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'''Robo-Capers''' was a comic strip drawn by [[Lew Stringer]] and published in the [[Generation 1 (Marvel Comics)|Marvel UK Transformers comic]]. | '''Robo-Capers''' was a comic strip drawn by [[Lew Stringer]] and published in the [[Generation 1 (Marvel Comics)|Marvel UK Transformers comic]]. | ||
The content of the strip varied wildly over the years. Some strips were standalone such as the three '''"Transformers That Didn't Make The Grade"''' strips which showed Transformers with odd or useless [[alternate mode|alt-modes]] such as a fridge or a toilet. | The content of the strip varied wildly over the years. Some strips were standalone such as the three '''"Transformers That Didn't Make The Grade"''' strips which showed Transformers with odd or useless [[alternate mode|alt-modes]] such as a fridge or a toilet. A few issues were even used to explain changes elsewhere in the comic, such as [[Robo-Capers UK 74|Grimlock replacing Soundwave on the letters page]]. | ||
Most of the strips however focused on the attempts of an alien King and his chief inventor to invade the [[Earth]] using a series of frequently ridiculous robots. | Most of the strips however focused on the attempts of an alien King and his chief inventor to invade the [[Earth]] using a series of frequently ridiculous robots. | ||
Revision as of 19:10, 1 June 2008

Robo-Capers was a comic strip drawn by Lew Stringer and published in the Marvel UK Transformers comic.
The content of the strip varied wildly over the years. Some strips were standalone such as the three "Transformers That Didn't Make The Grade" strips which showed Transformers with odd or useless alt-modes such as a fridge or a toilet. A few issues were even used to explain changes elsewhere in the comic, such as Grimlock replacing Soundwave on the letters page.
Most of the strips however focused on the attempts of an alien King and his chief inventor to invade the Earth using a series of frequently ridiculous robots.
The strip was eventually replaced by "Combat Colin" (also by Stringer) when the Transformers and Action Force comics merged.


