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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
* On the cover: artwork by Evan Gauntt for "[[Dungeons & Dinobots]]", the first ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (fiction)| Shattered Glass]]'' prose story (p. 1) | * On the cover: artwork by Evan Gauntt for "[[Dungeons & Dinobots]]", the first ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (fiction)|Shattered Glass]]'' prose story (p. 1) | ||
* Inside cover: "Brian's Bytes and Bolts", "From the Editor's Desk" (p. 2) | * Inside cover: "Brian's Bytes and Bolts", "From the Editor's Desk" (p. 2) | ||
* "A Chat with Marty Isenberg" by Scott Marble (pp. 3–4) | * "A Chat with Marty Isenberg" by Scott Marble (pp. 3–4) | ||
* "Artist Spotlight" featuring "Wreck-Gar" by Chad Porter (p. 4) | * "Artist Spotlight" featuring "Wreck-Gar" by Chad Porter (p. 4) | ||
* "[[Dungeons & Dinobots]]," a unique 1-page prologue for the text story by Greg Sepelak and S. Trent Troop, featuring [[Huffer (SG)|Huffer]] and [[Grimlock (SG)|Grimlock]] (p. 5) | * "[[Dungeons & Dinobots]]," a unique 1-page prologue for the text story by Greg Sepelak and S. Trent Troop, featuring [[Huffer (SG)|Huffer]] and [[Grimlock (SG)|Grimlock]] (p. 5) | ||
* Bio in the style of ''[[Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More than Meets the Eye]]'': | * Bio in the style of ''[[Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More than Meets the Eye]]'': | ||
** ''[[Transformers: Classics| Classics]]'' [[Slag (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Slag]] (p. 6) | ** ''[[Transformers: Classics|Classics]]'' [[Slag (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Slag]] (p. 6) | ||
* "The Nebulan-French Connection" bios: (p. 7) | * "The Nebulan-French Connection" bios: (p. 7) | ||
** ''Classics'' [[Minerva (Masterforce human)|Minerva]] | ** ''Classics'' [[Minerva (Masterforce human)|Minerva]] | ||
** ''Classics'' [[Muzzle]] | ** ''Classics'' [[Muzzle]] | ||
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** ''Classics'' [[Quig]] | ** ''Classics'' [[Quig]] | ||
* "The World of... TRANSTECH" bios | * "The World of... TRANSTECH" bios | ||
** ''[[Transtech]]'' [[Cheetor (TransTech)|Cheetor]] (p. 8 | ** ''[[Transtech]]'' [[Cheetor (TransTech)|Cheetor]] (p. 8 | ||
** ''Transtech'' [[Shockwave (TransTech)|Shockwave]] (p. 9) | ** ''Transtech'' [[Shockwave (TransTech)|Shockwave]] (p. 9) | ||
* "[[Transcendent: Part 4]]" - comic story (pp. 10–15) | * "[[Transcendent: Part 4]]" - comic story (pp. 10–15) | ||
* ''[[Mini Mayhem!]]'' by Jesse Wittenrich (p. 16) | * ''[[Mini Mayhem!]]'' by Jesse Wittenrich (p. 16) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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* Characters mentioned in Shockwave's bio include: [[Jhiaxus (TransTech)|Jhiaxus]], the [[Liege Maximo]], [[Megatron (TransTech)|Megatron]], and [[Sentinel Prime (TransTech)|Sentinel Prime]]. | * Characters mentioned in Shockwave's bio include: [[Jhiaxus (TransTech)|Jhiaxus]], the [[Liege Maximo]], [[Megatron (TransTech)|Megatron]], and [[Sentinel Prime (TransTech)|Sentinel Prime]]. | ||
**An incident involving the Liege Maximo is mentioned; profiles in later issues would build on this. | **An incident involving the Liege Maximo is mentioned; profiles in later issues would build on this. | ||
**Funnily enough, IDW established that their version of [[Shockwave (G1)/IDW | **Funnily enough, IDW established that their version of [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Shockwave]] served under their [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]], as established in "[[Spotlight: Doubledealer]]", released the same month as this issue. | ||
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| Cover date | Aug/Sept 08 | ||||||||||||
Trans-Fiction Spectacular Featuring: DUNGEONS & DINOBOTS
Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue #22
Editor-In-Chief: Brian Savage
Editor: Pete Sinclair
Associate Editor: Benson Yee
Research Editor: Karl Hartman
Lead Writer: Rik Alvarez
Creative Director/Layout: Lanny Lathem
Columnist: Rob Meyer
Columnist: Scott Marble
Head Proofreader: Heather Choplin
Proofreader: Mark Baker-Wright
Resident Cartoonist: Jesse Wittenrich
Resident Colorist: Drew Eiden
Resident Artist: Evan Gauntt
Staff: Greg Sepelak, Trent Troop
Featured Artists: Dan Khanna, Will Mangin, Jake Isenberg, and Winston Bolen
Contents
- On the cover: artwork by Evan Gauntt for "Dungeons & Dinobots", the first Shattered Glass prose story (p. 1)
- Inside cover: "Brian's Bytes and Bolts", "From the Editor's Desk" (p. 2)
- "A Chat with Marty Isenberg" by Scott Marble (pp. 3–4)
- "Artist Spotlight" featuring "Wreck-Gar" by Chad Porter (p. 4)
- "Dungeons & Dinobots," a unique 1-page prologue for the text story by Greg Sepelak and S. Trent Troop, featuring Huffer and Grimlock (p. 5)
- Bio in the style of More than Meets the Eye:
- "The Nebulan-French Connection" bios: (p. 7)
- "The World of... TRANSTECH" bios
- "Transcendent: Part 4" - comic story (pp. 10–15)
- Mini Mayhem! by Jesse Wittenrich (p. 16)
Notes
- The 'From the Editor's Desk...' segment on page 2 includes a single, unique panel of Mini Mayhem which features Shattered Glass Rodimus, Ultra Magnus, and... Eric Siebenaler?
- The bios for Slag and the three Junior Headmasters (plus Minerva) are here to promote "Cheap Shots", which in turn exists to promote Timelines Nightbeat.
- Characters mentioned in Slag's bios include: Sludge, Grimlock, Optimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Nightbeat, and Quig.
- Slag left the Graviton's crew when Grimlock left to join up with Optimus Prime in "Crossing Over".
- Slag slips into an uncontrollable rage every 4,000,000 years; this comes from the Marvel UK Transformers issue #280.
- Characters mentioned in the Nebulans' bios include: Nightbeat, Optimus Prime, Hosehead, and Siren.
- Minerva was a major in the Japan Self Defense Core near the end of the Transformers' war on Earth; presumably this meant to be the Japan Self-Defense Forces.
- Minerva was a part of Project Transtector, an attempt to build Transformer bodies for humans to pilot. The project is named for the Japanese version of the Head/Godmaster bodies.
- Hosehead died in Transformers issue #76.
- Meanwhile, the Transtech bios seem to be written in the style of MTMTE profiles, but the design and layout are completely unique to this issue and the two that follow it.
- Characters mentioned in Shockwave's bio include: Jhiaxus, the Liege Maximo, Megatron, and Sentinel Prime.
- An incident involving the Liege Maximo is mentioned; profiles in later issues would build on this.
- Funnily enough, IDW established that their version of Shockwave served under their Jhiaxus, as established in "Spotlight: Doubledealer", released the same month as this issue.


