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|title=Recipe for Disaster!
|title=Recipe for Disaster!
|seriesissue2=[[Generation 1 (Marvel Comics)|''The Transformers'' (UK)]] #217–220
|seriesissue2=[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|''The Transformers'' (UK)]] #217–220
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|coverdate=June 1989
|coverdate=June 1989
|writer=[[Bob Budiansky]]
|writer=[[Bob Budiansky]]
|penciler=[[Jose Delbo]]
|penciler=[[José Delbo]]
|inker=[[Dave Hunt]]
|inker=[[Dave Hunt]]
|colorist=[[Nelson Yomtov|Nel Yomtov]]
|colorist=[[Nelson Yomtov|Nel Yomtov]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Landmine and Cloudburst are about to become the [[Mecannibal|Mecannibals]]' next meal. But although the Mecannibals forcibly yank the [[Autobot|Autobots]] from their shells via an electro-magnet, the Autobots are able to fight for their lives by radio-controlling their shells. All this does is buy the Autobots some time, so Cloudburst suggests that the Mecannibals not eat them just yet... because they'll taste so much better if they can get the proper seasonings! So they make a deal: the [[Pretender|Pretenders]] will get the proper seasonings in exchange for their freedom. Naturally, the hungry Mecannibals let the Autobots go to fetch the seasonings, but they do hold Berko prisoner in order to ensure that the Autobots return to make good on their culinary skills once their mission is complete.
Landmine and Cloudburst are about to become the [[Mecannibal]]s' next meal. But although the Mecannibals forcibly yank the [[Autobot]]s from their shells via an electro-magnet, the Autobots are able to fight for their lives by radio-controlling their shells. All this does is buy the Autobots some time, so Cloudburst suggests that the Mecannibals not eat them just yet... because they'll taste so much better if they can get the proper seasonings! So they make a deal: the [[Pretender]]s will get the proper seasonings in exchange for their freedom. Naturally, the hungry Mecannibals let the Autobots go to fetch the seasonings, but they do hold Berko prisoner in order to ensure that the Autobots return to make good on their culinary skills once their mission is complete.


And so, the Autobots travel to [[Femax]], a world led by female warriors, and where men are treated as slaves. Because men on Femax are seen as feeble and weak, the Femaxian "First One" challenges Cloudburst to a series of trials designed to prove that he is an able fighter. Cloudburst passes these trials, proving not only his warrior skills, but also his viability to the "First One" as a potential mate. This makes matters awkward for Cloudburst, and he reveals to the "First One" that he isn't even a biological being. The "First One" promptly responds by lopping off Cloudburst's head. This leaves Landmine alone to reason with the "First One," which he does despite his general inclinations, and the "First One" actually listens, agreeing to give the Autobots the crystals they need to season the Mecannibals' food and to restore Cloudburst's head atop his shoulders.
And so, the Autobots travel to [[Femax]], a world led by female warriors, and where men are treated as slaves. Because men on Femax are seen as feeble and weak, the Femaxian "First One" challenges Cloudburst to a series of trials designed to prove that he is an able fighter. Cloudburst passes these trials, proving not only his warrior skills, but also his viability to the "First One" as a potential mate. This makes matters awkward for Cloudburst, and he reveals to the "First One" that he isn't even a biological being. The "First One" promptly responds by lopping off Cloudburst's head. This leaves Landmine alone to reason with the "First One," which he does despite his general inclinations, and the "First One" actually listens, agreeing to give the Autobots the crystals they need to season the Mecannibals' food and to restore Cloudburst's head atop his shoulders.
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Upon their return, the Autobots change the terms of their deal. Rather than fixing a meal for the Mecannibals using the special seasonings they've just retrieved, the Autobots insist on having all the robots eaten by them restored using the parts recycled through their digestive tracts. If the Mecannibals don't agree, Sky Lynx gets to go primal on Hi-Test and Throttle, who the Mecannibals have apparently found indispensable in finding new sources of food for them. Oh, and by the way, Hi-Test and Throttle are actually robots (they say), so "have a nice day."
Upon their return, the Autobots change the terms of their deal. Rather than fixing a meal for the Mecannibals using the special seasonings they've just retrieved, the Autobots insist on having all the robots eaten by them restored using the parts recycled through their digestive tracts. If the Mecannibals don't agree, Sky Lynx gets to go primal on Hi-Test and Throttle, who the Mecannibals have apparently found indispensable in finding new sources of food for them. Oh, and by the way, Hi-Test and Throttle are actually robots (they say), so "have a nice day."


