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Zap (G.I. Joe)

Zap 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 original bazooka soldier and debuted in 1982.

Zap
G.I. Joe character
First appearance1982
Voiced byBuster Jones (Sunbow/Marvel)
In-universe information
AffiliationG.I. Joe
SpecialtyBazooka Soldier
File nameMelendez, Rafael J.
Birth placeNew York, NY
SNRA633980744
RankE-4 (Corporal) (1982)
E-6 (Staff Sergeant) (1997)
Primary MOSCombat Engineer
Secondary MOSInfantry, Artillery

Profile edit

His real name is Rafael J. Melendez, and his rank is that of corporal. Zap was born in New York City.

His primary military specialty is combat engineer and his secondary military specialty is infantry artillery. Zap is the team specialist in armor-piercing and anti-tank weapons but also functions as demolitions man. He has received advanced infantry training, and specialized education in engineer school and ordnance school. Zap is a qualified expert with the M-14, M-16, M1911A1 Auto Pistol, M79 grenade launcher, M-72 LAW (Light Anti-Armor Weapon) Rocket, XM-17A TOW (Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire command data link guided) Missile, and the XM-47 (Dragon Missile).[1]

Toys edit

Zap was first released as an action figure in 1982.[2]

A new version of Zap was released as part of the Super Sonic Fighters line in 1991.[3] He has a 2009 figure as a part of the 'Assault On Cobra Island' box set.

Comics edit

Marvel Comics edit

In the Marvel Comics G.I. Joe series, Zap is featured in the first issue, along with the rest of the original roster. One of his first missions was helping to rescue peace activist and committed pacifist Dr. Adele Burkhart from the forces of Cobra.[4]

Zap is featured in issue #4. Crazed militia commander Vance Wingfield, whose organization is partly funded by Cobra, has armed a nuclear bomb in the wake of his defeat. Assisted by Grunt, Zap successfully disables the bomb.[5] Later, Zap helps defend the Kennedy Space Center from Cobra attack.[6]

Scarlett, Snake Eyes and Zap are captured by Cobra during an investigation of the town of Springfield. It would turn out Springfield was basically Cobra down to the core, every citizen, even the children, a loyal member. Even the arcade carries live weaponry, a fact which almost kills the trio. While imprisoned, the Joes are drugged into a hallucinatory state. They are freed by their fellow inmate, a young boy named Billy who had learned the drugs were neutralized by the heat of the cell's light bulb. The Joes manage to steal a Cobra aircraft. Its navigational equipment is damaged, though and this, combined with a disorienting storm, keeps Springfield's location secret for now. Billy does not go with them, preferring to stay and work with Springfield's Cobra resistance.[7]

Next, Zap plays a minor role in stopping Cobra from stealing weapons grade plutonium and spreading around a dangerous plague. Both threats are soon neutralized.[8] He also flies a helicopter in a support role as G.I. Joe investigates Cobra activity in the Florida Everglades.[9]

Later, the original Joe team would be taken off active duty and given administrative positions.[10] This is quickly reversed when the location of Springfield is discovered. Most able Joes, Zap included, go on the offensive. Zap discovers a network of tunnels underneath the city, all primed to explode. He was not able to disarm the bombs but due to his warnings no one was killed in the explosion.[11]

As with many other Joes, Zap helps dig out the new Joe HQ based in Utah.[12]

Zap is one of about fifteen Joes to answer an illegal call for action by Roadblock. The Joe team had been framed for an attack on Cobra Island and Generals Hawk and Hollingsworth were being held prison in a small hospital. The Joes manage to storm the hospital and with the assistance of Destro, discredit the force opposing the Joes.[13]

Zap assists First Sergeant Duke in judging and training a new class of G.I. Joe recruits.[14]

Zap returns to action as part of a team selected to help protect the President of the United States during a baseball game. He is neutralized by the hypnotizing abilities of the Cobra agent, Crystal Ball. Cover Girl returns the hypnotized Joes to normal.[15]

