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  2. Zartan - Wikipedia

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    Zartan is a master of make-up and disguise. Very little is known of his background, but he is suspected to have received European military academy training at St. Cyr. Zartan can alter his skin color at will to blend in with his environment, and is a practitioner of several mystic martial arts. He is also a ventriloquist, a polyglot (speaking ...

  3. Zarana - Wikipedia

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    Zarana is the younger sister of Zartan and fraternal twin of Zandar. [1][2][3][4] A professional assassin, she is an expert in small arms, explosives and edged weapons. Zarana is a master of disguise who can fool even the best military specialists. She relies on masks, wigs, makeup and costumes.

  4. List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters - Wikipedia

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    Thunder is a character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is the G.I. Joe team's self-propelled gun artilleryman, and debuted in 1984. His real name is Matthew Harris Breckinridge, and his rank is that of sergeant E-5. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky.

  5. Zandar - Wikipedia

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    Zandar is the younger brother of Zartan and fraternal twin of Zarana. [1][2][3][4] Zandar excels at his specialty as a master of camouflage and covert movement as an infiltrator and assassin. Zandar has also used disguise in his repertoire and can disguise himself as anyone. He is a master of silent weapons, including harpoons, crossbows, Bowie ...

  6. G.I. Joe (IDW Publishing) - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe is a comic book series by IDW Publishing, based upon Hasbro's G.I. Joe characters and toy line. The series was marketed as three ongoing series ( G.I. Joe , G.I. Joe: Origins , G.I. Joe: Cobra II ), two mini-series ( G.I. Joe: Cobra and G.I. Joe: Hearts And Minds ) and a small series of one-shots ( G.I. Joe: Special ).

  7. G.I. Joe (comics) - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe number 6, Dec. 1951 (Ziff Davis). Artwork by Norman Saunders. G.I. Joe has been the title of comic strips and comic books in every decade since 1942. As a licensed property by Hasbro, G.I. Joe comics have been released from 1967 to present, with only two interruptions longer than a year (1977–1981, 1997–2000).

  8. Lady Jaye - Wikipedia

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    Lady Jaye is a fictional character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. She was originally created as a character for the G.I. Joe animated series produced by Marvel Productions and Sunbow Productions in 1984, was later produced as an action figure, and was finally introduced into the comic book in 1985.

  9. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Devil's Due Publishing)

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    In July 2001, Devil's Due acquired the rights to G.I. Joe, and released a four-issue limited series through Image Comics, written by Josh Blaylock with John Larter and Steve Kurth as the artists. The title quickly became known to the fans as A Real American Hero vol. 2 (following from Marvel's original series), or G.I. Joe Reinstated (the title ...