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* {{anchor|Recordicons #6}} While hiding behind a [[Taco Horn]], [[Sir Soundwave|Soundwave]] tells Ravage to keep quiet and no [[Yatter]]ing. Unfortunately he doesn't specify no updates to [[Boxball]], and they are consequently found by [[Blaster (SG)|Blaster]]. {{storylink|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 39|Recordicons #6}} | * {{anchor|Recordicons #6}} While hiding behind a [[Taco Horn]], [[Sir Soundwave|Soundwave]] tells Ravage to keep quiet and no [[Yatter]]ing. Unfortunately he doesn't specify no updates to [[Boxball]], and they are consequently found by [[Blaster (SG)|Blaster]]. {{storylink|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 39|Recordicons #6}} | ||
* {{anchor|Recordicons #7}} Ravage's future self travels back in time to warn himself not to waste his life on the [[Internet]]. This goes about as well as could be expected. {{storylink|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 40|Recordicons #7}} | * {{anchor|Recordicons #7}} Ravage's future self travels back in time to warn himself not to waste his life on the [[Internet]]. This goes about as well as could be expected. {{storylink|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 40|Recordicons #7}} | ||
* {{anchor|Recordicons #8}} Hipster [[Laserbeak (SG)|Laserbeak]] is listening to a song by an obscure artist, but when Ravage turns out to not only have [[Rosanna (SG)|Rosanna]] friended on Yatter, but to have contributed to the [[Look At Me I Am Waving (Double Trance Mix)|song in question]], Laserbeak can't enjoy it as much any more. {{storylink|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 41|Recordicons #8}} | |||
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Revision as of 08:01, 4 November 2011

Recordicons is a series of comic strips by David Willis, showcasing the adventures of Shattered Glass Ravage and other Mini-Cassettes. It is published as back up strips in the Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club starting with issue #34.
Comics
- Ravage pounces on a slumbering Steeljaw but is unable to elicit a reaction until he confesses that Steeljaw is his best friend. Recordicons #1
- Ravage encounters Ratbat in a dark alley, and is knocked out when they're surrounded by ne'er-do-wells. When he recovers, the criminals are all tied up, and he cheerfully gives an interview to Slamdance. Recordicons #2
- Ravage recounts the battle which he has dubbed Digital Doom on the Highway to Destruction to Buzzsaw, who disputes the accuracy of the title. Recordicons #3
- Ravage tells Steeljaw that the Autobot is his friend because "the enemy of enemy is my friend". When Steeljaw suggests he's got the saying wrong, Ravage reminds him of the time he ate Enemy's body. Recordicons #4
- Commissioner Garboil and Howlback meet with the mysterious vigilante known as Batbot, and inform him that the arch criminal Blackcat has escaped from G9. Recordicons #5
- While hiding behind a Taco Horn, Soundwave tells Ravage to keep quiet and no Yattering. Unfortunately he doesn't specify no updates to Boxball, and they are consequently found by Blaster. Recordicons #6
- Ravage's future self travels back in time to warn himself not to waste his life on the Internet. This goes about as well as could be expected. Recordicons #7
- Hipster Laserbeak is listening to a song by an obscure artist, but when Ravage turns out to not only have Rosanna friended on Yatter, but to have contributed to the song in question, Laserbeak can't enjoy it as much any more. Recordicons #8

