The Coil
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The Coil is an offshoot of the terrorist faction Cobra, formed either by Cobra Commander
Cobra Commander
Cobra Commander is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe franchise. He appears in the toyline, animated series , comic books, video games, and movie as the usual principal antagonist. He is the supreme leader of the terrorist organization Cobra, and archnemesis of the Joes...

 or Serpentor
Serpentor
Serpentor is a fictional character from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a line of military-themed toys created by Hasbro. The character was introduced in 1986 as a toy with an air chariot and included in the animated series that same year.-Toys:...

, in the fictional G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe is a line of action figures produced by the toy company Hasbro. The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier , Action Sailor , Action Pilot , Action Marine and later on, the Action Nurse...

universe.

Origins

The Coil began as a movement within the Cobra organization, shortly after the Cobra Civil War. It was started by low ranking members who realized Cobra Commander
Cobra Commander
Cobra Commander is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe franchise. He appears in the toyline, animated series , comic books, video games, and movie as the usual principal antagonist. He is the supreme leader of the terrorist organization Cobra, and archnemesis of the Joes...

 was using them the same way as the system from which he had brought them. After the war ended with Serpentor's death, members of the Coil switched Serpentor's body with another in the infamous freighter incident. For three years they worked in secret within the abandoned Cobra Island facility to revive the fallen emperor, until their efforts paid off. Serpentor had been brought back to life to lead the Coil.

Using former Hammer Team member Lt. Mikhail Derenko, under the codename Nowhere Man, and Firefly
Firefly (G.I. Joe)
Firefly is a fictional character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero universe. He is a mercenary who works for the Cobra Organization as a saboteur.-Profile:...

, Serpentor began recruiting former Cobra soldiers to his cause. While the actions of Duke
Duke (G.I. Joe)
Duke is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 lines of military-themed toys. The character is featured in both the animated series and comic books. Duke is portrayed by actor Channing Tatum in the 2009 live-action film, G.I. Joe: The Rise of...

, Snake Eyes and Sean Collins (better known as Kamakura
Kamakura (G.I. Joe)
Kamakura is a fictional character from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a line of military-themed toys created by Hasbro. He is the first character created by Devil's Due Publishing to be made into a G.I. Joe figure and later brought into the new animated series.-Fictional Character...

) halted this recruitment, neither Derenko nor Firefly were captured. Serpentor was thus allowed to continue his secret recruitment and build up on Cobra Island
Cobra Island
Cobra Island is a fictional country located in the Gulf of Mexico. It is the main base of operations for the fictional Cobra Organization featured in the G.I. Joe toyline from the 1980s. It is featured in the G.I. Joe cartoon and the comic book series created by Marvel Comics and Devil's Due...

. The former Cobra fortress had been rebuilt and expanded to fit the Coil's operational needs.

Around the time of Cobra's reformation, Zandar
Zandar
Zandar is an adversary in the cartoon, toy and comic book line of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero fictional universe.-Profile:Zandar is the brother of Zartan and Zarana. He is a member of the Dreadnoks, mercenaries who worked for Cobra and enemies of G.I. Joe. While he possesses skill in...

 (Dreadnoks
Dreadnoks
The Dreadnoks are a fictional biker gang who act as villains in the G.I. Joe saga, which have been represented in several types of media, including toylines , comic books series , and television cartoons .All Dreadnoks are uncouth and violent, and usually engage their enemies with...

 member and Zartan
Zartan
Zartan is a character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, by Hasbro. He is a mercenary who often worked directly for Cobra Commander, and is one of the main villains in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero comic and animated series. His character was voiced by Zack Hoffman in the 1985 TV...

's brother) began spying on the terrorist organization for the Coil feeding them information. Months later, Firefly stole a prototype Battle Android Trooper from Doctor Mindbender
Doctor Mindbender
Dr. Mindbender is a fictional character from the 1980s G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comics, and animated series. He is a scientist who works for the fictional terrorist organization Cobra.-Profile:...

 and the Dreadnoks, hinting at a spy within Zartan's organization. Following that, Doctor Mindbender and a man named Hannibal, who was himself a clone of Serpentor, began gathering the younger Serpentor clones in an effort to bring the former Cobra Emperor to him.

