his head as a sign of his loyalty to Cobra, and after a climactic battle with Lt. Stone, leaves with Cobra Commander. |
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In "Ice", Firefly reappears wearing a costume reminiscent to both his Sigma 6 suit and his appearance in "A Real American Hero." In the episode, he fights Snake Eyes at a Terrordrome base in Antarctica. After Snake Eyes was accidentally frozen, Firefly captures Snake Eyes and makes off with Snake Eyes before the Antarctic Terrordrome base explodes. |
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In the 26th and last episode, "Assault", Firefly fights Stone again and is defeated. He was voiced by [[Sean Schemmel]] in the english version. |
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In "Assault", Firefly fights Stone again and is defeated. Firefly escapes the collapsing base and tells Stone that he should leave. |
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===Resolute=== |
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Firefly had a brief appearance where he used a portable rocket launcher to fire a projectile into the United Nations building. However, the device was only a holographic transmitter that allowed Cobra Commander to relay his demands to the world leaders. |
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He was voiced by [[Sean Schemmel]] in the English version. |
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==Video game== |
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Firefly is featured in the 1985 ''[[G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (video game)|G.I. Joe]]'' computer game.<ref name="yojoe">{{cite web| url = http://www.yojoe.com/archive/games/joepc.shtml| title = G.I. Joe for Personal Computers| last = Roberts| first = Matt| publisher = YoJoe.com| accessdate = 2010-03-20}}</ref> |
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===''Resolute''=== |
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Firefly appeared as a [[Boss (video gaming)|boss]] in 1992's ''[[List of G.I. Joe video games#G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor|G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor]]'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. |
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Firefly had a brief appearance in ''[[G.I. Joe: Resolute]]'' where he uses a portable rocket launcher to fire a projectile into the United Nations building. However, the device was only a holographic transmitter that allowed Cobra Commander to relay his demands to world leaders. |
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===''Renegades''=== |
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In '[[G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (video game)|The Rise of Cobra]]', he is the second boss, who is fought towards the end of the 'Desert Jewel' act. |
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Firefly first appears in the ''[[G.I. Joe: Renegades]]'' episode "Fire Fight" voiced by [[Peter MacNicol]]. Reimagined as a [[pyromania]]cal [[arson]]ist who talks to fire like a lover, Firefly covers his face in ''Renegades'' not to obscure his identity, but to hide disfiguring burns across his body. [[Baroness (G.I. Joe)|Baroness]] and Doctor Mindbender send Firefly to terrorize the town of Green Ridge, after it wins a court order to prevent Cobra's dam construction. Firefly tries to burn down the mayor's home, but is thwarted by [[Duke (G.I. Joe)|Duke]], [[Roadblock (G.I. Joe)|Roadblock]], [[Barbecue (G.I. Joe)|Barbecue]], and [[Tunnel Rat (G.I. Joe)|Tunnel Rat]]. Firefly is then ordered to destroy the entire town. Firefly blows up the only bridge into Green Ridge, causing the Joes to flee via the dam. Duke and Snake Eyes confront Firefly near his helicopter, but he vanishes. As Roadblock then uses the helicopter to blow up the dam, Firefly reapperas, causing the helicopter to crash into a cliff. It is not known if Firefly survives or not. |
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== Live action film == |
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==Notes== |
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[[Ray Stevenson]] portrays Firefly in ''[[G.I. Joe: Retaliation]]'', the sequel to ''[[G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/thor-actor-ray-stevenson-play-209347 |title=Paramount's 'Thor' Actor Ray Stevenson to Play Villain in 'G.I. Joe 2: Cobra Strikes' (Exclusive) |publisher=Hollywoodreporter.com |date=2011-07-08 |access-date=2011-07-19}}</ref> Stevenson revealed in an interview to Total Films that Firefly is an ex-Joe. His codename in this version stems from his trademark weapon system, [[insectoid robot]] drones which he uses to surreptitiously deliver explosive charges. During production of the film, the character was not supposed to wear his trademark camouflaged mask, but Stevenson, who researched the character and became a fan of the original Firefly, lobbied to be shown wearing it in some scenes.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}} |
