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Barbecue (G.I. Joe)

Barbecue is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's firefighter and debuted in 1985.

Barbecue
G.I. Joe character
Detail from the cover to Marvel UK's Action Force issue #32 featuring Barbecue. Art by Geoff Senior.
First appearanceG.I. Joe issue #40 (October 1985)
Voiced byLoren Lester (Sunbow)
Lee Jeffrey (DiC)
Jerry O'Connell (Renegades)
In-universe information
AffiliationG.I. Joe
SpecialtyFirefighter
File nameKelly, Gabriel A.
Birth placeBoston, Massachusetts
SN321-61-4231
RankE-4 (Corporal)
E-5 (Sergeant) (Devil's Due comics)
Primary MOSFireman
Secondary MOSInfantry
SubgroupsEco-Warriors
Slaughter's Marauders

Profile edit

His real name is Gabriel A. Kelly, and his rank is that of corporal E-4. Barbecue was born in Boston, Massachusetts.

Barbecue's primary military specialty is fireman, and his secondary military specialty is infantry. Barbecue would have been the seventh Kelly in his family line in the Boston Fire department, if he hadn't joined the G.I. Joe Team.[1] He does his job out of a sense of civic duty, not out of family loyalty. He also happens to like loud sirens, clanging bells, and breaking down doors with axes.[2]

Barbecue is known off-duty as a party animal. His wild tendencies sometimes bring him into conflict with teammate Stalker, who doesn't believe that G.I. Joe is a place for partiers, regardless of whether it interferes with their performance on the G.I. Joe team. After the team was temporarily disbanded and reinstated, Barbecue offered his services once again, and was accepted back on reserve status for special missions.[3]

He is shown to have dark blonde hair and a peach skin complexion when not wearing his helmet.[4]

Toys edit

Barbecue was first released as an action figure in 1985.[5] The figure was repainted and released as part of the Slaughter's Marauders line in 1989.[6] A new version of Barbecue was released as part of the "Eco-Warriors" line in 1992.[7]

New versions of Barbecue were released in 2008 for the G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary line,[8] and in 2009 for the G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra line.[9]

Comics edit

Marvel Comics edit

In the Marvel Comics G.I. Joe series, he first appeared in issue #40 (October 1985), crawling out of a storage locker on the Joe's new battle platform. His appearance is unexpected and earns him a pistol pointed in his face from Shipwreck. He is part of a team of Joes assigned to erect the new transportable Air-Sea Base in the Gulf of Mexico. When Cobra attacks, seeking to trigger the geological fault-line there, Barbecue helps protect the platform, by chopping off burning pieces, and leaping onto attacking hydrofoils.[10] In the next issue, all available Joes are assigned to take down the newly formed Cobra Island. The island was created as a result of Cobra's efforts, and the Joes seek to drive Cobra off the island before they can claim sovereignty. Shipwreck and Barbecue take out a Cobra HISS tank by themselves. Legal maneuvering has Cobra Island recognized as a nation, and the Joes are forced to leave.[11]

Barbecue later returns to the Gulf, as part of a team of Joes seeking to rescue Ripcord and Snake Eyes from Cobra Island.[12] They take "Ripcord" back to the Pit, where they discover that this was really Zartan in disguise. After Zartan infiltrates Joe headquarters, Barbecue is seen spraying down the halls with foam, in hopes that the Joes will spot his footprints.[13] Soon after, Barbecue helps take part in the assault on Springfield.[14]

Barbecue is present when Storm Shadow infiltrates G.I. Joe HQ, in an effort to gain emotional support from Snake Eyes. When the Cobra agent is left to leave in peace, Barbecue makes a sarcastic comment about a second agent being allowed to leave with knowledge of the Joe HQ location (Zarana being the first in the previous issue). Scarlett, angered at the man's insensitivity, punches him in the face.[15]

When murderous generals wish to push blame for a Cobra Island raid on the Joe team, he is one of the few Joes to escape capture. He teams up with the rogue Joes (such as Bazooka, Roadblock and Grunt), in a successful raid that rescues General Hawk, and ultimately exposes the conspiracy.[16]

