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*"[[Altered Image!]]"
*"[[Altered Image!]]"
*Mini-Poster: [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] and [[Brawl (G1)|Brawl]]
*Mini-Poster: [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] and [[Brawl (G1)|Brawl]]
*[[Transformers AtoZ|AtoZ]]: [[Nautilator]], [[Seawing (G1)|Seawing]]
*''[[Transformers AtoZ|AtoZ]]'': [[Nautilator]], [[Seawing (G1)|Seawing]]
*"[[Prime Bomb!]]" (Part 1)
*"[[Prime Bomb!]]" (Part 1)
*The Transformers Puzzle Pathway!
*The Transformers Puzzle Pathway!
*"[[All in the Minds!]]"
*"[[All in the Minds!]]"
*Mini-Poster: [[Scorponok (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Scorponok]] and Highbrow
*Mini-Poster: [[Scorponok (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Scorponok]] and Highbrow
*AtoZ: [[Skalor]], [[Snaptrap (G1)|Snaptrap]]
*''AtoZ'': [[Skalor]], [[Snaptrap (G1)|Snaptrap]]
*"Prime Bomb!" (Part 2)
*"Prime Bomb!" (Part 2)
*The Transformers Puzzle Pathway: Answers
*The Transformers Puzzle Pathway: Answers
*"[[Peace]]"
*"[[Peace]]"
*Mini-Poster: [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus Prime]]
*Mini-Poster: [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus Prime]]
*AtoZ: [[Tentakil (G1)|Tentakil]], [[Overbite (G1)|Jawbreaker]]
*''AtoZ'': [[Tentakil (G1)|Tentakil]], [[Overbite (G1)|Jawbreaker]]


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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==Errors==
==Errors==
[[File:JawbreakerComic.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|right|Is his weapon called an Overbite Cannon, then?]]
[[File:JawbreakerComic.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Is his weapon called an Overbite Cannon, then?]]
*Continuing a trend from issues [[Enemy Action!|#152]] and [[Salvage!|#160]] of the main title, [[Overbite (G1)|Overbite]] is again called 'Jawbreaker' on his AtoZ page, despite his toy being released under the name "Overbite" in the UK and the rest of Europe just like in the US.
*Continuing a trend from issues [[Enemy Action!|#152]] and [[Salvage!|#160]] of the main title, [[Overbite (G1)|Overbite]] is again called 'Jawbreaker' on his ''AtoZ'' page, despite his toy being released under the name "Overbite" in the UK and the rest of Europe just like in the US.
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*No, the annuals didn't skip a year! In 1988, Marvel changed the dating system they used for the annuals; where previously, they had been promoted as the annuals for the year of publication, starting in '88, they were dated to the ''following'' year.
*No, the annuals didn't skip a year! In 1988, Marvel changed the dating system they used for the annuals; where previously, they had been promoted as the annuals for the year of publication, starting in '88, they were dated to the ''following'' year.
*The cover used was [[Lee Sullivan]]'s second attempt at the cover. The first version was used as the cover of #157 (and printed as a mini poster in this Annual).
*The cover used was [[Lee Sullivan]]'s second attempt at the cover. The first version was used as the cover of #157 (and printed as a mini poster in this Annual).
*For some reason, the smaller [[Seacon (G1)|Seacons]]' ''AtoZ'' profiles completely omit any mention of their third [[Targetmaster (technology)|Targetmaster]] mode; instead the weapons they transform into are described as being carried alongside their existing weapons.


[[Category:Annuals|1989]]
[[Category:Annuals|1989]]
[[Category:Marvel UK issues]]
[[Category:Marvel UK issues]]

Revision as of 16:14, 16 July 2021

Transformers Annual

He's gonna party like it's 1989.
Transformers Annual 1989
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published October 1988
Cover date 1989
Editor Chris Francis
Designer Gary Gilbert
Cover Lee Sullivan
Inside cover Dan Reed/John Burns
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
ISBN 0-948936-83-5
Page count 64
Price £3.95
Printed in Belgium

The Transformers Annual 1989 was published in the UK by Marvel Comics Ltd in October 1988.

Contents

Synopsis

Front papers

The inside cover art depicts Highbrow and Hot Rod (or maybe Rodimus Prime) fighting Mindwipe, Snapdragon, Apeface, Scorponok, Galvatron, Megatron and... Triton? It's probably safe to say it's not meant to fit into continuity, anyway.

Safeguard your Annual

Who's ticklish?

The first page exhorts the reader to "Safeguard your Annual from the Firecons!" and features artwork from issue #152. The Decepticon High Command has decreed that the Annual is anti-Decepticon and has sent the Firecons from Cybertron to incinerate all copies. Only by signing an Autobot citizenship card can the reader gain the protection of Emirate Xaaron.

The Saga of the Transformers — So Far!

A text story recapping the history of the comic. Two years ago, Adam Reynolds accidentally hacked into the Decepticon mainframe computer and learnt about the Autobot-Decepticon war. Now he hacks into the Autobot mainframe and gets an all new summary.

Altered Image!

Continuing on from #189, Megatron and Galvatron finally come face to face, which then leads into "Time Wars".

Mini-Poster: Megatron and Brawl

Taken from the cover of issue #107.

Prime Bomb!

Text story about a smart bomb trained on Optimus Prime.

The Transformers Puzzle Pathway!

This year the quiz is laid out as a winding path and the questions are divided into categories (straight, cryptic, picture etc.).

All in the Minds!

It's Scorponok vs Highbrow, in a story which also concludes in "Time Wars".

Mini-Poster: Scorponok and Highbrow

Taken from the cover of issue #157.

Peace

In the far future the Autobots finally win the war against the Decepticons... but everything doesn't go as planned.

Mini-Poster: Rodimus Prime

Taken from the cover of issue #113.

Errors

Is his weapon called an Overbite Cannon, then?
  • Continuing a trend from issues #152 and #160 of the main title, Overbite is again called 'Jawbreaker' on his AtoZ page, despite his toy being released under the name "Overbite" in the UK and the rest of Europe just like in the US.


Items of note

  • No, the annuals didn't skip a year! In 1988, Marvel changed the dating system they used for the annuals; where previously, they had been promoted as the annuals for the year of publication, starting in '88, they were dated to the following year.
  • The cover used was Lee Sullivan's second attempt at the cover. The first version was used as the cover of #157 (and printed as a mini poster in this Annual).
  • For some reason, the smaller Seacons' AtoZ profiles completely omit any mention of their third Targetmaster mode; instead the weapons they transform into are described as being carried alongside their existing weapons.