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''"Marlboor Wheeljack" is a fan nickname for 1983 [[Diaclone]] remold of the [[|Wheeljack (G1)|G1 Wheeljack]] toy with a racing deco based on Marlboro cigarettes, though its stickers instead read 'Marlboor' for trademark reasons.  The toy was never released as a Transformer, but a Decepticon based on the toy has appeared in several comics beginning in 2002.
{{note|"Marlboor Wheeljack" is a fan nickname for 1983 [[Diaclone]] remold of the [[Wheeljack (G1)|G1 Wheeljack]] toy with a racing deco based on Marlboro cigarettes, though its stickers instead read 'Marlboor' for trademark reasons.  The toy was never released as a Transformer, but a Decepticon based on the toy has appeared in several comics beginning in 2002.}}
 
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Revision as of 01:35, 8 February 2008

"Marlboor Wheeljack"n is an unnamed Decepticon in the Generation 1 continuity family.

"Marlboor Wheeljack" is a huge gladiatorial games fan.

"Marlboor Wheeljack" is a fan nickname for 1983 Diaclone remold of the G1 Wheeljack toy with a racing deco based on Marlboro cigarettes, though its stickers instead read 'Marlboor' for trademark reasons. The toy was never released as a Transformer, but a Decepticon based on the toy has appeared in several comics beginning in 2002.

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You will be whole again. I promise.
You will be whole again. I promise.
I cannot remain in this unacceptable operational status!

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  • Though unnamed and indeed nonspeaking in his fictional appearances, "Marlboor Wheeljack" is referred to as such here due to being a cameo appearance of a Diaclone variant of the toy that would become Wheeljack. The toy featured a retooled head and a different color scheme with "Marlboor" endorsements.