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In the film, Firefly helps Storm Shadow break Cobra Commander out of prison. He later fights Roadblock, and mocks him as he prepares to kill him. He is then hit by a car driven by [[Flint (G.I. Joe)|Flint]], and escapes. While trying to activate a destructive satellite for Cobra Commander, Firefly is attacked by Roadblock, who defeats him in a gun and hand-to-hand combat battle. He attempts to send his firefly drones at Roadblock, who then causes Firefly's drones to explode on Firefly, killing him. |
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==Video games== |
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Firefly is one of the featured villains in the 1985 ''[[G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (video game)|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]'' computer game.<ref name="yojoe">{{cite web| url = http://www.yojoe.com/archive/games/joepc.shtml| title = G.I. Joe for Personal Computers| last = Roberts| first = Matt| publisher = YoJoe.com| access-date = 2010-03-20}}</ref> |
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Firefly appeared as a [[Boss (video gaming)|boss]] in 1992's ''[[G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor]]'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. |
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In the video game ''[[G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (video game)|G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra]]'', Firefly, voiced by [[Matthew Moy]], is the second boss who is fought towards the end of the "Desert Jewel" act. |
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==References== |
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Firefly | |
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G.I. Joe character | |
First appearance | G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero issue #24 (June 1984) |
Voiced by |
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In-universe information | |
Affiliation | Cobra |
Specialty | Saboteur |
Primary MOS | Sabotage, Demolitions, and Terror |
Firefly is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is a mercenary who works for the Cobra Organization as a saboteur. He is portrayed by Ray Stevenson in the 2013 film G.I. Joe: Retaliation.
Profile
[edit]Firefly's given name is unknown. Even Cobra Commander doesn't know his real name or what he looks like. Firefly is a ninja master, a saboteur, and an expert in all NATO and Warsaw Pact explosives and detonators. He always places his charges in the proper location for maximum damage. His fees are paid into a numbered Swiss bank account and are always paid in advance. He makes no guarantees, and gives no refunds.[1]
H.I.S.S.
[edit]Firefly also tends to go together with Black Out and Munitia as H.I.S.S. (short for Hierarchy of Infiltration, Stealth, and Sabotage).
Phoenix Guard
[edit]The members of the Phoenix Guard were Cobra agents in disguise, but for Cobra Commander's elaborate ruse to succeed, each member of the team needed doctored military records and manufactured personal histories. Firefly's fabricated identity was Snake-Eater, real name Jason B. Lee, most likely an alias, as his birthplace and serial number were classified. Snake-Eater's specialties were ranger, counter-intelligence and cartography. He attended basic training, advanced infantry training, Airborne School and Ranger School all at Fort Benning, and also completed the Special Forces Qualification course at Fort Bragg. General Rey noted him to be brutal, impulsive and unpleasant to be around, but could not deny his great skill in the field.[2]
Toys
[edit]Firefly was first released as an action figure in 1984.[3] A new version of Firefly was released in 1992.[4] The figure was repainted and released as part of the Battle Corps line in 1993. Firefly has 11 action figures plus two convention exclusive figures in the 3¾" line, one 12" figure, and two 8" figures. He is most commonly seen in a ski mask and BDU fatigues. He is popularly shown in urban or grey camouflage, although only 4 of his figures portray him in that manner.
A version of Firefly with no accessories came with the Built to Rule Cobra Sand Snake in 2004, which followed the G.I. Joe: Spy Troops story line. The figure featured additional articulation with a mid-thigh cut joint, plus the forearms and calves of the figure sported places where blocks could be attached.[5] The same figure was also recolored and released with the Built to Rule Cobra Venom Striker.[6]
Firefly appeared as a Kreon in the 2013 G.I. Joe Kre-O toy line as part of the Check Point Alpha playset. The set includes Check Point Alpha along with Law & Order and a Cobra motorcycle piloted by Firefly.
25th Anniversary
[edit]Firefly has been released in Wave 3.
Comics
[edit]Marvel Comics
[edit]Firefly first appeared in the Marvel Comics series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #24 (June 1984).
