Hama had a pretty lengthy run on the original ongoing Wolverine series. I think it's worth noting that the man responsible for GI Joe also had a big hand in shaping the mythos of Wolverine as well.
Wow I didn't remember Undertow being part of the Iron Grenadiers. He was always my go to figure for the Cobra Hammerhead and I thought he was just an updated Eel lol.
Most impressive review and video. Larry Hama is the father of G.I. Joe in my opinion and the treatment he has received, as of late, is sad. Just read about someone stealing his art supplies at a show. Such a shame, glad you are promoting and supporting Larry. Yo Joe💥💥💥
I don't read the comics but that's great that Hama is still writing GI Joe. I appreciate your putting a spot light to what he's doing now. He won't be making GI Joe comics forever - best to appreciate what you have while you have it.
I hope Larry is not feeling unappreciated by the fans, his legend is as big as GI joe itself. It’s Tough at conventions to convey to a legend (like Larry) in a few seconds of conversation how important their creations, art, and stories were to your life. I know it was for me.
Welcome to the run. I've been reading it since it relaunched, and it's a monthly trip to my childhood. I recommend getting the trades so you can catch up.
I know Larry Hama he is a legend most primarily known to write for G.I.Joe. He also wrote Wolverines and other Comics including the Nam comics not only that he was served his country as a veteran. I am shocked that there were some negative comments leveled against him I did not why and what reasons for these questionable comments but that is shameful Hama is not just a great writer who provided a great backstory to G.I.Joe but as I said he served in the Army and deserves respect. No matter what although I am not sure why please have some civility.
Great episode. I’ve seen Larry’s posts and feel for him. Love his older and current Joe comics and his Wolverine run was terrific. This vehicle? It’s hilarious. I had it and enjoyed it but it’s so silly.
The filecard of the hiss tank driver stated they was a qualified expert of Fang. So I imagined a folded up FANG was inside the HISS. That could be unpacked, unfolded and locked in to place. While Destro's Dominator could be the second generation of that idea. By the time the Dominator was released I didn't have the capability to acquire Joe vehicles. But now I really want one. A few MASK vehicles sort of made it in the Joe's (cobra) garage. this Dominator... RHINO... Cobra Steel Crusher.
This was another toy that got reissued during the JvC days of my childhood. I wish my parents got me it, because I desperately needed both Cobra armor and air power, and this literally could do both, you could play with it either way.
Love your toy reviews!! Thank you, i have been collecting for years now but after finding you a few years ago I finding out about toys I never new about!
Yes, Larry could use some more fans writing in. I have done this once until now, will be doing it more often from now on. The Dominator is odd and fun at the same time. Very fragile tabs that keep the tracks in place!
I don't do any social media but YT. I'd rather reminisce with old songs & childhood things than brag about the Kale salad I had for dinner 😂 so please excuse my next question but where could I contact him? I'd email him this minute!😉 or should I just start an IG?
Another fantastic review, which is par for the course. All of your videos excite me about collecting/ overpaying for my G.I. Joe fix. Thank you for making me spend tons of money to display my passion. I plan my days around the hcc788 video reviews! Keep up the awesome task of entertaining, and educating us, about figures and vehicles that many of us don’t know about because we left G.I. Joe before they came out. I am so excited to get caught up through your amazing videos. I salute you, Sir.
I think I remember one box saying it was Destro's personal vehicle, so I always thought of it as singular with him in one of the seats. The similarities of the side missile pods are one of the reasons I believe the RAGE vehicle was among a few "Cobra" toys originally designed for IRON GRENADIER before they unfortunately ended that great line. They kind of resurfaced in the M.A.R.S. Attacks line, but I don't think they were called Iron Grenadiers, or that there were any new Iron Grenadiers vehicles. Combo weapons traditionally don't work as well as singular designed to for one of those functions. The point of combo weapons is to be able to have some of the functions of different weaponry, not all of them. I always thought maybe the tank is weight might be offset by an anti gravity generator similar to the A.G.P.'s. Hasbro should n't have skimped and made the thrusters VTOL capable. To me the biggest flaw is how cheaply the toy is made. The treads are so clearly hollow, it's hard to imagine them working without axel cross bars attaching the two sides to a central gear shaft.
