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|publisher=[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]
|published=United States of America
|published=United States of America
|date=January 1988
|date=September 1987
|coverdate=January 1988
|editor=[[Daryl Edelman]] (Reprint Editor), [[Tom DeFalco]] (Editor in Chief)
|editor=[[Daryl Edelman]] (Reprint Editor), [[Tom DeFalco]] (Editor in Chief)
|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]]
|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==
[[File:Transformers Digest 07-back.jpg|right|upright=1.4|thumb|The job of roadie. With added missile fun.]]
[[File:Transformers Digest 07-back.jpg|right|upright=1.4|thumb|The job of roadie. With added missile fun.]]
* The Megatron profile FINALLY makes its debut in the pages of Transformers Comic Magazine. Clearly, all he needed was to be the sole star of a particular issue. Curiously his listed motto is not the iconic "Peace through Tyranny," but the less inspiring "Everything is Fodder."
* The Megatron profile FINALLY makes its debut in the pages of Transformers Comic Magazine. Clearly, all he needed was to be the sole star of a particular issue. His listed motto is not the iconic "Peace through Tyranny" from his toy's on-packaging [[bio]], but the less inspiring "Everything is Fodder", which originated in the Hasbro briefing binder and was also featured in his Marvel US ''[[The Transformers Universe (Marvel)|The Transformers Universe]] profile.
* The last page of Issue #7 advertises "a few panels from the now '''classic''' Transformers #8 and #9" from the "Because you demanded it! Department." Curiously, while the picture of Ratchet fighting off a giant snake are actually taken from Transformers #8, the uncolored art of Blaster that serves as a warning against forgotten library books is in fact from page 16 of [[King of the Hill!|Issue #27]]. Blaster was not introduced until [[The Smelting Pool!|Issue #17]].
* The last page of Issue #7 advertises "a few panels from the now '''classic''' Transformers #8 and #9" from the "Because you demanded it! Department." Curiously, while the picture of Ratchet fighting off a giant snake are actually taken from Transformers #8, the uncolored art of Blaster that serves as a warning against forgotten library books is in fact from page 16 of [[King of the Hill!|Issue #27]]. Blaster was not introduced until [[The Smelting Pool!|Issue #17]].
[[File:Transformers Digest 07-interior.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|What kind of library sends snakes and blasters after you?]]
[[File:Transformers Digest 07-interior.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|What kind of library sends snakes and blasters after you?]]

Latest revision as of 12:51, 4 September 2022

The Transformers Comics Magazine #7

Just point and shoot.
Publisher Marvel
First published September 1987
Cover date January 1988
Editor Daryl Edelman (Reprint Editor), Tom DeFalco (Editor in Chief)
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
ISBN ISBN 0-71486-02672-3-01
Page count 64

The Transformers Comics Magazine #7 collects #13 and #14 of the Transformers comic published by Marvel Comics, along with seven character profiles taken from the Transformers Universe limited series.

Contents

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  • Table of Contents (interior front cover)
  • Transformers #13: Shooting Star! (1-23)
  • Character Profile: Mixmaster (24-25)
  • Character Profile: Inferno (26-27)
  • Character Profile: Motormaster (28-29)
  • Character Profile: Sandstorm (30-31)
  • Character Profile: Megatron (32-33)
  • Transformers #14: Rock and Roll-Out! (34-55)
  • Character Profile: Skids (56-57)
  • Character Profile: Huffer (58-59)
  • Character Profile: Onslaught (60-61)
  • Character Profile: Outback (62-63)
  • Comic art: (64 and Interior Back Cover)

Notes

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The job of roadie. With added missile fun.
  • The Megatron profile FINALLY makes its debut in the pages of Transformers Comic Magazine. Clearly, all he needed was to be the sole star of a particular issue. His listed motto is not the iconic "Peace through Tyranny" from his toy's on-packaging bio, but the less inspiring "Everything is Fodder", which originated in the Hasbro briefing binder and was also featured in his Marvel US The Transformers Universe profile.
  • The last page of Issue #7 advertises "a few panels from the now classic Transformers #8 and #9" from the "Because you demanded it! Department." Curiously, while the picture of Ratchet fighting off a giant snake are actually taken from Transformers #8, the uncolored art of Blaster that serves as a warning against forgotten library books is in fact from page 16 of Issue #27. Blaster was not introduced until Issue #17.
What kind of library sends snakes and blasters after you?