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:''The Action Man Programme is a [[human]] intelligence organisation from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity]].''
'''[[Action Man]]''' may be the greatest hero of them all, but even he can't go it alone. As such, this top agent is supported by the '''Action Man Programme''': a crew of elite field agents, intelligence operators, scientists and other specialists under the [[Secret Intelligence Service]], helping to protect the [[United Kingdom]] from that which threatens it.
'''[[Action Man]]''' may be the greatest hero of them all, but even he can't go it alone. As such, this top agent is supported by the '''Action Man Programme''': a crew of elite field agents, intelligence operators, scientists and other specialists under the [[Secret Intelligence Service]], helping to protect the [[United Kingdom]] from that which threatens it.


The current Action Man, Ian Noble, is supported by operatives including Director [[Pauline Bestley]], Quartermaster [[Bryce Chan]], and field agent [[Terrence Salmons]]. [[Doctor X|Mercy Gale]] used to be a member of the organisation before going rogue, and for some time they hired the [[Autobot]] [[Kup (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Kup]] as a freelance operative.
The current Action Man, [[Ian Noble]], is supported by operatives including Director [[Pauline Bestley]], Quartermaster [[Bryce Chan]], and field agent [[Terrence Salmons]]. [[Mercy Gale]] used to be a member of the organisation before going rogue, and for some time they hired the [[Autobot]] [[Kup (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Kup]] as a freelance operative.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===2005 IDW continuity===
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The Action Man Programme started under the reign of Queen [[Elizabeth I]] of [[United Kingdom|England]], {{storylink|Absolute Beginners}} under [[Francis Walsingham]]. [[Christopher Marlowe]] was the first Action Man. {{storylink|Crisis Intervention}} During the 19th century, the [[France|French]] exile [[Victor Hugo]] served as Director. A non-Brit in this position would be unheard of, if not for the threat of [[Napoleon III]] forcing the Programme to prioritize matters. His house on [[Guernsey]] would later serve as a store for British secrets. {{storylink|Absolute Beginners}}
The Action Man Programme was founded in [[1586]] under {{w|Francis Walsingham}}, with {{w|Christopher Marlowe}} as the first Action Man. {{storylink|Crisis Intervention|Revolutionaries #1 timeline}} Between the 1960s and 1980s, the incumbent Action Man met a young [[Atomic Man|Mikey Power]] while fighting [[Brasnya]]n smugglers, and later teamed up with [[Joe Colton]] and [[Miles Mayhem]]. {{storylink|Power and Glory}} {{storylink|Secret Raiders: A Revolution Prelude|Secret Raiders}} During the 1990s, the Action Man Programme included "[[Team Extreme]]", a group of totally radical agents. {{storylink|When Eagles Scream}}


The Action Man of the 21st century, {{i|Mike Brogan}}, was responsible for inducting Sixth Form student into the AMP's tech division. Following Brogan's death during one of [[Doctor X]]'s plots, pressure from the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] thanks to Noble's role in thwarting X's scheme led to Noble being made the new Action Man.
The Programme cycled through Action Men as needed, including [[Action Man (1960s)|one]] who met the U.S.'s elite [[Adventure Team]]. {{storylink|Secret Raiders: A Revolution Prologue|Secret Raiders}} By [[1994]], he had been succeeded by [[Action Man (1990s)|a new Action Man]] who participated in [[Team Extreme]] along with time-displaced U.S. hero [[Sgt. Savage]]. {{storylink|When Eagles Scream}} By [[2008]], the position had been assumed by [[Mike Brogan]], {{storylink|Absolute Beginners}} who in [[2012]] brought in [[Ian Noble]] when he broke his way into a secret AMP facility. {{Storylink|Out of the Way}} {{storylink|Mr Love and Justice}} Agent [[Mercy Gale]] was a transfer from the regular ranks of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]]; within one year of working in the Programme, she became head of intel. When she became the second Doctor X, she would begin to covertly use the AMP's resources for her goals. {{Storylink|Mr Love and Justice}}