Don't forget, he played a North Korean soldier in the 1976 M*A*S*H episode, "The Korean Surgeon". I found that out in one of the Bullpen Bulletins profiles Marvel used to do in the 80s.
@@JoeMotionVideos82 Also two of the actors from the Sunbow G.I. Joe cartoon appeared in MASH. Michael Bell (voice actor for Duke) played a chopper pilot in one episode(He did quite a bit of television work in the 1970's and 1980's in addition to his voice over work). Jerry Houser (Voice Actor for Sci Fi) also appeared in one episode.
Great review, it almost reminds me of the vehicle in the movie The Three Stooges in Orbit, that was a helicopter, submarine and tank all in one. One thing I noticed that seemed to be on other vehicles was foot pegs for other figures to ride on. I'd love to write Larry Hama and give him an idea for a character that was a customized figure that my son and I came up with when he played with his G.I. Joes. The body was mainly from the Python Patrol Televiper, the head was from an Astroviper (I think) and the arms from a Python Parol viper. We came up with a codename and back story. I won't give it away here in case Mr. Hama uses it.
I've heard it theorized that Battleforce 2000 was originally meant to be "GI Joe the Next Generation", set a few decades into the future, and the Iron Grenadiers their nemesis also in the 21st century. It would have been cool if they had stuck to that, and then maybe brought in future Cobra too
I own it, I believe it was one of the final vehicles I bought as a kid before I was “too old for Joe”. Sad. With that being said, the engine thrusters pull back and extend to make the tail end longer. My side machine guns never stayed in place like yours do. Weird. I’m with you, I liked it, but didn’t love it. And it always felt a little cheap on the design, but it was near the tail end of the line, so I guess I don’t blame them for cutting corners.
Great video! Great review. I just had a thought: second year of the line, Killer Whale, 1990, this monstrosity. It even appears as though the hollow plastic syndrome is already in effect; looking at the toy, it looks like a chimera of sorts. There is also a spot, underneath the rear deck, where it looks like some piece should slide in. The treads look cheap as they are only molded on one side. The engines being exposed, no covers, the red color remains only in the cockpit area. I feel sorry for the kids that only knew 1990s GI Joe toys. Love your channel!
Probably this vehicle would've worked better as a toy and concept had the tank chassis be detachable to the flight section to explain why it had duel cockpits.
Is maybe the weirdest design and concept for a vehicle I've ever seen. Honestly it would make more sense if it an half separate from the tank to form an helicopter: after all it already got two distinct cockpits.
I love this channel HC and I'm a huge fan of Larry Hama's early work on G.I.JOE. Its hard to talk about because its a 'touchy subject'. But when the character Snakes-Eyes essentially became a girl, I had an issue with it. I don't want to offend any one who likes the change. If you do thats fine. I honestly hated it and bowed out when they did it. I've been with 80's Joe brand since its beginning. I'm aware of the entire IDW backstory to it so don't bother. I have a daughter and am cool with many of the female heroines of our times. I simply tuned out when they decided to kill off G.I. JOE's most iconic character.
@@Tr0nzoid Its rough. 'Gender politics' have taken over movies and comics. I go to these things for an escape, not to be preached too. Its a real shame.
Amen brother. I never thought GI Joe would become corrupted by sjw garbage, but there you go. They also added an obese female character to replace a regular male, some computer hacking teens, and a pile of other crap. I couldn’t handle that mess and left the title years ago. Maybe I’m stuck in the past, but man it was so much better!
@@cowpuddles4851 Right on J. Martin! We need more talk about this and I'm glad others are joining me. I'm not alone. Yes the character Salvo was butchered. I got into an online argument with an individual who identified as Samoan. He defended the change and his guard went right up when I voiced my opinion. It was ugly. I stressed heavily that I dont hate his race. Not to mention there was already a Somoan on the Joe team! Red Dog of the the subgroup Slaughters Marauders.
I imagine a combo vehicle to be like a futon. A futon is an uncomfortable couch that turns into a lousy bed. However a weird way, I like this vehicle. I think of the helicopter is used to get the tank into position more then aerial combat. And under Cobra Commander, the helicopter could be used to retreat faster.
