Doctor Mindbender

Doctor Mindbender
G.I. Joe character
Dr. Mindbender.gif
Art by Mike Zeck
Dr. Mindbender
Affiliation Cobra
Specialty Master of Mind Control
File name CLASSIFIED (Alias: Dr. Bender)
Birthplace CLASSIFIED
SN CLASSIFIED
Primary MOS Mind Control
Secondary MOS Unknown
Voiced by Brian Cummings (Original)
Jim Foronda (Spy Troops and Valor vs. Venom)
Charlie Schlatter (Renegades)
Year introduced 1986

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.

Contents

Profile

Dr. Bender was at one time a peace-loving orthodontist. He built a machine to relieve dental pain, using electric brainwave stimulation. Unfortunately he tested it on himself, and when it went haywire, he became hateful, deceitful and vain. Dr. Mindbender abandoned his practice and joined forces with Cobra, devoting all his time to perfecting his digital brain-scrambling. He is a master of mind control and interrogation, but his expertise also includes genetics, cloning, dentistry, and some cybernetics.[1]

Toys

Doctor Mindbender was first released as an action figure in 1986.[2] The Dr. Mindbender toy was bare chested, and summarily "clothed" in purple pants and leather metal-studded suspenders.

A new version of Doctor Mindbender was released in 1993 as part of the Battle Corps line.

Comic series

Marvel

In the Marvel Comics G.I. Joe series, he first appeared in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #44 (February 1986), as "Dr. Brain-Wave". Mindbender became Cobra's primary science officer after his predecessor, Doctor Venom, was killed in action. He created the Battle Android Troopers (B.A.T.s) and also made several modifications to Venom's prized creation, the Brainwave Scanner.

Dr. Mindbender also creates the composite-clone Serpentor in an attempt to engineer the ultimate soldier. He and other Cobra agents raid the tombs of noted military leaders, such as Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great for DNA. Dr. Mindbender also takes the opportunity to add in the DNA of the ninja Storm Shadow.[3] Mindbender loyally serves Serpentor. Mindbender analyzes Cobra satellite photos and pieces together the location of the Joe's new Utah base.[4] A civil war, between Serpentor and Fred VII, a Crimson Guardsman posing as Cobra Commander, breaks out on Cobra Island.[5] When Serpentor is killed by Zartan, Mindbender switches sides, becoming an advisor to Fred VII.[5] Even then he was not loyal, listening to a plan that would seemingly allow Cobra Commander to be cloned.

Eventually the original, non-clone Cobra Commander returns, and threw all perceived traitors, including Mindbender, into a landlocked freighter on Cobra Island.[6] Mindbender manages to preserve Serpentor's body, which was thought by many to be destroyed. The freighter itself is then buried inside a mountain. Though an escape plan was devised, Mindbender, along with some of the other traitors dies of botulism before it could be enacted.[7]

However, he was later cloned, and returns to loyally serve Cobra Commander for a time. The clone recognizes Megatron as a Decepticon (though not necessarily as Megatron himself) when he was first reanimated, in a reference to the G.I. Joe and the Transformers comic series by Marvel in the 1980s.[8] The clone of Mindbender was created at around the same time as the launch of the Transformers: Generation 2 comic series, and Megatron and a number of Autobots appeared in a few issues of G.I. Joe at the same time that Mindbender's clone was created by Cobra Commander.

Devil's Due

Mindbender plays a major role in the first story-arc of the series G.I. Joe Frontlines. This takes place in the last few weeks of the original incarnation of the G.I. Joe team. Cobra forces have consolidated at Destro's castle. Mindbender involves himself heavily in the trickery and deceit that results when Cobra forces battle G.I. Joe throughout the castle for control of a space-based weapon.[9]

Several years after Frontlines, Cobra re-organizes. One of Mindbender's new projects is a new, more powerful Battle Android Trooper. This is stolen by the ninja-mercernary Firefly.

When Serpentor returns, leading a renegade faction called the Coil, Mindbender returns to the side of his creation. When Serpentor was defeated again,[10] Mindbender is captured, but managed to convince Cobra Commander to spare his life by offering him control of his latest creation, a weapon of mass destruction called the Tempest.

Mindbender ends up on the run over Cobra Island, trying and failing to escape with the Joe agent 'Barrel Roll'. Mindbender is seen running into the forest, pursued by Cobra Vipers.[11]

Commander gained control of the Tempest. He also shoots Mindbender in the back, killing him.[volume & issue needed] This time, Mindbender's death appears to be permanent. According to the Data Desk, Mindbender is buried an unmarked grave in Potter's Field, sharing the same fate as Dr. Venom, the mad scientist he replaced.[citation needed]

IDW Comics

It is shown that Dr. Mindbender has played a role in many of the major scientific discoveries throughout the 20th century (including the development of the Atom Bomb, and something that is highly suggested to be the implementation of the polio vaccine). His main motivation is to fully exploit human intellectual capabilities so that humanity can replace God.[volume & issue needed]

Novels

Dr. Mindbender is the main villain of the gamebook-style G.I. Joe novel Operation: Mindbender (ISBN 0-345-33786-7). In the story, Mindbender perfects a brainwashing process resulting in G.I. Joe members violently attacking their friends and allies.

