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Airtight

Airtight

The Joes' hostile environment specialist

Name:
Airtight
Publisher:
Real name:
Kurt Schnurr
Aliases:
  • Kurt Schnurr
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Marksmanship
  • Stamina
  • Unarmed Combat
  • Weapon Master
First issue:
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1982) #44 Improvision On A Theme
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Origin

Born Kurt Snurr, Airtight was a troublesome kid raised in New Haven, Connecticut. As such, he enjoyed the rush of entering a danger zone and had no problem tackling toxic gases and poisons. Also, he enjoys his practical jokes, which are mainly tolerated due to his aptitude in the field. He is also an astute ordnance user.

Creation

Airtight was introduced as a toy in 1985 and was introduced in comics a year later by artist Mike Zeck and writer Larry Hama.

Character Evolution

Airtight is a CBR (Chemical, Biological, Radiological) Warfare specialist and also holds a secondary specialty in ordnance. He holds the rank of corporal E-4.

Major Story Arcs

None.

Personal Information

Grade: N/A

Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut

Ethnic Background: German American

Other Media

Television.

Airtight appeared in several episodes of Sunbow's 1985 G.I. Joe television series. He also starred in one of the PSA's that appeared after the show.

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Airtight also appeared in the G.I. Joe: Renegades series as Dr. Kurt Schnurr. In the 2010 series, he is a scientist working for Cobra Industries. Schnurr became a bio-chemist to fight diseases in developing countries, and he believed Cobra personnel when they assured him they would support his goal. But he discovers that Cobra has darker plans for his research, and that even his lab partner, Dr. Monev, is not who he pretends to be.

Video Games

Airtight is featured in the computer game Action Force II.

Toys

1985 Airtight Hasbro action figure
1985 Airtight Hasbro action figure

Airtight was released in 1985 as a part of the Hasbro G.I. Joe toy line. He was again released in 2008 as a part of the G.I. Joe 25th anniversary toy line.

Issues

March 2003

August 2003

January 2004

April 2005

February 2006

July 2007

March 2008

January 2009

March 2012

October 2012

November 2012

December 2012

January 2013

February 2013

August 2013

October 2014

July 2015

December 2015

December 2018

December 2019

Volumes

2001

2002

2004

2005

2006

2008

2010

2012

2014

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