GI Joe Classified Series Hasbro Pulse Fanstream April 1, 2026
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Hasbro Pulse shared on Instagram that a new G.I. Joe Classified Series Fanstream is set for April 1, 2026 at 11:00am ET / 8:00am PST. With a wave of recent digital renders and product reveals already making the rounds, the big question heading into the stream was whether any of those would open for preorder. As it turns out, Hasbro delivered a packed presentation that not only confirmed several preorders going live immediately, but also gave collectors a closer look at multiple figures, vehicles, and upcoming additions to the line. The Retro Cardback wave featuring William “Wild Bill” Hardy, Techno-Viper, and Robert “Grunt” Graves was officially shown in-hand, while Slaughter’s Renegades members Taurus and Red Dog were revealed as a two-pack loaded with character-specific accessories. The spotlight moment came with Destro in his Iron Grenadier colors alongside the Despoiler vehicle, which was shown off in detail with its removable weapons, metallic finish, and upgraded figure presentation. The stream also introduced the Cobra Ramp Rats as a Pulse exclusive troop-building set designed to pair with the HasLab Rattler, and closed out with a Ninja Force two-pack render featuring Scarlett and J’tbang, along with several name-only reveals for later this year. Hasbro continues to strike a balance between giving fans another shot at sought-after figures through the Retro Cardback format while also introducing standout new pieces like the Despoiler. The Retro Cardback figures, Slaughter’s Renegades two-pack, and Iron Grenadier Destro with the Despoiler vehicle all went up for preorder on April 1 at 1 PM ET across major retailers. The Cobra Ramp Rats set will follow as a Hasbro Pulse exclusive, going up for preorder on April 9 at 1 PM ET for Pulse Premium members and 2 PM ET for general access.
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FanStream Full Breakdown
These new Retro Cardback Releases go up for preorder today on Hasbro Pulse and other mainline retailers at 1PM EST/10Am PST!

Retro Cardback Wild BIll
Wild Bill joins the GI Joe Classified Series retro cardback lineup with a design closely inspired by his original figure, featuring the signature all-green outfit and gloves. The figure includes a swappable hairpiece styled as his iconic mullet, along with sunglasses, adding to the character’s personality. Because Wild Bill was originally packaged with the Dragonfly vehicle, this release marks one of the first times he is getting a true retro-style card presentation, complete with newly designed card art that leans into vintage aesthetics. The card art features a great illustration of Wild Bill dual-wielding revolvers in his signature olive flight jacket and cowboy hat, set against a fiery explosion backdrop. His accessories include a pair of silver revolvers, a knife, and his signature blue cowboy hat!

From the side, Wild Bill’s brown leather vest sits over his olive green fatigues with a nice layered look, and he’s posed holding both revolvers up. You can see his separate hair piece at his feet near the display stand.

Wild Bill wears his classic sunglasses and his signature blue cowboy hat, which is a nice nod to his classic look. The brown vest and belt wrap around his torso with some solid sculpted buckle detail.

Sporting a wide-brimmed blue cowboy hat and a thick brown mustache, the head sculpt here captures Wild Bill’s classic cowboy personality well. An additional orange hair piece sits at the base of the figure, for a swap-out option for a different display look.

Wild Bill is shown alongside his retro cardback packaging, giving a good sense of the figure’s scale relative to the card. The accessories in the blister include his hat and a pair of silver revolvers, while the loose figure shows off how well the olive and brown color scheme comes together as a whole.

Here we can see Wild Bill’s retro card back and loadout all laid out alongside the retro-style card back packaging featuring classic painted artwork.

Outfitted with an olive green military uniform and brown leather vest, Wild Bill comes with a solid accessory spread including a swap-out hair piece, a combat knife, two silver revolvers, and a figure stand. The longhorn belt buckle and dual hip holsters are nice nods to the original vintage figure’s western cavalry look.

Wild Bill comes equipped with an impressive accessory spread, including a pair of silver revolvers, a small combat knife, aviator sunglasses, and his signature blue cavalry hat with gold crossed-sabers insignia and a brown leather band. Dressed in olive green fatigues with a brown leather vest and matching shoulder strap, the figure has a great head sculpt featuring red hair and a thick handlebar mustache that nails the character’s classic look.

The card art showcases a bold painted illustration of Wild Bill dual-wielding revolvers in his green flight suit and brown vest, with his blue cavalry hat and aviator sunglasses framing a confident grin beneath that signature mustache.

The back of the retro card features the classic file card layout with Wild Bill’s role listed as Helicopter Pilot, born out of Brady, Texas, along with a personality description painting him as amiable and slow-talking with a knack for spinning tall tales.

Wild Bill holds a silver revolver while the other sits holstered on his hip, and the brown leather vest has a nice worn texture with sculpted stitch lines and a small longhorn buckle at the waist. The cargo pockets on his olive green pants are individually sculpted with flap closures and rivet details running all the way down to his brown cowboy boots.

