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*According to the ''Bullpen Bulletins'' printed in ''[[Hulk|The Incredible Hulk]] #419'' (cover date July 1994), his favorite memory of collecting comics as a child involved ordering a hard-to-find issue of [[Spider-Man]] from [[Jazz (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Cookie Crisp]].  
*According to the ''Bullpen Bulletins'' printed in ''[[Hulk|The Incredible Hulk]] #419'' (cover date July 1994), his favorite memory of collecting comics as a child involved ordering a hard-to-find issue of [[Spider-Man]] from [[Jazz (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Cookie Crisp]].  
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 11 January 2025

Rob Tokar was an American editor of the Marvel Comics Transformers book, holding this job from issues 70 through 80, when the series was cancelled; he is also credited by some sources as having done coloring on at least one issue. He further served as editor for the relaunched Transformers: Generation 2 comic.

In addition to his plethora of work with Marvel, he has also been editor on numerous other works, including several manga collections published by Tokyopop.

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Convention appearances

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Notes

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  • According to the Bullpen Bulletins printed in The Incredible Hulk #419 (cover date July 1994), his favorite memory of collecting comics as a child involved ordering a hard-to-find issue of Spider-Man from Cookie Crisp.

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Editorial staff of Marvel Comics' The Transformers
Marvel U.S. editors
Marvel U.S.
editors-in-chief
Marvel UK editors

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