Devil's Due edit

Zap is one of the many Joes assigned to assault Cobra Island during the second of their civil wars.[16]

It is later revealed that Zap has been promoted to the head of the New York G.I. Joe branch. Moments later, a building nearby containing Duke and Lady Jaye explodes. Zap leads the Joe-intensive rescue effort and personally uncovers his dazed but alive teammates.[17]

Zap also appears in the Devil's Due series 'G.I. Joe Declassified', which takes place early in the Joe continuity. He, Stalker, Grunt and Rock'N'Roll are the focus of much Joe attention as they become lost far behind enemy lines, with no backup and ultimately, a badly wounded prisoner. Issue 3 of the series focuses on Zap's history, family and homelife. He reveals that he joined the military as a way to give back to society that had blessed his family so much.[18]

During the World War 3 storyline Zap is listed in issue #28 as being deployed to Spain.[19] A brief one panel appearance in #32 shows Zap fighting Cobra in Madrid.[20]

IDW edit

Zap is part of a three-man team sent to Sierra Gordo to help rescue American hostages. With the assistance of Stalker, Shipwreck and various local law enforcement officers, the hostages are safely rescued.[21]

In a crossover with the Six Million Dollar Man franchise Zap is one of about a dozen Joes entrusted with personally guarding the Presidents of America and Mexico and the Prime Minister of Canada.[22]

Animated series edit

Sunbow edit

Zap appeared in the original G.I. Joe animated series.[23] Zap was voiced by Buster Jones. He first appeared in the "A Real American Hero" mini-series,[24] and frequently appeared in the first season.

G.I. Joe: The Movie edit

Zap also appeared in the opening scene of the 1987 animated film G.I. Joe: The Movie, during the battle at the Statue of Liberty.[25]

DiC edit

Zap reappeared in the DiC G.I. Joe animated series. All his appearances in the series were silent.

Video games edit

Zap is one of the featured characters in the 1985 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero computer game.[26]

Other works edit

Zap has a brief mention in the Scott Russell Sanders non-fiction novel Paradise Of Bombs.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ Hama, Larry (1987). Howard Mackie (ed.). G.I. Joe Order Of Battle. Marvel Entertainment Group. p. 126. ISBN 0-87135-288-5.
  2. ^ Santelmo, Vincent (1994). The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G.I. Joe 1964-1994. Krause Publications. p. 91. ISBN 0-87341-301-6.
  3. ^ Santelmo, Vincent (1994). The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G.I. Joe 1964-1994. Krause Publications. p. 133. ISBN 0-87341-301-6.
  4. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #1 (June 1982)
  5. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #4 (September 1982)
  6. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #8 (February 1983)
  7. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #10 (April 1983)
  8. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #11 (May 1983)
  9. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #25 (July 1984)
  10. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #33 (1985)
  11. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #50
  12. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #63-64
  13. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #78 (Late October, 1988)
  14. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #82 (January 1989)
  15. ^ G.I. Joe Special Missions #24 (August 1989)
  16. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #24 (2003)
  17. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #30 (2003)
  18. ^ G.I. Joe Declassified #1-3 (2006)
  19. ^ G.I. Joe #28 (2007)
  20. ^ G.I. Joe #32 (February 2008)
  21. ^ G.I.Joe: A Real American Hero #251 (April 2018)
  22. ^ G.I.Joe Versus The Six Million Dollar Man #1 (February 2018)
  23. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television animated shows: an illustrated encyclopedia, 1949 through 2003, Volume 1. McFarland & Co. p. 376. ISBN 978-0-7864-2099-5.
  24. ^ "A Real American Hero". G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Season 1. Episode 1–5.
  25. ^ G.I. Joe: The Movie (Motion picture). De Laurentiis Entertainment Group. April 20, 1987.
  26. ^ Roberts, Matt. "G.I. Joe for Personal Computers". YoJoe.com. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
  27. ^ Sanders, Scott (1993). The Paradise of Bombs. Beacon Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-8070-6343-9.

