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==Contents==
==Contents==
===Transformers in Action: "At their Blasters you shalt know them ...!"===
===Transformers in Action: "By their Blasters you shall know them ...!"===


The mood inside the [[Ark_(G1)|Ark]] is solemn. During a mission, [[Ruckus_(G1)|Ruckus]] has been wounded heavily by stray Autobot fire. Reason enough for [[Optimus Prime_(G1)|Optimus Prime]] to give his troops a stern talking-to about the importance of being able to tell friend from foe. He explains how the Decepticons are recognizable by their generally hostile and sinister appearance and more powerful weaponry.
When [[Hosehead|Horsehead]] and [[Bumblebee_(G1)|Bumblebee]] point out that the constant stream of new arrivals makes it hard to tell Autobots from Decepticons, Optimus starts an educational program on the Ark's computer, running down a list of Transformers found on earth at the time. He announces a combat simulation that will take place after his return as he leaves on a recon flight.
The program lists Autobots and Decepticons by sub-group.
The story ends.  {{storylink|Transformers Comic-Magazin issue 12/src|(source)}}


===Articles and features===
===Articles and features===

Revision as of 17:06, 1 January 2011

Transformers Comic-Magazin #12

Well at least there isn't a random little kid on this one...
Publisher Condor Verlag
Cover date December 1990
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
Price 3.50 DM

Contents

Transformers in Action: "By their Blasters you shall know them ...!"

The mood inside the Ark is solemn. During a mission, Ruckus has been wounded heavily by stray Autobot fire. Reason enough for Optimus Prime to give his troops a stern talking-to about the importance of being able to tell friend from foe. He explains how the Decepticons are recognizable by their generally hostile and sinister appearance and more powerful weaponry.

When Horsehead and Bumblebee point out that the constant stream of new arrivals makes it hard to tell Autobots from Decepticons, Optimus starts an educational program on the Ark's computer, running down a list of Transformers found on earth at the time. He announces a combat simulation that will take place after his return as he leaves on a recon flight.

The program lists Autobots and Decepticons by sub-group.

The story ends. (source)

Articles and features

The Persistence of Logic by Somevador Germanguy.
  • Profiles for Bruticus, Breakdown, Brawn and Brawl
  • A picture of Optimus Prime with a grid for kids to copy it onto.
  • In the treasury of the Decepticons: a puzzle which sees Shockwave in a room full of toys and trafficlights. Shockwave looks understandably confused.
  • Alarm! Megatron in the Ark!: A puzzle where the reader must match closeups of a crudely drawn image to the overall picture. Megatron is notable by his absence.
  • An animal wordsearch which has a picture of Optimus Prime slapped onto it.
  • A maze where the reader must find which of Optimus Prime's 3 laser beams is cruelly murdering Megatron (who is coloured like Shockwave).

Reprints

Notes

  • The reprinted strip is titled "The Hunter of the Cosmos"
  • With this issue, the comic starts to print character profiles.

Errors

Advertisements

  • A one page advertisement for Action Masters.
  • A one page advertisement for Action Master Optimus Prime.