The sculpt on Wild Bill’s shoulder strap shows a row of molded bullet loops and a small ammo pouch with a sculpted clasp, adding some nice functional detail to the brown leather harness. His blue cavalry hat sits at a slight angle on the head, and the gold crossed-sabers insignia on the front has a clean, raised relief that catches the light well.

Armed with both silver revolvers, Wild Bill’s brown leather vest features tooled western-style embossing along the lower front panels and open hip holsters molded into the sides. The olive green fatigues carry a heavy amount of sculpted surface texture across the legs, with padded quilting on the thighs and stitched seam lines wrapping around the knees and shins.

The figure carries both silver revolvers, and the small combat knife is sheathed at the chest on the brown shoulder strap, tucked neatly between the ammo loops. I’m really digging the sculpted western scroll pattern on the wide brown belt, which wraps around the waist with a small longhorn skull buckle at center.

Wild Bill holds the combat knife, and the silver blade has a clean, tapered look with a dark handle that contrasts against his green gloves.

The figure’s brown cowboy boots have a nice squared-off toe and a low stacked heel, with sculpted stitching running up the shaft that gives them a worn-in western feel. The olive green fabric on the forearms shows segmented padding with recessed seam lines at the elbow joints, keeping the military uniform look intact even through the articulation breaks.

Wild Bill holds his blue cavalry hat down near his knee, and the gold crossed-sabers pin on the crown has a nice dimensional quality to it even at this scale. The brown vest hangs open over his green fatigues, and that red hair and thick mustache really pop against the muted earth tones of the rest of the figure.

PREVIOUS IN HMAD IMAGES: Images were floating around online of Retro Card back Wild Bill! This figure would make a great Retro Card back version because he was only available with the Dragon Fly Haslab project, so allowing collectors to add another version of him to their collection would be amazing! According to The Full Force Podcast, “Images have emerged of what could be a Retro Wild Bill or an alternate build version that didn’t make it. Images courtesy of Chao Gong.”


This version looks like they made some slight changes including a different belt buckle, less detailing on the gun holsters, slightly more reddish orange colored hair, no gloves on his hands, and brown chest straps instead of the black ones that the Haslab version comes with. This figure looks very retro to begin with, so with some slight tweaks, they can make him into a Retro Carded version.


Here you can see the nice tampo details on his two shoulders. The right has the Dragon Fly logo and the left, the Wild Bill logo.


Retro Cardback Grunt
Grunt rounds out the retro cardback trio, representing the Original 13 lineup with a look that closely mirrors his 1982 appearance. The figure features carefully tuned green tones to better match the vintage figure while translating effectively into the Classified scale. The packaging and pose lean heavily into the classic presentation, continuing the push to complete the Original 13 roster in retro format. The card art for Grunt depicts him charging forward in olive drab fatigues and a brown helmet, clutching a rifle in one hand and a machine gun in the other against a red and orange explosion backdrop. His accessories in the blister tray include a helmet, a backpack, and several assault rifles, all packed alongside the figure in his muted green and brown infantry gear.

Grunt is posed on a display stand with his rifle held close and a large backpack mounted on his back, the brown web gear running over his shoulders looks great. His helmet has a smooth, rounded sculpt with a matte olive finish that matches the rest of his fatigues.

Grunt is shown loose next to his retro cardback packaging, and the muted olive drab color scheme reads really well as a cohesive infantry look. Inside the blister, additional gear like the backpack and rifle are packed in alongside a second set of accessories tucked behind the figure.

Here you can get a good look at Grunt’s brown boots with sculpted laces and the figure stand resting nearby. I like how the card art’s fiery orange tones contrast with the more subdued, realistic colors on the actual figure.

Grunt carries the classic GI Joe Laser rifle here, a longer weapon with a distinct barrel and stock profile compared to the assault rifle seen earlier. The brown leather web gear and olive vest layer nicely over his fatigues from this angle, and the backpack sits high and tight against his back.

Here we can see Grunt’s retro card back and loadout all laid out alongside the retro-style card back packaging featuring classic painted artwork.

Grunt comes outfitted in olive drab fatigues with a brown web gear harness across his chest, complete with small green grenades and pouches sculpted into the rig. His accessories include two black firearms, a pistol, an olive helmet, and a detailed backpack with sculpted buckles and rolled gear on top.

The card art features a classic hand-painted illustration of Grunt charging forward in green fatigues and a blue-tinted helmet, rifle in hand, set against a fiery explosion. It’s a faithful recreation of the original vintage card back, and it’s nice to see that art style preserved here.

Clad in his full olive drab uniform, Grunt holds his helmet at his side while a black rifle is slung over his shoulder. The sculpt on his fatigues shows nice texture work across the legs, with wrinkles, cargo pocket flaps, and fabric bunching around the boot tops.

Armed with both his M16 rifle and pistol, Grunt is loaded up with his full complement of gear, including the brown backpack with a second rifle strapped to it. The brown lace-up boots have a nice sculpted tread pattern on the soles, and the green gaiters wrapped around his lower legs add a solid layer of detail.

