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'''''Transformers: Space Pirates''''', published by [[Titan Books]], is the fourth trade paperback in their reprint series of colour Marvel UK comics. In the stories set in the present day, it covers the resurrection of [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]], [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] and the [[Straxus (G1)|Megatron clone]] during the lead-up to "[[Time Wars]]". In the future stories we see the planning of the construction of [[Autobot City (G1)|Autobot City]]: [[Earth]], as well as the [[Quintesson]]s' attempt to destroy the [[Transformer]]s and colonise [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]].
'''''Transformers: Space Pirates''''', published by [[Titan Books]], is the fourth trade paperback in their reprint series of colour Marvel UK comics. In the stories set in the present day, it covers the resurrection of [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]], [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] and the [[Straxus (G1)|Megatron clone]] during the lead-up to "[[Time Wars]]". In the future stories we see the planning of the construction of [[Autobot City (G1)|Autobot City]]: [[Earth]], as well as the [[Quintesson]]s' attempt to destroy the [[Transformer]]s and colonise [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]].


==Contents==
==Contents==
* A brief history of Marvel UK, covering the period between issues [[The Legacy of Unicron!|#151]]–[[The Big Broadcast of 2006 (issue)|181]]
*A brief history of Marvel UK, covering the period between issues [[The Legacy of Unicron!|#151]]–[[The Big Broadcast of 2006 (issue)|181]]
* A gushing review of the [[The Transformers: The Movie|animated movie]]
*A gushing review of the [[The Transformers: The Movie|animated movie]]
* "[[Salvage!]]"
*"[[Salvage!]]"
* "[[Wrecking Havoc]]"
*"[[Wrecking Havoc]]"
* The prologue and epilogue to "[[The Big Broadcast of 2006 (issue)|The Big Broadcast of 2006]]"
*The prologue and epilogue to "[[The Big Broadcast of 2006 (issue)|The Big Broadcast of 2006]]"
* A two-page text summary of "The Big Broadcast of 2006" illustrated with panels from the issue
*A two-page text summary of "The Big Broadcast of 2006" illustrated with panels from the issue
* "[[Space Pirates!]]"
*"[[Space Pirates!]]"
* "[[Ark Duty]]"
*"[[Ark Duty]]"
* Covers  
*Covers  


==Cover==
==Cover==
* Cover art: A Quintesson (probably [[Kledji|Lord Kledji]]) oversees [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Hot Rod]] and [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] injured, [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] being attacked by [[Sharkticon (G1)|Sharkticons]] and [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] awakening on Earth, by [[Geoff Senior]] and [[Oliver Harud]].
*Cover art: A Quintesson (probably [[Kledji|Lord Kledji]]) oversees [[Hot Rod/Marvel Comics continuity|Hot Rod]] and [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] injured, [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] being attacked by [[Sharkticon (G1)|Sharkticons]] and [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] awakening on Earth, by [[Geoff Senior]] and [[Oliver Harud]].


==Advertisements==
==Advertisements==
* Titan TPBs ''[[Transformers: Target: 2006]]'', ''[[Transformers: Fallen Angel]]'', ''[[Transformers: Legacy of Unicron]]'' and, er, ''Transformers: Space Pirates''.
*Titan TPBs ''[[Transformers: Target: 2006]]'', ''[[Transformers: Fallen Angel]]'', ''[[Transformers: Legacy of Unicron]]'' and, er, ''Transformers: Space Pirates''.
* [[Dreamwave Productions]]'s [[Transformers: Armada (Dreamwave)|Armada]] and [[Prime Directive|Generation 1]] comics.
*[[Dreamwave Productions]]'s [[Transformers: Armada (Dreamwave)|Armada]] and [[Prime Directive|Generation 1]] comics.
* Robot Wars Magazine
*Robot Wars Magazine


