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Grand Slam

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Grand Slam is a G.I. Joe character from the A Real American Hero series.
Grand Slam
Personal information
File Name

James J. Barney

Birthplace

Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

Military information
Service branch

US Army

Grade / Rank

Sergeant (E-5)

Specialties

Artillery; Electronics engineering

Training

Special Weapons School; Artillery School; Advanced Technology School

Weapon / vehicle expertise

M-16; M1911A1; H.A.L. (Heavy Artillery Laser); J.U.M.P. jet pack

Organizational information
Factions

Grand Slam has a life-long fascination with technology born out of his love for science fiction stories and comic books. He also has a passion for ancient artillery and one of his hobbies involved miniature recreations of catapults, trebuchets and cannons. It is also a hobby that got him in trouble on occasion with those less patient with his practical jokes, he hurled small stones and papers with these working miniatures. Nevertheless, he became an expert in calculating distance and trajectories, the necessary elements in artillery work.

He studied electronics engineering before enlisting. One of his primary reasons for joining the military was that it was one organization that is always on the forefront of technology. While a science geek at heart, he is also very much a man of action as he has become an expert with operating the H.A.L. laser cannon and flying around with the J.U.M.P. jet pack.

Contents

Fiction

Comics

A Real American Hero continuity

Marvel Comics continuity

Grand Slam is a member of the original roster of G.I. Joe members. One of his earliest chronicled missions is the rescue of Dr. Adele Burkhart from Cobra. He provided artillery support for his teammates while putting up with Clutch's crazy driving.[1]


Devil's Due Comics continuity
   Write up

G.I. Joe Reloaded

   Write up

Animated continuity - Sunbow

Toys

Generation 1
Grand Slam A Real American Hero (1982)

Grand Slam's first action figure was a part of the first series of A Real American Hero toys in 1982. He was released as part of the H.A.L. laser cannon package.


Appearance: brown hair; dark-green shirt with silver red-padded vest; black gloves; dark green belt and red-padded pants over black boots.

Accessories: dark green "Breaker" helmet; clear visor. (Prototype visor was black.)


YoJoe.com page/Filecard

Grand Slam v2 A Real American Hero (1983)

Grand Slam was repackaged in 1983 as part of the J.U.M.P. jet pack toy. The second figure used the same mold as the previous figure but with a different color scheme used.


Appearance: brown hair; dark-green shirt with silver padded vest and silver on arms; black gloves; dark green belt and silver-padded pants over black boots

Accessories: dark green "Breaker" helmet; clear visor


YoJoe.com page/1983 filecard

Generation 2
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Direct-to-Consumer (2006)
In 2006, a limited edition Grand Slam action figure was available for order direct from online vendors, albeit using the mold of Sgt. Bazooka. Eventually, the figure was available in Toys "Я" Us stores.
2006 filecard from YoJoe.com
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2007 International G.I. Joe Convention
The 2007 G.I. Joe Convention released a few exclusive toys. Among them was a two-pack of Grand Slam and Edward "Starduster" Skylar.
2007 filecard from YoJoe.com
Generation 3
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Attack on Cobra Island (2008)
Target stores managed to gain exclusive rights for select toys. Grand Slam was packaged together with the Night Specter vehicle. The Grand Slam figure itself used the same mold as 25th Anniversary Flash.
2008 filecard from YoJoe.com

Trivia

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  • The Season 5 episode of the CBS television program NCIS that aired October 16, 2007 - "Identity Crisis" - assigned many of the guest stars and incidental characters the names of G.I. Joe characters. The name George Barney was used for a man who had died several years prior. An uncredited actor provided the photo of Barney.


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