Grunt holds his pistol while the M16 rifle stays slung across his back, and the determined expression on his head sculpt comes through well under the olive helmet. I like how the brown harness sits naturally over the darker green undershirt, with the buckle and strap detail keeping things grounded.

Sporting two black rifles, Grunt is posed with his full loadout on display. The face sculpt captures a focused, stern expression with sharp brow detail and a clean jawline under the helmet brim.

A close-up reveals the crosshatch texture sculpted into the fabric of Grunt’s pants, which carries consistently from the thighs down through the knee area. The brown utility belt sits snugly at the waist, with a small green clasp holding it together at the front.

Grunt carries his M16 at a low angle, and the sculpted knit texture on his olive green shirt adds a layer of realism to the torso area. The brown shoulder straps of his web gear feature individually sculpted pouches and clasps, with a small green grenade tucked against the chest.

From the back, the olive backpack shows multiple sculpted compartments with flap closures and stitching lines that give it a real canvas feel. A brown pistol holster sits on his hip, attached to the utility belt with a small strap and buckle.

Grunt is displayed here with his full accessory complement, including an olive drab helmet, a green backpack with molded buckle and strap details, two black firearms, a pistol, and a black figure stand with a star emblem. Clad in his classic olive green fatigues with brown harness straps crossing his chest, the head sculpt features a clean, serious expression with neatly combed brown hair.

Retro Cardback Techno Viper
Techno Viper is also part of the retro cardback wave, featuring a refreshed color scheme that shifts into mauve, plum, and eggplant purple tones rather than the more traditional palette. The figure includes updated screen details with a retro DOS-inspired color treatment instead of the red seen previously, along with a silver blaster that calls back to the original toy. This release is positioned as a strong army-building option, allowing collectors to build out multiple squads alongside earlier Classified versions, with packaging that uses more muted tones to enhance the nostalgic feel. The card art for Techno-Viper shows him in purple armor with a large equipment pack on his back, set against an orange digital-style grid burst explosion. His blister bubble holds his backpack, several tools, a hose, his rifle and figure stand. The figure sports his classic purple and blue color scheme with a silver Cobra sigil on the chest.

Techno-Viper stands on a display stand with his full loadout visible, including a silver rifle and a tool piece in his left hand. The magenta and purple color split across his armor is striking, with black boots and knee pads breaking up the lower half nicely.

Techno-Viper is holding a wrench-like tool overhead, with a flexible hose or cable running from it down to a connection point on his belt. The Cobra sigil on his chest plate has a clean white and blue deco that pops against the surrounding magenta.

Techno-Viper is shown loose alongside his retro cardback packaging, and the figure’s magenta and dark blue tones match up closely with the illustrated version on the card. The blister tray holds a solid spread of accessories, including multiple weapons and tool pieces packed in tight.

Here we can see Techno Viper’s retro card back and loadout all laid out alongside the retro-style card back packaging featuring classic painted artwork.

Techno-Viper is shown here in a digital render alongside his full accessory loadout. He comes packed with a figure stand stamped with the Cobra emblem, a grey assault rifle, a black pistol, a black backpack with molded magazine pouches, and a set of his 3 black hand tools.

Techno Viper is dressed in a purple and blue uniform with a prominent white Cobra insignia on the chest plate, accented by silver hose details running across the torso and forearms. The accessory spread is substantial, featuring a silver rifle, a black submachine gun, a long black hose, three interchangeable black tool hands, and a heavily detailed black backpack with molded tanks and mechanical components.

The card art depicts Techno Viper in a striking purple and blue suit loaded with mechanical equipment, hauling a massive tech-laden backpack while gripping a handheld tool, all set against an orange and red digital pattern from the later vintage GI Joe designs. I like how the illustration leans into the character’s battlefield engineer role, with hoses, gauges, and welding gear packed into every inch of the composition.

The back of the retro card features the classic file card layout with Techno Viper’s role listed as Cobra Battlefield Technician, along with specialties in mechanical engineering and electronics.

Techno Viper carries the silver rifle, which has a pointed barrel tip and a compact scope mounted near the rear of the weapon. A small wrist-mounted device with a green digital readout is strapped to his forearm, adding a nice tech-specialist touch to the figure.

Outfitted with black knee pads and tall black boots, Techno Viper’s lower half breaks up the purple suit with some heavier-duty protective gear. The helmet features a silver dome with a tinted visor and purple faceplate, with sculpted vents along the cheek area that sell the utilitarian look.

The figure holds the silver rifle with its flexible rubber hose running from the stock down toward the belt area, and the weapon has a nice chunky, industrial feel to it. One detail I noticed right away is the small black holstered sidearm strapped to his thigh, secured with a sculpted webbing strap.

Techno Viper’s backpack is a dense piece of kit, with molded tanks, ribbed hoses, and a small green monitor screen nestled among the mechanical components. The flexible black hose connects from the pack down to the equipment on his belt, and the whole assembly has a heavy, industrial look that fits the battlefield technician role.