I like the way the cockpits are spaced one slightly to the front of the other. An OK Vehicle and nice to see the IG were hanging on at the time! I wished they had done better and longer as a faction and in the classic IG traditional colors this is a winner!!!
As an X-Men fan, I absolutely love Larry Hama. I never really knew about his history with the GI Joe comics up until a few years ago, which I checked out recently and were an absolute blast to read, to me he'll always be best remembered for his underrated run on Wolverine (i'd argue the best writer of Logan's solo series of all time) since I'm mostly a comic book fan at heart and X-Men are my absolute jam. From his early issues with Marc Silvestri and Mark Texiera to his unfairly maligned bone-claw issues with Adam Kubert right before the Dog-Face era of Wolvie (seriously, there are so many damn good issues Hama and Kubert did together before issue 100), all the way through the forgotten Leinel F. Yu issues at the end when Yu was first breaking into comics, no one understood or wrote that character better than Hama except maybe Chris Claremont, but Hama has him beat in the department of "always show Wolverine doing/in the middle of cool, fun shit." You're absolutely right, the dude deserves way more attention than he gets, anyone that enjoys his Joe work would probably love his Wolverine issues and should check that run out, I highly recommend it. Some highlights - the first arc he wrote, which were also Silvestri's first issues on art, where Logan goes to war with the Madripoor branch of the Yakuza and even - GASP - dies?! His later two parter with Silvestri featuring a rematch of his Mutant Massacre battle with Sabertooth that becomes a triple threat involving Cable. Issues 48-50, which make up an overlooked/underrated unofficial sequel to BWS's Weapon X story, with some gorgeous art by Silvestri. The Silver Fox saga, revealing more snippets of Logan's mysterious past and art from the also underrated Texiera. The first post-adamantium issue, issue 75, as well as the following two that feature a classic throw down with Lady Deathstrike and stunning visuals from a young Adam Kubert. Issue 90, which features maybe the best Wolverine and Sabertooth fight of all time and Kubert in his prime on art chores. The four issue Age of Apocalypse revamp series, Weapon X (another fine Hama/Kubert jam), which gives us a glimpse of what an off-hinted at Jean Grey/Logan romance would look like as well as a surprisngly fun action/adventure romp in the midst of a fairly bleak larger dystopic story. And finally, Hama's last few issues with Yu (channeling equal parts Whilce Portacio and mid90sTravis Charest), where he attempts to set up a pretty interesting new status quo/setting for the character and gives us another showdown with Logan's former master and enemy, Lord Shingen. The less said about Hama's Generation X run, the better. But to be fair, every writer has to call a mulligan every once in a while, right?
Nice review. Kinda wished that you mentioned that the Dominator got re-released somewhere in the 2000s in different colors. Also I spotted 2 typos in the video. And even if I don't really read Hama's work much, he deserves more respect than what he's given at times lately. Even if he doesn't write newer stuff, calling him things like a "has been" is rather disrespectful. And yeah, that's a weird looking vehicle, but it makes sense since its from Destro and its a fun looking toy.
I mean the design of the A-10 was meant to carry a big cannon (the GAU-8 Avenger) like a tank. The A-10 is armored to take damage like a tank @@p.mc.4449
@@jamesclark2052 I agree. It's my most favorite plane. I was just talking about the G. I. Joe universe. Since Destro took the A-10 and retooled it. Hence, the Cobra Rattler. There really wasn't a need for Destro's Dominator.
@@jamesclark2052 So maybe not the Cobra Rattler, then perhaps the A10 Warthog Powerglide from G1? He was always a favorite of mine, as is the good old A10. They have retired it many times but it just keeps coming back.
In 2002 Hasbro reissued a repainted version of the Destro's Dominator. Yojoe.com only has the box, blueprints and decals (or at least it only appeared that to me) but Toyhax.com has pictures of the vehicle, although is a repro and alternative decal selling site.
He didn't forget the Razorback. He mentions it around the 6:16 mark, when he's going over the 1989 Iron Grenadier figures. Annihilator, Darklon & the Evader, and T.A.R.G.A.T. are shown, while Wild Boar & The Razorback are not. But Wild Boar and The Razorback are mentioned. HCC788 probably just doesn't have Wild Boar & The Razorback, and that's why it was only spoken about and not shown.
