
The figure stands 6 1/4 inches tall and he has 34 points of articulation. Given the total lack of any sort of actual exclusive branding, its possible that these might end up getting wider releases later? One can only hope. That’s different from how Hasbro handled the Black Series numbering, so I was a little surprised to see them go this route. He’s numbered figure 10, and it looks like all of the other exclusives will be following suit, and keeping the on-going numbering for the line. The first of the new figures I’m taking a look at is the Joe’s own resident Drill Sergeant Nasty, Wayne “Beach Head” Sneeden! THE FIGURE ITSELFīeach Head is the first figure in the “Cobra Island” sub-line of figures for the Classified Series line-up. And hey, look at me, over here, being a dedicated fan. Fortunately, it does seem like they’re finally making their way into some dedicated fan’s hands.

That’s kind of the central piece to these figures. It’s…not been a smooth process getting them out there, but….well…it’s not smooth. The majority of the second round of product is courtesy of Target’s exclusive “Special Mission: Cobra Island” assortment. The immediate follow-up has been split between a few different locations.

The initial drop from the line was a general release. Joe line under the Classified Series banner. It’s been a month since I took my last look at Hasbro’s re-boot of their G.I.
