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Ghost Bear
File Name: Jesse Kwinn, Jr. of Chukchi Peninsula, Eastern Siberia.
Notes: The Chukchi Peninsula is the portion of Siberia nearest Alaska and is home to several Eskimo people groups.
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Animated Appearances
To my knowledge, Ghost Bear was never animated.
Figure Releases
Versions:
| 1. 2004 (Pulverizer)
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Version 1: late March 2004 boxed Pulverizer accessory
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Pulverizer Driver | MOS 1: Mercenary MOS 2: All-Terrain Vehicle Operator
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| - head: Ghost Bear (04)
- arms: Ghost Bear (04), Cobra Trooper (06/I), Cobra Officer (08/V)
- torso: Ghost Bear (04), Cobra Trooper (06/I), Cobra Officer (08/V)
- waist: Ghost Bear (04), Cobra Trooper (06/I), Cobra Officer (08/V)
- legs: Ghost Bear (04), Cobra Trooper (06/I), Cobra Officer (08/V)
| Accessories: flat grey knife with small tab below blade (new), black simple hanging belt attaching to mid-back and two spots on front waist (new).
| Born in a remote Inuit village on the Russian side of the Bering Strait, GHOST BEAR learned how to track and hunt in the most unforgiving environment on the face of the planet. An expert long-range rifleman, he is also equally skillful with pistols and knives. KWINN, the father of GHOST BEAR, was a mercenary in the employ of the COBRA organization when he was killed during a major assault on G.I. JOE Headquarters. GHOST BEAR never learned that his father had switched sides and had teamed up with SNAKE EYES before his death, so he is still carrying a wrongful grudge against the G.I. JOE Team, and SNAKE EYES in particular.
"When I'm driving a PULVERIZER, I become the PULVERIZER, and can make it do anything I want."
| Toy Notes: Item #58170. Kwinn's story comes from the early issues of the Marvel comic series (#2 to #19). An action figure of Kwinn would be released in late July.
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