Big ups of course, to Larry Hama! That said, a flying tank? Flying. Tank. Oh no! GRRRR! Must...sma-JUST KIDDING! Seriously? There was a good reason it was probably only released in 1990, and it was a total insult a vehicle that size cane without a driver.
Great review! I think the Destro's Dominator is terrible ! It has no creativity whatsoever. Hasbro got lazy with this one in my opinion. The concept was poorly executed of being a tank and helicopter in one. There was lots of room for improvement on this toy. Instead of two uneven cockpits, they should've made into one cockpit. I can go on and on, but those tracks made the helicopter feature look hideous!
I going to to have to disagree with you on this one. It's a poor toy. I have a love for helicopters and I am willing to forgive. Some reality. I still believe in air wolf but this helicopter just sucks amd makes no sense.
Such a dumb design. I dig the IG colors, but the only flying tank that exists is the A-10, as it's a tank killer, but kills from above, and doesn't need to compete on ground level. I also dislike the asymmetrical cockpits, they look stupid.
To be honest if you were to call it something it seems more like an armored recon vehicle than a tank. I like the idea but the way they designed it... meh.
EREATA: The engines slide back for helicopter mode.
I think I just came 😂😂😂
The Dominator was featured in the 1990's Konami GI Joe Arcade game as the first level boss fight, piloted by Xamot and Tomax.
Hama had a pretty lengthy run on the original ongoing Wolverine series. I think it's worth noting that the man responsible for GI Joe also had a big hand in shaping the mythos of Wolverine as well.
Wow I didn't remember Undertow being part of the Iron Grenadiers. He was always my go to figure for the Cobra Hammerhead and I thought he was just an updated Eel lol.
Hydro viper was sorta the updated eel but hes more of a deep sea guy while eel and undertow are more like villainous navy Seals
07:02 in Europe, all Iron Grenadiers toys were sold with Cobra logos on the packaging (aside from the AGP which wasn't released in Europe)
Most impressive review and video. Larry Hama is the father of G.I. Joe in my opinion and the treatment he has received, as of late, is sad. Just read about someone stealing his art supplies at a show. Such a shame, glad you are promoting and supporting Larry. Yo Joe💥💥💥
I don't read the comics but that's great that Hama is still writing GI Joe. I appreciate your putting a spot light to what he's doing now. He won't be making GI Joe comics forever - best to appreciate what you have while you have it.
I hope Larry is not feeling unappreciated by the fans, his legend is as big as GI joe itself.
It’s Tough at conventions to convey to a legend (like Larry) in a few seconds of conversation how important their creations, art, and stories were to your life. I know it was for me.
Welcome to the run. I've been reading it since it relaunched, and it's a monthly trip to my childhood. I recommend getting the trades so you can catch up.
I know Larry Hama he is a legend most primarily known to write for G.I.Joe. He also wrote Wolverines and other Comics including the Nam comics not only that he was served his country as a veteran. I am shocked that there were some negative comments leveled against him I did not why and what reasons for these questionable comments but that is shameful Hama is not just a great writer who provided a great backstory to G.I.Joe but as I said he served in the Army and deserves respect. No matter what although I am not sure why please have some civility.
Great episode. I’ve seen Larry’s posts and feel for him. Love his older and current Joe comics and his Wolverine run was terrific.
This vehicle? It’s hilarious. I had it and enjoyed it but it’s so silly.
Why's Larry upset?
BRILLIANT way to support Larry Hama, and kudos to HCC for this effort promoting it! #yojoe
Larry if you read this I hope you do. I appreciate everything you’re doing for us in the community and that you have did for our country
The filecard of the hiss tank driver stated they was a qualified expert of Fang. So I imagined a folded up FANG was inside the HISS. That could be unpacked, unfolded and locked in to place. While Destro's Dominator could be the second generation of that idea. By the time the Dominator was released I didn't have the capability to acquire Joe vehicles. But now I really want one.
A few MASK vehicles sort of made it in the Joe's (cobra) garage.
this Dominator...
RHINO...
Cobra Steel Crusher.
Awesome review I never had the original but the Joe vs. Cobra one.
This was another toy that got reissued during the JvC days of my childhood. I wish my parents got me it, because I desperately needed both Cobra armor and air power, and this literally could do both, you could play with it either way.
