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|caption=Come with me if you want to BWAH.
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|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|date=[[December 20|20th December]] [[1986]]
|coverdate=[[December 27|27th December]] [[1986]]
|coverdate=[[December 27|27th December]] [[1986]]
|writer=[[James Hill]]
|writer=[[James Hill]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
[[File:TheGift Jetfire sitting in snow.jpg|thumb|left|upright=2|Jetfire the red-nosed airplane]]
[[File:TheGift Jetfire sitting in snow.jpg|thumb|left|upright=2|Jetfire the red-nosed airplane]]
[[Buster Witwicky (G1)|Buster Witwicky]] is spending the [[Christmas]] holidays studying for a test on the [[American War of Independence]] when he is disturbed first by a news report on recent [[Transformer]] activity at a [[Blackrock Enterprises|Blackrock]] [[Blackrock's chemical plant|facility]] in [[Portland]] and then by the appearance of [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] at his window.
[[Buster Witwicky (G1)|Buster Witwicky]] is spending the [[Christmas]] holidays studying for a test on the [[American War of Independence]] when he is disturbed first by a news report on recent [[Transformer]] activity at a [[Blackrock Enterprises]] [[Blackrock's chemical plant|chemical plant]] in [[Portland]], and then by the appearance of [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] at his window. Jetfire has come seeking Buster's advice on a problem he is having, and begins to tell his story...  


Jetfire wants to discuss his recent contrasting behaviour. The [[Autobot]]s learned that the [[Decepticon]]s had taken over a [[NASA]] facility and Jetfire was assigned as back-up to [[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] and [[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]]. He arrived to find them locked in combat with [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]] and [[Kickback (G1)|Kickback]] while [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] transmitted a message to the Decepticons on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. Ignoring Prowl's orders to stop Soundwave, he instead tried to help his comrades but the Decepticons easily evaded his attack and fled, possibly having completed the transmission.
''Shortly after the [[Target: 2006|defeat of Galvatron]], the [[Autobot]]s learn that the [[Decepticon]]s have taken over a [[NASA]] facility. [[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] and [[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]] use their vehicle modes to slip past the police cordon surrounding the facility, while Jetfire is kept in reserve as their back-up. The pair discover that [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] is in the process of using the the base's radio telescope to transmit a message to the Decepticons on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. With [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]] and [[Kickback (G1)|Kickback]] barring the two Autobots' way, Prowl contacts Jetfire to come to their aid. Jetfire responds, but caught up in the moment, winds up ignoring Prowl's orders to stop Soundwave, and instead tries to help his comrades. The Decepticons easily evade his attack and quickly escape, leaving an angry Prowl to reprimand Jetfire for giving them the villains time to complete their objective.''


Jetfire explains that he was also present at the incident in Portland—he and [[Jazz (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Jazz]] were supervising a shipment of [[Transformer fuel]] when they were ambushed by [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]] and [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]]. The Autobots were quickly overcome and [[G.B. Blackrock|Blackrock]] realised that a fire started during the battle was in danger of starting a chain reaction and filling the atmosphere with toxic chemicals that would kill thousands. Hearing this, Jetfire easily defeated the Decepticons and put out the fire with the contents of a water tank.
Buster tries to reassure Jetfire that Prowl was just cranky over the loss, but Jetfire insists that Prowl was right about his failure. Jetfire ''knows'' he can do better, and to illustrate, tells Buster the story about the recent chemical plant attack...


Jetfire feels that he reacts better when [[human]]s are in danger than when fellow Autobots are, because he was created on [[Earth]], and thinks he would betray his comrades to help them. Buster tells him that [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] values his outlook on life and he should be proud of it, saying the words are his Christmas gift to him.
''Jetfire and [[Jazz (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Jazz]] are at the planet to take delivery of a fresh a shipment of [[Transformer fuel]] from [[G.B. Blackrock]] when they are caught by surprise by an attack from [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]] and [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]]. The Autobots are quickly overcome, and worse yet, Blackrock realises that a fire started during the battle is in danger of causing an explosion that will flood the atmosphere over Portland with toxic chemical fumes, killing thousands. Hearing this, Jetfire is galvanized into action, easily defeating the Decepticons and putting out the fire with the contents of a water tank.''
 