External links edit

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

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American Hero toyline comic books and animated series He is the G I Joe Team s original bazooka soldier and debuted in 1982 ZapG I Joe characterFirst appearance1982Voiced byBuster Jones Sunbow Marvel In universe informationAffiliationG I JoeSpecialtyBazooka SoldierFile nameMelendez Rafael J Birth placeNew York NYSNRA633980744RankE 4 Corporal 1982 E 6 Staff Sergeant 1997 Primary MOSCombat EngineerSecondary MOSInfantry Artillery Contents 1 Profile 2 Toys 3 Comics 3 1 Marvel Comics 3 2 Devil s Due 3 3 IDW 4 Animated series 4 1 Sunbow 4 1 1 G I Joe The Movie 4 2 DiC 5 Video games 6 Other works 7 References 8 External linksProfile editHis real name is Rafael J Melendez and his rank is that of corporal Zap was born in New York City His primary military specialty is combat engineer and his secondary military specialty is infantry artillery Zap is the team specialist in armor piercing and anti tank weapons but also functions as demolitions man He has received advanced infantry training and specialized education in engineer school and ordnance school Zap is a qualified expert with the M 14 M 16 M1911A1 Auto Pistol M79 grenade launcher M 72 LAW Light Anti Armor Weapon Rocket XM 17A TOW Tube launched Optically tracked Wire command data link guided Missile and the XM 47 Dragon Missile 1 Toys editZap was first released as an action figure in 1982 2 A new version of Zap was released as part of the Super Sonic Fighters line in 1991 3 He has a 2009 figure as a part of the Assault On Cobra Island box set Comics editMarvel Comics edit In the Marvel Comics G I Joe series Zap is featured in the first issue along with the rest of the original roster One of his first missions was helping to rescue peace activist and committed pacifist Dr Adele Burkhart from the forces of Cobra 4 Zap is featured in issue 4 Crazed militia commander Vance Wingfield whose organization is partly funded by Cobra has armed a nuclear bomb in the wake of his defeat Assisted by Grunt Zap successfully disables the bomb 5 Later Zap helps defend the Kennedy Space Center from Cobra attack 6 Scarlett Snake Eyes and Zap are captured by Cobra during an investigation of the town of Springfield It would turn out Springfield was basically Cobra down to the core every citizen even the children a loyal member Even the arcade carries live weaponry a fact which almost kills the trio While imprisoned the Joes are drugged into a hallucinatory state They are freed by their fellow inmate a young boy named Billy who had learned the drugs were neutralized by the heat of the cell s light bulb The Joes manage to steal a Cobra aircraft Its navigational equipment is damaged though and this combined with a disorienting storm keeps Springfield s location secret for now Billy does not go with them preferring to stay and work with Springfield s Cobra resistance 7 Next Zap plays a minor role in stopping Cobra from stealing weapons grade plutonium and spreading around a dangerous plague Both threats are soon neutralized 8 He also flies a helicopter in a support role as G I Joe investigates Cobra activity in the Florida Everglades 9 Later the original Joe team would be taken off active duty and given administrative positions 10 This is quickly reversed when the location of Springfield is discovered Most able Joes Zap included go on the offensive Zap discovers a network of tunnels underneath the city all primed to explode He was not able to disarm the bombs but due to his warnings no one was killed in the explosion 11 As with many other Joes Zap helps dig out the new Joe HQ based in Utah 12 Zap is one of about fifteen Joes to answer an illegal call for action by Roadblock The Joe team had been framed for an attack on Cobra Island and Generals Hawk and Hollingsworth were being held prison in a small hospital The Joes manage to storm the hospital and with the assistance of Destro discredit the force opposing the Joes 13 Zap assists First Sergeant Duke in judging and training a new class of G I Joe