Love your toy reviews!! Thank you, i have been collecting for years now but after finding you a few years ago I finding out about toys I never new about!
Yes, Larry could use some more fans writing in. I have done this once until now, will be doing it more often from now on. The Dominator is odd and fun at the same time. Very fragile tabs that keep the tracks in place!
I don't do any social media but YT. I'd rather reminisce with old songs & childhood things than brag about the Kale salad I had for dinner 😂 so please excuse my next question but where could I contact him? I'd email him this minute!😉 or should I just start an IG?
Another fantastic review, which is par for the course. All of your videos excite me about collecting/ overpaying for my G.I. Joe fix. Thank you for making me spend tons of money to display my passion. I plan my days around the hcc788 video reviews! Keep up the awesome task of entertaining, and educating us, about figures and vehicles that many of us don’t know about because we left G.I. Joe before they came out. I am so excited to get caught up through your amazing videos. I salute you, Sir.
I like that it's red black and gold, but I don't feel like it's the right ratio for a perfect Iron Grenadier vehicle. Great work!
I need to get this vehicle. I'm getting all the Iron Grendiere figures and vehicles. I have most already.
I think I remember one box saying it was Destro's personal vehicle, so I always thought of it as singular with him in one of the seats. The similarities of the side missile pods are one of the reasons I believe the RAGE vehicle was among a few "Cobra" toys originally designed for IRON GRENADIER before they unfortunately ended that great line. They kind of resurfaced in the M.A.R.S. Attacks line, but I don't think they were called Iron Grenadiers, or that there were any new Iron Grenadiers vehicles.
Combo weapons traditionally don't work as well as singular designed to for one of those functions. The point of combo weapons is to be able to have some of the functions of different weaponry, not all of them. I always thought maybe the tank is weight might be offset by an anti gravity generator similar to the A.G.P.'s. Hasbro should n't have skimped and made the thrusters VTOL capable. To me the biggest flaw is how cheaply the toy is made. The treads are so clearly hollow, it's hard to imagine them working without axel cross bars attaching the two sides to a central gear shaft.
My favorite vehicle that deatro made
Absolutely show Larry the respect he has earned. As a creator and writer and as a veteran
I agree. He has earned that respect.
Don't forget, he played a North Korean soldier in the 1976 M*A*S*H episode, "The Korean Surgeon". I found that out in one of the Bullpen Bulletins profiles Marvel used to do in the 80s.
@@TheDing1701 That's right! I forgot about that. I watch MASH every evening, I'll keep my eyes peeled for that.
@@JoeMotionVideos82 Also two of the actors from the Sunbow G.I. Joe cartoon appeared in MASH. Michael Bell (voice actor for Duke) played a chopper pilot in one episode(He did quite a bit of television work in the 1970's and 1980's in addition to his voice over work). Jerry Houser (Voice Actor for Sci Fi) also appeared in one episode.
Great review, it almost reminds me of the vehicle in the movie The Three Stooges in Orbit, that was a helicopter, submarine and tank all in one. One thing I noticed that seemed to be on other vehicles was foot pegs for other figures to ride on. I'd love to write Larry Hama and give him an idea for a character that was a customized figure that my son and I came up with when he played with his G.I. Joes. The body was mainly from the Python Patrol Televiper, the head was from an Astroviper (I think) and the arms from a Python Parol viper. We came up with a codename and back story. I won't give it away here in case Mr. Hama uses it.
That's one hell-a-tank! I have it on my "must get" list.
I agree the I.G.s are a great faction.
Was just rewatching this, and realized it would be an awesome toy, if the treads were replaced with pontoons, similar to the dreadnok vehicle...
I'm guessing this was designed after a night of heavy drinking, and nobody was willing to tell Destro it was crap
I've heard it theorized that Battleforce 2000 was originally meant to be "GI Joe the Next Generation", set a few decades into the future, and the Iron Grenadiers their nemesis also in the 21st century. It would have been cool if they had stuck to that, and then maybe brought in future Cobra too
You are really going to enjoy the IDW run...mr. hama is doing some of his best writing & the art is exceptional! (particularly Netho Diaz's work)
Hey HCC in the 2010 A-Team movie, they proved a tank can fly! LOL
I own it, I believe it was one of the final vehicles I bought as a kid before I was “too old for Joe”. Sad. With that being said, the engine thrusters pull back and extend to make the tail end longer. My side machine guns never stayed in place like yours do. Weird. I’m with you, I liked it, but didn’t love it. And it always felt a little cheap on the design, but it was near the tail end of the line, so I guess I don’t blame them for cutting corners.
