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{{disambig2|the Marvel comic issue|the Autobot satellite|Shooting Star}} | |||
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<td class="tti_buttonlink">'''[[Prime Time!|«]]''' | |||
</td><td align="center">[[The Transformers (Marvel Comics)|''The Transformers'' (US)]] #13 | |||
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<td colspan="2" style="font-size: 12px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" align="center"> [[Image:MarvelUS-13.jpg|300px]]<br>I '''''am''''' the NRA. | |||
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<td colspan="2" style="font-size: 14px; background-color: rgb(231, 212, 146); color: black; font-weight: bold;" align="center"> "Shooting Star!" | |||
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<td>'''Publisher''' </td><td> [[Marvel Comics]] | |||
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<td>'''Date published''' </td><td> October 1985 | |||
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<td>'''Cover date''' </td><td> February 1986 | |||
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<td>'''Writer''' </td><td> [[Bob Budiansky]] | |||
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<td>'''Penciler''' </td><td> [[Don Perlin]] | |||
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<td>'''Inker''' </td><td> [[Al Gordon]] | |||
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<td>'''Colorist''' </td><td> [[Nelson Yomtov|Nel Yomtov]] | |||
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<td>'''Letterer''' </td><td> [[Janice Chiang]] | |||
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<td>'''Editor''' </td><td> [[Michael Carlin]] | |||
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<td>'''Continuity''' </td><td> [[Marvel Comics continuity]] | |||
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'''A small-time crook's life changes when he finds a special gun.''' | '''A small-time crook's life changes when he finds a special gun.''' | ||
==Synopsis== | |||
A small-time loser named Joey Slick flees through the woods, | A small-time loser named Joey Slick flees through the woods, attempting to escape from thugs trying to kill him. He stumbles across a gun in a stream, but it doesn't work... until the two laughing thugs ''tell'' it to blast them, which it does. | ||
attempting to escape from thugs trying to kill him. He stumbles across | |||
a gun in a stream, but it doesn't work... until the two laughing thugs ''tell'' it to blast them, which it does. | |||
Retreating to an empty warehouse, Joey soon discovers that his gun is a | Retreating to an empty warehouse, Joey soon discovers that his gun is a [[Transformer]] called Megatron. Megatron is unable to think for himself, due to damage from his fall during his battle with [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]], and can only respond to what he is told or asked. | ||
Crime lord Jake Lomax, the gangster who sent the thugs after | Crime lord Jake Lomax, the gangster who sent the thugs after Slick because of an unpaid debt, is incensed that they failed. He orders Slick to be killed immediately. | ||
Slick because of an unpaid debt, is incensed that they failed. He | |||
orders Slick to be killed immediately. | |||
Returning to his run-down apartment in an immigrant | Returning to his run-down apartment in an immigrant neighborhood, Joey is again attacked by thugs. He uses Megatron to delay them long enough to escape, then flees. Needing money, he holds up a convenience store... then uses Megatron's firepower to stop pursuing police cars. Realizing the possibilities, he soon uses Megatron to strike a one-man crime wave. | ||
neighborhood, Joey is again attacked by thugs. He uses Megatron to | |||
delay them long enough to escape, then flees. Needing money, he holds | |||
up a convenience store... then uses Megatron's firepower to stop | |||
pursuing police cars. Realizing the possibilities, he soon uses | |||
Megatron to strike a one-man crime wave. | |||
Redolent in riches, Joey finds himself surrounded by hangers-on | Redolent in riches, Joey finds himself surrounded by hangers-on and wannabes. Trying to reconnect with the things that matter, he returns to his old neighborhood, only to find himself feared and worshipped for his "super gun". He realizes he has to face up to his problems. | ||
and wannabes. Trying to reconnect with the things that matter, he | |||
returns to his old neighborhood, only to find himself feared and | |||
worshipped for his "super gun". He realizes he has to face up to his | |||
problems. | |||
Joey blasts his way into Lomax's compound and confronts the | Joey blasts his way into Lomax's compound and confronts the gangster one on one. Despite his earlier bluster, Lomax pleads for his life. No longer afraid of Lomax, Joey tosses the gun away, and punches him out. Joey throws the owed money at his unconscious form. Joey turns to find Megatron looming over him—the impact reconnected his higher brain functions. Megatron is furious at Joey for attempting to command him, and attempts to kill the impudent fleshling. But when Joey shows absolutely no fear before him, Megatron is impressed and spares him. Megatron leaves to rejoin the Decepticons, and Joey is willingly arrested by the civil authorities. | ||
