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|seriesissue=[[Transformers Annual]]<br>1986
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|caption=DANCING ROBOTS FROM SPACE!
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|date=September [[1986]]
|coverdate=[[1986]]
|compiled and edited by=[[Sheila Cranna]]
|designed by=[[Steve Cook]]
|price=£3.50
|ISBN=ISBN 0-86227-331-5
|pagecount=64
|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]]
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The '''Transformers Annual 1986''' was published in the UK by Marvel Comics Ltd. in September 1986.


==Contents==
*Front Papers: Dinobots
*''This book belongs to''
*"[[In the Beginning...]]"
*"[[To a Power Unknown!]]"
*Datafile: [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]]
*"[[The Return of the Transformers]]"
*The Transformers Threeplay Quiz
*Datafile: [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]]
*"[[State Games]]"
*"[[Victory!]]"
*"[[The Mission]]"
*[[Who's Who]]: [[Autobot]] and [[Decepticon]]
==Synopsis==
===Front Papers===
[[File:Transformers annual 1987 Dinobots poster.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Snarl was really fed up with the trekking through the snow.]]
Two page inside cover poster of the Dinobots, originally given away as an A2 poster in [[Repeat Performance!|issue #28]]
==="This book belongs to"===
Page for the lucky owner to write their name. The page is filled out with the Autobot and Decepticon logos.
===In the Beginning...===
Subtitled ''The story of the Transformers ... So far'', this is a text story recapping the history of the comic. Teen hacker [[Adam Reynolds]] logs into the Decepticon mainframe and reads an overview of the [[Great War (G1)|Autobot/Decepticon war]].


The '''Transformers Annual 1987''' was published in the UK by Marvel Comics Ltd. in September 1986.
===To a Power Unknown!===
A [[Purnel's Auto-Reverse Defence|mysterious force]] causes the Autobots and Decepticons to change sides!


===Datafile: Optimus Prime===
Profile of Optimus, similar to the [[Transformers AtoZ]] and [[Fact File]] series that ran in the comic, but this was styled as if it was a file being accessed from a mainframe, to tie it into the "In the Beginning..." story.


==Contents==
===The Return of the Transformers===
* [[In the Beginning...]]
[[Danny Phillips]] is obsessed with the Transformers having been rescued by [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] in the previous [[Missing in Action|Annual]]. While taking a walk, he wanders into an abandoned nearby power plant and finds a bunch of Decepticons.
* [[To a Power Unknown!]]
 
* Optimus Prime - Datafile
===The Transformers Threeplay Quiz===
* [[The Return of the Transformers]]
Eight questions, each split into three parts of increasing difficulty, all general franchise questions (eg: Who pressed the fateful button that sent the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]] hurtling towards [[Earth]]?).
* The Transformers Threeplay Quiz
The answers are on the following page.
* Megatron - Datafile
 
* [[State Games]]
===Datafile: Megatron===
* [[Victory!]]
Profile of Megatron in the same style as the Optimus profile.
* [[The Mission]]
* Who's Who


==Synopsis==
===State Games===
One of the more influential stories in the comics, this is a text story focusing on the early days of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], when Megatron was a gladiator in the [[Games (competition)|Games]].


===Victory!===
Following the events in "[[Dinobot Hunt!]]", the Dinobots dream about dying in battle while in a coma-like state.


==Items of Note==
===The Mission===
* Jetfire is referred to as a "Valkyrie jet-fighter" in the Who's Who.
Text story wherein Jazz rushes to save Hoist, who had fallen down an abandoned human mineshaft while tracking the [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]] in barren [[Alaska]].


==Stats==
===Who's Who: Autobot and Decepticon===
ISBN 0-86227-373-0<br>
Reprints of the Who's Who features from issues [[Dinobot Hunt!|#48]] and [[Rock and Roll-Out!|#53-54]]
Pages: 60<br>
List Price: £3.50


{{stub}}
==Items of note==
*The Optimus Datafile casually mentions that he intended to become a medical officer until the war broke out.
*Following on from the previous year's Annual, where most of the stories didn't fit in with the continuity, this Annual fares much better:
**"Victory" fits [[Dinobot Hunt!|between]] [[Second Generation!|two]] weekly issues.
**"State Games" fills out the backstory of Megatron.
**The Quiz is taken entirely from the comic continuity.
**but...
**"The Return of the Transformers" contains quite a few continuity issues, however [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] does point out a plot hole present in "[[Crisis of Command!]]".
**"To a Power Unknown!" is also difficult to place and features flying Autobots.


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Latest revision as of 14:29, 24 April 2024

Transformers Annual
1986

DANCING ROBOTS FROM SPACE!
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published September 1986
Cover date 1986
Compiled and Edited by Sheila Cranna
Designed by Steve Cook
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
ISBN ISBN 0-86227-331-5
Page count 64
Price £3.50

The Transformers Annual 1986 was published in the UK by Marvel Comics Ltd. in September 1986.

Contents

[edit]

Synopsis

[edit]

Front Papers

[edit]
Snarl was really fed up with the trekking through the snow.

Two page inside cover poster of the Dinobots, originally given away as an A2 poster in issue #28

"This book belongs to"

[edit]

Page for the lucky owner to write their name. The page is filled out with the Autobot and Decepticon logos.

In the Beginning...

[edit]

Subtitled The story of the Transformers ... So far, this is a text story recapping the history of the comic. Teen hacker Adam Reynolds logs into the Decepticon mainframe and reads an overview of the Autobot/Decepticon war.

To a Power Unknown!

[edit]

A mysterious force causes the Autobots and Decepticons to change sides!

Datafile: Optimus Prime

[edit]

Profile of Optimus, similar to the Transformers AtoZ and Fact File series that ran in the comic, but this was styled as if it was a file being accessed from a mainframe, to tie it into the "In the Beginning..." story.

The Return of the Transformers

[edit]

Danny Phillips is obsessed with the Transformers having been rescued by Inferno in the previous Annual. While taking a walk, he wanders into an abandoned nearby power plant and finds a bunch of Decepticons.

The Transformers Threeplay Quiz

[edit]

Eight questions, each split into three parts of increasing difficulty, all general franchise questions (eg: Who pressed the fateful button that sent the Ark hurtling towards Earth?). The answers are on the following page.

Datafile: Megatron

[edit]

Profile of Megatron in the same style as the Optimus profile.

State Games

[edit]

One of the more influential stories in the comics, this is a text story focusing on the early days of Cybertron, when Megatron was a gladiator in the Games.

Victory!

[edit]

Following the events in "Dinobot Hunt!", the Dinobots dream about dying in battle while in a coma-like state.

The Mission

[edit]

Text story wherein Jazz rushes to save Hoist, who had fallen down an abandoned human mineshaft while tracking the Constructicons in barren Alaska.

Who's Who: Autobot and Decepticon

[edit]

Reprints of the Who's Who features from issues #48 and #53-54

Items of note

[edit]
  • The Optimus Datafile casually mentions that he intended to become a medical officer until the war broke out.
  • Following on from the previous year's Annual, where most of the stories didn't fit in with the continuity, this Annual fares much better:
    • "Victory" fits between two weekly issues.
    • "State Games" fills out the backstory of Megatron.
    • The Quiz is taken entirely from the comic continuity.
    • but...
    • "The Return of the Transformers" contains quite a few continuity issues, however Jetfire does point out a plot hole present in "Crisis of Command!".
    • "To a Power Unknown!" is also difficult to place and features flying Autobots.