When Cobra later invades the Pit, Airtight and Barbecue fend off a squad of Laser Vipers. They retreat when the B.A.T.s are deployed, which break through the blast doors and prepare to invade the Pit.[17]

Action Force edit

Barbecue also appears in the British Action Force comics, which maintain a different continuity. In Action Force continuity Barbecue is named Gabriel A. Garibaldi and was born in Naples, Italy. In the first issue, he mysteriously escapes being murdered at the hands of Storm Shadow.[18] He later returns to help raid a Cobra stronghold that is masquerading as a fast food franchise.[19] He also assists when Lady Jaye is threatened by a motion sensitive bomb.[20] Airtight and Barbecue successfully stop a run-away train full of radioactive materials from causing the death of many innocent people. At the end of the story, Airtight refers to his friend as "Italian".[21]

Devil's Due edit

Barbecue appears in issue #29 of the Devil's Due G.I. Joe series.[22]

He is prominent in the alternate continuity of 'G.I.Joe Vs. Transformers'. He is part of a team sent to a future Earth in order to stop all of humanity from being wiped out. This involves working with Cobra operatives and ignoring allies.[23]

IDW edit

Barbecue appears in the new continuity created by IDW. He and a team of Joes investigate a theater in the abandoned town of Springfield. A Cobra operative named Krake ambushes the team and kills every single member, including Barbecue. This kicks off the "contest" to find the next Cobra Commander by seeing who can kill the most Joes.[24]

Animated series edit

Sunbow edit

Barbecue first appeared in the G.I. Joe first-season episode "The Further Adventures of G.I. Joe".[25] In the Sunbow series, he speaks with a heavy New England accent and was voiced by Loren Lester.[26] Early on in the series, Barbecue had blond hair, but in his later appearances his hair was recolored to reddish-brown.

His first major role was in the episode "The Viper Is Coming", in which he first hosts a party at his newly renovated firehouse. He then constantly receives telephone calls from a mysterious man called the "Viper" telling him he is coming and giving ambiguous locations. The cryptic messages lead to G.I. Joe coincidentally finding and preemptively attacking Cobra at the various given locations. At the end of the episode, the Viper is revealed to be a German man who has come to wipe the windows of Barbecue's house.[27]

The two-part episode "Captives of Cobra" reveals that Barbecue comes from a family of firefighters. In the same episode, his father is one of many Joe relatives brainwashed and sent to fight the team.[28]

In another two-part episode, "Worlds Without End", he is one of the Joes sent to an alternate reality where Cobra rules the world.[29]

He appeared in two PSAs, both of which involved fire safety.

G.I. Joe: The Movie edit

Barbecue also appeared briefly in the 1987 animated film G.I. Joe: The Movie, seen participating in the battle of Cobra-La.[30]

DiC edit

He appeared in the DiC G.I. Joe cartoon four times, but had no spoken lines (just one grunt provided by Lee Jeffrey).

Renegades edit

Barbecue appears in the G.I. Joe: Renegades episode "Fire Fight". Gabriel Kelly is a firefighter who worked for the Green Ridge Fire Department, at the time when Cobra Industries was constructing a dam. He is initially against the anti-Cobra protests. Kelly helps put down a fire near the town mayor's house, thinking the Joes are the culprits. After learning Firefly is the real arsonist, he ends up assisting Roadblock in blowing up a dam in order to put out a fire that Firefly started. Roadblock gives him the nickname "Barbecue", which he likes. When Firefly ambushes Barbecue and Roadblock in the helicopter, Barbecue fights Firefly, until Roadblock gets him out of the helicopter. When offered to help out G.I. Joe, Barbecue instead stays in Green Ridge to help rebuild it.[31]

Live action film edit

Barbecue will be appearing in G.I. Joe: Ever Vigilant.[32]