Animated series

Sunbow

Doctor Mindbender is first shown in the G.I. Joe episode "No Place Like Springfield Part 2" voiced by Brian Cummings.[12] Shipwreck runs through Cobra's base and knocks a vial of chemicals out of the doctor's hand. They land on his head, causing him to lose his hair.[13] Mindbender is Cobra's chief interrogator and science officer. He hates Cobra Commander (who calls him "Fender-Bender"). In "Arise Serpentor Arise", he collaborates with Destro and Tomax and Xamot in a plot to obtain DNA samples of the best militaristic minds in history, because he feels Cobra needs a leader that can inspire courage in its cowardly troops. This results in the creation of Serpentor. Doctor Mindbender is easily Serpentor's most loyal member of Cobra's High command (and as such Serpentor trusted Doctor Mindbender the most out of the Cobra High Command, even being exceptionally lenient if a mission's failure is Mindbender's fault), but there are times when he considers the monarch to be a "spoiled brat".

G.I. Joe: The Movie

In G.I. Joe: The Movie, it is revealed that the idea to create Serpentor was planted in Mindbender's brain by Golobulus (the leader of Cobra-La) using the "Psychic Motivator". Doctor Mindbender appears outraged by this, as he had thought of Serpentor as his own creation, but he quickly falls into line and begins serving Cobra-La. Doctor Mindbender is present in the final battle between Cobra, Cobra-La and the Joes.[14]

Spy Troops and Valor vs. Venom

In the new continuity set by the CGI animated movies, Doctor Mindbender once again serves as Cobra's chief scientist. In G.I. Joe: Spy Troops, he creates a new and improved Battle Android Trooper, and uses stolen G.I. Joe technology to create headsets which allow Destro and Storm Shadow to control the B.A.T.s in battle. Doctor Mindbender is also working on Venom Troopers, but ultimately loses all of his research when the Cobra base is destroyed. Cobra Commander flippantly tells him to start over, leaving Doctor Mindbender shocked and appalled at such a suggestion.

For G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom, Doctor Mindbender has rebuilt all of his research, and the Venom project is now fully up and running. Thanks to Doctor Mindbender's genius, Cobra begins kidnapping people from around the world and turning them into animal/human hybrids. Doctor Mindbender warns Cobra Commander about putting too much Venom into a single subject but the Commander ignores him. The captured General Hawk is transformed into Venomous Maximus, a being so powerful he quickly seizes power of Cobra with the help of Overkill. Cobra Commander and Doctor Mindbender are captured by Maximus and Overkill. As the Joes attack while Maximus goes to launch his Venom missile, Doctor Mindbender is forced to join forces with his G.I. Joe rival, Hi-Tech, and work against Maximus. They reverse the polarity of the Venom missiles, which in turn destroy Cobra's base. In the confusion following the battle, Doctor Mindbender makes his escape.

Sigma 6

Doctor Mindbender did not appear in G.I. Joe: Sigma 6. Instead, Overkill has taken over his role as Cobra's chief scientist.

Renegades

In G.I. Joe: Renegades, Doctor Mindbender appears as a young scientist named Dr. Brian Bender, who works for Cobra and is wanted for his illegal experiments. One of his experiments included the Bio Vipers. In "The Enemy of My Enemy," he was also responsible for creating the cobra Serpentor to be Cobra Commander's pet. It is also shown that he has gone into competition against Destro. In "Brothers of Light," he later obtained Tomax and Xamot to be used as part of his experiment that involved modifying the Bio Vipers.

In "Prodigal," it was revealed that Doctor Mindbender found Ripcord barely alive and experimented on him in order to make a human/Bio-Viper hybrid that would be Cobra Commander's first step to immortality. When Ripcord is abducted from the hospital by the Joes, Doctor Mindbender tells Cobra Commander that this is the perfect opportunity to track the Joes. It turned out that Doctor Mindbender had placed a control chip in Ripcord's head so that the Cobra Drones can have him transform into his Bio-Viper form. After Ripcord rejoined the Joes, Cobra Commander has begun to be fed-up with Doctor Mindbender and threatens to have Serpentor devour him. Doctor Mindbender is quick to remind Cobra Commander that he alone knows about his disease and can help treat it even stating that if Cobra Commander doesn't spare him, he'd had to see how his underlings see Cobra Commander in a weakened state. Cobra Commander allows Doctor Mindbender to live for now, but is quick to punish him with a electrical blast from his cane as a way of reminding the doctor who was in charge.