First Actions

After a period of hibernation, the Coil struck by attacking a military convoy which was transporting the remaining eight of eleven Serpentor clones. G.I. Joe agents Snake Eyes, Spirit
Spirit (G.I. Joe)
Spirit, sometimes called Spirit Iron-Knife, is a fictional character from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a line of military-themed toys. He appears in the animated series, comic books published by Marvel Comics and Devil's Due Productions, toy line and movie....

, Cover Girl
Cover Girl (G.I. Joe)
Cover Girl is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline comic books and cartoon series. She is a tank jockey, specializing in the Wolverine missile tank, and debuted in 1983.-Profile:...

, Firewall, Roadblock
Roadblock (G.I. Joe)
Roadblock is a character from Hasbro's G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series of toys, comics and cartoons. He is one of the most prominent African-Americans in the series. His primary function in G.I. Joe is as a heavy machine gunner and a secondary function as a cook.-Fictional character...

 and Beachhead were all captured as well. Serpentor himself takes part in the battle, personally killing rookie G.I. Joe member Daemon by snapping his neck. At the same time, a Coil strike force under the command of Zandar also succeeded in kidnapping Cobra Commander
Cobra Commander
Cobra Commander is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe franchise. He appears in the toyline, animated series , comic books, video games, and movie as the usual principal antagonist. He is the supreme leader of the terrorist organization Cobra, and archnemesis of the Joes...

 throwing Cobra into a temporary state of disarray. It was during this time that Doctor Mindbender joined the Coil as head scientist. Later on, the Coil welcomed Robert Skelton, the S.A.W.-Viper responsible for the massacre at Trucial Abysma as another member of the high command. Skelton would subsequently take on the code name 'Overkill
Overkill (G.I. Joe)
Overkill is a character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline from Hasbro, which has spawned comics and cartoon series. He first appeared in the 1989 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero incarnation of the series. He also appears in G.I...

'.

EMP Offensive and Battle of Cobra Island

With valuable prisoners and new additions in place, Serpentor launched a world wide campaign using EMP devices to short out defense systems and sending in Coil forces to then take control. This was a widely successful offensive for a time, as the Coil occupied the cities of New York
New York City
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, Moscow
Moscow
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, Los Angeles
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 and even entire nations, such as Badhikistan. The Coil's success was to be short-lived, though, as both the G.I. Joe team and Cobra launched their own offensives at Cobra Island in order to rescue their missing personnel. In the ensuing battle, the high command suffered a number of losses as Serpentor was believed to be killed by Cobra Commander (his body was later recovered by the Jugglers, the secretive cadre of Pentagon
The Pentagon
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 flag officers that manipulated G.I. Joe). In addition to this, Zandar was accidentally impaled by Zartan, with Firefly and Overkill deserting. Overwhelmed by events and the general lack of leadership, the Coil fled the island and regrouped in their occupied territories. Following the battle's resolution, Coil general Overlord (a.k.a. Mikihail Derenko) abandoned the Coil and instead began work for the Jugglers as an assassin.

Reunion with Cobra

Following the Cobra Island battle, the Coil found itself leaderless, as most of the high command had either deserted or been killed. Still, even leaderless, Coil soldiers managed to maintain their hold in Badhikistan by obtaining the nuclear launch codes from the nation's prime minister. Shortly thereafter, Crimson Guard commanders Tomax and Xamot
Tomax and Xamot
Tomax and Xamot, also called the Crimson Twins or Crimson Guard Commanders, are the code names of identical mirror twin brothers in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero universe...

 brokered a deal that placed all Coil forces under the control of Cobra, thus effectively re-merging the organizations. Once Destro
Destro
Laird James McCullen Destro XXIV, usually referred to simply as Destro, is a fictional villain from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line of military-themed toys from Hasbro. He is portrayed by Christopher Eccleston in the 2009 live-action film, G.I...

 assumed control of Cobra, he realized that members of the Coil had to be retrained to be loyal and they also required strong leadership. Thus, he appointed Major Bludd
Major Bludd
Major Bludd , is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series of the 1980s. Appearing in both the comic books and the cartoons, Major Bludd is one of the series villains, a mercenary working for the Cobra Organization.-Toy:Major Bludd first appeared in 1983, he has had 6...