From the back, the sculpt on Techno Viper’s backpack shows layered mechanical detail with cylindrical canisters, ridged piping, and recessed panel lines packed tightly together. The wrist-mounted device with its green screen readout is held up as if mid-diagnostic, and the purple and blue elbow pads have a nice segmented sculpt to them.

Armed with the silver rifle, Techno Viper stands in full gear with the black hose trailing from the weapon down to the black ammo pack clipped at his hip. The silver Cobra chest plate has a subtle sheen to it that contrasts well against the matte purple of the suit’s fabric-textured areas.

From the rear, the backpack’s sculpted detail is densely packed with stacked rectangular modules, a circular vent near the top, and corrugated tubing that routes down toward the hip-mounted ammo pack. The purple suit has a consistent matte finish across the legs, with subtle wrinkle lines sculpted into the fabric around the knees and thighs.

Red Dog and Taurus
Red Dog & Taurus go up for preorder today on Amazon and Fan Channels at 1PM EST, 10AM PST!

Taurus is introduced as part of Slaughter’s Renegades, with a design rooted in historical inspiration. The figure incorporates elements influenced by Turkish and Ottoman culture, including scimitars, an Ottoman-style pistol with detailed patterns, and armor inspired by historical designs. Additional details such as a bull motif on his axe reflect research into Ottoman weaponry, blending real-world influences with the stylized Classified aesthetic. Red Dog accompanies Taurus in the Renegades 2-pack and is built around his backstory as a football kicker. The figure includes a football and kicking tee, encouraging dynamic posing. His accessories feature Samoan-inspired clubs, and he wears a necklace with a sperm whale tooth, a detail tied to cultural significance. The design leans into both his athletic background and heritage, offering a mix of character-driven accessories and display potential. Red Dog is outfitted in a red and white jersey with blue jeans and tall black boots, a football tucked near his feet alongside a brown backpack and swap-out hands. Taurus stands beside him in a yellow tank top and green cargo pants, holding a pistol and short simitar blade, with additional rifles laid out in front of him.

A silver battle axe with a curved, ornate blade is being held up next to Taurus, showing off its metallic finish and the sculpted detailing on the axe head. The figure’s black shoulder harness and gold-toned wrist gauntlet are also getting a closer look here, with the harness featuring studded rivets along the strap.

Taurus is holding a slender silver sword with a straight blade and a small crossguard, a different weapon from the battle axe shown earlier. His bald head sculpt has a clean, angular brow line and a neatly trimmed brown beard, and that head sculpt is really solid.

Red Dog is wearing a green headband over his dark hair, with gold hoop earrings and a chain necklace with sperm whale tooth. His brown leather belt has a large round buckle with an ornate sculpted design, and a holster rig with dark pouches runs down his right thigh.yes

Red Dog and Taurus are displayed together here and you can see Red Dog’s football and brown backpack.

Red Dog is posed with his two spiked flail or mace weapons, while Taurus holds his rifle and simitar blade. It’s nice to see both figures staged together with their full gear spread.

Scattered across the display trays are the swap-out hands for both figures, with Red Dog’s set including open-fingered gripping hands and Taurus’s showing closed fists and a flat-palmed option. The brown backpack next to the football has a nicely textured sculpt with rolled straps and buckle closures across its surface.

Red Dog and Taurus are posed together here, each gripping a submachine gun. The brown leather holsters and gear pouches on both figures have a nice worn look to them, and the contrast between Taurus’s olive drab color scheme and Red Dog’s bold red, white, and blue palette keeps them distinct while still reading as a cohesive team.

Taurus holds a pistol while carrying what appears to be the flintlock tucked against his chest, and the black knee pads over his olive pants have a textured sculpt that adds some nice depth to the lower half. Red Dog is turned away here, showing off the back of his jersey with number 1 printed across it.

Taurus wields a pair of weapons and Red Dog squares off alongside him holding a pistol and knife.

Love this shot as Taurus grips a metal pole in a full horizontal flagpole hold, and the articulation range on display. Red Dog stands below, looking up with one hand raised to his forehead, his red jersey and gold arm bracelet catching the warm light.

Red Dog rests a spiked mace over his shoulder, and the sculpt on that weapon head has some real texture to it with individually defined spikes. A football sits on the ground between the two figures, a fun nod to the Marauders’ sports-themed backgrounds that I’m glad they included.

Red Dog holds the football in one hand with a throwing motion, his gold headband and matching wrist cuffs catching the light. Taurus and another yellow-shirted figure trail behind him, giving the whole scene a great playful moment.

Taurus leaps to snag the football mid-air, his black fingerless gloves and wrist cuffs framing the catch nicely. I like seeing Red Dog blurred out in the background here, still in that throwing follow-through, making this feel like a real continuation of the previous scene.