gangster one on one. Despite his earlier bluster, Lomax pleads for his | |||
life. No longer afraid of Lomax, Joey tosses the gun away, and punches | |||
him out. Joey throws the owed money at his unconscious form. | |||
Joey turns to find Megatron looming over him—the impact | |||
reconnected his higher brain functions. Megatron is furious at Joey for | |||
attempting to command him, and attempts to kill the impudent fleshling. | |||
But when Joey shows absolutely no fear before him, Megatron is | |||
impressed and spares him. Megatron leaves to rejoin the Decepticons, | |||
and Joey is willingly arrested by the civil authorities. | |||
==Quotes== | |||
[''Joey Slick has just trashed Lomax's estate and holds him at gunpoint'']<br> | |||
[''Joey Slick has just trashed Lomax's estate and holds him at gunpoint''] | '''Jake Lomax:''' "Y-you're not gonna kill me?"<br> | ||
'''Jake Lomax:''' "Y-you're not gonna kill me?" | [''Slick punches him out]<br>'' | ||
[''Slick punches him out] | |||
'''Joey Slick: ''' "Heck no! I'm just gonna pay you back what I owe | '''Joey Slick: ''' "Heck no! I'm just gonna pay you back what I owe | ||
you—six hundred dollars plus interest. Now we're even, slimeball! Spend | you—six hundred dollars plus interest. Now we're even, slimeball! Spend | ||
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==Featured Characters== | |||
( | {{featuredcharacters|c2= | ||
* [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] (3) | |||
|c3= | |||
* [[Joey Slick]] (1) | |||
* [[Marko]] (2) | |||
* [[Jake Lomax]] (4) | |||
* [[Charlene (pool girl)|Charlene]] (5) | |||
* [[Mr. Kim]] (6) | |||
* [[Clyde]] (7) | |||
* [[Mrs. Perez]] (8) | |||
}} | |||
==Errors== | |||
*None identified. | *None identified. | ||
==Items of note== | |||
* ''References to other Transformers continuities/issues:'' Megatron was defeated by Ratchet in US issue | * ''References to other Transformers continuities/issues:'' Megatron was defeated by Ratchet in US issue [[Repeat Performance!|#8]]. A front page headline on a newspaper reads, "ROBOTS LEAVE PLANE PLANT," a reference to the Decepticons' defeat in [[Prime Time!|#12]]. | ||
* This is one of the few issues of the series in which no | * This is one of the few issues of the series in which no [[Autobot|Autobots]] appear, other than Ratchet in flashback. | ||
* Although this story is often criticized by fans, it is one of | * Although this story is often criticized by fans, it is one of | ||
few stories in any continuity to make full use of the fact that | few stories in any continuity to make full use of the fact that | ||
Megatron's alternate form is a realistic-looking handgun. | Megatron's alternate form is a realistic-looking handgun. | ||
* This issue was reprinted as issue #2 of | * This issue was reprinted as issue #2 of [[IDW Publishing]]'s [[Generations (comic reprints)|Generations]] series. | ||
* Joey robs a "6-11" convenience store, a parody of 7-Eleven. | * Joey robs a "6-11" convenience store, a parody of 7-Eleven. | ||
===Covers (3)=== | |||
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Image:MarvelUS-13.jpg|'''US issue #13''' - Look, it's STILL a gun... | |||
Image:MarvelUK-51.jpg|'''UK issue #51''' - A purple Megatron? That is just [[Megatron (BW)|crazy!]] | |||
Image:MarvelUK-052.jpg|'''UK issue #52''' - The UK gets free sticker albums. What do ''you'' get? | |||
</gallery> | |||
'''US issue #13''' - Look, it's STILL a gun... | |||
* '''US cover:''' Gun mode Megatron Prime, by [[Don Perlin]]. | |||
* '''UK issue #51 cover:''' Megatron and Joey Slick, by [[Geoff Senior]]. | |||
* '''US cover:''' Gun mode Megatron Prime, by | |||
* '''UK issue #51 cover:''' Megatron and Joey Slick, by | |||
* '''UK issue #52 cover:''' reuse of art from US cover. | * '''UK issue #52 cover:''' reuse of art from US cover. | ||
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===Advertisements=== | |||
[[Image:|right|150px|thumb|I'm sure this is cheating somehow.]] | [[Image:ShootingStarQuikGoBotsAd.jpg|right|150px|thumb|I'm sure this is cheating somehow.]] | ||
* The original US printing of this issue features not one, but ''two'' advertisements related to the | * The original US printing of this issue features not one, but ''two'' advertisements related to the [[Tonka GoBots]]! One is for a Nestle Quik-sponsored contest to win a "complete set of ''GoBots'' toys", while another is for the syndicated Hanna-Barbera ''Challenge of the GoBots'' television series. One must assume that Marvel didn't run advertising approvals by [[Hasbro]]... | ||
[[Category:Marvel US issues]] | |||
[[Category:Marvel UK issues]] | |||
Revision as of 08:25, 26 March 2009
| This article is about the Marvel comic issue. For the Autobot satellite, see Shooting Star. |
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![]() I am the NRA. | |||||||
| "Shooting Star!" | |||||||
| Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||
| Date published | October 1985 | ||||||
| Cover date | February 1986 | ||||||
| Writer | Bob Budiansky | ||||||
| Penciler | Don Perlin | ||||||
| Inker | Al Gordon | ||||||
| Colorist | Nel Yomtov | ||||||
| Letterer | Janice Chiang | ||||||
| Editor | Michael Carlin | ||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity | ||||||
A small-time crook's life changes when he finds a special gun.