, Mistress Armada and Scrap-Iron
Scrap-Iron
Scrap-Iron is a character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and cartoon series of the 1980s. He is Cobra's anti-armor specialist and debuted in 1984.-Profile:Scrap-Iron's primary military specialty is tank destroyer...

 to work as field commanders for the Coil. When Destro was removed from power, however, Cobra Commander decided that "traitors and cowards" had no place in Cobra and he ordered Major Bludd to have all Coil agents return to Cobra Island. Following their migration from the Monolith Base in Badhikistan, Cobra Commander addressed the Coil agents via satellite, telling them he had no further use for them. The Commander had also timed the delivery of this address to coincide with a U.S. nuclear strike on Cobra Island, thus giving the impression to the Coil agents that he had instigated their destruction (when in reality the United States
United States
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 had launched the strike to retaliate against aggressive Cobra actions on U.S. soil). The strike was highly effective, wiping out all Coil agents, as well as nearly all the infrastructure on Cobra Island. Not long after the liberation of Badhikistan, Overlord, Dr. Mindbender and Serpentor were all killed, thus wiping out all traces of the Coil.

Coil High Command

  • Serpentor
    Serpentor
    Serpentor is a fictional character from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a line of military-themed toys created by Hasbro. The character was introduced in 1986 as a toy with an air chariot and included in the animated series that same year.-Toys:...

    - Supreme Leader of the Coil. Following his death/capture at Cobra Island, the position of Supreme Leader was vaccated. Serpentor was kept in suspended animation and brainwashed for later use by the Jugglers but was likely killed when Red Shadow agents, led by Juggler mole Mars Harring, gained access to the secret facility the Jugglers were keeping him in and broke his chamber.
  • Overlord or Mikhail Derenko - Former Spetsnaz
    Spetsnaz
    Spetsnaz, Specnaz tr: Voyska specialnogo naznacheniya; ) is an umbrella term for any special forces in Russian, literally "force of special purpose"...

     commander and Special Ops Hammer Team member, Mikhail spent years gathering former Cobra agents under the alias "Nowhere Man" on behalf of Serpentor. Overlord later came under the employ of the Jugglers. He was killed when caught in the destruction of G.I. Joe's Iceland facility.
  • Doctor Mindbender
    Doctor Mindbender
    Dr. Mindbender is a fictional character from the 1980s G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comics, and animated series. He is a scientist who works for the fictional terrorist organization Cobra.-Profile:...

    - Creator of Serpentor, Dr. Mindbender along with Hannibal sought out Serpentor and joined the Coil. Mindbender's tenure with the organization was brief as he was taken prisoner by Cobra forces following their acquisition of Cobra Island. He managed to get himself back in with the Dreadnoks and eventually Cobra before the Commander shot him.
  • Firefly
    Firefly (G.I. Joe)
    Firefly is a fictional character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero universe. He is a mercenary who works for the Cobra Organization as a saboteur.-Profile:...

    - World famous saboteur, following Cobra's collapse in the early 1990s Firefly began working with Mikhail in recruiting former Cobra assets to the Coil. Firefly is one of the longest tenured members of the Coil, however he ended up deserting during the Cobra Island battle
  • Zandar
    Zandar
    Zandar is an adversary in the cartoon, toy and comic book line of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero fictional universe.-Profile:Zandar is the brother of Zartan and Zarana. He is a member of the Dreadnoks, mercenaries who worked for Cobra and enemies of G.I. Joe. While he possesses skill in...

    - Brother of Dreadnok leader Zartan
    Zartan
    Zartan is a character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, by Hasbro. He is a mercenary who often worked directly for Cobra Commander, and is one of the main villains in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero comic and animated series. His character was voiced by Zack Hoffman in the 1985 TV...

