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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Marvel Comics continuity===
===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
====Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics====
Deadhead and Fuzzy passed by [[Forbes's Garage]] when Deadhead noticed music coming from a parked [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Volkswagen Beetle]]. Investigating, the two found one "fresh" [[Blaster (G1)|boombox]] inside the empty car and decided that it was "too good for [that] heap o' junk." Deadhead cracked the door open with ease, but then it closed on its own, then it opened again and finally it closed again. Deadhead blamed the hinges' quality and Fuzzy opted to just throw a brick through the window.
Deadhead and Fuzzy passed by [[Forbes's Garage]] when Deadhead noticed music coming from a parked [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Volkswagen Beetle]]. Investigating, the two found one "fresh" [[Blaster (G1)|boombox]] inside the empty car and decided that it was "too good for [that] heap o' junk." Deadhead cracked the door open with ease, but then it closed on its own, then it opened again and finally it closed again. Deadhead blamed the hinges' quality and Fuzzy opted to just throw a brick through the window.



Latest revision as of 23:30, 24 November 2015

Deadhead is a human from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Deadhead is the one in red.

Deadhead is a young citizen of Portland. Together with his friend Fuzzy, he wanders the streets in search for easy gain or entertainment.

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Marvel The Transformers comics

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Deadhead and Fuzzy passed by Forbes's Garage when Deadhead noticed music coming from a parked Volkswagen Beetle. Investigating, the two found one "fresh" boombox inside the empty car and decided that it was "too good for [that] heap o' junk." Deadhead cracked the door open with ease, but then it closed on its own, then it opened again and finally it closed again. Deadhead blamed the hinges' quality and Fuzzy opted to just throw a brick through the window.

The car drove off to avoid the brick, and Deadhead and Fuzzy ran off to escape the haunting. The duo bumped into the detectives Altman and Greco on their flight and were taken to the station house to report on what had gotten them so spooked. Naturally, they weren't believed at first, but their insistence eventually raised suspicion of robot involvement. Mechanical Difficulties!