Synopsis
A small-time loser named Joey Slick flees through the woods, attempting to escape from thugs trying to kill him. He stumbles across a gun in a stream, but it doesn't work... until the two laughing thugs tell it to blast them, which it does.
Retreating to an empty warehouse, Joey soon discovers that his gun is a Transformer called Megatron. Megatron is unable to think for himself, due to damage from his fall during his battle with Ratchet, and can only respond to what he is told or asked.
Crime lord Jake Lomax, the gangster who sent the thugs after Slick because of an unpaid debt, is incensed that they failed. He orders Slick to be killed immediately.
Returning to his run-down apartment in an immigrant neighborhood, Joey is again attacked by thugs. He uses Megatron to delay them long enough to escape, then flees. Needing money, he holds up a convenience store... then uses Megatron's firepower to stop pursuing police cars. Realizing the possibilities, he soon uses Megatron to strike a one-man crime wave.
Redolent in riches, Joey finds himself surrounded by hangers-on and wannabes. Trying to reconnect with the things that matter, he returns to his old neighborhood, only to find himself feared and worshipped for his "super gun". He realizes he has to face up to his problems.
Joey blasts his way into Lomax's compound and confronts the gangster one on one. Despite his earlier bluster, Lomax pleads for his life. No longer afraid of Lomax, Joey tosses the gun away, and punches him out. Joey throws the owed money at his unconscious form. Joey turns to find Megatron looming over him—the impact reconnected his higher brain functions. Megatron is furious at Joey for attempting to command him, and attempts to kill the impudent fleshling. But when Joey shows absolutely no fear before him, Megatron is impressed and spares him. Megatron leaves to rejoin the Decepticons, and Joey is willingly arrested by the civil authorities.
Quotes
[Joey Slick has just trashed Lomax's estate and holds him at gunpoint]
Jake Lomax: "Y-you're not gonna kill me?"
[Slick punches him out]
Joey Slick: "Heck no! I'm just gonna pay you back what I owe
you—six hundred dollars plus interest. Now we're even, slimeball! Spend
some of it to fix up your house, okay?"
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Decepticons | Humans |
|---|---|
|
|
Errors
- None identified.
Items of note
- References to other Transformers continuities/issues: Megatron was defeated by Ratchet in US issue #8. A front page headline on a newspaper reads, "ROBOTS LEAVE PLANE PLANT," a reference to the Decepticons' defeat in #12.
- This is one of the few issues of the series in which no Autobots appear, other than Ratchet in flashback.
- Although this story is often criticized by fans, it is one of
few stories in any continuity to make full use of the fact that Megatron's alternate form is a realistic-looking handgun.
- This issue was reprinted as issue #2 of IDW Publishing's Generations series.
- Joey robs a "6-11" convenience store, a parody of 7-Eleven.
Covers (3)
-
US issue #13 - Look, it's STILL a gun...
-
UK issue #51 - A purple Megatron? That is just crazy!
-
UK issue #52 - The UK gets free sticker albums. What do you get?
- US cover: Gun mode Megatron Prime, by Don Perlin.
- UK issue #51 cover: Megatron and Joey Slick, by Geoff Senior.
- UK issue #52 cover: reuse of art from US cover.
Advertisements

- The original US printing of this issue features not one, but two advertisements related to the Tonka GoBots! One is for a Nestle Quik-sponsored contest to win a "complete set of GoBots toys", while another is for the syndicated Hanna-Barbera Challenge of the GoBots television series. One must assume that Marvel didn't run advertising approvals by Hasbro...