    , Zandar joined the Coil for power and respect, feeling unappreciated within the Dreadnoks. Zandar joined the newly reformed Cobra as a spy for the Coil and it was because of this he was able to successfully kidnap Cobra Commander later on. During the Cobra Island battle, Zandar attacked his brother but was nearly killed when Zartan gained the upper hand. Zartan had not known it to be Zandar until it was too late. As a result, Zartan called off his Dreadnok forces and took his brother off island for medical treatment. He managed to avoid punishment by service to Cobra.
  • Overkill
    Overkill (G.I. Joe)
    Overkill is a character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline from Hasbro, which has spawned comics and cartoon series. He first appeared in the 1989 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero incarnation of the series. He also appears in G.I...

    or Robert Skelton - Formerly a SAW Viper in Cobra, Skelton became infamous for slaughtering a number of helpless G.I. Joe operators in Trucial Abysima. Serpentor sent multiple Coil agents to recruit Skelton and eventually succeeded in bringing him into the fold. Skelton then took on the name "Overkill" and during the Cobra Island battle nearly killed G.I. Joe Commander General Hawk, but was injured by Kamakura. In the aftermath of the battle, Skelton followed Cobra Commander to an escape sub and begged for power, only to pass out from blood loss. Sometime later Skelton would be turned over to Cobra scientists and made into a cyborg. He is later captured by the Joes and eventually killed by Cobra operatives.
  • Hannibal - One of the first clones from the process that made Serpentor. Not much is known of Hannibal except that he aided Dr. Mindbender in gathering some of the Serpentor child clones. Hannibal was initially placed in a foster home with Juggler agents as parents, before retaliating and disappearing. Following the Cobra Island battle, Hannibal and the other children were all taken into custody. He demonstrated astonishing reflexes and fighting skills in his brief battle with Snake Eyes.
  • Clone Children - Julius, Alexander, Genghis, Ivan, Attila, Vlad, Phillip, Napoleon, and Thomas, named for one of the DNA sources used to create Serpentor, they are the clones of Serpentor who, unlike Hannibal and Serpentor himself, were not given growth hormones. Each is highly intelligent and seem to share a common mind with Serpentor and Hannibal.

IDW Comics

In the IDW Comics continuity, starting in G.I. Joe: Cobra #5, the Coil is introduced as a Scientology
Scientology
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-style cult run by Stephen Minasian (AKA Serpentor); it claims to offer wisdom and improvement for its members and runs drug rehab and famine relief organisations, while bringing in vast sums of money from its followers. However, some of those followers have disappeared under strange circumstances, and there's hints of human sacrifice and intimidation of opponents.

Rather than being a splinter faction from Cobra, the Coil here is part of Cobra's wider organisation. Assignments with the Coil are punishment for Cobra soldiers who have failed on other assignments, and they may be brainwashed by the cult.

The secret beliefs of the Coil is that there is a celestial serpent-being that brings order, and its chosen avatar on Earth, Gol Lobulas, once ruled a great paradise called Cobra-La
Cobra-La
Cobra-La is a fictional civilization created by Hasbro for the military-themed toyline and TV series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Introduced to the public in G.I. Joe: The Movie and the 1987 series of action figures, Cobra-La was created as a reference to James Hilton's Lost Horizon, and the...

, but human arrogance and ignorance forced the Serpent underground and ruined humanity with disharmony and individuality. However, champions of the Serpent have arisen to try and reverse this. (The enemy here are viewed as philosophers and scientists, and the champions great dictators like Napoleon and Ghenghis Khan.) Serpentor, the Final Disciple touched by Gol Lobulas himself, combines all the best traits from these past champions.

Venomous Maximus works at recruiting specific individuals for the Coil/Cobra, using both diplomacy and psychological torture.

Sunbow

In the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero animated series, it was Cobra Commander who secretly founded the Coil after Serpentor rose to power and took over Cobra. In the series, the Coil never played a large role.

However, in the abandoned plot for G.I. Joe Season 3 (which was later rendered invalid by the DIC acquisition of the licensing rights), Tomax and Xamot would restructure the Coil from surviving Cobra members, turning the Coil into a crime syndicate as opposed to the military organization of Cobra.
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