Firefly's father was owed a debt by the Koga Ninja Clan. When his father died, Firefly was taken in by the ninja. Training with them he eventually earned Master status, and took the name "Faceless Master". Soon after Cobra Commander approached Firefly with a job: kill the man known as Snake-Eyes. Cobra Commander blamed Snake Eyes for his brother's death. Traveling to the Arashikage dojo where Snake Eyes was training, Firefly realized that he was no match for Snake Eyes.[7]
Firefly approached the assassin Zartan for help. In a case of mistaken identity, Zartan kills the Hard Master, leader of the Arashikage, instead. The Hard Master's nephew, Storm Shadow, was blamed and he fled the dojo, dishonored and branded a traitor.[7]
On another mission for Cobra Commander, Firefly was left in the Florida Everglades by the Commander. Running into Destro, who had also been left behind, the two returned to Cobra's base in Springfield, stopping for multiple battles with the Joes. They then plan revenge.[8] First they attempted to return to the Commander's good graces by attacking Snake Eyes' mountain lodge. The Cobra agents were surprised that Snake Eyes wasn't alone and fled. When Firefly arrived in Springfield, he took part in the trial of Billy, Cobra Commander's estranged son, who had tried to kill the Commander. Storm Shadow freed Billy before a verdict could be reached.[volume & issue needed]
The Soft Master arrived in Springfield, tracking down his brother's killer. Firefly and Scrap-Iron chased down the Soft Master launching two missiles at him. They killed not only the Soft Master but also Candy, G.I. Joe agent Ripcord's girlfriend. Billy lost an eye and a leg. Ripcord was captured soon afterwards, but not before he transmitted the location of Springfield back to G.I. Joe HQ. Firefly was one of the last Cobra agents to leave Springfield. Firefly took more jobs from Cobra, fighting the October Guard in Afghanistan and fighting the G.I. Joe Team in the Baltic Sea and atop a glacier. He also tried to steal the Vector Jet from the Joes, but was stopped by Maverick. He also fought to secure a man made island near Cobra Island, but the unstable island soon sank just before the G.I. Joe Team could force the Cobra forces off the island. Dr. Mindbender took the blame for the failure in exchange for Firefly saving him. Firefly then attempted to steal top secret computer disks from the U.S. Government. He was stopped by the original G.I. Joe, General Joseph Colton.[9]
Soon after Cobra Commander returned, and locked most of his enemies, including Firefly, in a freighter and buried it underneath a volcano.[10] Firefly was later revealed to have escaped, using Battle Android Troopers to dig out of the freighter, and putting his uniform on the dead body of Serpentor.[11] Firefly then brain-washed the Red Ninja, former Arashikage ninja, into following him. Snake Eyes broke the ninja free of the mind control, and they chased down Firefly, looking for vengeance. Firefly was again thought to be dead, and was not heard from for years.[volume & issue needed]
Later, it is learned Firefly had been operating out of Cobra Island for some time. He has kept Road Pig and Zarana prisoners there, until the Cobra ninjas Slice and Dice found and free them.[12]
Devil's Due
[edit]Firefly appears several times in the Devil's Due series. He steals a heavily modified Battle Android Trooper from a squad of Joes and Dreadnoks. To do this, he risks killing himself and hundreds of innocent people.[13]
After Cobra was defeated Firefly reappears, working for the "Nowhere Man" and recruiting soldiers for a new army. Snake Eyes, his student Ophelia and the elite Hammer Team try to stop him. Ophelia and all but one of the Hammer members are killed. The survivor, Sean Collins, becomes Snake Eyes' new apprentice.[14]
Later, in Tokyo, the two ninja face Firefly. He reveals that Derenko, a Hammer Team member long thought dead, is the Nowhere Man.