I’ll be honest, at first glance I thought Red Dog was lining up to boot a football, but taking a closer look, he’s actually mid-kick sending the head of an Iron Grenadier B.A.T. flying, and that completely changes the vibe of the shot. The headband, necklace, and wrist wraps all come through clean, and I like the way the expression is locked in as he drives through the kick while the detached B.A.T. head spins off to the side.

The Red Dog Taurus 2 Pack GI Joe Classified Series comes loaded with accessories, including multiple firearms, a curved blade weapon, an axe, a football, a detailed backpack, and several pairs of swap-out hands. Taurus wears a yellow shirt under a black harness with claw-like shoulder details and olive green pants, while Red Dog sports a red and white jersey with blue pants, gold bracelets, and a large ornate belt buckle.

The front window box presents Taurus in a yellow shirt on the left and Red Dog in a red jersey on the right, surrounded by a wide array of accessories arranged around them. Visible inside are rifles, pistols, alternate hands, a backpack, a football, a mace, and bladed weapons. The packaging uses a blue inner tray that frames both figures alongside their full accessory spread. It’s cool to see how much gear they packed into this window box, with the gold-painted flintlock pistol and the sculpted slingshot among the more unusual pieces tucked in there.

The back of the box features Red Dog and Taurus against a desert landscape, with each figure shown in action alongside small silhouette icons of the included accessories. I like how the card art captures Taurus holding his pistol with that yellow shirt and ammunition belt across his chest, while Red Dog is shown with his headband, leather shoulder armor, and spiked mace.

The rear view of the figures shows Red Dog with a detailed backpack and holstered sidearm, while Taurus features shoulder armor and a strapped leg holster. Sculpted textures on the pants, boots, and belts are clearly defined from this angle.

Destro & Despoiler
Destro & Iron Grenadier Despoiler go up for preorder today Amazon and Fan Channels at 1PM EST, 10AM PST!

Destro in his Iron Grenadier colors is released alongside the Despoiler vehicle, which is designed as a large hovercraft blending sci-fi and military elements. The vehicle features removable rockets, pivoting guns, blast effect ports, and detailed thrusters, all finished in a metallic paint scheme. The Destro figure includes a cleaner, more polished metallic head sculpt, an alternate screaming head, a soft goods cape, and multiple accessories such as a claymore sword and a shield with integrated weapon features. The design combines medieval influences with advanced technology, reinforced by Celtic and Clan McCullen detailing throughout. Destro stands posed alongside his Despoiler vehicle, clad in black armor with gold accents and a flowing red cape, holding a gold ornate shield with sculpted filigree detailing. The Despoiler itself has a sleek black and gold color scheme with a red cockpit seat, gold twin tail fins, and gold-tipped missile pods mounted on the front.

The Despoiler’s gold rear thrusters are lined up along the rear of the vehicle, giving the vehicle a heavy, profile beneath its angular body panels. You can also see Destro holding a large shield bearing the Destro’ family crest’s likeness, with fine sculpted relief work across its gold surface.

The Despoiler’s cockpit area is opened up with gold-hinged panels flipped outward, revealing a red seat and a detailed black instrument console with printed targeting graphics inside.

Destro’s red cape has a soft goods look with real drape to it, hanging naturally off his shoulders rather than sitting stiff. The Despoiler’s gold thruster and wings along with the shinny black wings give the vehicle a heavily armed transport feel.

Destro is being posed here alongside the Despoiler, and you can get a good look at his polished gold bald head catching the light. The vehicle’s gold tail fins are angled upward in their open position, with the “DESTRO” nameplate etched into the inner panel surface.

The Despoiler’s cockpit canopy is a translucent black dome with red-tinted instrument graphics printed on the inside. Those gold thruster canisters along the rear undercarriage look to have a nice metallic finish with ribbed sculpted banding around each barrel.

A close-up of the Despoiler’s interior dashboard reveals a printed red and black instrument panel with a central targeting reticle, flanked by smaller gauge readouts and button clusters. The red seat below has a squared-off sculpt that looks like it’ll cradle a figure snugly once seated. I love the fact that they included a computer illustration of the Baroness yelling at Destro on the computer read out!

The underside of the Despoiler is on full display here, with multiple gold missile accessories mounted on dog dones across the black hull. I like the way the missiles vary in size and profile, from tall finned rockets to shorter, stubbier warheads, giving the vehicle’s belly a seriously loaded-out look.

The gold turret mechanism at the top of the Despoiler has a ball-joint mount that allows for swivel and rotation, with a pair of finned gold missiles loaded into the raised launcher rails behind it. A cluster of additional gold rockets is being held nearby, each with slightly different fin shapes, ready to slot into the open ports along the hull.

The Despoiler’s rear section is getting a closer look, with the twin gold tail fins standing tall and their inner surfaces showing the etched crest insignia between them. Destro’s red cape drapes just past the vehicle’s midsection, and the dark brown and black hull paneling has a layered, angular construction with beveled seam lines running along the body.

