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Re: GI JOE 25th Anniversary
Duke didn't come out until '84 ('83 as a mail-away), and Hawk was always the original leader of the team in the comic book, which preceded the TV show. Only reason I can figure that he wasn't the leader in the TV series originally was because his figure wasn't on the toy shelves anymore (although they did use the rest of the original 13 to a certain extent).
I don't think he was explicity stated as being the leader in the file cards, but he was by far the top-ranked member (full colonel).
The Hawk figure to me never felt like the leader of the Joe's, I guess it's because I was always a Duke fan but then later this Hawk guy comes up out of nowhere and he's in charge, I never got that as a kid and I still don't now, LOL. (still the same feelings on Hawk this time around as well)
1982 Hawk looked like a regular trooper, I have the file card on him but I haven't read to see if it stated he was the general and duke was in second in command...
Duke didn't come out until '84 ('83 as a mail-away), and Hawk was always the original leader of the team in the comic book, which preceded the TV show. Only reason I can figure that he wasn't the leader in the TV series originally was because his figure wasn't on the toy shelves anymore (although they did use the rest of the original 13 to a certain extent).
I don't think he was explicity stated as being the leader in the file cards, but he was by far the top-ranked member (full colonel).