In "The Anomaly," Doctor Mindbender tries to recreate the human/Bio-Viper hybrid. The first one seems to fall apart but actually comes together in the sewers. When the Sewer Viper is mistakened as a Sewer Monster in New York, Cobra Commander sends Doctor Mindbender to reclaim it for sending some of Cobra's elite soldiers would end up having the Sewer Viper traced back to Cobra Industries. Doctor Mindbender manages to bring some Bio-Vipers along and have a fail-safe installed in the Bio-Vipers that would cause them to explode enough to level a section of the city in the event that Doctor Mindbender's neuro-link helmet is separated from him. When his Bio-Vipers managed to trap the Joes and Tunnel Rat's brother Teddy in the subway, Doctor Mindbender uses his neuro-link helmet to take control of Ripcord. When the Sewer Viper attacks, Doctor Mindbender tries to take control of it only for it to not have a control chip in it. The Sewer Viper manages to remove the control chip from Ripcord's head freeing him from Doctor Mindbender's control. Ripcord manages to destroy the neuro-link helmet and was about to take revenge on Doctor Mindbender for what he did for him only for Duke to intervene. When the Bio-Vipers start to explode, the Sewer Viper ends up sacrificing itself to absorb the blast while Doctor Mindbender escapes.

In "Revelations" Pt. 2, Doctor Mindbender and Destro end up working on rebuilding the M.A.S.S. Device that Scarlett's father Professor Patrick O'Hara worked on while attempting to replicate the crystal needed to power it.

In "Revelations" Pt. 2, Scarlett and Snake Eyes fight Baroness and Doctor Mindbender in the room where the M.A.S.S. device is. Overwhelming Bio-Vipers end up defeating Scarlett and Snake Eyes where a message that her father had said causes Baroness and Doctor Mindbender to force Scarlett into entering the code to the M.A.S.S. Device using Snake Eyes as bait. The M.A.S.S. Device is a success as Professor Patrick O'Hara emerges from the M.A.S.S. device. After Snake Eyes ends up destroying the M.A.S.S. Device, it's destruction causes a wormhole that sucks Baroness and Doctor Mindbender in. It is unknown what happened to them.

Live-action movie

G.I. Joe character
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Dcotor Mindbender
Affiliation Cobra
Specialty Master of Mind Control
File name CLASSIFIED
Birthplace CLASSIFIED
SN Classified
Rank Classified
Primary MOS Mind Control
Secondary MOS Unknown
Series G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Portrayed by Kevin J. O'Connor
Year introduced 2009

Doctor Mindbender also appears in a flashback in the 2009 film G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra played by Kevin J. O'Connor. In the remainder of the film the character known as 'The Doctor' is implied to be Doctor Mindbender by his characteristic monocle. It is revealed that he passed the secrets of nano-technology on to Rex Lewis (played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt), who was 'The Doctor' before assuming his Cobra Commander persona. His fate in the film is unclear; their laboratory is destroyed (leading to the Commander's severe scarring) but Rex tells Duke that Doctor Mindbender trained him in nanotechnology after the attack. In the DVD release, additional dialogue indicates that Doctor Mindbender survived. In the commentary, director Stephen Sommers says there is a good chance Doctor Mindbender would return in a sequel.


Popular culture

  • Doctor Mindbender appears in the Robot Chicken episode "Joint Point" voiced by Seth Green. In a documentary segment that parodies the Terrordrome in the style of The Office, Doctor Mindbender explains how he runs a class to train the Cobra Organization's new recruits.
  • The figure receives a brief mention in the 'Stephen King Companion' non-fiction essay collection.[15]
  • The character is described on page 128 of the magazine 'The New Yorker'. Volume 62, 1986.
  • Another mention is made in 'Out of the garden: toys, TV, and children's culture in the age of marketing'.[16]

References

  1. ^ Hama, Larry (1987). Howard Mackie. ed. G.I. Joe Order Of Battle. Marvel Entertainment Group. p. 43. ISBN 0871352885. 
  2. ^ Santelmo, Vincent (1994). The Official 30th Anniversary Salute To G.I. Joe 1964-1994. Krause Publications. p. 108. ISBN 0-87341-301-6. 
  3. ^ "G.I. Joe A Real American Hero" #47-50
  4. ^ "G.I. Joe A Real American Hero" #64 (October 1987)
  5. ^ a b "G.I. Joe A Real American Hero" #73-75
  6. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #98
  7. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #114
  8. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #140
  9. ^ "G.I. Joe Frontline" #1-4
  10. ^ "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" #25 (2003)
  11. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #30 (2004)
  12. ^ "Roll Call". G.I. Joe Roll Call. Joe Headquarters. http://www.joeheadquarters.com/rollcall_cobra.shtml. Retrieved 2008-06-13. 
  13. ^ "No Place Like Springfild Part II". G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
  14. ^ G.I. Joe: The Movie (Motion picture). De Laurentiis Entertainment Group. April 20, 1987. 
  15. ^ King, Stephen (1989). Stephen King Companion. Andrews and McMeel. p. 58. ISBN 9780836279788. 
  16. ^ Kline, Stephen (1995). 'Out of the garden: toys, TV, and children's culture in the age of marketing'. Verso. p. 300. ISBN 9781859840597. 

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