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Leatherneck is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is a
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with the G.I. Joe Team and debuted in 1986.


Profile

His real name is Wendell A. Metzger, and his rank is that of gunnery sergeant (E-7). Leatherneck was born in Stromsburg, Nebraska. Leatherneck's primary military specialty is
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, and his secondary military specialty is
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. Before joining the G.I. Joe Team, Leatherneck was a corporal in
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, a tech sergeant in the 1st Recon Bn in Vietnam, a drill instructor on
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, and a gunny at
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. He earned a reputation for toughness in all of these places, and while he may not come off as likable, he has proven himself trustworthy. As a drill instructor, Leatherneck assumes the role of an enemy when training Joes, turning himself into an insurmountable obstacle. He's proof that you don't need to like your fellow soldiers in order to fight beside them. Leatherneck is ill tempered, obnoxious, and holds irrational grudges against those who don't fit his definition of "worthy". The only teammate he seems to connect with is
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, and according to rumor, the two can't stand each other. Their rivalry stems from the tradition of competition between the Navy and the Marine Corps, but their constant bickering conceals a shared respect.


Toys

Leatherneck was first released as an action figure in 1986. A new version of Leatherneck was released in 1993 as part of the Battle Corps line.


Comics

In the Marvel comics ''
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'' series, he first appeared in issue #49. He is a featured supporting character in the next issue, as the focus of an assault team going through the Cobra held-town of Springfield. His squad battles holding-forces led by the newly created
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. Leatherneck is one of the ground troops storming
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beaches in the second Cobra civil war.


Animated series


Sunbow

Leatherneck first appeared in the Sunbow/Marvel ''
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'' second-season episode "Arise, Serpentor, Arise!: Part I", voiced by
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. He was often arguing with fellow Joe Wet-Suit (who was a Navy Seal), and was known for being uncouth, loud and hotheaded. Despite their frequent fighting, Leatherneck and Wet-Suit still care for each other. Leatherneck played a part in the episode "Let's Play Soldier," where he has an encounter with street orphans in an Asian town, at the same time that
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and the
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are harvesting a special tree sap, which causes anyone who comes in contact with it to act like mindless zombies. Doctor Mindbender tries twice to offer Leatherneck a piece of gum, which contained the sap as one of the ingredients. Once Mindbender's plot is thwarted, Leatherneck is able to get the local innkeeper to take the street orphans in as fellow workers much to the objection of the other Joes (who wanted the street orphans to end up in American foster care). In the episode "The Rotten Egg", it is shown in flashbacks that Leatherneck worked at the CEC Military Academy, where he had problems with a tough cadet named Buck McCann. For instance, when the drill instructor witnessed him injuring a fellow cadet with sadistic glee, Leatherneck immediately punished him by giving him 50 laps around the parade ground and withdrawing his recommendation for him for
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. He also told him the Marine Corps needs men for leaders, not bullies, and to get out of his sight before throwing him into the Brig. One night, Leatherneck caught Buck and two men smuggling weapons, but was knocked out during the conflict. Some years later, Leatherneck returns to the military academy only to discover that Buck has taken over the CEC Military Academy (renaming its acronym to Cobra Elite Corps), being served by cadets Mike P. Randall and Sheila McDermott, and has allied himself with Serpentor. Leatherneck is trapped following a hunt on him (where he was knocked out by Sheila despite rescuing her from a river) and Buck leads the cadets to attack the Parris Island Military Academy. Leatherneck escapes and manages to steal one of the Dreadnoks' motorcycles. Upon claiming an outfit from one of Buck's soldiers, Leatherneck helps the Joes fight the soldiers, ending the battle by defeating Buck McCann in single combat. In "My Favorite Things", Leatherneck is among the Joes participating in a battle at a Dutch museum, where he stops Serpentor from stealing an ax, half of which he keeps as a trophy. Leatherneck later saves a captured Wet-Suit at
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's castle, but is stabbed by a poison dart from Serpentor. His life is eventually saved by a sample of venom from Serpentor's pet cobra obtained by Lifeline and Wet-Suit. In "Raise the Flagg!",
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, Leatherneck and Wet-Suit scout the sunken USS Flagg, which G.I. Joe plans to salvage along with a crashed Cobra helicarrier contains an
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pod, and are taken prisoner alongside
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,
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and
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by an insane Cobra chef named B.A. LaCarre and his B.A.T.s, who force them into labor. The Joes, Dreadnoks and LaCarre eventually put aside their differences and hook the antimatter pod to the helicarrier's rotors, rising them out of the water. While the Joes and LaCarre recover from
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in a chamber, Leatherneck and Wet-Suit argue over a game of cards. In "Joe's Night Out", Dial-Tone, Leatherneck and Wet-Suit visit Club Open Air, a new nightclub in town. Dial-Tone also provides dates for himself and the two other Joes, though Leatherneck does not show interest in his date and plays video games instead of dancing with her. Serpentor sends the club into outer space and threatens to activate explosives planted on the club. Leatherneck deactivates the last explosive after Wet-Suit briefly passes out. He and Wet-Suit then convert the club's engines to run on the air within the club, allowing it to return to Earth. Leatherneck was featured in a PSA where he explains to two girls the horrors of not applying suntan lotion when at the beach.


G.I. Joe: The Movie

Leatherneck also appeared briefly in the 1987 animated film '' G.I. Joe: The Movie''. An early version of the script features a brief exchange between him and Wet Suit as the Joes are invading Cobra-La.


Other works

Leatherneck's figure is briefly featured in the fiction novel ''6 Sick Hipsters''. In the story, the character Paul Achting spent four years collecting G.I. Joe figures to set up a battle scene between the Joes and Cobra. As he imagined the characters in his head, he described four of the Joes on front lines of the battle:
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, Leatherneck,
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, and
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"stood in procession, weapons raised, adrenaline pumping feverishly. Anxious for another victory over the dreaded Cobra." He described how Leatherneck, "always the traditional soldier, stood just behind Hawk, his gray rifle at his side".


References


External links


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