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==Notes==
==Notes==
* When asked about possible releases of Japanese-exclusive G1 characters, Bill Rawley mentions "a 'little' tribute to Victory that will be out in the later half of 2009." This tribute, ''Robot Heroes'' versions of [[Star Saber (Victory)|Star Saber]] and [[Deathsaurus (Victory)|Dessaras]], would ultimately go unreleased.
* When asked about possible releases of Japanese-exclusive G1 characters, Bill Rawley mentions "a 'little' tribute to Victory that will be out in the later half of 2009." This tribute, ''Robot Heroes'' versions of [[Star Saber (Victory)|Star Saber]] and [[Deathsaurus (Victory)|Dessaras]], would ultimately go unreleased.
* He also discusses the practise of planning more than one head for a figure, to allow it to be used as different characters. He specifically notes that "certain iconic characters like Cyclonus" were difficult to come up with alternate characters for, and that [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] in particular was not designed with an alternate head.  
* He also discusses the practise of planning more than one head for a figure, to allow it to be used as different characters. He specifically notes that "certain iconic characters" were difficult to come up with alternate characters for, and that [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] in particular was not designed with an alternate head.  
* Finally, he mentions a planned update for [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] that made it to the design stage but was shelved because the line already "had a lot of tank-like vehicles in it".
* Finally, he mentions a planned update for [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] that made it to the design stage but was shelved because the line already "had a lot of tank-like vehicles in it".
* This issue's back cover introduces... ''ahem''... "The Back Cover..." This would become a regular feature of the magazine for the rest of its run.
* This issue's back cover introduces... ''ahem''... "The Back Cover..." This would become a regular feature of the magazine for the rest of its run.

Revision as of 00:04, 31 January 2018

Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #23

Oh good, for a second there I thought it was getting cancelled.
Publisher Fun Publications
Cover date Oct/Nov 08

Inside: 25 YEARS 1984-2009 PREVIEW! LEGENDS! ROBOT HEROES TM DELUXE! MIGHTY MUGGS TM

Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue #23

Editor-In-Chief: Brian Savage
Editor: Pete Sinclair
Associate Editor: Benson Yee
Research Editor: Karl Hartman
Lead Writer: Rik Alvarez
Creative Director/Layout: Lanny Lathem
Columnist: Rob Meyer
Columnist: Scott Marble
Columnist: R.M. Eljay
Head Proofreader: Heather Choplin
Proofreader: Mark Baker-Wright
Resident Cartoonist: Jesse Wittenrich
Resident Colorist: Drew Eiden
Resident Artist: Evan Gauntt
Staff: Greg Sepelak, Trent Troop
Featured Artists: Will Mangin, Jake Isenberg, and Winston Bolen

Contents

Notes

  • When asked about possible releases of Japanese-exclusive G1 characters, Bill Rawley mentions "a 'little' tribute to Victory that will be out in the later half of 2009." This tribute, Robot Heroes versions of Star Saber and Dessaras, would ultimately go unreleased.
  • He also discusses the practise of planning more than one head for a figure, to allow it to be used as different characters. He specifically notes that "certain iconic characters" were difficult to come up with alternate characters for, and that Cyclonus in particular was not designed with an alternate head.
  • Finally, he mentions a planned update for Bludgeon that made it to the design stage but was shelved because the line already "had a lot of tank-like vehicles in it".
  • This issue's back cover introduces... ahem... "The Back Cover..." This would become a regular feature of the magazine for the rest of its run.