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G.I. Joe | |
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Affiliation | G.I. Joe |
Specialty | Strategic and Tactical Operations |
File name | Colton, Joseph B. |
Birthplace | Central Falls, RI |
SN | 1033-1027-HAS93 (1994) 103-31-HA27 (2006) |
Rank | O-2 (1st Lieutenant) (1964) O-10 General) (1994) |
Primary MOS | G.I. Joe X-O (Executive Officer) |
Secondary MOS | Combat Infantry (Training and Intelligence) |
Year introduced | 1964 (as G.I. Joe), 1989 (as Gen. Joe Colton) |
Joseph Colton, the original G.I. Joe,[1] is a fictional character from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a line of military-themed toys created by Hasbro. He also appeared as a character later in the comic book series, but did not appear in any of the animated series.
Profile[]
Joseph B. Colton graduated with the highest honors from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1960. An expert marksman, he was recruited by Special Forces, and later became a Green Beret. During service overseas, he participated in numerous combat operations, but saw minimal acknowledgment, as his missions were "ultra" classified. In 1963, he was appointed by then President John F. Kennedy to create and command an "ULTIMATE freedom fighting force." It was at this time that he received the code name G.I. Joe.[2]
He later "retired" from active military duty, and was placed as the head of a secret Strategic Defense Initiative installation in New York City. There he served with the lead scientist, G.I. Jane, who originally maintained cover as a combat nurse.[3]
Toy history[]
In the 3¾ inch toy line, "G.I. Joe" was first released in 1994 as a mail-in exclusive for the 30th Anniversary of G.I. Joe. This version of the figure is of G.I. Joe from 1964 and was available in limited stock. Due to unanticipated orders, Hasbro sold out of the figures and no more were produced, eventually leading Hasbro to mail an apology.[4]
He was not released again until 2006, this time as part of a multi-figure pack, the Viper Lockdown. This version of the G.I. Joe was made up of parts from different figures, and is not a separate mold. Overall, he has had 2 releases using a total of 2 different molds.
He was also released in the 12 inch line in 1994, as an homage to his original figure released in 1964.[5]
Comics - Original Continuity[]
Marvel Comics[]

Cover of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #152.
General Joseph Colton made very few appearances during the original G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series. In issue #86, he is working with his old colleague Jane in a secure level in the Chrysler Building. The laboratories are attacked by Cobra forces, which desire the orbital pulsed weapon system hidden inside. Joe, Jane and a small squad of official G.I. Joe forces (including Repeater and Lightfoot) defeat the Cobra soldiers.[6]
In issue #127, General Colton explains the Rapid Pulse Electron Beam (RPEB) to Duke and Stalker. He discovers a tap into the control system, leading to a telephone switching station in New Jersey, where Cobra Commander has taken charge. Realizing that their systems are breached, General Colton has Jane shut down all systems. General Colton, Duke, Stalker and Wild Bill then head to the phone switching station, but Cobra shoots down the Joes Tomahawk, and Cobra Commander escapes, rushing to New York City and the RPEB. General Colton, Stalker and Duke use Battle Copters to fly back to the Chrysler Building, but Cobra Commander has already taken control of the RPEB, and uses it to eliminate a drug shipment by Headman. Cobra Commander and his crew then use civilian disguises to walk undetected past the Joes.[7]
General Colton also appears in issue #152.[8]
Devil's Due Publishing[]
G.I. Joe: Frontline[]
The first four issues of Devil's Due Publishing's G.I. Joe: Frontline featured Larry Hama's story of one last mission, "The Mission That Never Was." After the official disbandment of the G.I. Joe team they hold one last mission. They had to transport the Rapid Pulse Particle Beam from Florida to Colton's location in New York City. During this series, Colton is stationed in the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).[9]
Reinstatement[]
General Colton appears later in the series. He comes out of retirement to lead the G.I. Joe Team, after Hawk is paralyzed by Cobra Commander.[2] His leadership is temporary, as he is quickly sidelined by the cabal of Generals known as the Jugglers who instead want General Philip Rey to lead the team.[volume & issue needed]
Colton becomes a target when the Red Shadows began going after G.I. Joe and Cobra agents. He is shot and apparently killed by the Red Shadow's leader, Wilder Vaughn, a man Colton once knew.[10] The injuries are critical, but Colton survives.
