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1986 G.I. JOE LOWLIGHT


He has good joints, right knee is a little loose, some paint wear or paint rubs, He has a new O-ring and no screw rust. Uniform discoloring on his entire backside.

Appearance: yellow hair; black cap; red goggles; dark grey jacket with red pad on right shoulder; black gloves; dark grey pants with black belt.

Accessories: replacement LANARD large, thick pouch backpack; gray instead of black Uzi with trigger guard; original style later model black 7.62mm Moel 85 sniper's rifle with large scope, replacement custom cast aftermarket bi-pod, the figure stand pictured is included.  The vintage GI JOE game card is in good condition, the vintage military card is near mint and both are great for display.

Please look at the multiple pictures of every angle I have provided, in high resolution, to make your own decision on the grade of the item - good luck finding another sale where this much detail is disclosed!



As a child in North Dakota, Low-Light was afraid of the dark, timid with animals, and shy of loud noises . . . until one precarious hunting expedition with his father. Low-Light somehow lost his way in the impenetrable darkness. He was found three weeks later with his flashlight, .22 rifle, and a grin from ear to ear. Ten years later he was an instructor at the Army marksmanship program in Fort Benning and a self-taught expert on image intensification.
"The Joes like to have Low-Light along for the ride. They know that if something gets really heavy, and that's bound to happen sooner or later, all they have to do is wait until dark . . . it doesn't matter what field of fire the bad guys control - the night belongs to Low-Light."

Cooper was something of a scaredy-cat as a child, being afraid of the dark, fearful of loud noises, and timid around animals. Naturally, this meant he wouldn't have all that much of a good time on a hunting trip with his father, which included all of the above, and as fate had it things went badly. Cooper vanished, you see. Completely. The authorities searched for him for three full weeks, and only found him when he returned all by himself - with an ear to ear grin, and a .22 rifle in hand. While he was lost in the woods, he totally overcame his fears, and grew to love nature - and the night.

He became quite the marksman over the years, even before he eventually enlisted in the Army, and is a self-trained expert in image-intensification technology. Fast-forward about ten years and you can see him teaching marksmanship at Fort Benning, turning out rather competent gunmen. His particular combination of skills got Cooper a place on the GI Joe team soon enough, and he fit in rather well. As a night spotter and expert marksman, he's helped the team achieve its goals on numerous missions, quite a few of which were conducted in partnership with the C.I.A. and other agencies.

He's so good at what he does, in fact, that Sergeant Slaughter chose him to be a member of his team of crack Joe fighters, Slaughter's Marauders. While this entailed getting a rather oddly colored uniform, Cooper nonetheless proved his worth yet again on countless missions with this hard core squad. Still later (though possibly in a variant timeline), Cooper was partnered with Ambush for a special reason: to hunt dinosaurs on Cobra Island! Whether they came about due to genetic experimentation or some other calamitous occurrence, these beasts needed to be dealt with - and Cooper was elected to do so!

While he's performed all kinds of duties for the GI Joe team, the good times couldn't last forever, and when the Joes were disbanded, Cooper found a new Army home in its Criminal Investigation Division. He even worked with several folks that would eventually become Joes when the team was reinstated. Naturally, he went with them for the ride, of course, sticking with the team through thick and thin, at least throughout the time that Cobra instigated World War III. With the GI Joe team busier than ever now that Cobra's backbone has been broken again, it's likely Cooper stuck around.

He's good at digging up people that like to hide in the dark, after all...

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