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* The Megatron profile FINALLY makes its debut in the pages of Transformers Comic Magazine. Clearly, all he needed was to be the sole star of a particular issue. Curiously his listed motto is not the iconic "Peace through Tyranny," but the less inspiring "Everything is Fodder."
* The Megatron profile FINALLY makes its debut in the pages of Transformers Comic Magazine. Clearly, all he needed was to be the sole star of a particular issue. Curiously his listed motto is not the iconic "Peace through Tyranny," but the less inspiring "Everything is Fodder."
* The last page of Issue #7 advertises "a few panels from the now <b>classic</b> Transformers #8 and #9" from the "Because you demanded it! Department." Curiously, while the picture of Ratchet fighting off a giant snake are actually taken from Transformers #8, the uncolored art of Blaster that serves as a warning against forgotten library books is in fact from page 16 of [[King of the Hill!|Issue #27]]. Blaster was not introduced until [[The Smelting Pool!|Issue #17]].
* The last page of Issue #7 advertises "a few panels from the now <b>classic</b> Transformers #8 and #9" from the "Because you demanded it! Department." Curiously, while the picture of Ratchet fighting off a giant snake are actually taken from Transformers #8, the uncolored art of Blaster that serves as a warning against forgotten library books is in fact from page 16 of [[King of the Hill!|Issue #27]]. Blaster was not introduced until [[The Smelting Pool!|Issue #17]].
[[Image:Transformers Digest 07-interior.jpg|left|200px|thumb|What kind of library sents snakes and blasters after you?]]
[[Image:Transformers Digest 07-interior.jpg|left|200px|thumb|What kind of library sends snakes and blasters after you?]]


[[category:The Transformers Comic Magazine issues]]
[[category:The Transformers Comic Magazine issues]]

Revision as of 18:21, 18 January 2010

The Transformers Comic Magazine #7

Just point and shoot.
Publisher Marvel
Imprint The Transformers Comic Magazine
First published January 1988
Editor Daryl Edelman (Reprint Editor), Tom DeFalco (Editor in Chief)
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
ISBN ISBN 0-71486-02672-3-01
Page count 64

The Transformers Comic Magazine #7 collects #13 and #14 of the long-standing Transformers comic published by Marvel Comics, along with nine character profiles taken from the Transformers Universe limited series.

Contents

  • Table of Contents (interior front cover)
  • Transformers #13: Shooting Star! (1-23)
  • Character Profile: Mixmaster (24-25)
  • Character Profile: Inferno (26-27)
  • Character Profile: Motormaster (28-29)
  • Character Profile: Sandstorm (30-31)
  • Character Profile: Megatron (32-33)
  • Transformers #14: Rock and Roll-Out! (34-55)
  • Character Profile: Skids (56-57)
  • Character Profile: Huffer (58-59)
  • Character Profile: Onslaught (60-61)
  • Character Profile: Outback (62-63)
  • Comic art: (64 and Interior Back Cover)


Trivia

The job of roadie. With added missile fun.
  • The Megatron profile FINALLY makes its debut in the pages of Transformers Comic Magazine. Clearly, all he needed was to be the sole star of a particular issue. Curiously his listed motto is not the iconic "Peace through Tyranny," but the less inspiring "Everything is Fodder."
  • The last page of Issue #7 advertises "a few panels from the now classic Transformers #8 and #9" from the "Because you demanded it! Department." Curiously, while the picture of Ratchet fighting off a giant snake are actually taken from Transformers #8, the uncolored art of Blaster that serves as a warning against forgotten library books is in fact from page 16 of Issue #27. Blaster was not introduced until Issue #17.
What kind of library sends snakes and blasters after you?