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''U.S. 1 is a sentient semi-truck in the [[Generation 1]] continuity family.''
{{disambig2|the lorry cameo|the G.I. Joe animal group|U.S.7}}
:''U.S. 1 is a vehicle from [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]].''


[[Image:US1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|U.S. 1 in Transformers #3.]]
[[File:US1.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Pig Pen, this here's the [[Rubber Ducky|Rubber Duck]]. I'm about to put the hammer down.]]


'''U.S. 1''' is the name of a sentient semi-truck belonging to Ulysses Solomon ("U.S.") Archer, a cybernetically-enhanced trucker. As a convoy of [[Autobot]]s drove to investigate a mountain fortress the [[Decepticon]]s had constructed in Oregon, U.S. 1 drove past them on an overhead ramp, and did not involve itself in their inter-stellar conflict. U.S. Archer himself was not seen, but was presumably in control of the truck at the time.
'''U.S. 1''' is a semi-truck.  Its driver has more important things to do than to get involved with the Transformers.
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==Fiction==
===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
As a convoy of [[Autobot]]s drove to investigate a mountain fortress the [[Decepticon]]s had constructed in Oregon, U.S. 1 drove past them on an overhead ramp, and did not involve itself in their inter-stellar conflict. {{storylink|Prisoner of War!}}


==External Links==
==Notes==
*[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/archerus.htm U.S. Archer profile at Marvel Appendix]
*''U.S. 1'' was a line of slot car trucks produced by [[Tyco]].  The toyline was adapted by Marvel into a [[wikia:Marvel:US 1 Vol 1|comic]], in which [[wikia:Marvel:US 1 (Truck)|U.S. 1]] was a sentient semi-truck belonging to [[wikia:Marvel:Ulysses Archer (Earth-616)|Ulysses Solomon "U.S." Archer]], a cybernetically enhanced trucker.
*The legal indicia in each issue of ''U.S. 1'' made clear that, apart from the titular truck, all original characters and concepts were property of Marvel.  This has allowed U.S. Archer and his supporting cast to periodically appear in new comics, while the U.S. 1 truck remained a property of Tyco (and probably [[Mattel]] now).  No such disclaimer was printed for U.S. 1's cameo in "Prisoner of War!".


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==External links==
[[Category: Generation 1 characters]]
*[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/archerus.htm U.S. Archer profile] at Marvel Appendix
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 31 December 2025

This article is about the lorry cameo. For the G.I. Joe animal group, see U.S.7.
U.S. 1 is a vehicle from Marvel.
Pig Pen, this here's the Rubber Duck. I'm about to put the hammer down.

U.S. 1 is a semi-truck. Its driver has more important things to do than to get involved with the Transformers.

Fiction

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Marvel The Transformers comics

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As a convoy of Autobots drove to investigate a mountain fortress the Decepticons had constructed in Oregon, U.S. 1 drove past them on an overhead ramp, and did not involve itself in their inter-stellar conflict. Prisoner of War!

Notes

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  • U.S. 1 was a line of slot car trucks produced by Tyco. The toyline was adapted by Marvel into a comic, in which U.S. 1 was a sentient semi-truck belonging to Ulysses Solomon "U.S." Archer, a cybernetically enhanced trucker.
  • The legal indicia in each issue of U.S. 1 made clear that, apart from the titular truck, all original characters and concepts were property of Marvel. This has allowed U.S. Archer and his supporting cast to periodically appear in new comics, while the U.S. 1 truck remained a property of Tyco (and probably Mattel now). No such disclaimer was printed for U.S. 1's cameo in "Prisoner of War!".
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