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===Births===
===Births===


Unknown date — [[Frank Muth]], [[Thomas Albus]], [[Christopher Elves]], [[Ed Frugé]], [[Jan Kurbjuweit]]
Unknown date — [[Thomas Albus]], [[Christopher Elves]], [[Ed Frugé]], [[Jan Kurbjuweit]]


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====January====
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* [[March 7]] — [[Leopoldo Ballesteros]]
* [[March 7]] — [[Leopoldo Ballesteros]]
* [[March 10]] — [[Akira Okeya]]
* [[March 10]] — [[Akira Okeya]]
* [[March 20]] - [[Frank Muth]]
* [[March 22]] — [[Lew Stringer]]
* [[March 22]] — [[Lew Stringer]]
* [[March 23]] — [[Kazue Ikura]]
* [[March 23]] — [[Kazue Ikura]]

Revision as of 07:20, 11 July 2024

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The year 1959 (MCMLIX) predates the launch of the Transformers brand by twenty-five years.

For further information, see: Transformers timeline

Fiction

Panini Armada comic

During the construction of a casino in Las Vegas, the Land Military Mini-Con Team were uncovered and subsequently the Extra-Terrestrial Response Division attempted to use inhibitor clamps to control them. The Mini-Cons broke free and drove to nearby Stillwater, Nevada, delivering a message to Amos Hume before they were recaptured. Blast from the Past!

Non-Fiction

Births

Unknown date — Thomas Albus, Christopher Elves, Ed Frugé, Jan Kurbjuweit

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December