References edit

  1. ^ Hama, Larry (1987). Howard Mackie (ed.). G.I. Joe Order Of Battle. Marvel Entertainment Group. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-87135-288-0.
  2. ^ Hidalgo, Pablo (2009-07-07). G.I. Joe vs. Cobra: The Essential Guide 1982-2008. Random House. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-345-51642-8.
  3. ^ Wherle, Scott (2002). G.I. Joe: Battle Files #1. Devil's Due Publishing. p. 3.
  4. ^ Wherle, Scott (2002). G.I. Joe: Battle Files #1. Devil's Due Publishing. p. 4.
  5. ^ Santelmo, Vincent (1994). The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G.I. Joe 1964-1994. Krause Publications. p. 102. ISBN 978-0-87341-301-5.
  6. ^ Santelmo, Vincent (1994). The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G.I. Joe 1964-1994. Krause Publications. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-87341-301-5.
  7. ^ Bellomo, Mark (2005). The Ultimate Guide to G.I. Joe 1982-1994. Krause Publications. p. 201. ISBN 978-0-89689-922-3.
  8. ^ "Barbecue". Yojoe.Com. Retrieved 2012-09-17.
  9. ^ "Barbecue". Yojoe.Com. Retrieved 2012-09-17.
  10. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #40 (October 1985)
  11. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #41 (November 1985)
  12. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #47
  13. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #48 (1986)
  14. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #49
  15. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #52
  16. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #78 (Oct 1988)
  17. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #130
  18. ^ Action Force #1 (March 1987)
  19. ^ Action Force #7 (April 1987)
  20. ^ Action Force #8-9 (1987)
  21. ^ Action Force #32 (October 1987)
  22. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero vol. 2 #29 (May 2004)
  23. ^ Jolley, Dan; Seeley, Tim; Su, E. J. (2005). link. ISBN 1932796320.
  24. ^ Cobra Civil War#0
  25. ^ "The Further Adventures of G.I. Joe". G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
  26. ^ . Half the Battle. Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2012-09-17.
  27. ^ "The Viper is Coming". G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
  28. ^ "Captives of Cobra". G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
  29. ^ "Worlds Without End". G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
  30. ^ G.I. Joe: The Movie (Motion picture). De Laurentiis Entertainment Group. April 20, 1987.
  31. ^ "Fire Fight". G.I. Joe: Renegades.
  32. ^ Murphy, Charles (May 3, 2018). . That Hashtag Show. Archived from the original on May 4, 2018. Retrieved May 4, 2018.

