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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
[[Steeljaw (SG)|Steeljaw]] is in the middle of another nap when [[Ravage (SG)|Ravage]] comes to him, reminding him about how he couldn't be Ravage's friend because he was too busy solar charging, to which the Autobot cat sarcastically confirms. Ravage then introduces him to his new friend, [[Solarbot]], who will be able to charge him up in no time. After a bit, Steeljaw notices that the heat the robot gives off is making him melt, while Solarbot laments that he used to live in the stars, and now is just a glorified heat lamp.
[[Steeljaw (SG)|Steeljaw]] is in the middle of another nap when [[Ravage (SG)|Ravage]] comes to him, reminding him about how he couldn't be Ravage's friend because he was too busy solar charging, to which the Autobot cat sarcastically confirms. Ravage then introduces him to his new friend, [[Solarbot (individual)|Solarbot]], who will be able to charge him up in no time. After a bit, Steeljaw notices that the heat the robot gives off is making him melt, while Solarbot laments that he used to live in the stars, and now is just a glorified heat lamp.
==Featured characters==  
==Featured characters==  
{{featuredcharacters
{{featuredcharacters
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|h3=Others
|h3=Others
|c3=
|c3=
*[[Solarbot]] (3)
*[[Solarbot (individual)|Solarbot]] (3)
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===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
* Solarbot was introduced in the [[e-HOBBY]] comic "[[Solar Requiem]]", which detailed his origins as a being from a distant sun.
* Solarbot was introduced in the [[e-HOBBY]] comic "[[Solar Requiem]]", which detailed his origins as a being from a distant sun.
** According to David Willis, Solarbot's creator, [[Andrew Hall]], was none too pleased with the character's silly depiction here.<ref>"I got in some light trouble for using Solarbot. Hydra, the real human guy who was putting together these Takara/FunPub collaboration toy sets which included Solarbot, was upset with me for using him in Recordicons in a joke way, because Hydra had Very Serious Plans For Him. I should have asked first! This is probably correct."—[https://www.deviantart.com/itswalky/art/Recordicons-18-912661346 David Willis on DeviantArt, 2022-04-11]</ref>
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*[https://www.deviantart.com/itswalky/art/Recordicons-18-912661346 The strip on David Willis' DeviantArt]


[[Category:Shattered Glass issues]]
[[Category:Shattered Glass issues]]

Latest revision as of 07:23, 19 October 2025

Recordicons
Publisher Fun Publications
Published in Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #51
First published June/July 2013
Script David Willis
Art David Willis
Continuity Shattered Glass

Ravage tries to introduce Steeljaw to a new friend.

Synopsis

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Steeljaw is in the middle of another nap when Ravage comes to him, reminding him about how he couldn't be Ravage's friend because he was too busy solar charging, to which the Autobot cat sarcastically confirms. Ravage then introduces him to his new friend, Solarbot, who will be able to charge him up in no time. After a bit, Steeljaw notices that the heat the robot gives off is making him melt, while Solarbot laments that he used to live in the stars, and now is just a glorified heat lamp.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

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Continuity notes

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  • Solarbot was introduced in the e-HOBBY comic "Solar Requiem", which detailed his origins as a being from a distant sun.
    • According to David Willis, Solarbot's creator, Andrew Hall, was none too pleased with the character's silly depiction here.[1]

References

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  1. "I got in some light trouble for using Solarbot. Hydra, the real human guy who was putting together these Takara/FunPub collaboration toy sets which included Solarbot, was upset with me for using him in Recordicons in a joke way, because Hydra had Very Serious Plans For Him. I should have asked first! This is probably correct."—David Willis on DeviantArt, 2022-04-11
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