Awesome review Hoodie!!!
I love that you picked the C1 Ariete as a tank example. Such an under appreciated vehicle.
"You know what? The Cobra Mamba isn't awkward enough."
Great review as always!
Great video! Great review. I just had a thought: second year of the line, Killer Whale, 1990, this monstrosity. It even appears as though the hollow plastic syndrome is already in effect; looking at the toy, it looks like a chimera of sorts. There is also a spot, underneath the rear deck, where it looks like some piece should slide in. The treads look cheap as they are only molded on one side. The engines being exposed, no covers, the red color remains only in the cockpit area. I feel sorry for the kids that only knew 1990s GI Joe toys.
Love your channel!
bro you have to watch it in the cartoon it will all make sense then
The Dominator is popular with Grenadiers who want to have bigger.....equipment!
Probably this vehicle would've worked better as a toy and concept had the tank chassis be detachable to the flight section to explain why it had duel cockpits.
Is maybe the weirdest design and concept for a vehicle I've ever seen.
Honestly it would make more sense if it an half separate from the tank to form an helicopter: after all it already got two distinct cockpits.
HCC788: "It's a tank-icopter... it's a helicop-tank..."
Me: It's a Transformer! 😀 No, wait-- wrong franchise.
It's a helatank
I thought the Baroness was Destro’s dominator...
nice...
Did Larry bring us Girl Salvo ? so do you like girl Salvo
I love this channel HC and I'm a huge fan of Larry Hama's early work on G.I.JOE. Its hard to talk about because its a 'touchy subject'. But when the character Snakes-Eyes essentially became a girl, I had an issue with it. I don't want to offend any one who likes the change. If you do thats fine. I honestly hated it and bowed out when they did it. I've been with 80's Joe brand since its beginning. I'm aware of the entire IDW backstory to it so don't bother. I have a daughter and am cool with many of the female heroines of our times. I simply tuned out when they decided to kill off G.I. JOE's most iconic character.
Jeez. I just looked that up. This kind of convoluted plotting might be why I never got into comics.
@@Tr0nzoid Its rough. 'Gender politics' have taken over movies and comics. I go to these things for an escape, not to be preached too. Its a real shame.
Amen brother. I never thought GI Joe would become corrupted by sjw garbage, but there you go. They also added an obese female character to replace a regular male, some computer hacking teens, and a pile of other crap. I couldn’t handle that mess and left the title years ago. Maybe I’m stuck in the past, but man it was so much better!
@@cowpuddles4851 Right on J. Martin! We need more talk about this and I'm glad others are joining me. I'm not alone. Yes the character Salvo was butchered. I got into an online argument with an individual who identified as Samoan. He defended the change and his guard went right up when I voiced my opinion. It was ugly. I stressed heavily that I dont hate his race. Not to mention there was already a Somoan on the Joe team! Red Dog of the the subgroup Slaughters Marauders.
Same treads as Fort America, both transforming.....
"Destros Dominator" sounds like a rap song for some reason 😂😂😂
I loved mask toys.
I imagine a combo vehicle to be like a futon. A futon is an uncomfortable couch that turns into a lousy bed.
However a weird way, I like this vehicle. I think of the helicopter is used to get the tank into position more then aerial combat. And under Cobra Commander, the helicopter could be used to retreat faster.
Awesome.
I like the way the cockpits are spaced one slightly to the front of the other. An OK Vehicle and nice to see the IG were hanging on at the time! I wished they had done better and longer as a faction and in the classic IG traditional colors this is a winner!!!
I will definitely be writing in for Larry Hama. I am a big fan of the IDW series and seriously enjoy it!
I always tucked the blades under the spoiler when you slide the tail back in, thus locking them in place.
I had this toy, and I did the same thing with it.
I'm enjoying the current series.... I really need to write in also....
