Firefly is a ninja master, a saboteur, and an expert in all NATO and Warsaw Pact explosives and detonators.
Firefly's fabricated identity was Snake-Eater, real name Jason B. Lee, most likely an alias, as his birthplace and serial number were classified.
General Rey noted him to be brutal, impulsive and unpleasant to be around, but could not deny his great skill in the field.
The set includes Check Point Alpha along with Law & Order and a Cobra motorcycle piloted by Firefly.
The Hard Master's nephew, Storm Shadow, was blamed and he fled the dojo, dishonored and branded a traitor.
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.
[8] First they attempted to return to the Commander's good graces by attacking Snake Eyes' mountain lodge.
[volume & issue needed] The Soft Master arrived in Springfield, tracking down his brother's killer.
[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.
Snake Eyes broke the ninja free of the mind control, and they chased down Firefly, looking for vengeance.
He has kept Road Pig and Zarana prisoners there, until the Cobra ninjas Slice and Dice found and free them.
Serpentor, revived after his death in the Marvel series, launches a global attack from Cobra Island.
[16] Later on the Phoenix Guard is created by Secretary of State Garrett Freedlowe, as an alternative force to replace G.I.
[17] Firefly is later captured by Scarlett and Snake Eyes in Japan, and incarcerated in "The Coffin", a maximum security prison in Greenland.
Snake Eyes grabs the sword and swiftly cuts Firefly across the chest, leaving him lying on the ground shaking.
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).
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.
After the cartoon switched production companies from Sunbow/Marvel to DIC Entertainment, Firefly made no further appearances.
In "Ice", Firefly reappears wearing a costume reminiscent to both his Sigma 6 suit and his appearance in "A Real American Hero."
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.
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.
His codename in this version stems from his trademark weapon system, insectoid robot drones which he uses to surreptitiously deliver explosive charges.
[citation needed] In the film, Firefly helps Storm Shadow break Cobra Commander out of prison.
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.
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.