Destro is holding a his signature gold sword, posed in front of the Despoiler. The gold filigree on his chest plate and belt buckle catches the light well against the matte black of his armor.

A close-up of Destro’s shield reveals laser cannons underneath the gold shield.

Here we get a closer look at Destro from the side view.

Viewed from behind, Destro’s red soft goods cape falls cleanly between his shoulder blades, with the gold shoulder pauldron framing left side of his neck.

Destro’s gold shield is front and center here, and the sculpted face in its medallion has sharp, defined features with a furrowed brow and heavy jaw. You can see close up on the Despoiler, with it’s pointed gold nosecones giving them a torpedo-like silhouette.

A close-up of Destro’s alternate gold head sculpt shows a snarling expression with bared teeth and deep-set furrowed lines across the forehead. The metallic gold finish has a warm, polished tone, and the sculpted grimace has some real intensity to it.

Destro is outfitted with black armor accented by gold skeletal detailing across his chest and shoulders, paired with a flowing red cape. His accessories include a gold curved sword, a flintlock pistol, and an ornate medallion shield, while the Despoiler vehicle features a black and gold deco with a red cockpit seat, twin cannons mounted on the nose, and a full spread of gold-painted missile accessories laid out in front, paying homage to the vintage vehicle.

The back of the box features a blueprint-style layout with a dark background and blue grid lines, showing the full accessory spread alongside the Despoiler vehicle. Inset photos in the upper corner highlight the cockpit interior and a rear angle of the vehicle with its fins and thruster detailing.

Destro sits in the Despoiler’s open cockpit, with the twin gold cannons and nose-mounted weaponry extending out in front of the vehicle. The glossy black body has gold Destro insignia tampos printed across the wings and tail fins, and a small gold missile accessory is separated from the front cannons, giving it firing projectile feel to the dio shot.

Destro brandishes his curved sword overhead while seated in the Despoiler, with the gold wing fins flanking him on either side. The vehicle’s underside shows additional gold-tipped ordnance lining the tail section, and the fuselage carries stenciled gold markings and numbering on the wings.

The Despoiler is shown in its full jet mode, with the wings swept forward and the gold engine tucked tightly against the fuselage. I like the look of the gold landing gear underneath, and the red cockpit block adds a nice pop of color against all that black and gold.

A close-up reveals the cockpit interior’s detailed instrument panel, which features pink and magenta screen graphics printed onto the black dashboard. Destro’s gold head sculpt has a nice sheen to it as he sits behind the controls, with the hinged gold side panel bearing his insignia folded down beside him.

Destro stands atop the Despoiler with his gold flintlock raised, showing off the red soft goods cape that has some real weight and drape to it. The gold fingertips on his open hand are a cool touch, and the belt buckle carries the same Iron Grenadiers branding found throughout the set.

Armed with his curved sword and ornate gold shield, Destro is posed in front of a massive army of Iron Grenadiers. That head sculpt is really solid, and the glossy black armor catches light nicely against the matte red accents at his collar and waist sash.

The shield’s center boss features a sculpted lion-like face surrounded by concentric rings of ornate scrollwork, and the raised riveted border around the edge gives it a forged, heavy feel. Destro’s gold shoulder pauldron sits snugly over the armor plating, and the sword’s crossguard has a decorative flourish that matches the overall antiqued gold finish of his accessories.

Clad in his full black armor, Destro holds the shield up to show off its textured back surface, which has a molded grip bar and strapping detail. The red cape drapes behind him, and the studded detailing running down his thigh armor adds a nice bit of texture variety across the figure.

Destro swings his sword overhead in an aggressive pose, with the gold hilt and crossguard catching the light against his dark gauntlets. A sheathed secondary blade is tucked along his hip, and the ribbed texture on his lower armor has a leather-like quality to it.

The alternate head sculpt carries an intense snarling expression with bared teeth, and the gold-painted skin has a warm metallic tone that contrasts sharply against the dark armor collar.

Destro is shown here in digital render form alongside the Iron Grenadier Despoiler vehicle and a massive accessory spread. The Despoiler itself is a sleek black attack craft with a deep red cockpit seat, gold Iron Grenadiers insignia on the nose, and gold “Destro” crests on each wing, while his personal loadout includes a sword, a curved blade, a gold chain weapon, a gold medallion shield with his face sculpted into it, an alternate head, gold claw gauntlets, a pistol, and a full array of gold-toned missiles and bombs for the vehicle.

The Despoiler is finished in his classic black with gold accents throughout, from the missile tips along the wings to the fins flanking the open cockpit. I like the way the deep red pilot seat contrasts against all that black.

Destro’s full accessory spread is laid out here, and it’s an impressive arsenal. He comes with a long sword with a gold crossguard, a curved saber in a black scabbard with gold chain, a gold medallion shield featuring his face sculpted into the center, a small gold-handled pistol, an alternate screaming head sculpt, and those signature gold armor mounted on his shoulder.