Serpentor, revived after his death in the Marvel series, launches a global attack from Cobra Island. It is revealed that Firefly and Derenko were recruiting for the Coil, Serpentor's new army. The combined might of a newly reformed Cobra and a newly reinstated G.I. Joe Team crushes the Coil, though not without fatalities for both organizations. Serpentor also dies. After a fight with Zartan, Firefly escapes one more time.[15]
America's Elite
[edit]In America's Elite, a satellite crashes into Chicago, killing thousands. Snake Eyes finds Firefly there, but he escapes capture.[16]
Later on the Phoenix Guard is created by Secretary of State Garrett Freedlowe, as an alternative force to replace G.I. Joe. It turns out that Freedlowe is really Cobra Commander in disguise, and that the Phoenix Guard, with the exception of their commanding officer General Rey, are all Cobra operatives. Firefly is involved as the member called "Snake-Eater". The Phoenix Guard attacks The Rock, G.I. Joe's secret base of operations. While the rest of the Phoenix Guard is captured following the G.I. Joe counterattack, Firefly manages to escape yet again.[17] Firefly is later captured by Scarlett and Snake Eyes in Japan, and incarcerated in "The Coffin", a maximum security prison in Greenland.[18] He later escapes imprisonment during Tomax's raid on the facility.[19] Firefly fights Snake Eyes one on one during a battle in the Appalachian Mountains, and holds Snake Eyes at bay, until Storm Shadow throws a sword in Snake Eyes' direction. Snake Eyes grabs the sword and swiftly cuts Firefly across the chest, leaving him lying on the ground shaking.[20]
Reloaded
[edit]G.I. Joe Reloaded, is a reboot of the G.I. Joe continuity. Firefly is an avid listener of classical music, debating whether he should listen to Chopin or Beethoven while destroying a Saudi Arabian train. Firefly destroyed the Golden Gate Bridge, tried to assassinate Hawk, was part of a plot to steal the U.S. Constitution, and attempted to destroy Saudi oil facilities. During the last mission he was captured by Rock 'n Roll, whose girlfriend had been killed during the Golden Gate attack.
IDW Publishing
[edit]In 2010, Firefly reappears in the IDW reboot of the series. He now shows his face, and is black.[21]
Animated series
[edit]Sunbow
[edit]Firefly appeared in the Sunbow G.I. Joe animated series, voiced by Gregg Berger. Firefly was first seen in the "Revenge of Cobra" miniseries, and later appeared throughout the first season, where he maintained his role as a saboteur and mercenary. In at least one episode, he is shown to be almost paranoid about concealing his identity, going so far as to threaten captives' lives if they turn to look at him despite the fact that he is wearing a mask; and becoming mildly enraged when Cobra Commander refers to him by his codename (acting as though he had just been addressed by his real name). He has important underworld contacts, which Cobra Commander is forced to turn to after he goes broke. Firefly is absent for most of the second season but appeared in the episode "Into Your Tent I Will Silently Creep", in which he is involved in one of Cobra Commander's plots to kill Serpentor.[22]
G.I. Joe: The Movie
[edit]He also appears in the G.I. Joe: The Movie, but only for a short time. After the cartoon switched production companies from Sunbow/Marvel to DIC Entertainment, Firefly made no further appearances.
Direct to DVD films
[edit]Firefly is featured in a toy line based on G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom as a civilian turned into one of Cobra's Venomised troops.
Sigma 6
[edit]Firefly has a major role in the Sigma 6 cartoon, joining the G.I. Joe Team at the beginning of the second season. He is shown to use fire-based weapons in battle. Throughout the first half of the season, it is hinted that there is a spy amongst the Joes. This is eventually revealed to be Firefly, who traps the team and turns them over to Cobra. Firefly's former commander Lt. Stone attempts to convince him it is not too late to side with the Joes, but Firefly is insulted by the offer. He shaves his head as a sign of his loyalty to Cobra, and after a climactic battle with Lt. Stone, leaves with Cobra Commander.
In "Ice", Firefly reappears wearing a costume reminiscent to both his Sigma 6 suit and his appearance in "A Real American Hero." In the episode, he fights Snake Eyes at a Terrordrome base in Antarctica. After Snake Eyes was accidentally frozen, Firefly captures Snake Eyes and makes off with Snake Eyes before the Antarctic Terrordrome base explodes.
In "Assault", Firefly fights Stone again and is defeated. Firefly escapes the collapsing base and tells Stone that he should leave.
He was voiced by Sean Schemmel in the English version.
Resolute
[edit]Firefly had a brief appearance in G.I. Joe: Resolute where he uses a portable rocket launcher to fire a projectile into the United Nations building. However, the device was only a holographic transmitter that allowed Cobra Commander to relay his demands to world leaders.
