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Voltar










chronological: Hydro-Viper<< Voltar >>Road Pig
alphabetical: Viper Pilot<< Voltar >>Vypra

 

Animated Appearances

To my knowledge, Voltar was never animated.


Classic Marvel Comic Appearances

By my count, Voltar was discernible in 40 panels in 8 issues from Feb. 1989 to Sept. 1991: SM 18, #87, 90, SM 26, 92, 97, 98, and 116. He was locked in a freighter in #98 with other enemies of Cobra Commander's, among whom he eventually perished.

Figure Releases

Versions: 1. 1988 (Iron Grenadiers)    
Version 1: spring 1988 regular carded figure assortment (Iron Grenadiers)
Destro's General
  • head: Voltar (88)
  • arms: Voltar (88)
  • torso: Voltar (88)
  • waist: Voltar (88)
  • legs: Voltar (88)
Accessories: gold heavily modified submachine gun with fin on back (new), black condor with red head and fragile claws (new), gold communications backpack with handle and thick antenna (new).
Voltar was an extremely successful mercenary commander. In fact, he was too successful for his continued presence to be tolerated by the provisional governments, revolutionary councils, and military dictatorships that employed him. He could pluck victory from seeming imminent defeat in complete defiance of the odds, always just one step ahead of disaster, never looking back. Winners never look back.
"He has that quality I admire most in a general. You know that Napoleonic anecdote? The Marshalls of France were extolling the tactical prowess of a certain young commander. The Little Corporal cut them off tersely, 'All very well and good, but tell me one thing; is he LUCKY?'"—DESTRO.
Toy Notes: Item #6520.
Reissues: Carded in fall 1988 in a Target-exclusive Ultimate Enemies two-pack with Muskrat.