Buster congratulates Jetfire on the win, but Jetfire goes on to explain that he believes he reacts smartly and more efficiently when ''[[human]]s'' are in danger, compared to when his fellow Autobots are imperiled, because he was created on [[Earth]]. These experienced having given him cause to worry that, if he was ever forced to choose between helping humans and helping Autobot, he would end up betraying his comrades. Buster tells him not to worry; [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] already knows where Jetfire's loyalties lie, and values his outlook on life, and Jetfire should be proud to think of Earth as his home. Buster tells Jetfire that these words of support are his Chrismtas gift to the Autobot, and Jetfire takes them to heart, jetting off into the sky with a smile on his face.


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
"You're supposed to be able to fly at Mach 4.2—but when Dirge takes off you almost break the world record... '''for standing still!'''"
:—'''Prowl''' takes Jetfire to task


==Notes==
===Artwork and technical errors===
*In the first panel featuring him, Jazz appears to be missing the Autobot symbol from his chest.


===Continuity errors===
"You're the first of a generation of '''Terran Transformers.''' Earth is your home planet... don't worry about that—be '''proud''' of it!"
*Buster says that Jetfire is the first of a generation of Terran Transformers, when in fact the [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]] were activated before him.
:—'''Buster''' reassures Jetfire
*Fire safety basics! Putting water on a chemical fire will ''not'' put it out. Instead it'll probably cause a large explosion and make things ''much'' worse.


==Notes==
===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
*The media still believe [[Donny Finkleberg|Robot-Master]] is responsible for the Transformers.
*Though [[Donny Finkleberg]] has severed his association with the Decepticons as of [[Command Performances!|US issue #19]], a radio news report heard in hte first panel of this issue shows at the media still believe him to be responsible for the Transformers.
*There are many references to past stories including:
*Jetfire's refers back to his creation on Earth, and the role Buster played in it, as seen in [[Brainstorm!|US issues #11]]-[[Prime Time!|12]]. While moping about how this makes him different from the other Autobots, Jetfire laments the fact he doesn't "know anything about the [[Primal Program]]" and that he has "never seen the [[Celestial Spires]]," two revered aspects of Cybertronian culture that the comic has seen Transformers typically swear by in moments of shock; the Primal Program was first sworn by in US issue #12, while the Celestial Spires were first sworn by in [[Decepticon Dam-Busters!|UK issue #30]].
**Buster's part in Jetfire's creation ("[[Brainstorm!]]")
*Jetfire also refers back to making "errors of judgement" during the Autobots' battles against Galvatron, as chronicled in [[Target: 2006|"Target: 2006" in UK issue #78-88]].
**The Autobots' deal with Blackrock ("[[DIS-Integrated Circuits!]]")
*Trailbreaker and Jazz are explicitly noted to have been recently repaired following the injuries sustained in the battle with Galvatron's forces (Trailbreaker took a blast from [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]] in UK issue #83, while Jazz was lobotomized by Galvatron in UK issue #85). It is, however, a little ''odd'' to see that they've been repaired; over in the US stories, the two characters have been in the repair bay since sustaining injuries in US issue #12, and by taking them offline, "Target: 2006" brought their status in the UK stories into synch with the US... only for them to now be revived only a few issues later. Their resurrections are barely felt outside this issue; the pair effectively vanish from the UK comic after this point and don't reappear until they are brought back in the US stories. All in all, it seems safe to say that if the more continuity-minded regular writer [[Simon Furman]] had penned this Christmas story, Jazz and Trailbreaker wouldn't have been revived.
**The creation of the [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticons]] ("[[Heavy Traffic!]]")
*Blackrock made a deal to supply the Autobots with fuel in [[DIS-Integrated Circuits!|US issue #9]].
**Jetfire and Jazz's recent experiences with [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] ("[[Target: 2006]]")
*Jazz remarks that the Decepticon now "have a [[Special Teams|Special Team]] in the field," referring to the [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticons]], who the Autobots encoutnered [[Heavy Traffic!|last issue]].
*Prowl also makes an oblique reference to Trailbreaker being injured in "Target: 2006", noting he is now up and about.


===Real-life references===
===Real-life references===
*TBD
*Buster is studying the {{w|American Revolutionary War|American War of Independence}}, specifically the {{w|Siege of Yorktown|Battle of Yorktown}}.
 
===Continuity and plotting errors===
*Fire safety basics! Putting water on a chemical fire will ''not'' put it out. Instead it'll probably cause a large explosion and make things ''much'' worse.
*Buster says that Jetfire is the "first of a generation of Terran Transformers," but he's wrong; the [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]] were also built on Earth, and were activated before him.
 
===Artwork and technical errors===
*In the first panel featuring him, Jazz appears to be missing the Autobot symbol from his chest.


