Flint

Marvel Comics
The comic book version of Flint was a little different from the cartoon version. While the cartoon Flint was down to earth and level-headed, the comic book Flint had a problem with arrogance, for his self confidence often bordered on being downright cocky. His teammates usually tolerated him because they knew he had the goods to back up his attitude, but his ego sometimes got in the way of his relationship with Lady Jaye, who was turned off by his cockiness when he came on to her. Still, Flint was a brave, steadfast soldier who refused to be intimidated by anyone or anything.

He makes his actual comic book debut in #37, as backup for a small group of G.I.Joe soldiers who have found COBRA at a local fair. Flint ends up 'fighting' Tomax and Xamot onto the top of a roller coaster loop. He was only actually punching one of them but due to their telepathic connections, the other one felt every blow. The two COBRA officers eventually escape.

Flint later proves to Lady Jaye he wasn't a complete jerk when he holds off a group of COBRA EELs by himself. This provides Lady Jaye with the opportunity to warn the other Joes of the COBRA attack. This almost costs Flint his life. While he was recovering from the beating he took, he started to confide some of his fears and doubts in Lady Jaye. She eventually forgave Flint's occasional arrogance and later fell in love with him.

Flint also had his more brutal side, as shown in a mission in war-torn Wolkekuck-Uckland. He and Lady-Jaye stumble upon two COBRA soldiers. Flint is forced to kill his opponent. The other man surrenders to Lady Jaye. Flint says they cannot take prisoners, and offers to kill the man if she is not able to do it. In the end, the prisoner's knowledge of COBRA movements saves his life.