External links edit

  • Barbecue at JMM's G.I. Joe Comics Home Page

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Hero toyline comic books and animated series He is the G I Joe Team s firefighter and debuted in 1985 BarbecueG I Joe characterDetail from the cover to Marvel UK s Action Force issue 32 featuring Barbecue Art by Geoff Senior First appearanceG I Joe issue 40 October 1985 Voiced byLoren Lester Sunbow Lee Jeffrey DiC Jerry O Connell Renegades In universe informationAffiliationG I JoeSpecialtyFirefighterFile nameKelly Gabriel A Birth placeBoston MassachusettsSN321 61 4231RankE 4 Corporal E 5 Sergeant Devil s Due comics Primary MOSFiremanSecondary MOSInfantrySubgroupsEco WarriorsSlaughter s Marauders Contents 1 Profile 2 Toys 3 Comics 3 1 Marvel Comics 3 2 Action Force 3 3 Devil s Due 3 4 IDW 4 Animated series 4 1 Sunbow 4 1 1 G I Joe The Movie 4 2 DiC 4 3 Renegades 5 Live action film 6 References 7 External linksProfile editHis real name is Gabriel A Kelly and his rank is that of corporal E 4 Barbecue was born in Boston Massachusetts Barbecue s primary military specialty is fireman and his secondary military specialty is infantry Barbecue would have been the seventh Kelly in his family line in the Boston Fire department if he hadn t joined the G I Joe Team 1 He does his job out of a sense of civic duty not out of family loyalty He also happens to like loud sirens clanging bells and breaking down doors with axes 2 Barbecue is known off duty as a party animal His wild tendencies sometimes bring him into conflict with teammate Stalker who doesn t believe that G I Joe is a place for partiers regardless of whether it interferes with their performance on the G I Joe team After the team was temporarily disbanded and reinstated Barbecue offered his services once again and was accepted back on reserve status for special missions 3 He is shown to have dark blonde hair and a peach skin complexion when not wearing his helmet 4 Toys editBarbecue was first released as an action figure in 1985 5 The figure was repainted and released as part of the Slaughter s Marauders line in 1989 6 A new version of Barbecue was released as part of the Eco Warriors line in 1992 7 New versions of Barbecue were released in 2008 for the G I Joe 25th Anniversary line 8 and in 2009 for the G I Joe The Rise of Cobra line 9 Comics editMarvel Comics edit In the Marvel Comics G I Joe series he first appeared in issue 40 October 1985 crawling out of a storage locker on the Joe s new battle platform His appearance is unexpected and earns him a pistol pointed in his face from Shipwreck He is part of a team of Joes assigned to erect the new transportable Air Sea Base in the Gulf of Mexico When Cobra attacks seeking to trigger the geological fault line there Barbecue helps protect the platform by chopping off burning pieces and leaping onto attacking hydrofoils 10 In the next issue all available Joes are assigned to take down the newly formed Cobra Island The island was created as a result of Cobra s efforts and the Joes seek to drive Cobra off the island before they can claim sovereignty Shipwreck and Barbecue take out a Cobra HISS tank by themselves Legal maneuvering has Cobra Island recognized as a nation and the Joes are forced to leave 11 Barbecue later returns to the Gulf as part of a team of Joes seeking to rescue Ripcord and Snake Eyes from Cobra Island 12 They take Ripcord back to the Pit where they discover that this was really Zartan in disguise After Zartan infiltrates Joe headquarters Barbecue is seen spraying down the halls with foam in hopes that the Joes will spot his footprints 13 Soon after Barbecue helps take part in the assault on Springfield 14 Barbecue is present when Storm Shadow infiltrates G I Joe HQ in an effort to gain emotional support from Snake Eyes When the Cobra agent is left to leave in peace Barbecue makes a sarcastic comment about a second agent being allowed to leave with knowledge of the Joe HQ location Zarana being the first in the previous issue Scarlett angered at the man s insensitivity punches him in the face 15 When murderous generals wish to push blame for a Cobra Island raid on the Joe team he is one of the few Joes to escape capture He teams up with the rogue Joes such as Bazooka Roadblock and Grunt in a successful raid that rescues General Hawk and ultimately exposes the conspiracy 16 When Cobra later invades the Pit Airtight and Barbecue fend off a squad of Laser Vipers They retreat when the B A T s are deployed which break through the blast doors and prepare to invade the Pit 17 Action Force edit Barbecue also appears in the British Action Force comics which maintain a different continuity In Action Force continuity Barbecue is named Gabriel A Garibaldi and was born in Naples Italy In the first issue he mysteriously escapes being murdered at the hands of Storm Shadow 18 He later returns to help raid a Cobra stronghold that is masquerading as a fast food franchise 19 He also assists when Lady Jaye is threatened by a motion sensitive bomb 20 Airtight and Barbecue successfully stop a run away