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* Lamphead is not the first Decepticon with a lamp-post [[Alternate mode|alt-mode]]. That | * Lamphead is not the first Decepticon with a lamp-post [[Alternate mode|alt-mode]]. That distinction, of course, goes to [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon]] [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]]. | ||
* In the [[Movie continuity|Movieverse]] at least, such incidents are [[Mojo|not]] [[Ironhide (Movie)|always]] [[Death|fatal]]. | * In the [[Movie continuity|Movieverse]] at least, such incidents are [[Mojo|not]] [[Ironhide (Movie)|always]] [[Death|fatal]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:29, 14 March 2010
- Lamphead is a failed Decepticon from the Robo-Capers portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

With the makings of a great Decepticon warrior, Lamphead transforms into a lamp-post.
Fiction
Marvel Comics UK continuity
Lamphead was active on Earth, but was taken out of action when he short-circuited after a dog urinated on him. Robo-Capers issue 88


