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Cover Girl (G.I. Joe)

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Fictional character
Cover Girl
G.I. Joe character
First appearanceG.I. Joe: A Real American Hero issue #16 (October 1983)
Voiced byLibby Aubrey (Sunbow)
Grey DeLisle (Resolute)
In-universe information
AffiliationG.I. Joe
SpecialtyWolverine Driver
File nameKrieger, Courtney A.
Birth placePeoria, Illinois
SNRA 973244860
RankE-4 (Specialist)
E-5 (Sergeant) (Devil's Due comics)
Primary MOSArmor
Secondary MOSArmored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) Mechanics, Counterintelligence

Cover Girl is a fictional character from theG.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. She is a tank jockey for theG.I. Joe Team, specializing in the Wolverine missile tank, and debuted in 1983 on the same team. She is portrayed byKarolína Kurková in the 2009 live-action filmG.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

Profile

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Her real name is Courtney A. Krieger, and she was born inPeoria, Illinois. Her primary military specialty is armor and her secondary military specialty is AFV (Armored Fighting Vehicle) mechanic.

Prior to joining G.I. Joe, Cover Girl was a highly successful fashionmodel in Chicago and New York and graced the covers of countless magazines. She eventually found the world of modeling unfulfilling and joined the army to seek out new challenges in life. In order to prove that she was not just a pretty face, she attended Armor School atFort Knox as well as related tech schools. Cover Girl is proficient in diesel mechanics & gas turbine technology. She is also a qualified expert with theLAW (Light Anti-Armor Weapon) rocket,Dragon AT (Anti-Tank) missile,M-16 and theM1911A1 Auto Pistol.[1]

Though her specialty was primarily armor based, Cover Girl was eventually called upon to use her expertise in makeup and stagecraft for undercover and intelligence-gathering operations. She resented assignments that took advantage of her natural beauty, but eventually expanded her knowledge of undercover work atFort Huachuca Military Intelligence School. This increased the scope of her skill set as a capable field agent for the G.I. Joe Team.[2]

Toys

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Cover Girl was first released as an action figure in 1983, packaged with the "Wolverine" tank.[3] She was not updated until 2005, when she was released in the Devil's Due Fans' Choice three-pack of figures (along withSpirit Iron-Knife andHannibal: Reborn), but her codename was dropped, with the packaging referring to her as "Agent Courtney Kreiger".[4]

International variants

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The 1983 figure has been released in Brazil as "Agente Secreta: Sparta". In Argentina, Cover Girl was repainted with blue highlights, and released an Argentinian version of "Sparta".[5]

Comics

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Marvel Comics

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Cover Girl first appears in theMarvel Comics seriesG.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #16 (October 1983). She works with other Joes to protect the U.S. Treasury building fromCobra agents.[6] Later, she works withClutch to chase Cobra operatives in Europe.[7]

Cover Girl joins a Joe raid of the fictional country of Frusenland in an attempt to stop Cobra from brainwashing the citizens into violence. She works with tank driverBack-Stop to destroy many Cobra vehicles. She and the other Joes are affected by Cobra's brainwashing weapons and then saved from certain death byBattleforce 2000, the very men they had entered the country to protect.[8]

She is one of the many Joes on the run from the law due to the Jugglers' wishing to blame the team for a badly-executed raid onCobra Island. In the ensuing rescue ofGeneral Hawk and General Hollingsworth from their clinic/prison, Cover Girl is shot in the shoulder.[9] InSpecial Missions #24, Cover Girl,Lady Jaye,Scarlett andJinx work to protect thePresident during an exhibition baseball game by grudgingly going undercover as cheerleaders, but he is nonetheless captured by a Cobra blimp. Working withHardball, she assists with the rescue by batting a gas canister into the blimp. In the same issue it was revealed that she was able to bring people out of hypnosis, undoing the effects caused by the Cobra hypnotistCrystal Ball.[10]

Cover Girl's final Marvel series appearance was a cameo in #149, monitoringDestro's castle.[11]

IDW Publishing

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G.I. Joe

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InIDW's original series, Cover Girl primarily works on a team consisting ofDuke,Roadblock,Shipwreck,Tunnel Rat,Quick Kick, andDoc. A later origin issue[12] reveals that she was recruited after showing an aptitude for cold-blooded killing when she slaughters a group of pirates single-handed, later admitting that she finally found something she was good at—killing people.