recruits 14 Zap returns to action as part of a team selected to help protect the President of the United States during a baseball game He is neutralized by the hypnotizing abilities of the Cobra agent Crystal Ball Cover Girl returns the hypnotized Joes to normal 15 Devil s Due edit Zap is one of the many Joes assigned to assault Cobra Island during the second of their civil wars 16 It is later revealed that Zap has been promoted to the head of the New York G I Joe branch Moments later a building nearby containing Duke and Lady Jaye explodes Zap leads the Joe intensive rescue effort and personally uncovers his dazed but alive teammates 17 Zap also appears in the Devil s Due series G I Joe Declassified which takes place early in the Joe continuity He Stalker Grunt and Rock N Roll are the focus of much Joe attention as they become lost far behind enemy lines with no backup and ultimately a badly wounded prisoner Issue 3 of the series focuses on Zap s history family and homelife He reveals that he joined the military as a way to give back to society that had blessed his family so much 18 During the World War 3 storyline Zap is listed in issue 28 as being deployed to Spain 19 A brief one panel appearance in 32 shows Zap fighting Cobra in Madrid 20 IDW edit Zap is part of a three man team sent to Sierra Gordo to help rescue American hostages With the assistance of Stalker Shipwreck and various local law enforcement officers the hostages are safely rescued 21 In a crossover with the Six Million Dollar Man franchise Zap is one of about a dozen Joes entrusted with personally guarding the Presidents of America and Mexico and the Prime Minister of Canada 22 Animated series editSunbow edit Zap appeared in the original G I Joe animated series 23 Zap was voiced by Buster Jones He first appeared in the A Real American Hero mini series 24 and frequently appeared in the first season G I Joe The Movie edit Zap also appeared in the opening scene of the 1987 animated film G I Joe The Movie during the battle at the Statue of Liberty 25 DiC edit Zap reappeared in the DiC G I Joe animated series All his appearances in the series were silent Video games editZap is one of the featured characters in the 1985 G I Joe A Real American Hero computer game 26 Other works editZap has a brief mention in the Scott Russell Sanders non fiction novel Paradise Of Bombs 27 References edit Hama Larry 1987 Howard Mackie ed G I Joe Order Of Battle Marvel Entertainment Group p 126 ISBN 0 87135 288 5 Santelmo Vincent 1994 The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G I Joe 1964 1994 Krause Publications p 91 ISBN 0 87341 301 6 Santelmo Vincent 1994 The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G I Joe 1964 1994 Krause Publications p 133 ISBN 0 87341 301 6 G I Joe A Real American Hero 1 June 1982 G I Joe A Real American Hero 4 September 1982 G I Joe A Real American Hero 8 February 1983 G I Joe A Real American Hero 10 April 1983 G I Joe A Real American Hero 11 May 1983 G I Joe A Real American Hero 25 July 1984 G I Joe A Real American Hero 33 1985 G I Joe A Real American Hero 50 G I Joe A Real American Hero 63 64 G I Joe A Real American Hero 78 Late October 1988 G I Joe A Real American Hero 82 January 1989 G I Joe Special Missions 24 August 1989 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 24 2003 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 30 2003 G I Joe Declassified 1 3 2006 G I Joe 28 2007 G I Joe 32 February 2008 G I Joe A Real American Hero 251 April 2018 G I Joe Versus The Six Million Dollar Man 1 February 2018 Erickson Hal 2005 Television animated shows an illustrated encyclopedia 1949 through 2003 Volume 1 McFarland amp Co p 376 ISBN 978 0 7864 2099 5 A Real American Hero G I Joe A Real American Hero Season 1 Episode 1 5 G I Joe The Movie Motion picture De Laurentiis Entertainment Group April 20 1987 Roberts Matt G I Joe for Personal Computers YoJoe com Retrieved 2010 03 20 Sanders Scott 1993 The Paradise of Bombs Beacon Press p 123 ISBN 978 0 8070 6343 9 External links editZap at JMM s G I 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