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Baron Ironblood is a
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from
Action Force Action Force is a brand of European action figures released in the 1980s that was based on the ''Action Man'' toyline. It was also used to introduce '' G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' toys to European markets. Several publishing companies have ...
, the
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equivalent to the
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franchise. He appeared in the ''
Battle Action Force ''Battle Picture Weekly'', at various times also known as ''Battle Action'', ''Battle Action Force'', ''Battle'' and ''Battle with Storm Force'', was a British war comic book magazine published by IPC Magazines from (issues dates) 8 March 1975 ...
''
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s and annuals of the 1980s and was cast as an
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by toy-makers
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and distributed around
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. In West Germany, he was known as Baron Eisenblut.


Character

Baron Ironblood is the leader of the Red Shadows, sworn enemies of Action Force. According to ''Battle Action Force'' his real name and birthplace are unknown (though a detailed comic book
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, which featured in the 1985 ''Battle Action Force''
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, places him of possible
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descent). It provisionally identifies him as 'Marcus Kassells', the son of a Swiss diplomat who was raised and educated in Britain, attending Eton college. After compulsory national service in the British Army's Parachute Regiment (marred by an unproven allegation of the murder of a fellow officer who fell from the escape hatch of a plane after an argument) Kassells studied nuclear physics at Trinity College Cambridge. However rather than pursuing a scientific career Kassells joined the US Army and led his own unit during the Korean War nicknamed 'The Baron's Brigade', specialising in behind-the-lines revenge operations. Accused of the massacre of six peasants Kassells subsequently disappeared. Afterwards rumours began to circulate of an ex-British Army officer using the pseudonym 'The Baron' fighting as a mercenary in various African and South American conflicts, eventually forming his own private army. Towards the end of the Vietnam War numerous rockets which fell on American positions bore the inscription 'Sanguineo Ferris', the ancient motto of the Kassells family, literally translated as 'Our blood is of iron'. He is described as a man of scholarly tastes with a passion for chess, wine and horticulture but prone to violent outbursts of anger. In addition, Ironblood's ''datafile'' (as it appeared in ''Battle Action Force'') states that his "primary military speciality" is ''organisational military strategy'' and that his "secondary military speciality" is that he is a ''born leader''. Ironblood was said to be...
''Twisted criminal brain dreams of world dominance. Noted for hypnotic control over men, his madness leads to wild fury in defeat, often taken out on his own troops.''
He is also described as a:
''Genius of Evil. Ironblood's sworn intent is to destroy all organised government in Europe.''
Ironblood was said to be the culprit of several armed revolutions in Latin America and was previously a South American-based warlord. In addition, he uses hypnotic control to indoctrinate the Red Shadow soldiers.


Graphic representation

Both as an action figure and comic book character (first drawn by artist Jim Watson in a strip written by
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) Baron Ironblood appears dressed in all white suit (jacket and trousers) with a red 'V' design on the
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, together with a
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decoration, the insignia of the Red Shadows. He also wears long black boots, reminiscent of
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uniforms of
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. Various editions of the figure were produced with either black or white gloves. Ironblood wears a
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-style iron
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, with a small slot opening for vision. As an action figure this helmet is removable, revealing a
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male with white hair and a dark
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beard. This representation is also clear in his early appearances in the ''
Battle Action Force ''Battle Picture Weekly'', at various times also known as ''Battle Action'', ''Battle Action Force'', ''Battle'' and ''Battle with Storm Force'', was a British war comic book magazine published by IPC Magazines from (issues dates) 8 March 1975 ...
'' comics and in the action figure. He also comes armed with an
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.


Transition to Cobra Commander

In 1985, Hasbro began moves to market G.I. Joe in the UK, under the Action Force name. This would affect the comic version of Battle Action Force, as the writers were to get rid of the Red Shadows and Baron Ironblood and replace them with Cobra and
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. To preserve continuity within the comic, the decision was made to transform Baron Ironblood in to the Action Force version of Cobra Commander. The transition came as Baron Ironblood grew tired of his group's failures and decided to destroy the Red Shadows, by secretly informing Action Force of the group's bases. Going into hiding, Ironblood relocated to Southeast Asia, where he had plastic surgery on his face, constructed a new mask and costumed identity (that of Cobra Commander), and underwent extensive treatment to give him immunity towards all forms of snake venom (a process known as
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). He then began the process of recruiting a new inner circle and organisation, known as Cobra. Unfortunately for Ironblood, his illicit fortune to finance this new army is stolen by former Red Shadow member, Red Jackal, who he is forced to rebuild as a cyborg (and rechristened as "
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"). Furthermore, both surviving members of the Red Shadows and the retooled Action Force repeatedly foil his plans. In the final Battle Action Force storyline, after an attempt to locate the headquarters of the Action Force team fails and leads to a crushing defeat of his forces, Ironblood/Cobra Commander goes insane and collapses into a near catatonic state.


Other media


Comics


Toys

The original Baron Ironblood figure, released in 1983, featured white gloves and an Uzi while the second variant of the figure had black gloves. A third variant also had black gloves but had a Palitoy
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blaster. In March 2012, at the 'Roll Out Roll Call' convention, the Action Force fan-site 'Blood for the Baron' released a convention exclusive action figure of Baron Ironblood to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Action Force and the 9th anniversary of the website.


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