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|image=Robo capers issue 88.jpg
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|caption=Twenty years later, we got [[Dickbot the blender guy]].
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|published in=[[Target: 2006|''The Transformers'' (UK) #88]]
|date=[[November 15|15th November]] [[1986]]
|date=[[November 15|15th November]] [[1986]]
|coverdate=[[November 22|22nd November]] 1986
|coverdate=[[November 22|22nd November]] 1986
|script=[[Lew Stringer]]
|by=[[Lew Stringer]]
|art=Lew Stringer
|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]]
|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]]
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* [[Gogglebox]] (5)
* [[Gogglebox]] (5)
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==Notes==
*The {{w|Sinclair C5}} was a real vehicle, and one widely ridiculed on its release.
*{{w|Keith Harris (ventriloquist)|Keith Harris}} and {{w|Orville the Duck}} were an inexplicably popular light entertainment ventriloquist act in the UK during the '80s.


[[Category:Robo-Capers issues]]
[[Category:Robo-Capers issues]]

Latest revision as of 21:37, 9 June 2023

Robo-Capers

Twenty years later, we got Dickbot the blender guy.
Publisher Marvel Comics
Published in The Transformers (UK) #88
First published 15th November 1986
Cover date 22nd November 1986
By Lew Stringer
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Epic. Transformers. Fail.

Synopsis

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Optimus Prime takes time out of his busy schedule to introduce us to four Transformers that didn't quite make the grade.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

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  • The Sinclair C5 was a real vehicle, and one widely ridiculed on its release.
  • Keith Harris and Orville the Duck were an inexplicably popular light entertainment ventriloquist act in the UK during the '80s.