Some time later, Noble would discover that his friend and mentor Mercy Gale was actually Doctor X, but the AMP was unable to capture her. {{storylink|Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook issue 1|Action Man profile}}
Brogan and Gale served under Director [[Cain]], who was replaced with [[Pauline Bestley]] at some point. {{storylink|Mr Love and Justice}} When Mike Brogan stopping one of Doctor X's plans, Ian Noble was appointed as the new Action Man. {{Storylink|Absolute Beginners}} The quartermaster during Brogan and Noble's time was [[Sinclair]], who died due to poor health. As Noble was busy being Action Man, [[Bryce Chan]], the only candidate left, became quartermaster. {{Storylink|Absolute Beginners}}


The Action Man Programme investigated a distress beacon coming from [[Mount Olympus]], where they discovered that [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] dogtags had been left there shortly before the [[Ore-13]] in the mountain exploded. The AMP passed this information on to their contacts in the [[United States of America|United States]] government. {{storylink|Concorde Hymn}} After discovering that G.I. Joe and [[M.A.S.K.]] were holding Kup as a prisoner on [[Governors Island]], the Action Man Programme deployed Action Man to investigate; Ian ended up breaking Kup out, and the two drove to [[Monument Valley]] {{storylink|The Modern World}} just in time to join the battle at [[Autobot City (G1)|Autobot City]]. {{storylink|Valley Forge}}
In its long existence, the Action Man Programme faced many threats, including Napoleon III, {{storylink|Absolute Beginners}} [[Doctor X]], and a duplicate of the [[President of the United States]]. {{storylink|Mr Love and Justice}}


Kup would subsequently join the AMP as an independent contractor, which led to [[Bryce Chan]] installing upgrades into his body that would come in helpful in taking down the [[Decepticon]] [[Transit (G1)|Transit]]. {{w|Upgrade}} After the activation of the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]] transformed the people of [[Verenya]] into [[Dire Wraith]] mutates, Chan and the Action Man Programme took them into custody in the hope of transforming them back. {{storylink|Crisis Intervention}} While Action Man and Kup went on a global journey to try and find more information on the Talisman, the AMP was unable to turn them back, and eventually brought the mutated humans to an [[Onyx]] facility in [[Buenos Aires]] in order to leverage the help of G.I. Joe. {{storylink|When Eagles Scream}} This ultimately ended up being unnecessary, as — after a battle with the [[Iron Ring]] that the AMP took part in — [[G.B. Blackrock|Garrison Blackrock]] was able to link with [[Metrotitan (Zone)|Metrotitan]] and use him to broadcast energy that reverted the effects. {{storylink|Ghost in the Machine (IDW)|Ghost in the Machine}}
The Action Man Programme investigated a distress beacon coming from [[Mount Olympus]], where they discovered that [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] dogtags had been left there shortly before the [[Ore-13]] in the mountain exploded. The AMP passed this information on to their contacts in the [[United States of America|United States]] government. {{storylink|Concorde Hymn}} After discovering that G.I. Joe and [[M.A.S.K.]] were holding Kup as a prisoner on [[Governor's Island]], the Action Man Programme deployed Action Man to investigate; Ian ended up breaking Kup out, and the two drove to [[Monument Valley]] {{storylink|The Modern World}} just in time to join the battle at [[Autobot City (G1)|Autobot City]]. {{storylink|Valley Forge}}


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Kup would subsequently join the AMP as an independent contractor, which led to [[Bryce Chan]] installing upgrades into his body that would come in helpful in taking down the [[Decepticon]] [[Transit (G1)|Transit]]. {{storylink|Upgrade}} After the activation of the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]] transformed the people of [[Verenya]] into [[Dire Wraith]] mutates, Chan and the Action Man Programme took them into custody in the hope of transforming them back. {{storylink|Crisis Intervention}} While Action Man and Kup went on a global journey to try and find more information on the Talisman, the AMP was unable to turn them back, and eventually brought the mutated humans to an [[Onyx]] facility in [[Buenos Aires]] in order to leverage the help of G.I. Joe. {{storylink|When Eagles Scream}} This ultimately ended up being unnecessary, as—after a battle with the [[Iron Ring]] that the AMP took part in—[[G.B. Blackrock|Garrison Blackrock]] was able to link with [[Metrotitan (G1)|Metrotitan]] and use him to broadcast energy that reverted the effects. {{storylink|Ghost in the Machine (IDW)|Ghost in the Machine}}
*{{i|Action Man Programme}} at the IDW Hasbro Wiki


