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*[[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] profile (page 14)
*[[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] profile (page 14)
* Fan Artwork Gallery I (page 15)
* Fan Artwork Gallery I (page 15)
* RetroReview: [[Generation 2]] [[Go-Bots]] by [[Jennifer Ulm]] (page 16)
* RetroReview: [[Generation 2]] [[Go-Bots (G2)|Go-Bots]] by [[Jennifer Ulm]] (page 16)
* "The Media Sentinel" by [[Phil N. Zeman]] (page 17)
* "The Media Sentinel" by [[Phil N. Zeman]] (page 17)
* Sam's Club Exclusive [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]] profile (page 18-19)
* Sam's Club Exclusive [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]] profile (page 18-19)

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The Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine issue 1
Publisher 3H Productions
Cover date Winter 2004

The first and only exciting issue!

The Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine issue 1

Contents

Errors

  • Megawing Galvatron's instructions came with a short fiction blurb that cast Dreadwind and Smokejumper as Unicron Trilogy characters who utilize the Spark of Combination to combine with Galvatron. This is at odds with their profiles within the same issue.

Items of note

You can't have this!
  • This is the first and only issue of 3H Productions' Collectors' Club Magazine, published before they lost the license to Fun Publications.
  • It's 8 inches by 12 inches! Woof!
  • Dan Khanna provided the art for the cover.
  • The back cover promises issue 2 will be "The Tribute to Arcee Issue!" This didn't happen, of course. The copy on the cover notes an interview with Sue Blu, "Metamorphosis" (a text story detailing Arcee's time between the end of the war and her change into a technorganic spider), and more reviews, profiles, and comic story reprints.
  • Rob Gerbracht wrote the profiles in this issue.
  • "Less Than Zero" was a safe-for-print adaptation of David Willis's "Dumbass Transformer of the Month" Internet feature. It made fun of Unicron.
  • "Genesis Redux" featured material left out of the publication due to space reasons.
  • Probably like three people own this magazine.