Renegades
[edit]Firefly first appears in the G.I. Joe: Renegades episode "Fire Fight" voiced by Peter MacNicol. Reimagined as a pyromaniacal arsonist who talks to fire like a lover, Firefly covers his face in Renegades not to obscure his identity, but to hide disfiguring burns across his body. Baroness and Doctor Mindbender send Firefly to terrorize the town of Green Ridge, after it wins a court order to prevent Cobra's dam construction. Firefly tries to burn down the mayor's home, but is thwarted by Duke, Roadblock, Barbecue, and Tunnel Rat. Firefly is then ordered to destroy the entire town. Firefly blows up the only bridge into Green Ridge, causing the Joes to flee via the dam. Duke and Snake Eyes confront Firefly near his helicopter, but he vanishes. As Roadblock then uses the helicopter to blow up the dam, Firefly reapperas, causing the helicopter to crash into a cliff. It is not known if Firefly survives or not.
Live action film
[edit]Firefly | |
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G.I. Joe character | |
First appearance | 2012 |
Portrayed by | Ray Stevenson |
In-universe information | |
Affiliation | Cobra |
Primary MOS | Sabotage, Demolitions, and Terrorism |
Series | G.I. Joe: Retaliation |
Ray Stevenson portrays Firefly in G.I. Joe: Retaliation, the sequel to G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.[23] Stevenson revealed in an interview to Total Films that Firefly is an ex-Joe. His codename in this version stems from his trademark weapon system, insectoid robot drones which he uses to surreptitiously deliver explosive charges. During production of the film, the character was not supposed to wear his trademark camouflaged mask, but Stevenson, who researched the character and became a fan of the original Firefly, lobbied to be shown wearing it in some scenes.[citation needed]
In the film, Firefly helps Storm Shadow break Cobra Commander out of prison. He later fights Roadblock, and mocks him as he prepares to kill him. He is then hit by a car driven by Flint, and escapes. While trying to activate a destructive satellite for Cobra Commander, Firefly is attacked by Roadblock, who defeats him in a gun and hand-to-hand combat battle. He attempts to send his firefly drones at Roadblock, who then causes Firefly's drones to explode on Firefly, killing him.
Video games
[edit]Firefly is one of the featured villains in the 1985 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero computer game.[24]
Firefly appeared as a boss in 1992's G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
In the video game G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Firefly, voiced by Matthew Moy, is the second boss who is fought towards the end of the "Desert Jewel" act.
References
[edit]- ^ Hama, Larry (1987). Howard Mackie (ed.). G.I. Joe Order Of Battle. Marvel Entertainment Group. p. 51. ISBN 0-87135-288-5.
- ^ Casey, Joe (w), Medors, Josh (p), Zajac, Richard (i). "The Rising" G.I. Joe: America's Elite, no. 14 (August 2006). Devil's Due Publishing.
- ^ Santelmo, Vincent (1994). The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G.I. Joe 1964-1994. Krause Publications. p. 100. ISBN 0-87341-301-6.
- ^ Santelmo, Vincent (1994). The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G.I. Joe 1964-1994. Krause Publications. p. 140. ISBN 0-87341-301-6.
- ^ Cobra Sand Snake w/ Firefly at YOJOE.com Retrieved 2012-04-25
- ^ Cobra Venom Striker w/ Firefly at YOJOE.com Retrieved 2012-04-25
- ^ a b G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #126 (July 1992)
- ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #25-29 (1984)
- ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #86
- ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #98
- ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #126
- ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #135 (April 1993)
- ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #12-13 (December 2002)
- ^ Master & Apprentice volume 1
- ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #23-25 (2003)
- ^ G.I. Joe: America's Elite #3 (September 2005)
- ^ G.I. Joe: America's Elite #18 (December 2006)
- ^ G.I. Joe: America's Elite #26 (August 2007)
- ^ G.I. Joe: America's Elite #30 (December 2007)
- ^ G.I. Joe: America's Elite #36 (June 2008)
- ^ G.I. Joe Hearts and Minds #2
- ^ "Into Your Tent I Will Silently Creep". G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
- ^ "Paramount's 'Thor' Actor Ray Stevenson to Play Villain in 'G.I. Joe 2: Cobra Strikes' (Exclusive)". Hollywoodreporter.com. 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
- ^ Roberts, Matt. "G.I. Joe for Personal Computers". YoJoe.com. Retrieved 2010-03-20.