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:''Brisko is a [[Nebulan]] [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Brisko is a [[Nebulan]] [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


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Brisko was a member of the [[Z Foundation]], a front company for the [[Decepticon]]s on [[Earth]].  He went under the alias "Mr. B." Impenetrable, I swear.   
Brisko was a member of the [[Z Foundation]], a front company for the [[Decepticon]]s on [[Earth]].  He went under the alias "Mr. B." Impenetrable, I swear.   


He, [[Kreb]] and [[Lokos]] gave the newly-formed [[Roadjammers]] the information and "[[jammer]]" equipment needed to hunt down the [[Autobot]] prisoners ([[Backstreet (G1)|Backstreet]], [[Fizzle]] and [[Sizzle (G1)|Sizzle]]) that had been set loose on Earth as a test of the jamming equipment. When the Roadjammers returned with their prisoners, they found the three Nebulans' not-even-remotely-hidden Decepticon bodies. The Nebulans arrived and connected with the bodies, but some double-crossing work on the jammers by [[Felix]] left the robots under his control... which was eventually broken by Lord [[Mo Zarak|Zarak]]'s "anti-jammer". {{storylink|Ca$h and Car-nage!|Ca$h and Car-nage!}}
He, [[Kreb]], and [[Lokos]] gave the newly-formed [[Roadjammers]] the information and "[[jammer]]" equipment needed to hunt down the [[Autobot]] prisoners ([[Backstreet (G1)|Backstreet]], [[Fizzle]] and [[Sizzle (G1)|Sizzle]]) that had been set loose on Earth as a test of the jamming equipment. When the Roadjammers returned with their prisoners, they found the three Nebulans' not-even-remotely-hidden Decepticon bodies. The Nebulans arrived and connected with the bodies, but some double-crossing work on the jammers by [[Felix]] left the robots under his control... which was eventually broken by Lord [[Mo Zarak|Zarak]]'s "anti-jammer". {{storylink|Ca$h and Car-nage!|Ca$h and Car-nage!}}


{{note|Since Fangry appeared a ''lot'' in later issues, technically so too did Brisko. However, this is the only time we see Brisko independently of his Decepticon partner.}}
{{note|Since Fangry appeared a ''lot'' in later issues, technically so too did Brisko. However, this is the only time we see Brisko independently of his Decepticon partner.}}

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So which one is Rosey Grier?
So which one is Rosey Grier?
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It has been suggested this article should be split into Brisko (G1) and Brisko (IDW).
If you agree/disagree, please discuss why on its talk page.

Reason: Didn't we split Zetca over the G1-era one being purely organic and the IDW one being Cybertronian?


Brisko is a Nebulan Headmaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Not Diana Ross, either. Much to his chagrin.

Brisko is not Bruce Campbell. He is a cartographer, though. An, um, evil cartographer. With a photographic memory, to remember those evil maps clearly. He transforms into the head of Fangry, and is one of the few black people known to exist on Nebulos.

Presumably, he is not related to Lennie Briscoe or Larry Zbyszko.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel The Transformers comics

(Center) You wouldn't like me when I'm Fangry.

Brisko was a member of the Z Foundation, a front company for the Decepticons on Earth. He went under the alias "Mr. B." Impenetrable, I swear.

He, Kreb, and Lokos gave the newly-formed Roadjammers the information and "jammer" equipment needed to hunt down the Autobot prisoners (Backstreet, Fizzle and Sizzle) that had been set loose on Earth as a test of the jamming equipment. When the Roadjammers returned with their prisoners, they found the three Nebulans' not-even-remotely-hidden Decepticon bodies. The Nebulans arrived and connected with the bodies, but some double-crossing work on the jammers by Felix left the robots under his control... which was eventually broken by Lord Zarak's "anti-jammer". Ca$h and Car-nage!

Since Fangry appeared a lot in later issues, technically so too did Brisko. However, this is the only time we see Brisko independently of his Decepticon partner.

IDW Generation 1 continuity

No one's asking the hard questions, like, "Why does Brisko have Wilder's face on his back?"

During the Great War, Treadshot, Brisko, and Wilder killed the inhabitants of Traujor for aiding the Autobots. Forever Is a Long Time Coming

After the war ended, the three plotted to steal from Starscream and begin a life elsewhere. Their plans never began, as they were killed City of Steel by Sandstorm for their crimes. Forever Is a Long Time Coming

Toys

Generation 1

  • Fangry (Headmaster, 1988)
Brisko is a small armored humanoid figure that fits within Fangry's belly when the larger robot is in winged-wolf mode. He folds up to form Fangry's head, though he is also compatible with any other Headmaster body. He was, of course, only available with his larger partner.
This toy was sold in Japan as Wilder.


Notes

Able to jump tall robots in a single bound!
  • Brisko's character model made one animated appearance in a commercial advertising the 1988 Autobot and Decepticon Headmasters. Fangry, Horri-Bull, and Squeezeplay burst through a wall, Brisko becomes Fangry's head as they transform, and the three engage the new Headmaster Autobots. [1]
  • For twenty years, Brisko was the only known black Nebulan. In "Cheap Shots," it was revealed that Lug was Black Guy Number Two.