Ramp Rats
The Ramp Rays go up for preorder on April 9th as a Hasbro Pulse exclusive, at 1PM EST, 10AM PST for Premium members, 2PM EST/ 11AM PST for all other fans.

The Cobra Ramp Rats set is positioned as a companion piece to the HasLab Rattler, featuring two ground crew figures with interchangeable heads and removable helmets. The figures include batons that can be stored on their legs, and the set comes with a detailed crate that opens via a hinge system and can connect to existing Cobra defense setups. The crate is designed for world-building, allowing collectors to create diorama scenes, and includes multiple weapons stored inside. The figures themselves are styled with contrasting color schemes that have led to fan nicknames like “ketchup and mustard.” One of the Ramp Rats is holding a pair of orange signal wands overhead, wearing a bright yellow safety vest with a Cobra emblem over dark navy fatigues, along with a yellow hard hat and goggles. The large gray cargo box piece with a hinged panel is being shown off alongside the figure.

The gray cargo box is opened up here to show its interior, with the hinged panel flipped back to reveal a compartmented storage area inside. The Ramp Rat figure is posed with arms raised as if loading or interacting with the unit, and the scale between figure and accessory looks well proportioned.

The Chameleon vehicle is being shown to illustrate how you can connect the straps of the cargo box to it like the vintage vehicle used to do.

The Chameleon vehicle is being shown to illustrate how you can connect the straps of the cargo box to it like the vintage vehicle used to do. You can see the Chameleon connected to the gray cargo crate by a tow cable running between them.

Two Ramp Rats are posed together, the second figure wearing a red vest and red helmet over the same dark navy fatigues, paired with a breathing apparatus mounted on his chest. The gray equipment crate is positioned with its white clasps latched shut.

Both Ramp Rats are posed side by side here, and you can get a better look at the Red Ramp Rat’s compact black submachine gun with its short barrel and squared-off profile. Laid out in front of the figures are their accessories which includes a chainsaw adding some variety to the gear loadout.

The chain saw accessory gets a closer look here, along side the other accessories.

The Cobra Ramp Rats multipack is displayed alongside its packaging, with two figures posed in front of the gray equipment crate, its lid propped open. Scattered around the figures are additional accessories.

The back of the Cobra Ramp Rats box features a dark brown and red schematic-style layout, with line art blueprints of both figures and their full accessory spread diagrammed out. The equipment crate and its internal compartments are illustrated on the right side, with arrows indicating how the panels open and close.

The Cobra Ramp Rats come packed as a two-pack in a wide window box, with the left side featuring card artwork depicting two ground crew operatives in blue jumpsuits and colorful tactical vests against a fiery airfield scene with Rattlers overhead. The two figures are packed side by side in the right window, one wearing a yellow vest with goggles pushed up on his head and the other in a red vest with a red helmet and face covering, both in blue flight crew uniforms. Accessories including weapons, marshalling wands with orange tips, and additional headgear are arranged around the figures in the tray.

The back of the packaging for the Cobra Ramp Rats features red technical blueprint-style line art on a dark background, illustrating front and back views of both figures along with their full accessory loadout. The diagrams show rifles, a knife, marshalling wands, alternate headgear options, and what appears to be a multi-compartment equipment case with a Cobra insignia that separates into individual trays.

Both Cobra Ramp Rats wear dark blue uniforms with black boots and utility belts, each distinguished by a different colored vest and helmet combination — one in red, the other in yellow — with Cobra insignias printed on the chest panels. Each figure holds a marshalling wand with an orange tip, and the red-vested figure also carries a small blue chainsaw in his opposite hand. Black knee pads, holsters strapped to the thighs, and protective goggles with clear lenses add detail across both figures.

The full accessory spread for the Cobra Ramp Rats includes an extensive arsenal of firearms ranging from compact pistols to a larger rifle, along with a blue rolling tool caddy, a rigging harness with metal hooks, and a large dark blue storage crate stamped with a Cobra emblem. Alternate head options include a yellow goggle helmet for the yellow-vested figure and a red helmet with attached goggles for his counterpart, while the red-vested Ramp Rat’s unmasked sculpt shows a bald head with a red fabric covering over the lower face.

Dio Images
Two Cobra Ramp Rats are posed together, each wearing dark navy uniforms with distinct color-coded vests and helmets. The figure in front wears a yellow vest and yellow helmet with goggles pushed up, holding a pistol in one raised hand, while the figure behind sports a red vest and red helmet with goggles, gripping a large rifle with an attached hose running down to the belt area. Both figures feature black tactical gloves, knee pads, and ribbed boot detailing, with pouches and holsters strapped across their legs.

Positioned alongside a wall, the red-vested Cobra Ramp Rat holds a scoped rifle at the ready while a yellow-vested counterpart follows behind. The diorama setup places the figures among crates and haze, giving a sense of a chaotic airfield environment.