As the story concludes, the Pretenders return to the ''[[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'', their mission to get microchips unfulfilled; Sky Lynx disappears, never to be heard from again; and Hi-Test, Throttle, and their [[Powermaster]] partners are being pursued by the Mecannibals.
As the story concludes, the Pretenders return to the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]], their mission to get microchips unfulfilled; Sky Lynx disappears, never to be heard from again; and Hi-Test, Throttle, and their [[Powermaster]] partners are being pursued by the Mecannibals.




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* [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] (10)
* [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] (10)
|c3=
|c3=
'''Guests'''
* [[Berko]] (4)
* [[Berko]] (4)
|h4=[[Nebulon]]s|c4=
|h4=[[Nebulos|Nebulans]]|c4=
* [[Hi-Test]] (5)
* [[Hi-Test]] (5)
* [[Throttle (G1)|Throttle]] (6)
* [[Throttle (G1)|Throttle]] (6)
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* [[First One]] (11)
* [[First One]] (11)
}}
}}
==Errors==
* None yet identified.


==Items of note==
==Items of note==
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===Covers===
===Covers===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:MarvelUS-53.jpg|'''US Issue 53''' - A wonderful work of artistic merit. That lives under my mattress.
Image:MarvelUS-53.jpg|'''US issue #53''' - A wonderful work of artistic merit. That lives under my mattress.
Image:MarvelUK-217.jpg|'''UK Issue 217''' - Yes, and I'd do it again if I could!
Image:MarvelUK-217.jpg|'''UK issue #217''' - Yes, and I'd do it again if I could!
Image:MarvelUK-218.jpg|'''UK Issue 218''' - Thanks Sky Lynx. We'll let you know
Image:MarvelUK-218.jpg|'''UK issue #218''' - Thanks Sky Lynx. We'll let you know.
Image:MarvelUK-219.jpg|'''UK Issue 219''' - Skids, you ''suck''.
Image:MarvelUK-219.jpg|'''UK issue #219''' - Skids, you ''suck''.
Image:MarvelUK-220.jpg|'''UK Issue 220''' - ...of course the BRITISH are allowed to show beheadings on covers
Image:MarvelUK-220.jpg|'''UK issue #220''' - ...of course the BRITISH are allowed to show beheadings on covers.
</gallery>
</gallery>
* '''US issue 53 cover:''' First One beheading Cloudburst by [[Jim Lee]]
* '''US issue #53 cover:''' First One beheading Cloudburst by [[Jim Lee]].
* '''UK issue 217 cover:''' Dreadwind over a defeated Darkwing  by [[Jez Hall]]
* '''UK issue #217 cover:''' Dreadwind over a defeated Darkwing  by [[Jez Hall]].
* '''UK issue 218 cover:''' Sky Lynx and Dogfight by [[Lee Sullivan]]
* '''UK issue #218 cover:''' Sky Lynx and Dogfight by [[Lee Sullivan]].
* '''UK issue 219 cover:''' Skids and monsters by [[John Stokes]]
* '''UK issue #219 cover:''' Skids and monsters by [[John Stokes]].
* '''UK issue 220 cover:''' First One holding Cloudburst's severed head by John Stokes
* '''UK issue #220 cover:''' First One holding Cloudburst's severed head by John Stokes.


