Metal Warriors: Difference between revisions

From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Abates (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Ironhold (talk | contribs)
 
Line 29: Line 29:
* Whereas the other three books in the batch ([[Masters of Deception!]], [[More Than Meets The Eye!]], [[Robots in Disguise!]]) were profile books, this one at least hints at there being some stories; this makes it unique among the four.  
* Whereas the other three books in the batch ([[Masters of Deception!]], [[More Than Meets The Eye!]], [[Robots in Disguise!]]) were profile books, this one at least hints at there being some stories; this makes it unique among the four.  


* The [[Transform and Roll Out|Optimus / Megatron]] feud, [[A Fistful of Energon|Prowl / Lockdown]] feud, and [[Black Friday (episode)|Grimlock / Blackarachnia]] feud actually tie into the cartoon series, suggesting that the other two feuds were also supposed to be somehow based on what transpired in the cartoon.   
* The [[Transform and Roll Out|Optimus / Megatron]] feud, [[A Fistful of Energon|Prowl / Lockdown]] feud, and [[Black Friday (episode)|Grimlock / Blackarachnia]] feud actually tie into the cartoon series, suggesting that the other three feuds were also supposed to be somehow based on what transpired in the cartoon.   


* 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.


[[Category:Animated storybooks]]
[[Category:Animated storybooks]]

Latest revision as of 05:24, 27 January 2017

Let's see what you can see...

This article is in need of images.

Specifics: Cover; possibly a page scan
Transformers Animated
"Metal Warriors"
Publisher Bendon Publishing International, Inc.
ISBN 1-60139-915-4
Page count 10
Printed in USA, copyright 2009

Synopsis

[edit]

The book doesn't have an actual plot per se. Rather, it presents a series of one-on-one duels involving an Autobot and a Decepticon; no outcome is given, and save for the first duel no reason is even given as to why the two are fighting.

The duels are, in order:

Notes

[edit]
  • 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.