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Latest revision as of 15:35, 3 January 2026

Action Man may be the greatest hero of them all, but even he can't go it alone. As such, this top agent is supported by the Action Man Programme: a crew of elite field agents, intelligence operators, scientists and other specialists under the Secret Intelligence Service, helping to protect the United Kingdom from that which threatens it.

The current Action Man, Ian Noble, is supported by operatives including Director Pauline Bestley, Quartermaster Bryce Chan, and field agent Terrence Salmons. Mercy Gale used to be a member of the organisation before going rogue, and for some time they hired the Autobot Kup as a freelance operative.

Fiction

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2005 IDW continuity

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The Action Man Programme started under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Absolute Beginners under Francis Walsingham. Christopher Marlowe was the first Action Man. Crisis Intervention During the 19th century, the French exile Victor Hugo served as Director. A non-Brit in this position would be unheard of, if not for the threat of Napoleon III forcing the Programme to prioritize matters. His house on Guernsey would later serve as a store for British secrets. Absolute Beginners

The Programme cycled through Action Men as needed, including one who met the U.S.'s elite Adventure Team. Secret Raiders By 1994, he had been succeeded by a new Action Man who participated in Team Extreme along with time-displaced U.S. hero Sgt. Savage. When Eagles Scream By 2008, the position had been assumed by Mike Brogan, Absolute Beginners who in 2012 brought in Ian Noble when he broke his way into a secret AMP facility. Out of the Way Mr Love and Justice Agent Mercy Gale was a transfer from the regular ranks of MI6; within one year of working in the Programme, she became head of intel. When she became the second Doctor X, she would begin to covertly use the AMP's resources for her goals. Mr Love and Justice

Brogan and Gale served under Director Cain, who was replaced with Pauline Bestley at some point. Mr Love and Justice When Mike Brogan stopping one of Doctor X's plans, Ian Noble was appointed as the new Action Man. Absolute Beginners The quartermaster during Brogan and Noble's time was Sinclair, who died due to poor health. As Noble was busy being Action Man, Bryce Chan, the only candidate left, became quartermaster. Absolute Beginners

In its long existence, the Action Man Programme faced many threats, including Napoleon III, Absolute Beginners Doctor X, and a duplicate of the President of the United States. Mr Love and Justice

The Action Man Programme investigated a distress beacon coming from Mount Olympus, where they discovered that G.I. Joe dogtags had been left there shortly before the Ore-13 in the mountain exploded. The AMP passed this information on to their contacts in the United States government. Concorde Hymn After discovering that G.I. Joe and M.A.S.K. were holding Kup as a prisoner on Governor's Island, the Action Man Programme deployed Action Man to investigate; Ian ended up breaking Kup out, and the two drove to Monument Valley The Modern World just in time to join the battle at Autobot City. Valley Forge

Kup would subsequently join the AMP as an independent contractor, which led to Bryce Chan installing upgrades into his body that would come in helpful in taking down the Decepticon Transit. Upgrade After the activation of the Talisman transformed the people of Verenya into Dire Wraith mutates, Chan and the Action Man Programme took them into custody in the hope of transforming them back. Crisis Intervention While Action Man and Kup went on a global journey to try and find more information on the Talisman, the AMP was unable to turn them back, and eventually brought the mutated humans to an Onyx facility in Buenos Aires in order to leverage the help of G.I. Joe. When Eagles Scream This ultimately ended up being unnecessary, as—after a battle with the Iron Ring that the AMP took part in—Garrison Blackrock was able to link with Metrotitan and use him to broadcast energy that reverted the effects. Ghost in the Machine