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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Characters mentioned in the ''Animated'' profiles include: [[Shockwave (Animated)|Longarm]].
* Characters mentioned in the ''Animated'' tech specs include: [[Shockwave (Animated)|Longarm]].
** Highbrow disappeared after the war and was replaced by Longarm; the "AllSpark Almanac II" would confirm that Shockwave killed him.
** Highbrow disappeared after the war and was replaced by Longarm; the "AllSpark Almanac II" would confirm that Shockwave killed him.
** Reflector can generate "hard-light" copies of himself, referencing an odd scene in ''Transformers'' episode [[Divide and Conquer]], where his ''Generation 1'' counterpart (specifically Viewfinder) absorbs the other two parts of himself.  
** Reflector can generate "hard-light" copies of himself, referencing an odd scene in ''Transformers'' episode [[Divide and Conquer]], where his ''Generation 1'' counterpart (specifically Viewfinder) absorbs the other two parts of himself.  

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Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #26

Year of the Transformers! Not to be confused with the oft-cited Day of the Decepticons.
Publisher Fun Publications
First published mid-April 2009
Cover date April/May 09

2009 is the year for Transformers... Toy Fair! BotCon! Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen! Animated Season 3!

Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue #26

Editor-In-Chief: Brian Savage
Editor: Pete Sinclair
Associate Editor: Ben Yee
Research Editor: Karl Hartman
Lead Writer: Rik Alvarez
Creative Director/Layout: Lanny Lathem
Columnist: Rob Meyer
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: Alex Milne, Evan Gauntt, Robby Musso

Contents

Notes

  • Characters mentioned in the Animated tech specs include: Longarm.
    • Highbrow disappeared after the war and was replaced by Longarm; the "AllSpark Almanac II" would confirm that Shockwave killed him.
    • Reflector can generate "hard-light" copies of himself, referencing an odd scene in Transformers episode Divide and Conquer, where his Generation 1 counterpart (specifically Viewfinder) absorbs the other two parts of himself.
  • Characters mentioned in Dirge's profile include: Alpha Trion and Megatron.
  • Characters mentioned in Sky Lynx's profile include: Optimus Prime, Wheelie, Ultra Magnus, Alpha Trion, and Megatron.
    • Before the war, Sky Lynx was the Lieutenant Commander of the Ninth Omega Sentinel Brigade, taking its name from the Dreamwave Generation 1 comic's version of the Guardian robots.
    • Ultra Magnus' coup was mentioned in "Dungeons & Dinobots".
    • Shattered Glass Wheelie is a barbarian! It seems he still rhymes in this continuity, as Sky Lynx has panic attacks triggered by rhyme, poetry, and music.
  • Characters mentioned in Ravage's bio include: Megatron.
    • Ravage is repurposed from Kiss Players Glit.
    • Ravage, unlike his sneaky positive-universe counterpart, is an attention seeker.
  • The BotCon 2009 preview uses various piece of art from the "Wings of Honor" comic, along with a screencap of Kup from The Transformers: The Movie.
  • One issue late, the chibi 'con on the table of 'contents is now Heatwave!
  • David Willis wrote the profile for Ravage, but is not listed among the issue's credits. It's less than half a page in length, with rest devoted to showing off Sky Lynx's other modes.