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* [[Bulkhead (Animated)|Bulkhead]]  
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* As with another Bendon book, [[Robots in Disguise!]], the alternate modes for the covered characters are not depicted.  
* As with another Bendon book, [[Robots in Disguise!]], the alternate modes for the covered characters are not depicted.  


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* The book is published on a very thick paper stock, the kind of stock used to make the covers of some kids' hardbacks; these books were quite likely meant for very young audiences.
* The book is published on a very thick paper stock, the kind of stock used to make the covers of some kids' hardbacks; these books were quite likely meant for very young audiences.


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Latest revision as of 19:34, 22 April 2011

Transformers: Animated
"Autobots"
Publisher Bendon Publishing International, Inc.
ISBN 1-61568-112-4
Page count 10
Printed in China, copyright 2009

Profiles

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Notes

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  • As with another Bendon book, Robots in Disguise!, the alternate modes for the covered characters are not depicted.
  • The front cover depicts Sentinel Prime alongside Optimus and Bumblebee, but he does not feature in the book itself.
  • The book is published on a very thick paper stock, the kind of stock used to make the covers of some kids' hardbacks; these books were quite likely meant for very young audiences.