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'''Grimlock leaves as his replacement arrives - but is the new Transformer suited for the task?'''
'''Grimlock leaves as his replacement arrives - but is the new Transformer suited for the task?'''


=Marvel UK issue #183=
==Synopsis==
'''Script:''' [[Simon Furman]]<br>
At the [[Marvel Comics|Marvel UK]] offices, Grimlock emerges from the mail room to announce he's answered his last letter and is off on holiday. He tells a reluctant Stubbie to carry all his cases. Outside Grimlock is anxious to get to the shuttle before his replacement arrives, but the Stubbie is having difficulties with the cases. Suddenly Dreadwind lands and wants to pick a fight with Grimlock, rather than taking his advice to start answering the letters. Grimlock hasn't time for a fight so flicks his tail, causing the Stubbie to fall and the huge pile of cases falls on Dreadwind. Grimlock wonders why a hard case like Dreadwind "can't see that you'll always lose to my hard cases!" Grimlock tells the Stubbie to just bring the ones with fuel in them and leave the rest to Dreadwind, who wonders if he's really '''suit'''ed to this!
'''Art:''' [[Lew Stringer]]<br>
'''Colour:''' [[Sage]]


 
==Featured characters==
*''Originally published:'' 10th September 1988. Cover date ("off sale") 17th September 1988.
 
===Featured characters===
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* [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] (1)
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==Synopsis==
At the [[Marvel Comics|Marvel UK]] offices, Grimlock emerges from the mail room to announce he's answered his last letter and is off on holiday. He tells a reluctant Stubbie to carry all his cases. Outside Grimlock is anxious to get to the shuttle before his replacement arrives, but the Stubbie is having difficulties with the cases. Suddenly Dreadwind lands and wants to pick a fight with Grimlock, rather than taking his advice to start answering the letters. Grimlock hasn't time for a fight so flicks his tail, causing the Stubbie to fall and the huge pile of cases falls on Dreadwind. Grimlock wonders why a hard case like Dreadwind "can't see that you'll always lose to my hard cases!" Grimlock tells the Stubbie to just bring the ones with fuel in them and leave the rest to Dreadwind, who wonders if he's really '''suit'''ed to this!


==Items of note==
==Items of note==

Revision as of 17:45, 6 February 2010

Robo-Capers
The Wind of Change!
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published 10th September 1988
Cover date 17th September 1988
Script Simon Furman
Art Lew Stringer
Colour Sage
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Grimlock leaves as his replacement arrives - but is the new Transformer suited for the task?

Synopsis

At the Marvel UK offices, Grimlock emerges from the mail room to announce he's answered his last letter and is off on holiday. He tells a reluctant Stubbie to carry all his cases. Outside Grimlock is anxious to get to the shuttle before his replacement arrives, but the Stubbie is having difficulties with the cases. Suddenly Dreadwind lands and wants to pick a fight with Grimlock, rather than taking his advice to start answering the letters. Grimlock hasn't time for a fight so flicks his tail, causing the Stubbie to fall and the huge pile of cases falls on Dreadwind. Grimlock wonders why a hard case like Dreadwind "can't see that you'll always lose to my hard cases!" Grimlock tells the Stubbie to just bring the ones with fuel in them and leave the rest to Dreadwind, who wonders if he's really suited to this!

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Items of note

Reprints

  • The strip was reprinted in the Titan Books trade paperback "Space Pirates", albeit at reduced size within the "Transformers UK" introduction.