==Notes==
==Notes==
* Alongside the introductory history, there is a reprint of an article from the ''Thrills'' section of the ''New Musical Express'' covering [[Richard Branson]]'s cameo in "Salvage!" — as well as featuring line art from the issue, it had this to say:
*Alongside the introductory history, there is a reprint of an article from the ''Thrills'' section of the ''New Musical Express'' covering [[Richard Branson]]'s cameo in "Salvage!" — as well as featuring line art from the issue, it had this to say:
{{quote|DICK BRANSON is a dead groovy guy. All ready famous as a pickle mogul, a music baron and a record breaker, the world's richest bearded git now moves into the world of '''Giant Robot Destroying!''' Yes, those wicked shape-changing [[Decepticon]] robots really meet their match when they cross dicks with Dick in issue 160 of the crap comic ''Transformers''. Basically this [[Overbite (G1)|giant robot shark]] is well pissed off with Dick and tries to do him but Dick's too hard. Does this mark a new era of Dick style superheroes? [[Superman|Superdick]]? The [[Hulk|Incredible Hippy]]? [[Spider-Man|Spider Branson]]? [[Captain America|Captain Capitalist]]? ''Thrills'' hopes not.|Steven Wells|New Musical Express}}
{{quote|DICK BRANSON is a dead groovy guy. All ready famous as a pickle mogul, a music baron and a record breaker, the world's richest bearded git now moves into the world of '''Giant Robot Destroying!''' Yes, those wicked shape-changing [[Decepticon]] robots really meet their match when they cross dicks with Dick in issue 160 of the crap comic ''Transformers''. Basically this [[Overbite (G1)|giant robot shark]] is well pissed off with Dick and tries to do him but Dick's too hard. Does this mark a new era of Dick style superheroes? [[Superman|Superdick]]? The [[Hulk|Incredible Hippy]]? [[Spider-Man|Spider Branson]]? [[Captain America|Captain Capitalist]]? ''Thrills'' hopes not.|Steven Wells|New Musical Express}}
* The history also documents the minor controversy concerning the naming of the planet [[Mil-Wal]], Wreck-Gar's sly reference to ''[[wikipedia:The Prisoner|The Prisoner]]'' and [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] replacing [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] as the host of the [[Letters page (Marvel UK)|letters page]] in "[[The Wind of Change!]]".  
*The history also documents the minor controversy concerning the naming of the planet [[Mil-Wal]], Wreck-Gar's sly reference to ''{{w|The Prisoner}}'' and [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] replacing [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] as the host of the [[Letters page (Marvel UK)|letters page]] in "[[The Wind of Change!]]".  


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Revision as of 14:40, 8 September 2015

The name or term "Space Pirates" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Space Pirates (disambiguation).
The Transformers UK Colour TPB

Now in Quint-o-vision!
Transformers: Space Pirates
Publisher Titan Books
First published 1st July 2003
Writer Simon Furman
Art Bryan Hitch, Dan Reed, Lee Sullivan
Pencillers Dougie Braithwaite, Will Simpson
Inkers Dave Harwood
Colorists Euan Peters, Steve White
Letterers Tom Frame, GLIB, Annie Halfacree
Editors Chris Francis
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
TPB ISBN ISBN 978-1840236194
Price $19.95, £14.99
Printed in Italy

Transformers: Space Pirates, published by Titan Books, is the fourth trade paperback in their reprint series of colour Marvel UK comics. In the stories set in the present day, it covers the resurrection of Ultra Magnus, Galvatron and the Megatron clone during the lead-up to "Time Wars". In the future stories we see the planning of the construction of Autobot City: Earth, as well as the Quintessons' attempt to destroy the Transformers and colonise Cybertron.

Contents

Cover

Advertisements

Notes

  • Alongside the introductory history, there is a reprint of an article from the Thrills section of the New Musical Express covering Richard Branson's cameo in "Salvage!" — as well as featuring line art from the issue, it had this to say:
DICK BRANSON is a dead groovy guy. All ready famous as a pickle mogul, a music baron and a record breaker, the world's richest bearded git now moves into the world of Giant Robot Destroying! Yes, those wicked shape-changing Decepticon robots really meet their match when they cross dicks with Dick in issue 160 of the crap comic Transformers. Basically this giant robot shark is well pissed off with Dick and tries to do him but Dick's too hard. Does this mark a new era of Dick style superheroes? Superdick? The Incredible Hippy? Spider Branson? Captain Capitalist? Thrills hopes not.Steven Wells, New Musical Express