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Revision as of 15:15, 11 July 2009

The Transformers (US) #53
The Transformers (UK) #217–220

She also cut off his arm so as to unobstruct our view of her metal brazier. (Y'know, to light a small fire in.)
Recipe for Disaster!
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published February 1989
Cover date June 1989
Writer Bob Budiansky
Penciler José Delbo
Inker Dave Hunt
Colorist Nel Yomtov
Letterer Jade Moede
Editor Don Daley
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

The Pretenders must avoid becoming the Mecannibals' next meal... by providing them with proper seasoning?

Synopsis

Landmine and Cloudburst are about to become the Mecannibals' next meal. But although the Mecannibals forcibly yank the Autobots from their shells via an electro-magnet, the Autobots are able to fight for their lives by radio-controlling their shells. All this does is buy the Autobots some time, so Cloudburst suggests that the Mecannibals not eat them just yet... because they'll taste so much better if they can get the proper seasonings! So they make a deal: the Pretenders will get the proper seasonings in exchange for their freedom. Naturally, the hungry Mecannibals let the Autobots go to fetch the seasonings, but they do hold Berko prisoner in order to ensure that the Autobots return to make good on their culinary skills once their mission is complete.

And so, the Autobots travel to Femax, a world led by female warriors, and where men are treated as slaves. Because men on Femax are seen as feeble and weak, the Femaxian "First One" challenges Cloudburst to a series of trials designed to prove that he is an able fighter. Cloudburst passes these trials, proving not only his warrior skills, but also his viability to the "First One" as a potential mate. This makes matters awkward for Cloudburst, and he reveals to the "First One" that he isn't even a biological being. The "First One" promptly responds by lopping off Cloudburst's head. This leaves Landmine alone to reason with the "First One," which he does despite his general inclinations, and the "First One" actually listens, agreeing to give the Autobots the crystals they need to season the Mecannibals' food and to restore Cloudburst's head atop his shoulders.

When the Autobots attempt to leave the planet, they are stopped by Darkwing and Dreadwind, but this delay is short-lived, as Sky Lynx shows up out of nowhere to take out the two Decepticons. Sky Lynx informs the Pretenders that the humans they have been dealing with are in fact binary-bonded to these Decepticons, which gives them some interesting information to share with the Mecannibals upon their return to the Mecannibals' ship.

Upon their return, the Autobots change the terms of their deal. Rather than fixing a meal for the Mecannibals using the special seasonings they've just retrieved, the Autobots insist on having all the robots eaten by them restored using the parts recycled through their digestive tracts. If the Mecannibals don't agree, Sky Lynx gets to go primal on Hi-Test and Throttle, who the Mecannibals have apparently found indispensable in finding new sources of food for them. Oh, and by the way, Hi-Test and Throttle are actually robots (they say), so "have a nice day."

As the story concludes, the Pretenders return to the Ark, their mission to get microchips unfulfilled; Sky Lynx disappears, never to be heard from again; and Hi-Test, Throttle, and their Powermaster partners are being pursued by the Mecannibals.


(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Items of note

Or maybe Cloudburst is just very scared of commitment.
  • Apparently the Autobots possess the ability to translate alien languages, but it doesn't kick in with new languages instantly, requiring some time to decipher.
  • Cloudburst says that his people have no males or females, and certainly no mating. Simon Furman would later get around this by having Arcee being built by the Autobots to appease human feminists. Fun Publications would get around this with Elita One by not caring. Auntie? Who's that?
  • So robots who have been messily bitten apart, chewed up, and "digested" into their basic components, not counting their cast-off "robot skeletons", can somehow be reassembled and magically brought back to life. Riiiiiight. This surely has nothing to do with backpedaling on the kid-unfriendly horror of robo-cannibalism.

Covers

  • US issue #53 cover: First One beheading Cloudburst by Jim Lee.
  • UK issue #217 cover: Dreadwind over a defeated Darkwing by Jez Hall.
  • UK issue #218 cover: Sky Lynx and Dogfight by Lee Sullivan.
  • UK issue #219 cover: Skids and monsters by John Stokes.
  • UK issue #220 cover: First One holding Cloudburst's severed head by John Stokes.

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  • None yet identified.