One of the Cobra Ramp Rats kneels beside a large dark blue cargo crate bearing a red Cobra sigil, with fabric tie-down straps and metal hooks draped across the figure’s lap and around the container. The figure’s yellow life vest has small reflective strips on the chest, and a black harness wraps around the waist and thighs over the navy flight suit.

Shown from behind, the yellow-vested Cobra Ramp Rat holds a pair of signal wands overhead, directing traffic near a fighter jet. Additional figures in red vests occupy the scene, with loose ordnance and munitions scattered nearby on the hangar floor.

Crouching beside the Cobra-branded crate, the yellow-helmeted Cobra Ramp Rat grips a small tool or connector in one gloved hand while reaching toward equipment on the right. A cluster of olive-drab missiles and finned munitions sits in the foreground, and the padded ear protection molded onto the helmet wraps snugly around the sides of the head above the tinted goggle lenses.

Holding the orange signal wands high overhead, the yellow-vested Cobra Ramp Rat guides an aircraft positioned to the left, with a second figure in a red vest and matching helmet standing nearby. Crates and cargo containers fill the space between the two figures, and the Cobra insignia printed on the yellow vest’s chest sits just below the collar line of the dark navy flight suit.

A dark weapons crate sits open with its lid propped up, revealing an assortment of black miniature firearms nestled in wood shavings, including rifles, submachine guns, pistols, and what appears to be a grenade launcher. The red-vested Cobra Ramp Rat holds the crate lid open with one gloved hand, his bald head and red face covering exposed without the helmet, while the yellow-vested figure stands at the opposite side looking down into the contents.

Both Cobra Ramp Rats stand over the open weapons crate, each gripping a side of the heavy container. The crate’s interior shows the black firearms partially buried in a bed of straw packing material, with a red Cobra emblem stamped on the front panel. Additional sealed crates are stacked behind them, one topped with loose helmets and goggles alongside a pair of orange signal wands.

Framed between two partially blurred auxiliary figures on either side, the yellow-vested Cobra Ramp Rat stands center with a submachine gun holstered on his right thigh and one arm extended outward. Behind him, a red-vested companion carries a large weapon with a curved ammunition feed, both figures positioned amid a diorama environment with smoke and fire effects layered in the background.

The yellow-vested Cobra Ramp Rat leans against a large dark vehicle or mobile structure, with the red-vested figure standing close beside him holding a chainsaw accessory in one outstretched hand. Both figures show a layer of fine dust and grit across their navy uniforms and boot surfaces, adding weathered texture to the sculpted cargo pockets and ribbed shin guards.

Holding a red signal wand aloft in his left hand, the yellow-vested Cobra Ramp Rat directs operations on the tarmac while gripping a second orange wand close to his chest. A red-vested counterpart stands to the left with rifle in hand, and a third figure appears further back in the haze. Olive-drab finned ordnance rests at their feet near the nose of a parked aircraft.

Name Only Reveals
Several upcoming figures were revealed by name only, including Toxo Viper V1 as a troop builder, Mistress Armada to expand the Iron Grenadiers lineup, Psyche-Out as a new addition to the Classified Series, and a new version of Duke described as a mission-specific redesign with a different visual direction from previous releases.
Mistress Armada was also confirmed for the line, adding to the growing Iron Grenadiers roster. The team noted that this is a character they have wanted to bring into the Classified Series for some time, and her inclusion helps further build out Destro’s faction with a more unified aesthetic.

Psyche-Out was introduced as an all-new addition to the Classified Series, marking his debut in the line. While details remain under wraps, the team emphasized that his unique role within the G.I. Joe universe makes him a particularly interesting character to translate into figure form.

Toxo Viper V1 was revealed as an upcoming troop builder that will be part of a future mainline wave. While no images were shown, the team teased that the design is already in progress and will be revealed in more detail during YoJoe June. The character is expected to bring a distinct visual style to the Classified line, continuing the push to expand Cobra’s specialized ranks.

Duke
A new version of Duke was teased as a mission-specific redesign that will differ from previous releases. The team hinted at a more rugged look and a different visual direction, suggesting this version will stand apart from the more traditional interpretations of the character.
Digital Render Reveal
The Ninja Force 2-pack featuring Scarlett and J’tbang was also highlighted as part of the upcoming lineup, bringing a bold and colorful take on the characters with a strong emphasis on stylized ninja gear and accessories. The 2-pack showcases a bold and colorful design approach. Both figures come with multiple masks, including animal and demon-inspired designs, along with a wide range of ninja weapons and gear. Scarlett’s design draws from her vintage look with updated proportions, while the overall set emphasizes stylized ninja elements and bright color applications consistent with the Ninja Force theme.

Tease
At the very end of the stream, the team shared a small physical teaser without revealing what it actually is, giving fans something to speculate on ahead of YoJoe June. The piece looked like a curved, crown- or visor-like component with sculpted detailing, but no context was provided as to which character or item it belongs to.

The team intentionally avoided giving hints and encouraged the community to guess, confirming only that the full reveal tied to this teaser will take place during the first week of YoJoe June.

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