===Other trivia===
===Other trivia===
*Although Galvatron appears on the cover, he plays no part in the story. (Although he would keep his promise to return eight issues later in "[[Fallen Angel]]".)
*Despite appearing on the issue's cover, Galvatron plays no part in the story. He does, however, threaten that he'll "be back," and would keep this promise, returning in [[Fallen Angel|issue #101]].
*For this special Christmas issue, the title of the ''Transformation'' page is (adorably) made up of Christmas puddings, flanked by gift-wrapped Autobot and Decepticon [[insignia]].
*For this special Christmas issue, the title of the "Transformation" editorial page is (adorably) made up of letter-shaped Christmas puddings, flanked by gift-wrapped Autobot and Decepticon [[insignia]].


===Back-up material===
===Back-up material===
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''[[Back-up strips#Spitfire and the Troubleshooters|Spitfire and the Troubleshooters]]'' - "Behemoth" and ''[[Robo-Capers]]''
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''[[Back-up strips#Spitfire and the Troubleshooters|Spitfire and the Troubleshooters]]'' ("Behemoth," Part 3) and ''[[Robo-Capers]]''
*'''[[Transformers AtoZ|AtoZ]]:''' [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]] and [[Blades (G1)|Blades]]
*'''[[Transformers AtoZ|AtoZ]]:''' [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]] and [[Blades (G1)|Blades]]; as Beachcomber already had a [[Fact File]] printed in [[The Icarus Theory|issue #45]], a note on the "Transformation" page explains that the A-Z entries are intended to supplant the earlier format, and that some repetition will occur.
*Continuing the issue's festive theme, ''Robo-Capers'' features two children unwrapping their presents on Christmas morning to find that they have received [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys|Ultra Magnus]] and [[Galvatron (G1)/toys|Galvatron]] toys. After five hours of non-stop battle the kids are called to dinner, at which point the toys come alive and complain about the rough treatment they've suffered. Interestingly, it is one of the few fictional appearances of Galvatron's gun mode.
*'''Other features:''' Competition to win one of twenty sets of "[[More than Meets the Eye (mini-series)|Arrival from Cybertron]]," "[[Megatron's Master Plan, Part 1|Megatron's Master Plan]]," and "[[Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1|Desertion of the Dinobots]]" on VHS from [[Video Gems]]. To enter, readers were shown three speech bubbles (from "[[Dinobot Hunt!]]", "[[Devastation Derby!]]" and "[[Target: 2006]]") and had to identify which Transformer spoke them.
*As Beachcomber already had a [[Fact File]] printed in issue [[The Icarus Theory|#45]], a note on the ''Transformation'' page explains that the A-Z{{sic}} entries are intended to supplant the earlier format.
*This issue's ''Robo-Capers'' is another of the small number to feature actual Transformers. Continuing the issue's festive theme, it sees two children unwrapping their presents on Christmas morning to find that they have received [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys|Ultra Magnus]] and [[Galvatron (G1)/toys|Galvatron]] toys. After five hours of non-stop battle the kids are called to dinner, at which point the toys come alive and complain about the rough treatment they've suffered.
*There was also a competition to win one of twenty sets of "[[More than Meets the Eye (mini-series)|Arrival from Cybertron]]", "[[Megatron's Master Plan, Part 1|Megatron's]] [[Megatron's Master Plan, Part 2|Master Plan]]" and "[[Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1|Desertion of]] [[Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 2|the Dinobots]]" on VHS from [[Video Gems]]. To enter, readers were shown three speech bubbles (from "[[Dinobot Hunt!]]", "[[Devastation Derby!]]" and "[[Target: 2006]]") and had to identify which Transformer spoke them.
*This issue's letters page includes a missive from eagle-eyed Alasdair Morrison from Stirling, who, while scrutinizing the [[stock photography]] on [[Octane]]'s toy packaging, has spotted a box of Kodak film being used to prop the figure up, which the designer failed to edit out of the photograph.


