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G.I. Joe character | |
![]() Heavy Duty as seen in the DiC G.I. Joe cartoon.
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First appearance | 1991 |
Voiced by |
William Taylor (DiC) Blu Mankuma (Spy Troops) E.B. Owens (Sigma Six) Keith Ferguson (Renegades) |
Affiliation | G.I. Joe |
Specialty | Heavy Ordnance Trooper |
File name | Lamont A. Morris (also known as Hershel Dalton in the reboot franchise) |
Birth place | Chicago, Illinois |
SN | 807-0246-LM65 |
Rank | E-5 |
Primary MOS | Laser Weapons Systems Operator |
Secondary MOS | Indirect Fire Infantryman |
Subgroups | Star Brigade |
Heavy Duty | |
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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Heavy Duty in G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra.
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First appearance | 2009 |
Portrayed by | Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje |
Voiced by | Rodney Saulsberry (video game) |
Affiliation | G.I. Joe |
Specialty | Heavy Weapons Specialist |
File name | Hershel Dalton |
SN | 807-46-LM65 |
Rank | Sergeant (E-5) |
Series | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra |
Heavy Duty is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series of toy lines, comics and cartoons. Heavy Duty is the G.I. Joe Team's heavy ordnance specialist. He is described as being unafraid of any situation despite heavy enemy fire. He is also the cousin of Roadblock, and shares the same passion for cooking and speaking in rhyme. This character was created by Walter A. McDaniel.
His original file card indicates that his real name is Lamont A. Morris, and that he was born in Chicago, Illinois. Heavy Duty grew up with a passion for metropolitan living, expressing it through classical guitars and Bach. After enlisting in the Army, he discovered that many of his skills in music also applied to heavy weapons: coordination, dexterity and multi-tasking. His extreme strength and grasp of advanced weapon systems, brought him to the attention of the G.I. Joe Team.
When the G.I. Joe team disbanded, Heavy Duty returned to his hometown of Chicago, and opened a small, home-based recording studio, where he recorded his renditions of popular classical pieces on guitar. He returned to the team when they were reinstated, and when Roadblock did not initially return to G.I. Joe, Heavy Duty also attempted to fill in his cousin's role as a cook. However, his culinary skills weren't nearly as enthusiastic, and Heavy Duty tended to improvise ingredients and methods. Roadblock returned when the team roster was scaled down into an elite unit, and a hungry bunch of Joes greatly welcomed him back.
The first appearance of Heavy Duty was in the 1991 lineup of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline. A new version of Heavy Duty was released in 1993 as part of the Star Brigade line. Although he appeared in very minimal roles in other G.I. Joe media, Heavy Duty was still able to attain some level of popularity despite appearing late in the series. He is one of very few characters from that time to cross over to the G.I. Joe revival in 2002, and is included in G.I. Joe: Sigma 6.