As an X-Men fan, I absolutely love Larry Hama. I never really knew about his history with the GI Joe comics up until a few years ago, which I checked out recently and were an absolute blast to read, to me he'll always be best remembered for his underrated run on Wolverine (i'd argue the best writer of Logan's solo series of all time) since I'm mostly a comic book fan at heart and X-Men are my absolute jam. From his early issues with Marc Silvestri and Mark Texiera to his unfairly maligned bone-claw issues with Adam Kubert right before the Dog-Face era of Wolvie (seriously, there are so many damn good issues Hama and Kubert did together before issue 100), all the way through the forgotten Leinel F. Yu issues at the end when Yu was first breaking into comics, no one understood or wrote that character better than Hama except maybe Chris Claremont, but Hama has him beat in the department of "always show Wolverine doing/in the middle of cool, fun shit." You're absolutely right, the dude deserves way more attention than he gets, anyone that enjoys his Joe work would probably love his Wolverine issues and should check that run out, I highly recommend it.
Some highlights - the first arc he wrote, which were also Silvestri's first issues on art, where Logan goes to war with the Madripoor branch of the Yakuza and even - GASP - dies?! His later two parter with Silvestri featuring a rematch of his Mutant Massacre battle with Sabertooth that becomes a triple threat involving Cable. Issues 48-50, which make up an overlooked/underrated unofficial sequel to BWS's Weapon X story, with some gorgeous art by Silvestri. The Silver Fox saga, revealing more snippets of Logan's mysterious past and art from the also underrated Texiera. The first post-adamantium issue, issue 75, as well as the following two that feature a classic throw down with Lady Deathstrike and stunning visuals from a young Adam Kubert. Issue 90, which features maybe the best Wolverine and Sabertooth fight of all time and Kubert in his prime on art chores. The four issue Age of Apocalypse revamp series, Weapon X (another fine Hama/Kubert jam), which gives us a glimpse of what an off-hinted at Jean Grey/Logan romance would look like as well as a surprisngly fun action/adventure romp in the midst of a fairly bleak larger dystopic story. And finally, Hama's last few issues with Yu (channeling equal parts Whilce Portacio and mid90sTravis Charest), where he attempts to set up a pretty interesting new status quo/setting for the character and gives us another showdown with Logan's former master and enemy, Lord Shingen.
The less said about Hama's Generation X run, the better. But to be fair, every writer has to call a mulligan every once in a while, right?
Should have mentioned the triple changer from transformer like blitzwing and astro train.
One of my favourite over looked Lara Hama runs was the short lived Storm Shadow series from Devil's Due.
Poor Dr. Mindbender, always target practice, he should invent some Cobra B.A.T.s to take his place. 😂
Tank-dozer was a tank
im about 60 miles outside of augusta, ga.i might try to see you there.
good review but something funny at 21:11
are you doing the frezia stance from dragon ball Z ????
Mine is black and gold
what's with the orange tank/copter?looks kinda like the Dreadnok Swampfire
I do have one. Do you think there are better stickers for it? I think it needs either more stickers or better ones. what do you think
Nice review. Kinda wished that you mentioned that the Dominator got re-released somewhere in the 2000s in different colors. Also I spotted 2 typos in the video.
And even if I don't really read Hama's work much, he deserves more respect than what he's given at times lately. Even if he doesn't write newer stuff, calling him things like a "has been" is rather disrespectful.
And yeah, that's a weird looking vehicle, but it makes sense since its from Destro and its a fun looking toy.
A tank can fly. The A-10 thunderbolt
So, the Cobra Rattler?
I mean the design of the A-10 was meant to carry a big cannon (the GAU-8 Avenger) like a tank. The A-10 is armored to take damage like a tank @@p.mc.4449
@@jamesclark2052 I agree. It's my most favorite plane. I was just talking about the G. I. Joe universe. Since Destro took the A-10 and retooled it. Hence, the Cobra Rattler. There really wasn't a need for Destro's Dominator.
@@jamesclark2052 So maybe not the Cobra Rattler, then perhaps the A10 Warthog Powerglide from G1? He was always a favorite of mine, as is the good old A10. They have retired it many times but it just keeps coming back.
