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Seeking fame and fortune from a young age, Richard Ruby left his sleepy hometown behind and joined the [[Navy]] SEAL Team Six. After serving a tour of duty and being honorably discharged from service, Ruby found a new life as a stunt pilot in [[ | Seeking fame and fortune from a young age, Richard Ruby left his sleepy hometown behind and joined the [[United States Navy|Navy]] SEAL Team Six. After serving a tour of duty and being honorably discharged from service, Ruby found a new life as a stunt pilot in [[Hollywood]], where he developed the personal jetpack system that would shape his future. An incident where he saved [[Poverty Flat]] caught the eye of the United States government, and in [[1982]] he joined the Adventure Team under the codename "Bulletman". He served alongside [[Joe Colton|"G.I. Joe" Colton]], [[Miles Mayhem|Miles "Mayhem" Manheim]], and [[Atomic Man|Mike "Atomic Man" Power]], and [[Stalker (G.I. Joe)|Lonzo "Stalker" Wilkinson]]. Ruby and Power soon became good friends. {{storylink|Secret Raiders: A Revolution Prelude|Secret Raiders}} {{storylink|The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb|Revolutionaries #3 roll call}} | ||
During the Adventure Team's mission to rescue former [[Screaming Eagles|Screaming Eagle]] [[Garrison Kreiger]] at the [[Tomb of Amtoltec]] in [[Egypt]], Stalker and Mayhem called Bulletman and Atomic Man in for help with the [[Iron Trooper|robotic mummies]]. The pair of enhanced heroes took the robots out with ease, showboating for the "normal soldiers". After G.I. Joe called the team for help against [[Soundwave (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Soundwave]], Bulletman attacked the [[Decepticon]] by plowing into his chest. After Soundwave retreated, Ruby noticed how much interest Kreiger took in the mysterious [[Talisman]] the team had unearthed. Not long afterwards, the original incarnation of the Adventure Team was mothballed. | |||
During the Adventure Team's mission to rescue [[Garrison Kreiger]] at the [[Tomb of Amtoltec]] in [[Egypt]], Stalker and Mayhem called Bulletman and Atomic Man in for help with the [[Iron | |||
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Thirty-five years later, Ruby had returned to his Hollywood roots and become a movie director. While shooting a movie, Ruby was approached by [[Action Man|Ian Noble]], [[Ayana Jones]], [[G.B. Blackrock|Garrison Blackrock]], masquerading as a group of movie producers looking to turn one of his Adventure Team stories into a movie. When asked what happened to Kreiger, Ruby said that he killed Mike Power. Ian then asked if he had ever heard of [[Baron Ironblood]], to which Ruby simply responded that he "doesn't do superhero movies anymore" before returning to set. [[Kup (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Kup]] commented that he was not a fan of Ruby's films. {{storylink|The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb}} | Thirty-five years later, Ruby had returned to his Hollywood roots and become a movie director. While shooting a movie, Ruby was approached by [[Action Man|Ian Noble]], [[Ayana Jones]], and [[G.B. Blackrock|Garrison Blackrock]], masquerading as a group of movie producers looking to turn one of his Adventure Team stories into a movie. When asked what happened to Kreiger, Ruby said that he killed Mike Power. Ian then asked if he had ever heard of [[Baron Ironblood]], to which Ruby simply responded that he "doesn't do superhero movies anymore" before returning to set. [[Kup (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Kup]] commented that he was not a fan of Ruby's films. {{storylink|The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb}} | ||
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*The original Bulletman toy seems to be based on the [[wikipedia:Bulletman and Bulletgirl|Golden Age Fawcett Comics superhero of the same name]], right down to a silver bullet-shaped helmet and red outfit.<ref>http://thefwoosh.com/2014/04/the-forgotten-heroes-gi-joe-adventure-team-bulletman</ref> | *The original Bulletman toy seems to be based on the [[wikipedia:Bulletman and Bulletgirl|Golden Age Fawcett Comics superhero of the same name]], right down to a silver bullet-shaped helmet and red outfit.<ref>http://thefwoosh.com/2014/04/the-forgotten-heroes-gi-joe-adventure-team-bulletman</ref> | ||
*Bulletman's true identity was never given until the third volume of IDW's ''G.I. Joe''. | *Bulletman's true identity was never given until the third volume of IDW's ''G.I. Joe''. | ||
*In | *In "Secret Raiders", Bulletman is seen next to Mike Power, the Atomic Man. This is likely a reference to the fact that the original characters formed the “Super Adventure Team”. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==External links== | |||
*{{i|Bulletman}} at the IDW Hasbro Wiki | |||
[[Category:G.I. Joe properties]] | [[Category:G.I. Joe properties]] | ||
Revision as of 06:08, 25 April 2017
- Bulletman is a human member of the Adventure Team from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Richard Ruby, aka Bulletman, The Human Bullet, was a member of the Adventure Team and a former Navy SEAL and test pilot. Through the use of his suit, he had the ability to fly and plow through objects like, well, a bullet.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity

Seeking fame and fortune from a young age, Richard Ruby left his sleepy hometown behind and joined the Navy SEAL Team Six. After serving a tour of duty and being honorably discharged from service, Ruby found a new life as a stunt pilot in Hollywood, where he developed the personal jetpack system that would shape his future. An incident where he saved Poverty Flat caught the eye of the United States government, and in 1982 he joined the Adventure Team under the codename "Bulletman". He served alongside "G.I. Joe" Colton, Miles "Mayhem" Manheim, and Mike "Atomic Man" Power, and Lonzo "Stalker" Wilkinson. Ruby and Power soon became good friends. Secret Raiders Revolutionaries #3 roll call
During the Adventure Team's mission to rescue former Screaming Eagle Garrison Kreiger at the Tomb of Amtoltec in Egypt, Stalker and Mayhem called Bulletman and Atomic Man in for help with the robotic mummies. The pair of enhanced heroes took the robots out with ease, showboating for the "normal soldiers". After G.I. Joe called the team for help against Soundwave, Bulletman attacked the Decepticon by plowing into his chest. After Soundwave retreated, Ruby noticed how much interest Kreiger took in the mysterious Talisman the team had unearthed. Not long afterwards, the original incarnation of the Adventure Team was mothballed.

Thirty-five years later, Ruby had returned to his Hollywood roots and become a movie director. While shooting a movie, Ruby was approached by Ian Noble, Ayana Jones, and Garrison Blackrock, masquerading as a group of movie producers looking to turn one of his Adventure Team stories into a movie. When asked what happened to Kreiger, Ruby said that he killed Mike Power. Ian then asked if he had ever heard of Baron Ironblood, to which Ruby simply responded that he "doesn't do superhero movies anymore" before returning to set. Kup commented that he was not a fan of Ruby's films. The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb
Notes
- The original Bulletman toy seems to be based on the Golden Age Fawcett Comics superhero of the same name, right down to a silver bullet-shaped helmet and red outfit.[1]
- Bulletman's true identity was never given until the third volume of IDW's G.I. Joe.
- In "Secret Raiders", Bulletman is seen next to Mike Power, the Atomic Man. This is likely a reference to the fact that the original characters formed the “Super Adventure Team”.
References
External links
- Bulletman at the IDW Hasbro Wiki

