Chuckles (G.I. Joe)

His first exposure to "hole-and-corner" operations was working for Southeastern Insurance Group in Fort Lauderdale, he then eventually made his way to the US Army's Criminal Investigations Division before joining G.I.

Joe Collector's Club in 2006, representing the first figure sold of the character in nineteen years; his filecard hinted that he is an expert at faking his own death, a nod to his demise in the Devil's Due G.I.

[5] A new mold of the character appeared in the 25th-anniversary line as a part of Hasbro's 2007 "Assault on Cobra Island" seven-figure pack,[6] and was featured in a two-pack (with series newcomer Freestyle) that was released as a 2013 G.I.

[8] Chuckles did not gain full security clearance just yet, and as such almost caused an incident when he arrived at the Joes' Utah base.

[9] Chuckles leads a Joe team consisting of Iceberg, Scarlett and Snake Eyes into the fictional country of Chomo-Lungma.

As one last team comes for a third and final attempt, Chuckles' squad gets involved with a local conflict yet again but are safely rescued.

[12] Chuckles assists Destro, Billy (the son of Cobra Commander), and Zartan in escaping from an attack by Cobra-allied Night Creepers.

He then joins up with the Joe Ninja Force, and with the assistance of Wild Bill, everyone raids the Night Creeper Headquarters.

They successfully help Destro gain back the Baroness, and remove the Cobra bounty from his head.

[13] As revealed in the Devil's Due series, Chuckles spends four years infiltrating Extensive Enterprises, the Cobra front headed up by Tomax and Xamot.

During this time, he claims to have personally witnessed the incident that Hawk was court-martialed for; accepting responsibility for his men torturing a prisoner that led to saving innocent lives.

However, Cobra knew his identity from the start, and Chuckles was manipulated by Tomax and Xamot to become isolated and depressed.

Joe tie-in novels published by Ballantine Books in 1988, as a featured character in Divide and Conquer by Margot Becker and Jungle Raid by R. L. Stine,[25][26] and in a supporting role in The Sultan's Secret by Peter Lerangis.

tank during a training exercise, then jumpstarting a hotwired Tomahawk helicopter by manually spinning the rotors and taking out three Dreadnoks with a single punch as Flint and the recruits work to rescue a group of Joes imprisoned in Cobra-La.

Joe: Ever Vigilant writers Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec were hired to work on the script.