Transformers Comic-Magazin issue 24: Difference between revisions
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*Fooled By Space Pirates is a text story retelling of the first three parts of [[Space Pirates!]]. | *Fooled By Space Pirates is a text story retelling of the first three parts of [[Space Pirates!]]. | ||
*Wreck-Gar is founded guilty by the Quintessons, and is thrown to the Sharkticons. This is not unprecedented, as in [[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2]] Kup and Ultra Magnus are also found guilty, implying that the Quintessons trials are a sham, where the accused is executed regardless of the verdict. However, since as a prisoner was declared innocent in the orginal Space Pirates! story, it seems that the writer either didn't understand the Quintessons' shtick, or deliberately changed it. | *Wreck-Gar is founded guilty by the Quintessons, and is thrown to the Sharkticons. This is not unprecedented, as in [[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2]] Kup and Ultra Magnus are also found guilty, implying that the Quintessons trials are a sham, where the accused is executed regardless of the verdict. However, since as a prisoner was declared innocent in the orginal Space Pirates! story, it seems that the writer either didn't understand the Quintessons' shtick, or deliberately changed it. | ||
*A Quintesson guard is named Anadin. This appears a misinterpretation of Wreck-Gar's dialogue in the original story, when he made a reference to | *A Quintesson guard is named Anadin. This appears a misinterpretation of Wreck-Gar's dialogue in the original story, when he made a reference to {{w|Anadin}} brand painkiller pills when he threw a Quintesson guard into the Sharkticons pool. The writer appears to have missed the reference and assumed it was the guards name. | ||
*Autobot City is located in North Carolina. | *Autobot City is located in North Carolina. | ||
*Strangely on the last page, its stated that a "(BAD)" is approaching Autobot City. In context this appears to be the Autobot Surveillance Droid used in Space Pirates, which is for some reason called "(BAD)". | *Strangely on the last page, its stated that a "(BAD)" is approaching Autobot City. In context this appears to be the Autobot Surveillance Droid used in Space Pirates, which is for some reason called "(BAD)". | ||
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| Publisher | Condor Verlag | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | December 1992 | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity | ||||||||||||
| Price | 3.50 DM | ||||||||||||
Contents
Transformers In Action: Fooled By Space Pirates
Articles and features
- Brainstorm shows the reader how to assemble a foldout car.
- Perceptor presents science facts.
- Transformers teach the reader how to tie knots.
- A board game with a garish Scorponok and board.
- Spot the different with ugly colored Megatron and Ratchet.
- Box art of Powermaster Optimus Prime, presents a crossword.
Reprints
Notes
- Fooled By Space Pirates is a text story retelling of the first three parts of Space Pirates!.
- Wreck-Gar is founded guilty by the Quintessons, and is thrown to the Sharkticons. This is not unprecedented, as in Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2 Kup and Ultra Magnus are also found guilty, implying that the Quintessons trials are a sham, where the accused is executed regardless of the verdict. However, since as a prisoner was declared innocent in the orginal Space Pirates! story, it seems that the writer either didn't understand the Quintessons' shtick, or deliberately changed it.
- A Quintesson guard is named Anadin. This appears a misinterpretation of Wreck-Gar's dialogue in the original story, when he made a reference to Anadin brand painkiller pills when he threw a Quintesson guard into the Sharkticons pool. The writer appears to have missed the reference and assumed it was the guards name.
- Autobot City is located in North Carolina.
- Strangely on the last page, its stated that a "(BAD)" is approaching Autobot City. In context this appears to be the Autobot Surveillance Droid used in Space Pirates, which is for some reason called "(BAD)".
- This was, sadly, the last issue of the Comic-Magazin.
Errors
Advertisements
- A one page advertisement for Skyquake.



