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{{bigquote|Punch out the stickers in the back of this book. Put them into the pages of the story. Then color in the rest of the story. Make the story of the Autobots' battle with the Decepticons come to life!|Introduction|[[Revenge of the Decepticons]]}} | |||
[[Marvel Books]] published a handful of Transformers "sticker" books under the imprint '''Sticker Adventures''' between 1984 and 1986. They were essentially traditional coloring books with the addition of brightly colored stickers designed to replace certain portions of the art, effectively coloring it in for the reader. Sometimes the stickers represented objects like the [[Earth]] or a character's [[weapon]] or [[alternate mode]], but most often they were random things like torsos, heads, and occasionally hunks of arm or leg. | |||
==Titles== | |||
*[[Revenge of the Decepticons]] | |||
*[[Return to Cybertron]] | |||
*[[Battle on the Junk Planet]] | |||
*[[Galvatron Attacks]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/%7Esstoneb/tf/books/#sticker Sticker Adventures] at Steve-o Stonebraker's site. | |||
[[Category:Generation 1 coloring books]] | |||
[[Category:Sticker books]] | |||
Revision as of 18:54, 25 November 2011

| “ | Punch out the stickers in the back of this book. Put them into the pages of the story. Then color in the rest of the story. Make the story of the Autobots' battle with the Decepticons come to life! | ” |
—Introduction, Revenge of the Decepticons | ||
Marvel Books published a handful of Transformers "sticker" books under the imprint Sticker Adventures between 1984 and 1986. They were essentially traditional coloring books with the addition of brightly colored stickers designed to replace certain portions of the art, effectively coloring it in for the reader. Sometimes the stickers represented objects like the Earth or a character's weapon or alternate mode, but most often they were random things like torsos, heads, and occasionally hunks of arm or leg.
Titles
External links
- Sticker Adventures at Steve-o Stonebraker's site.

