Marvel Comics Stalker first appeared in the
Marvel Comics series
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #1 (June 1982). Prior to joining G.I. Joe, he served on the same
LRRP team as Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow did during their tour in the
Vietnam War Their experiences, including a firefight meant to rescue an injured Snake Eyes, made them the best of friends. After their tour, only Stalker stayed in the military, while
Snake Eyes and
Storm Shadow went on a long sabbatical training in the art of the ninja. Years later, Stalker, along with
Hawk, would be responsible for selecting the members that would comprise the original Joe team. Stalker serves as field commander and second-in-command of the G.I. Joe team until
Duke, is brought in to replace him. Along with eight of the original Joes, Stalker was promoted to one rank. Stalker's friendship with Snake Eyes affects circumstances during a mission in Sierra Gordo. Stalker leads a rescue of Snake Eyes. He again has a flashback to the time Snake Eyes was rescued from under Viet Cong fire. As the Joe team leaves, Stalker himself is badly injured by the
Crimson Twins. Against his protests, he is evacuated as Snake Eyes stays back to hold off
Cobra soldiers. As the other Joes inform him, he is no longer team leader due to his injuries and they must follow the orders of the next highest-ranking officer, which is Snake Eyes. Both men survive this incident. Stalker's most trying moment was when he and his team were captured by Borovian authorities after a mission gone awry. Only
Outback manages to escape, under orders and under protest.
Snow Job and
Quick-Kick are imprisoned with Stalker for several months in a brutal Borovian prison camp. Snow-Job comes close to dying when he falls ill. The United States disavows any knowledge of their mission.
Scarlett and Snake Eyes fake their own death and join with Storm Shadow in an illegal mission. All of the Joes escape with the aid of the freedom fighter called the White Clown. Stalker, Snow Job and Quick Kick emerge back home to a crowd of dozens of Joes. All three specifically search out Outback to reassure him that he did the right thing. Stalker helps spearhead a G.I. Joe mission to the fictional country of Wolkekuck-Uckland when it comes under threat by Cobra forces. Stalker stayed on, serving with the G.I. Joe Team until its disbandment in 1994.
Devil's Due The Devil's Dues G.I. Joe series loosely continues the original storyline, opening with the reinstatement of the G.I. Joe team in 2002. The newer series is ambiguous with references to the Vietnam War, implying that characters such as Stalker may have been serving in a different conflict in Southeast Asia at a later time in history (so that the characters and storyline are timeless rather than being limited to only 2 decades of storytelling). After G.I. Joe was disbanded in 1994 (at the end of the Marvel series), Stalker stayed in the military, serving for a brief time as a recruiter in his hometown of Detroit. In 2001, the G.I. Joe team was reinstated in response to Cobra's return to the United States. Under the leadership of his old comrade, Duke, many of the older Joes, including Stalker, were brought back to help train and lead a batch of new recruits. Stalker later took part in the Joes' assault on Cobra Island to fight the forces of a revived
Serpentor. Eventually, the team's roster was cut down to only a dozen Joes, including Stalker. That small team defended the new Pit against Cobra's attack, but Stalker and most of the team members were quickly reassigned to other units. Shortly after, the G.I. Joe team was again disbanded by the military but later, under the leadership of
General Joseph Colton, Stalker was reactivated along with seven other Joes to continue counter terrorism activity.
IDW Stalker is featured in a stand-alone story where he fears he is losing his combat effectiveness due to night terrors. After successfully rescuing innocent hostages with the assistance of
Zap and
Shipwreck, Stalker regains his confidence in his own abilities. In an alternate continue storyline, Stalker has to work with trained soldiers and civilians alike, simply to survive
Cobra Commander's murderous control over most of the free world. ==Animated series==