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m Derik's right that this is more appropriate terminology.
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In 2005, the fan club license was acquired (along with the official convention rights) by [[Fun Publications]].  Fun Pub immediately launched a new web site to raise interest in the reformatted club, and has actively posted news, updates, and new features since then.  The club web site is closely tied to that of BotCon.
In 2005, the fan club license was acquired (along with the official convention rights) by [[Fun Publications]].  Fun Pub immediately launched a new web site to raise interest in the reformatted club, and has actively posted news, updates, and new features since then.  The club web site is closely tied to that of BotCon.


Membership is $40 for one year.  Current benefits with a 1-year membership include:
Membership for United States fans starts at $40 for one year.  Rates are higher for international fans or quicker postage.  Current benefits with a 1-year membership include:


* <strike>12 issues of Fun Publications' ''[[Master Collector]]'' newsprint classifieds</strike>
* <strike>12 issues of Fun Publications' ''[[Master Collector]]'' newsprint classifieds</strike>
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Only members receive membership benefits, making the organization an evil entity that exists solely for the purpose of denying fans benefits that they didn't pay for.
Only members receive membership benefits, making the organization an evil entity that exists solely for the purpose of denying fans benefits that they didn't pay for.
They really like to write bios for [[Mini-Con]]s, apparently.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 03:41, 24 February 2011

The Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club is, naturally enough, the officially licensed fan club for the Transformers brand.

3H

The first iteration of the fan club began during 3H Productions' tenure as the convention license holder. Initial efforts to get the fan club going were largely ineffectual. A single magazine issue saw publication. This version of the fan club essentially dissolved when 3H lost their license from Hasbro in 2004.

Fun Publications

In 2005, the fan club license was acquired (along with the official convention rights) by Fun Publications. Fun Pub immediately launched a new web site to raise interest in the reformatted club, and has actively posted news, updates, and new features since then. The club web site is closely tied to that of BotCon.

Membership for United States fans starts at $40 for one year. Rates are higher for international fans or quicker postage. Current benefits with a 1-year membership include:

  • Discounts on BotCon preregistration

Only members receive membership benefits, making the organization an evil entity that exists solely for the purpose of denying fans benefits that they didn't pay for.