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Revision as of 05:28, 26 November 2009

"The Night the Transformers™ Saved Christmas"
Publisher Woman's Day magazine
First published December 26, 1985
Writer uncredited
Penciler Herb Trimpe (uncredited)
Inker uncredited
Colorist Nelson Yomtov (uncredited)
Letterer uncredited
Editor uncredited
Continuity (probably) Marvel Comics continuity

Bumblebee and the Autobots learn the true meaning of Christmas: electricity!

Synopsis

Soundwave and Laserbeak were drawing the power away by using an energy siphon at an electrical substation. Bumblebee had previously spotted the Decepticons while on a scouting mission, so a team of Autobots arrived to chase them away. While retreating, Laserbeak knocked a tree across the road to block the Autobots' pursuit. The tree fell on the Perry's automobile. Bumblebee stopped to help them, while the rest of the Autobots tried to fix the substation.

Little Megan told Bumblebee that they were on their way to town to deliver Christmas presents to the town Christmas tree that will go to the needy. She said that the best part was when the tree's lights were turned on. Bumblebee saw a problem.

The Autobots gave up on repairs couldn't find Bumblebee. They followed his tracks to town where he was supplying power to the town Christmas tree.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Errors

  • Bumblebee thought the Perry's car was unconscious. Dude, it's December 1985, you should know better by now.

Items of note

  • This 4-page story was published in Woman's Day magazine as a "Kids' Comic Special." However, it is obviously a Marvel Comics production.
  • If presumed to take place in the Marvel Comics continuity, due to the characters featured, the story could only take place on Christmas 1986. The previous Christmas was before "Rock and Roll-Out!," which debuted Tracks and Hoist. By the following Christmas, Bumblebee would have become Goldbug.
  • There's a neat bit where Laserbeak transports Soundwave in his cassette player mode—Soundwave transforms and Laserbeak picks him up in his beak.
  • Like a real VW Beetle, Bumblebee's battery is in his trunk.
  • Hoist gives up repairing the substation stating that the human engineers could fix the substation better than he could. He should really come up with more believable excuses.