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{{comicstory|seriesissue=[[The Transformers Comic Magazine]] #2
{{comicstory|seriesissue=''[[The Transformers Comics Magazine]]'' #2
|next=The Transformers Comic Magazine issue 3
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|prev=The Transformers Comic Magazine issue 1
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|image=Transformers Digest 02-cover.jpg
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|caption="Megatron, Megatron, Does whatever a Megatron can..."
|caption="Megatron, Megatron, Does whatever a Megatron can..."
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]
|published=United States of America
|published=United States of America
|imprint=[[The Transformers Comic Magazine]]
|date=March 1987
|date=March 1987
|editor=??
|editor=??
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'''[[The_Transformers_Comic_Magazine|The Transformers Comic Magazine]] #2''' collects '''[[Prisoner_of_War!|#3]]''' and '''[[The_Last_Stand|#4]]''' of the long-standing [[The_Transformers_(Marvel_comic)|Transformers comic]] published by Marvel Comics, along with nine character profiles taken from the [[Transformers_Universe_(Marvel_comic)|Transformers Universe]] limited series.
'''''The Transformers Comics Magazine'' #2''' collects [[Prisoner of War!|#3]] and [[The Last Stand|#4]] of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|''Transformers'' comic]] published by Marvel Comics, along with seven character profiles taken from the ''[[The Transformers Universe|Transformers Universe]]'' limited series.


==Contents==
==Contents==
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* Character Profile: [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] (62-63)
* Character Profile: [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] (62-63)
* Subscription Advertisement: Star Comics (featuring pictures of R2-D2, Lion-O and He-Man, among others) (64)
* Subscription Advertisement: Star Comics (featuring pictures of R2-D2, Lion-O and He-Man, among others) (64)
{{-}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
[[Image:Transformers_Digest_02-back.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Villains by Texeira.]]
[[Image:Transformers_Digest_02-back.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Villains by Texeira.]]
* Issue #3 proves it. Gears. Spider-Man's best friend.
* Issue #3 proves it. Gears. Spider-Man's best friend.
* Among the military equipment attacking the Decepticon headquarters in issues #3 and #4 are a Wolverine and a M.O.B.A.T.
* Among the military equipment attacking the Decepticon headquarters in issues #3 and #4 are a Wolverine and a M.O.B.A.T.

Revision as of 01:43, 3 November 2011

The Transformers Comics Magazine #2

"Megatron, Megatron, Does whatever a Megatron can..."
Publisher Marvel
First published March 1987
Editor ??
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
ISBN ISBN 0-71486-02672-3-03
Page count 64

The Transformers Comics Magazine #2 collects #3 and #4 of the Transformers comic published by Marvel Comics, along with seven character profiles taken from the Transformers Universe limited series.

Contents

  • Transformers #3: Prisoner of War! (1-23)
  • Character Profile: Mirage (24-25)
  • Character Profile: Ravage (26-27)
  • Character Profile: Hound (28-29)
  • Character Profile: Starscream (30-31)
  • Transformers #4: The Last Stand (32-53)
  • Character Profile: Swoop (54-55)
  • Character Profile: Ratchet (56-57)
  • Character Profile: Shockwave (58-59)
  • Character Profile: Sunstreaker (60-61)
  • Character Profile: Soundwave (62-63)
  • Subscription Advertisement: Star Comics (featuring pictures of R2-D2, Lion-O and He-Man, among others) (64)

Notes

Villains by Texeira.
  • Issue #3 proves it. Gears. Spider-Man's best friend.
  • Among the military equipment attacking the Decepticon headquarters in issues #3 and #4 are a Wolverine and a M.O.B.A.T.
  • Issue #4 features the discovery by Huffer of first contact between Shockwave and the Ark-adapted Dinobots. Unfortunately for the Autobots, Shockwave makes his return at the end of the issue and kicks their collective butts.
  • Like the profiles of the Transformers Comic Magazine #1, the Transformers profiles included in this issue differ somewhat from their Transformer Universe counterparts. In terms of artwork, the Ravage profile includes a bonus picture of him attacking human soldiers. The Ratchet profile includes recoloured artwork depicting his transformation to an ambulance to take Buster's dad to the hospital. Unlike the actual artwork found on page 5 of the original comic, the Autobots are all colored purple and Ratchet is strangely colored correctly.
  • Like his Transformers Universe profile, Swoop's entry notes his first appearance as Transformers #8. Clearly flashbacks don't count.
  • Unlike his Transformers Universe profile, Soundwave's profile misnotes his first appearance as Transformer #4. He was clearly identified in the Decepticon collective shout out of Issue #1.
  • While Mirage, Shockwave, Sunstreaker and Soundwave's nicknames are listed as "not applicable", the profiles provide nicknames for Ravage ("Cat"), Hound ("Sarge", "Nose", "Sniffer"), Starscream ("The Silver Snake"), Ratchet ("Cool Hand Lube", "Greasefinger"). There is no space for Swoop to even contemplate a nickname, which surely would be Divebomb. This information is absent from the Transformers Universe limited series entries.
  • While heavy hitters like Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave all have their profiles listed in this issue, Megatron's profile remains strangely absent.