Roadblock (RAH)
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- Roadblock is a G.I. Joe character from the A Real American Hero and G.I. Joe vs. Cobra series.
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| File Name |
Marvin F. Hinton |
| Birthplace | |
| Military information | |
| Service branch |
US Army |
| Grade / Rank | |
| Specialties |
Infantry; Heavy Weapons; Cook |
| Weapon / vehicle expertise |
M-2 Browning .50 cal |
| Organizational information | |
| Factions | |
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Within the heart of a man lies the desire to become a gourmet chef. You wouldn't know that by looking at Roadblock. With his size and brawn, he can carry a .50 Browning machine gun with accompanying 50 lbs. ammo and still endure the powerful recoils. That fact alone is enough to scare the enemy. In actuality, he's one of the most amiable members of the Joe Team and a great source of camarederie. Aside from his impressive strength, he could take your K-rations and whip up something more appetizing.
Roadblock was setting to go to France's Escoffier School by working as a bouncer until a recruiter convinced him the Army can train him just as well. He was appalled by the menu and preparation techniques in the Army kitchen that he requested a transfer. And that is how Roadblock got into infantry.
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Fiction
Comics
A Real American Hero continuity
Marvel Comics continuity
Write up
Devil's Due Comics continuity
Write up
G.I. Joe Reloaded
Write up
G.I. Joe vs. Transformers
Write up
Action Force (British) Comics continuity
During the Vietnam War Roadblock served with the future Action Force members Gung-Ho, Wild Bill and Leatherneck.[1]
Roadblock was part of a team who tricked Tomax and Xamot into leading a team of B.A.T.s into Action Force's London base, both to test security and secure samples of B.A.T. technology.[2] He was then was one of many Action Force members deliberately sent to Rhodes to get them out of the country when Trent was being blackmailed by the Dreadnoks.[3] Subsquently he was part of Action Force teams who were sent to recover a Northrod B2 bomber crew who crashed on an island with top secret information,[4] who stopped Cobra obtaining a powerful laser driven by diamonds,[5] who dealt with a siege in a British village when the bank manager was revealed as a Crimson Guard[6] and who dealt with a Cobra bomb planted on Tower Bridge in London.[7] He was part of the assault force who recaptured an Arabian oil terminal from Cobra and prevented it from being exploded to ignite the oil fields,[8] and was then part of a team who travelled to Vietnam after Gung-Ho went in search of his former comrades.[9] Roadblock subsequently became part of Tiger Force and was present for an early mission to Jordan to destroy a shot down Phantom X-19 and rescue Ghostrider and Scarlett.[10]
Blackthorne Comics continuity
Write up
Dreamwave Comics continuity
Write up
Animated continuity
Sunbow animated series
Write up
DiC animated series
Write up
Toys
| Generation 1 | |
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| A Real American Hero (1984)
Roadblock is included in the 1984 series of the A Real American Hero series. Appearance: bald with black mustache and goatee; light and dark green camouflage vest with black belt and straps; bare arms; green gloves and holster; rust-orange pants; black boots Accessories: light olive-green "Duke" helmet (without holes); squarish, reddish brown backpack with handle, peg for tripod, and detachable ammo box; light olive-green M-2 Browning .50 cal. machine gun and tripod. |
| A Real American Hero (1986)
Roadblock becomes the second character to get a new action figure design that wasn't a recolored version. Appearance: bald with black mustache and goatee; off-white short-sleeved shirt; light green vest with beige strap and red pads; black gloves and boots; light grey pants with beige belt and boots Accessories: large, silver heavy machine gun with long pole for tripod; tall, silver tripod with single horizontal support. |
| A Real American Hero (1988)
The Tiger Force version of Roadblock was released in the 1988 series of A Real American Hero toys. Appearance: bald with black mustache and goatee; dark green camouflage vest with light green belt and straps; bare arms; brown pants with yellow stripes; grey gloves and boots Accessories: yellow "Duke" helmet (no holes) with black tiger stripes; light green "Roadblock" backpack and ammo box; black "Roadblock" M-2 and tripod. |
Version four (1992)
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Version five (1993)
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Star Brigade (1993)
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| Generation 2 | |
Sound Attack (2002)
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SpyTroops (2003)
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Valor vs. Venom (2004)
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Night Force (2004)
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Anti-Venom Task Force (2004)
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Comic Pack (2005)
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Heavy Assault Squad (2005)
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| Generation 3 | |
| G.I. Joe Battle Pack (2007) | |
A Real American Hero (2008)
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DVD Battles: The Revenge of Cobra (2008)
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Merchandise
- Mini-bust
- A Roadblock mini-bust was released in 2002. It is 6 inches tall and based on Jon Matthew's sculpt design. The box art is provided by Dave Dorman. The basic appearance is based on Roadblock's 1986 design.[11]
- Combat Heroes (2008)
- A juniorized version of Roadblock was included in a two-pack with Cobra Commander in the Combat Heroes preschool line from Hasbro. Roadblock appeared in his original animated series colors.
Trivia
- In the cartoon, Roadblock very rarely talks without rhyming. In "The Revenge of Cobra" mini-series, Roadblock only occasionally speaks in rhyme. That changed, however, when G.I. Joe became a full-fledged animated series.
- 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 team was investigating the death of Marvin Hinton, played by an uncredited actor. The character also went by the alias "Frederick LeClaire."
- In the 2000s, Hasbro was unable to secure the trademark on the name "Roadblock" or to find a suitable alternative, and so his role on the team was filled by less-known member Heavy Duty. The IDW G.I. Joe series features a character known as "Heavy Duty," who looks like and wears Roadblock's attire.
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