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

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Cover-Girl is part of a G.I. Joe tank crew that works with the remnants of theOktober Guard to protect civilians from Cobra factional fighting. She is assisted byCross-Country,Steeler andWildcard.[13]

During a shootout with aCrimson Guardsman later in the series, Cover Girl awakens from a coma. She then learns her throat has been severely injured, causing a deep voice.[14]

Other versions

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Devil's Due Publishing

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Starting from 'Devil's Due'G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #16 she teams with Joe members Spirit andSnake Eyes to figure out why identical looking children are being kidnapped. This soon blends in to an incident where she and Spirit are one of many Joes held prisoner on the newly revampedCobra Island. The group escapes with the intervention ofCobra Commander, who is also a prisoner.

It was revealed in Issue #20 ofG.I. Joe: America's Elite that she was datingShipwreck, much to the jealousy of Clutch.[15] Cover Girl has appeared with Shipwreck inG.I. Joe Special Missions: Brazil. Her relationship with Shipwreck is revealed in depth via flashbacks while in the present the two work together to rescue a kidnapped Senator inRio de Janeiro.[16] Their relationship again comes into focus when the two confront a retired Cobra agent named Skullbuster. The two Joes eventually subdue and capture their adversary.[17]

In the alternate reality of the G.I. Joe vs. Transformers continuity, Cover Girl assists Snake Eyes who had been wounded in his face by an explosion. This was caused by attacking alien robots.[18]

Animated series

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Sunbow

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InSunbow'sG.I. Joe animated series, Cover Girl was voiced by Liz Aubrey. She first appears in the "Real American Hero" mini-series, in which she wears a green jacket and has long blonde hair. She was redesigned to better resemble her action figure (with a brown jacket and short auburn hair) from her next appearance in "The Revenge of Cobra" mini-series onwards. On missions, Cover Girl was often paired with Shipwreck.

Cover Girl had a supporting role in the first-season episode "Twenty Questions", in which she heads a Joe search party to find Shipwreck in theRocky Mountains area.[19]

Her first major role was in "Lights! Camera! Cobra!", as one of several Joes hired as technical advisors on a movie about G.I. Joe. Through much of the episode, Cover Girl tries to make sure Shipwreck stays out of trouble. She follows him into Hollywood, where she becomes embroiled in his fight in a pool hall which they are then arrested for. After their release, they rescue the missing Joes,Dusty andRecondo, who are injured. While Cover Girl takes them to the hospital, Shipwreck is captured by Cobra. However, Cover Girl devises a ruse that convinces Cobra Commander to return him.[20]

Cover Girl had another significant role in "Cobra Claws Are Coming to Town". She takes command of the Joes when Cobra takesDuke captive, and leads them in stopping Cobra from attacking a city in G.I. Joe vehicles. Flying a Cobra Rattler, Cover Girl fires a missile at a Joe Skystriker piloted by Cobra Commander and where Duke is being held, and demands him to land. Cobra Commander ignores her warning and shoots the Rattler, but Cover Girl is saved by a giant Polly. She gives Duke a key to his handcuffs and kisses him while wishing him a merry Christmas.[21]

Cover Girl's background as a model is hinted at in the second-season episode, "Glamor Girls". She and Lady Jaye infiltrate a modeling shoot arranged by a disguisedZartan andBaroness. Cover Girl tricks the two Cobra agents into showing they are fakes by telling them she and Lady Jaye came from an agency that has been out of business for years. Cover Girl and Lady Jaye later rescue several models and actresses that had been captured by Cobra because of the scheme.[22]

G.I. Joe: The Movie

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Cover Girl appears as a background character in several scenes of the 1987 animatedG.I. Joe: The Movie. In the movie, her hair is once again long, though its color remains auburn.[23]

Resolute

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Cover Girl also appears in the animated series,G.I. Joe: Resolute as an auburn brunette. She is seen assisting in the evacuation of the U.S.S. Flagg.

Renegades

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In theG.I. Joe: Renegades episode "Shipwrecked", Cover Girl (Courtney Kreiger) was first mentioned by Shipwreck when he showed Courtney's model poster to the Joes after Duke asked Shipwreck why he called his shipCourtney. Her picture is shown on a wall in which she is shown with blonde hair.