train full of radioactive materials from causing the death of many innocent people At the end of the story Airtight refers to his friend as Italian 21 Devil s Due edit Barbecue appears in issue 29 of the Devil s Due G I Joe series 22 He is prominent in the alternate continuity of G I Joe Vs Transformers He is part of a team sent to a future Earth in order to stop all of humanity from being wiped out This involves working with Cobra operatives and ignoring allies 23 IDW edit Barbecue appears in the new continuity created by IDW He and a team of Joes investigate a theater in the abandoned town of Springfield A Cobra operative named Krake ambushes the team and kills every single member including Barbecue This kicks off the contest to find the next Cobra Commander by seeing who can kill the most Joes 24 Animated series editSunbow edit Barbecue first appeared in the G I Joe first season episode The Further Adventures of G I Joe 25 In the Sunbow series he speaks with a heavy New England accent and was voiced by Loren Lester 26 Early on in the series Barbecue had blond hair but in his later appearances his hair was recolored to reddish brown His first major role was in the episode The Viper Is Coming in which he first hosts a party at his newly renovated firehouse He then constantly receives telephone calls from a mysterious man called the Viper telling him he is coming and giving ambiguous locations The cryptic messages lead to G I Joe coincidentally finding and preemptively attacking Cobra at the various given locations At the end of the episode the Viper is revealed to be a German man who has come to wipe the windows of Barbecue s house 27 The two part episode Captives of Cobra reveals that Barbecue comes from a family of firefighters In the same episode his father is one of many Joe relatives brainwashed and sent to fight the team 28 In another two part episode Worlds Without End he is one of the Joes sent to an alternate reality where Cobra rules the world 29 He appeared in two PSAs both of which involved fire safety G I Joe The Movie edit Barbecue also appeared briefly in the 1987 animated film G I Joe The Movie seen participating in the battle of Cobra La 30 DiC edit He appeared in the DiC G I Joe cartoon four times but had no spoken lines just one grunt provided by Lee Jeffrey Renegades edit Barbecue appears in the G I Joe Renegades episode Fire Fight Gabriel Kelly is a firefighter who worked for the Green Ridge Fire Department at the time when Cobra Industries was constructing a dam He is initially against the anti Cobra protests Kelly helps put down a fire near the town mayor s house thinking the Joes are the culprits After learning Firefly is the real arsonist he ends up assisting Roadblock in blowing up a dam in order to put out a fire that Firefly started Roadblock gives him the nickname Barbecue which he likes When Firefly ambushes Barbecue and Roadblock in the helicopter Barbecue fights Firefly until Roadblock gets him out of the helicopter When offered to help out G I Joe Barbecue instead stays in Green Ridge to help rebuild it 31 Live action film editBarbecue will be appearing in G I Joe Ever Vigilant 32 References edit Hama Larry 1987 Howard Mackie ed G I Joe Order Of Battle Marvel Entertainment Group p 9 ISBN 978 0 87135 288 0 Hidalgo Pablo 2009 07 07 G I Joe vs Cobra The Essential Guide 1982 2008 Random House p 41 ISBN 978 0 345 51642 8 Wherle Scott 2002 G I Joe Battle Files 1 Devil s Due Publishing p 3 Wherle Scott 2002 G I Joe Battle Files 1 Devil s Due Publishing p 4 Santelmo Vincent 1994 The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G I Joe 1964 1994 Krause Publications p 102 ISBN 978 0 87341 301 5 Santelmo Vincent 1994 The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G I Joe 1964 1994 Krause Publications p 125 ISBN 978 0 87341 301 5 Bellomo Mark 2005 The Ultimate Guide to G I Joe 1982 1994 Krause Publications p 201 ISBN 978 0 89689 922 3 Barbecue Yojoe Com Retrieved 2012 09 17 Barbecue Yojoe Com Retrieved 2012 09 17 G I Joe A Real American Hero 40 October 1985 G I Joe A Real American Hero 41 November 1985 G I Joe A Real American Hero 47 G I Joe A Real American Hero 48 1986 G I Joe A Real American Hero 49 G I Joe A Real American Hero 52 G I Joe A Real American Hero 78 Oct 1988 G I Joe A Real American Hero 130 Action Force 1 March 1987 Action Force 7 April 1987 Action Force 8 9 1987 Action Force 32 October 1987 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 29 May 2004 Jolley Dan Seeley Tim Su E J 2005 link ISBN 1932796320 Cobra Civil War 0 The Further Adventures of G I Joe G I Joe A Real American Hero 1985 Characters Half the Battle Archived from the original on 2012 03 03 Retrieved 2012 09 17 The Viper is Coming G I Joe A Real American Hero Captives of Cobra G I Joe A Real American Hero Worlds Without End G I Joe A Real American Hero G I Joe The Movie Motion picture De Laurentiis Entertainment Group April 20 1987 Fire Fight G I Joe Renegades Murphy Charles May 3 2018 EXCLUSIVE Character Details About The G I Joe Ever 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