America’s Elite[]
After a year of disbandment, General Colton is asked by the president to head a much smaller G.I. Joe team in the absence of Hawk. He is reluctant, but accepts the position, and leads the Joes from their new headquarters, a secret facility known as The Rock.[11]
At the end of the series, he is able to convince the president that G.I. Joe is still needed. With Hawk at his side, he leads a fully restored and recognized G.I. Joe team into battle, to find all Cobra members still at large after the events of "World War III".[12]
Comics - Alternate Realities/Continuities[]
General Colton has made one appearance as a major character outside of the main G.I. Joe continuity.
G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: Black Horizon (Vol 4)[]
During this fourth miniseries, Hawk discovered G.I. Joe was being held captive by the forces of Cobra-La in the Himalayas. Along with his team, Joe was captured by the Decepticons in 1978.[13] He later escaped to help Hawk and Optimus Prime defeat Cobra-La.[14]
G.I. Joe Retaliation[]
G.I. Joe character | |
Affiliation | G.I. Joe |
Specialty | Strategic and Tactical Operations |
File name | Colton, Joseph B. |
Birthplace | Central Falls, RI |
SN | 1033-1027-HAS93 (1994) 103-31-HA27 (2006) |
Rank | O-2 (1st Lieutenant) (1964) O-10 (General) (1994) |
Primary MOS | G.I. Joe X-O (Executive Officer) |
Secondary MOS | Combat Infantry (Training and Intelligence) |
Series | G.I. Joe: Retaliation |
Portrayed by | Bruce Willis |
General Colton will be portrayed by Bruce Willis in the sequel, G.I. Joe: Retaliation. The movie is scheduled for a March 29, 2013 release through collaboration of Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A toy line for the film by Hasbro was released in May 2012 for a short period,[15] before being pulled from store shelves with the delay of the film.[16][17]
References[]
- ↑ 1994 File Card packaged with action figure ©Hasbro YOJOE.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Hidalgo, Pablo (2009). G.I. Joe vs. Cobra: The Essential Guide 1982–2008. Random House. pp. xi. ISBN 9780345516428.
- ↑ 2006 File Card Packaged with action figure YOJOE.com
- ↑ 1994 Hasbro Joe Colton Out Of Stock Note YOJOE.com
- ↑ "YOJOE.COM G.I. Joe:". http://www.yojoe.com/12inch/94/gijoe.shtml. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
- ↑ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #86 (May 1989)
- ↑ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #127 (August 1992)
- ↑ "G.I. Joe Comics Home Page: G.I. Joe Colton:". JMM. http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/joe/characters/joecolton.html. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
- ↑ Hama, Larry (w), Jurgens,Dan (p), Layton, Bob (i). "The Mission That Never Was" G.I. Joe: Frontline 1–4 (October 2002-February 2003), Image Comics and Devil's Due Publishing
- ↑ Jerwa, Brandon (w), Seeley, Tim (p), Hamscher, Cory, Shoykey, Mike (i). "Union of the Snake - Part 6" G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero v2, 41 (April 2005), Devil's Due Publishing
- ↑ Casey, Joe (w), Caselli, Stefano (p), Peopy, Andrew (i). "The Newest War" G.I. Joe: America's Elite 0 (June 2005), Devil's Due Publishing
- ↑ Powers, Mark (w), Bear, Mike, Quinn, Pat, Shoykey, Mike (p). "World War III Part 12 of 12: Hell" G.I. Joe: America's Elite 36 (June 2008), Devil's Due Publishing
- ↑ Seeley, Tim (w), Wildman, Andrew (a). G.I. Joe vs. The Transformers: Black Horizon v4, 1 (January 2007), Devil's Due Publishing
- ↑ Seeley, Tim (w), Wildman, Andrew (a). G.I. Joe vs. The Transformers: Black Horizon v4, 2 (February 2007), Devil's Due Publishing
- ↑ Hasbro.com. "GI JOE Retaliation: 2012 Movie Line". http://www.hasbro.com/gijoe/en_US/. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
- ↑ Marc Graser (2012-05-25). "Yanking G.I. Joe toys with retailers". http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118054684. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ↑ Jason (2012-05-27). "Hasbro Now Recalling All ‘G.I. Joe Retaliation’ Merchandise Until March 2013?". http://www.theterrordrome.com/2012/05/hasbro-now-recalling-all-g-i-joe-retaliation-merchandise-until-march-2013/. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
External links[]
- G.I. Joe (Colton) on Joepedia, an external wiki
- G.I. Joe Colton at the Internet Movie Database
- G.I. Joe Colton at JMM's G.I. Joe Comics Home Page
- Joseph Colton at YOJOE.com