Live action film

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Fictional character
Cover Girl
G.I. Joe character
First appearance2009
Portrayed byKarolína Kurková
In-universe information
AffiliationG.I. Joe
SpecialtySpecial Weapons Expert
File nameKreiger, Courtney[24]
SN973-24-CK44
RankCorporal (E-4)
SeriesG.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Karolína Kurková portrayed Cover Girl inG.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

In the film ofG.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, she has a brief role played byCzech supermodel and real life cover girlKarolína Kurková. She serves asaide-de-camp to General Hawk. When Cobra infiltratesthe Pit, Cover Girl is wary of anMP wandering the halls. While reporting to Hawk, she is stabbed from the back by the MP, who is Zartan in disguise.

To coincide with the launch of the new movie, Hasbro released one Cover Girl figure. She is listed as Courtney "Cover Girl" Kreiger with the specialty of Special Weapons Officer.[25]

Other works

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  • The character of Cover Girl is discussed at length in thenon-fiction novelThe Paradise of Bombs.[26]
  • She is mentioned as a strong female character in the non-fiction novelAction Chicks: New Images of Tough Women in Popular Culture.[27]
  • Dorian Brown played an FBI agent named Courtney Krieger in theNCIS episode "Identity Crisis".

References

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  1. ^Hama, Larry (1987). Howard Mackie (ed.).G.I. Joe Order Of Battle.Marvel Entertainment Group. p. 28.ISBN 0-87135-288-5.
  2. ^Hidalgo, Pablo (2009).G.I. Joe vs. Cobra: The Essential Guide 1982-2008. Random House. p. 8.ISBN 978-0-345-51642-8.
  3. ^Bellomo, Mark (2005).The Ultimate Guide to G.I. Joe 1982-1994. Krause Publications. p. 21.ISBN 978-0-89689-922-3.
  4. ^"AGENT COURTNEY KRIEGER (v1), YOJOE.COM | YoJoe.com: Dedicated to the G.I.Joe of the 80's, 90's and beyond!". YoJoe.com. Retrieved2012-09-30.
  5. ^"COVER GIRL (v1), YOJOE.COM | YoJoe.com: Dedicated to the G.I.Joe of the 80's, 90's and beyond!". YoJoe.com. Retrieved2012-09-30.
  6. ^G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #16 (October 1983)
  7. ^G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #23
  8. ^G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #68 (1987)
  9. ^G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #78 (Oct 1988)
  10. ^G.I. Joe Special Missions #24
  11. ^G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #149 (June 1994)
  12. ^G.I. Joe. #6 (July 2013)
  13. ^"G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" #173 (December 2011)
  14. ^G.I.Joe: A Real American Hero #228 (June 2016)
  15. ^G.I. Joe: America's Elite #20 (Feb. 2007)
  16. ^G.I.Joe Special Missions: Brazil (May 2007)
  17. ^G.I. Joe: America's Elite #27 (August 2007)
  18. ^Blaylock, Josh (w), Miller, Mike S. (p), Durruthy, Armando (i). G.I. Joe vs. The Transformers, vol. 1, no. 1 (July 2003). Image Comics.
  19. ^"Twenty Questions".G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Season 1. Episode 13.
  20. ^"Lights! Camera! Cobra!".G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Season 1. Episode 19.
  21. ^"Cobra Claws Are Coming to Town".G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Season 1. Episode 39.
  22. ^"Glamor Girls".G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Season 2. Episode 14.
  23. ^G.I. Joe: The Movie (Motion picture). De Laurentiis Entertainment Group. April 20, 1987.
  24. ^"2009 File Card Packaged with action figure ©Hasbro". Yojoe.com. Retrieved2012-09-17.
  25. ^"News: Movie Figure Previews!". YoJoe!. 2009-04-14. Retrieved2009-04-25.
  26. ^Sanders, Scott (1993).The Paradise of Bombs. Beacon Press. pp. 123–124.ISBN 978-0-8070-6343-9.
  27. ^Inness, Sherrie (2004).Action Chicks: New Images of Tough Women in Popular Culture. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 86.ISBN 978-1-4039-6396-3.

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