Heavy Duty

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Heavy Duty is G.I. Joe-aligned human from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
"... Monty Python's Flying Circus!"

One might be surprised to learn that Sergeant Lamont A. Morris, codename Heavy Duty, is a classically-trained guitarist who specializes in Bach. After all, if this was a video game, then Heavy Duty would be the team "tank", wading into the midst of it with his personal weapons platform and leveling everything that shows up on his display. But then, everyone needs a hobby.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

Main article: Heavy Duty on the IDW Hasbro Wiki

Heavy Duty was an early member of the G.I. Joe team, and on one occasion met their predecessor and namesake, Joe Colton. Secret Raiders: A Revolution Prelude

During the Ore-13 crisis, Heavy Duty was stationed on Governor's Island when Action Man stormed the base to investigate rumors of Transformer activity. Though Mayday Morris and the other Joes on duty couldn't stop the British superspy from escaping with Kup in tow, and were forced to scatter when a low-power orbital barrage hit the base to cover their escape. The Modern World

Shortly afterwards, a G.I. Joe taskforce consisting of Mayday, Flash, Quarrel, and Heavy Duty were deployed the remote country of Schleteva to investigate a sudden communications blackout in the city of Verenya. They discovered that the inhabitants of the city had all been transformed into Dire Wraiths; when Rom arrived, the Joe squad teamed up with the Space Knight and tracked the energy to a strange Talisman stashed beneath the city. In the ensuing battle between Action Man, G.B. Blackrock, and the Oktober Guard, the Talisman was activated. Though Rom's Neutralizer was able to shield some of the humans, Heavy Duty wasn't one of them, and as a result he was transformed into a Dire Wraith hybrid. He and the other two mutated Joes were placed in the cure of the Action Man Programme in the hopes of finding a cure, while Mayday pledged to un-mutate her teammates. Crisis Intervention


Notes

  • Heavy Duty owes his existence in IDW continuity to an odd retcon performed by an issue of G.I. Joe volume 3, which saw Roadblock's early appearances, in which he used the code name "Heavy Duty" for trademark reasons, retroactively declared to be a separate character.