===Covers===
===Covers===
*'''Issue #93 cover:''' Galvatron spreading some holiday cheer, by [[Robin Smith]].
*'''Issue #93:''' Galvatron spreading some holiday cheer, by [[Robin Smith]].
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:MarvelUK-093.jpg|'''Issue #93''' - The Treebots were a massive failure on the battlefield.
File:MarvelUK-093.jpg|The Treebots were a massive failure on the battlefield.
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Reprints===
===Reprints===
*'''''[[Transformers Collected Comics]]'' #11 cover:''' [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] decorating a Christmas tree, by Robin Smith.
*'''''[[Transformers: Second Generation|Second Generation]]'' cover:''' [[Defensor (G1)|Defensor]] fights [[Bruticus (G1)|Bruticus]], by [[Lee Sullivan]].
*'''[[The Transformers Classics UK Volume 3|''The Transformers Classics UK'' Volume 3]] cover:''' [[Impactor (G1)|Impactor]] fights Decepticons, [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] fights [[Centurion (Marvel)|Centurion]] while [[Action Force (team)|Action Force]] look on, Galvatron fights [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ultra Magnus]], [[Straxus (G1)|Straxus]]'s head floats in a jar, [[Outback (G1)|Outback]] floats above the surface of Cybertron and [[Emirate]] [[Xaaron]] broods, by [[Andrew Wildman]].
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Tfcolcom11.jpg|'''''Collected Comics'' #11''' (Marvel Comics, 1988)
File:Tfcolcom11.jpg|'''[[Transformers Collected Comics|''Collected Comics'' #11]]''' (Marvel Comics, 1988)
File:TitanSG.jpg|'''''Second Generation''''' - Outta the way, kid! (Titan Books, 2004)
File:TitanSG.jpg|'''''[[Transformers: Second Generation|Second Generation]]''''' (Titan Books, 2004)
File:Classicuk3.jpg|'''''The Transformers Classics UK'' Volume 3''' (IDW Publishing, 2012)
File:Classicuk3.jpg|'''[[The Transformers Classics UK Volume 3|''The Transformers Classics UK'' Volume 3]]''' (IDW Publishing, 2012)
</gallery>
</gallery>
====Reprint notes====
*This issue was printed out of sequence in IDW's ''Classics UK'' Volume 3, appearing between [[Distant Thunder!|issue #100]] and [[Fallen Angel|issue #101]].
*This issue was accidentally omitted from [[Hachette]]'s [[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection|''Defonitive G1 Collection'']].


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Revision as of 15:17, 25 October 2019

The Transformers (UK) #93

Come with me if you want to BWAH.
"The Gift"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published 20th December 1986
Cover date 27th December 1986
Writer James Hill
Pencils Martin Griffiths
Inks Tim Perkins
Colours Steve White
Lettering Robin Riggs
Editor Ian Rimmer
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

At Christmastime, Jetfire struggles with his place amongst his peers.

Synopsis

Jetfire the red-nosed airplane

Buster Witwicky is spending the Christmas holidays studying for a test on the American War of Independence when he is disturbed first by a news report on recent Transformer activity at a Blackrock Enterprises chemical plant in Portland, and then by the appearance of Jetfire at his window. Jetfire has come seeking Buster's advice on a problem he is having, and begins to tell his story...

Shortly after the defeat of Galvatron, the Autobots learn that the Decepticons have taken over a NASA facility. Prowl and Trailbreaker use their vehicle modes to slip past the police cordon surrounding the facility, while Jetfire is kept in reserve as their back-up. The pair discover that Soundwave is in the process of using the the base's radio telescope to transmit a message to the Decepticons on Cybertron. With Dirge and Kickback barring the two Autobots' way, Prowl contacts Jetfire to come to their aid. Jetfire responds, but caught up in the moment, winds up ignoring Prowl's orders to stop Soundwave, and instead tries to help his comrades. The Decepticons easily evade his attack and quickly escape, leaving an angry Prowl to reprimand Jetfire for giving them the villains time to complete their objective.

Buster tries to reassure Jetfire that Prowl was just cranky over the loss, but Jetfire insists that Prowl was right about his failure. Jetfire knows he can do better, and to illustrate, tells Buster the story about the recent chemical plant attack...

Jetfire and Jazz are at the planet to take delivery of a fresh a shipment of Transformer fuel from G.B. Blackrock when they are caught by surprise by an attack from Thrust and Bombshell. The Autobots are quickly overcome, and worse yet, Blackrock realises that a fire started during the battle is in danger of causing an explosion that will flood the atmosphere over Portland with toxic chemical fumes, killing thousands. Hearing this, Jetfire is galvanized into action, easily defeating the Decepticons and putting out the fire with the contents of a water tank.

Buster congratulates Jetfire on the win, but Jetfire goes on to explain that he believes he reacts smartly and more efficiently when humans are in danger, compared to when his fellow Autobots are imperiled, because he was created on Earth. These experienced having given him cause to worry that, if he was ever forced to choose between helping humans and helping Autobot, he would end up betraying his comrades. Buster tells him not to worry; Optimus Prime already knows where Jetfire's loyalties lie, and values his outlook on life, and Jetfire should be proud to think of Earth as his home. Buster tells Jetfire that these words of support are his Chrismtas gift to the Autobot, and Jetfire takes them to heart, jetting off into the sky with a smile on his face.

(Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.)
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"You're supposed to be able to fly at Mach 4.2—but when Dirge takes off you almost break the world record... for standing still!"

Prowl takes Jetfire to task


"You're the first of a generation of Terran Transformers. Earth is your home planet... don't worry about that—be proud of it!"

Buster reassures Jetfire

Notes

Continuity notes

  • Though Donny Finkleberg has severed his association with the Decepticons as of US issue #19, a radio news report heard in hte first panel of this issue shows at the media still believe him to be responsible for the Transformers.
  • Jetfire's refers back to his creation on Earth, and the role Buster played in it, as seen in US issues #11-12. While moping about how this makes him different from the other Autobots, Jetfire laments the fact he doesn't "know anything about the Primal Program" and that he has "never seen the Celestial Spires," two revered aspects of Cybertronian culture that the comic has seen Transformers typically swear by in moments of shock; the Primal Program was first sworn by in US issue #12, while the Celestial Spires were first sworn by in UK issue #30.
  • Jetfire also refers back to making "errors of judgement" during the Autobots' battles against Galvatron, as chronicled in "Target: 2006" in UK issue #78-88.
  • Trailbreaker and Jazz are explicitly noted to have been recently repaired following the injuries sustained in the battle with Galvatron's forces (Trailbreaker took a blast from Scourge in UK issue #83, while Jazz was lobotomized by Galvatron in UK issue #85). It is, however, a little odd to see that they've been repaired; over in the US stories, the two characters have been in the repair bay since sustaining injuries in US issue #12, and by taking them offline, "Target: 2006" brought their status in the UK stories into synch with the US... only for them to now be revived only a few issues later. Their resurrections are barely felt outside this issue; the pair effectively vanish from the UK comic after this point and don't reappear until they are brought back in the US stories. All in all, it seems safe to say that if the more continuity-minded regular writer Simon Furman had penned this Christmas story, Jazz and Trailbreaker wouldn't have been revived.
  • Blackrock made a deal to supply the Autobots with fuel in US issue #9.
  • Jazz remarks that the Decepticon now "have a Special Team in the field," referring to the Stunticons, who the Autobots encoutnered last issue.

Real-life references

Continuity and plotting errors

  • Fire safety basics! Putting water on a chemical fire will not put it out. Instead it'll probably cause a large explosion and make things much worse.
  • Buster says that Jetfire is the "first of a generation of Terran Transformers," but he's wrong; the Constructicons were also built on Earth, and were activated before him.

Artwork and technical errors

  • In the first panel featuring him, Jazz appears to be missing the Autobot symbol from his chest.

Other trivia

  • Despite appearing on the issue's cover, Galvatron plays no part in the story. He does, however, threaten that he'll "be back," and would keep this promise, returning in issue #101.
  • For this special Christmas issue, the title of the "Transformation" editorial page is (adorably) made up of letter-shaped Christmas puddings, flanked by gift-wrapped Autobot and Decepticon insignia.

Back-up material

  • Back-up strips: Spitfire and the Troubleshooters ("Behemoth," Part 3) and Robo-Capers
  • AtoZ: Beachcomber and Blades; as Beachcomber already had a Fact File printed in issue #45, a note on the "Transformation" page explains that the A-Z entries are intended to supplant the earlier format, and that some repetition will occur.
  • Other features: Competition to win one of twenty sets of "Arrival from Cybertron," "Megatron's Master Plan," and "Desertion of the Dinobots" on VHS from Video Gems. To enter, readers were shown three speech bubbles (from "Dinobot Hunt!", "Devastation Derby!" and "Target: 2006") and had to identify which Transformer spoke them.
  • This issue's Robo-Capers is another of the small number to feature actual Transformers. Continuing the issue's festive theme, it sees two children unwrapping their presents on Christmas morning to find that they have received Ultra Magnus and Galvatron toys. After five hours of non-stop battle the kids are called to dinner, at which point the toys come alive and complain about the rough treatment they've suffered.
  • This issue's letters page includes a missive from eagle-eyed Alasdair Morrison from Stirling, who, while scrutinizing the stock photography on Octane's toy packaging, has spotted a box of Kodak film being used to prop the figure up, which the designer failed to edit out of the photograph.

Covers

  • Issue #93: Galvatron spreading some holiday cheer, by Robin Smith.

Reprints

Reprint notes