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* Lew Stringer may have been running short of inspiration by this point. | * Lew Stringer may have been running short of inspiration by this point. | ||
* You used to see that kind of fireplace everywhere in the [[United Kingdom]] during the '80s but they've gone right out of fashion now. Funny, that. | * You used to see that kind of fireplace everywhere in the [[United Kingdom]] during the '80s but they've gone right out of fashion now. Funny, that. | ||
[[Category:Comic-only characters]] | [[Category:Comic-only characters]] | ||
[[Category:European-original characters]] | [[Category:European-original characters]] | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 Decepticons]] | |||
[[Category:Robo-Capers characters]] | [[Category:Robo-Capers characters]] | ||
Revision as of 17:28, 28 November 2010
- Fireplace is a failed Decepticon from the Robo-Capers portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

The imaginatively-named Fireplace is a promising Decepticon warrior.
Fiction
Marvel Comics UK continuity
After a good early start to his career in the Decepticon army, Fireplace burnt himself out. Robo-Capers issue 114
Notes
- Lew Stringer may have been running short of inspiration by this point.
- You used to see that kind of fireplace everywhere in the United Kingdom during the '80s but they've gone right out of fashion now. Funny, that.