Tank-Ro-Copter
In 2002 Hasbro reissued a repainted version of the Destro's Dominator. Yojoe.com only has the box, blueprints and decals (or at least it only appeared that to me) but Toyhax.com has pictures of the vehicle, although is a repro and alternative decal selling site.
I wonder what would have happened if the a-team had joined G.I joe in the vintage era ???
Hannibal would have totally become the GI Joe team leader!
Their arms would have snapped off because they didn't have swivel-arm battle grip.
I pity the snake that tries to mess with my van! B.A. Baracus and the rest of the A Team would have been a great addition to the Joes.
You forgot the razorback
He didn't forget the Razorback. He mentions it around the 6:16 mark, when he's going over the 1989 Iron Grenadier figures. Annihilator, Darklon & the Evader, and T.A.R.G.A.T. are shown, while Wild Boar & The Razorback are not. But Wild Boar and The Razorback are mentioned. HCC788 probably just doesn't have Wild Boar & The Razorback, and that's why it was only spoken about and not shown.
I've always known Larry Hama from his excellent run on Wolverine, which is still one of the best the character's ever had.
Hasbro reissued it notsure when in black and bronze
Hold on, negative experiences at conventions? Are Vets trying to choke him out or something??
Who the hell is giving Larry Hama a hard time at conventions and why??
I hope i get the opportunity to meet mr. Hama at some point. Is he upset about something? He's the one of the best writers/ artist in comics.
The Soviets tried to make a flying tank. It did not work.
Great review, but The A-Team movie already showed us that you can't fly a tank.
That scene was a bit too hoakey
@@JoeMotionVideos82 agreed, but still entertaining.
yo joe says gristle was an iron grenadier or Wikipedia i read that somewhere.
Heli-tank love it
The Dominator looks like a modified Hiss Tank with the ability to fly.
Poor Dr. Mindbender v2
Head cannon, it doesn't have a tank mode it has a mobile ground mode so it doesn't need a flat area to land and take off.
Didn’t mask later get put in to G.I joe ??
Yes. The leader of MASK, Matt Trakker, was eventually released as a GI Joe figure.
It's not just a tank, it's not just a helicopter, it's a TRANSFORMER!!
I had this toy as a kid. Even as a 9 year old it seemed like it was cheap and poorly made.
Big ups of course, to Larry Hama! That said, a flying tank? Flying. Tank. Oh no! GRRRR! Must...sma-JUST KIDDING! Seriously? There was a good reason it was probably only released in 1990, and it was a total insult a vehicle that size cane without a driver.
Great review! I think the Destro's Dominator is terrible ! It has no creativity whatsoever. Hasbro got lazy with this one in my opinion. The concept was poorly executed of being a tank and helicopter in one. There was lots of room for improvement on this toy. Instead of two uneven cockpits, they should've made into one cockpit. I can go on and on, but those tracks made the helicopter feature look hideous!
I imagine the designers just randomly cobbling together some leftover parts from other vehicle prototypes.
The next video for my G.I joe month
And my bro takes the rains as his G.i joe alter ego steps up .
Rocketeer music for the grenadiers
I think it´s a nice toy and like it very much but don´t care for the tank mode, I only use it as a heavy assault helicopter.
Crimson gaerd cobra commander has deployed u
I going to to have to disagree with you on this one. It's a poor toy. I have a love for helicopters and I am willing to forgive. Some reality. I still believe in air wolf but this helicopter just sucks amd makes no sense.
Such a dumb design. I dig the IG colors, but the only flying tank that exists is the A-10, as it's a tank killer, but kills from above, and doesn't need to compete on ground level. I also dislike the asymmetrical cockpits, they look stupid.
The Iron Grenadier was a really cool figure...other than that I was never a fan of the series/faction.
Wildly impractical to say the least. Makes me miss the real-to-life vehicles of the early 80s.
If the Rock was DESTRO, GI JOE would've been great.
Worst part about the Dominator is it doesn't shoot shirenkens .
To be honest if you were to call it something it seems more like an armored recon vehicle than a tank. I like the idea but the way they designed it... meh.
undertow comes with a FISH
That is prolly the ugliest vehicle they ever released, nonsensical.
Wow. I forgot how bad this vehicle is. Yo No!