Desert Island Risks!

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The Transformers (UK) #264
Earthforce
File:Desert island risks.jpg
"And it looks just like a G.I. Joe logo!"
"Desert Island Risks!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published 1st April 1990
Cover date 7th April 1990
Writer Simon Furman
Pencils Pete Knifton
Inks Pete Venters
Letterer Stuart Bartlett
Cover Pete Knifton
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity/Earthforce

Ironhide and Bumblebee destroy a project to re-construct Devastator.

Synopsis

These stories do not fit into the normal Marvel continuity. See Earthforce for details.

Ironhide and Bumblebee track a Transformer lifeform to an island in the Bahamas, hoping that it is their missing teammate Prowl. Instead, they discover the site of a project to reconstruct Devastator as a separate robot, since the Constructicons have lost the ability to combine.

Ironhide penetrates the automated defence ring protecting the project, and destroys it.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

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Artwork and technical errors

Continuity errors

Continuity notes

  • The search for Prowl follows his Bucky-impression after UK issue #261. He will turn up alive in the care of some kindly Louisiana farmfolk in issue #266.
  • Devastator's appearance here is presumably intended to promote his Action Master toy. No in-story explanation is given as to why the Constructicons can no longer combine; nucleon is the obvious suspect, but it's never mentioned in the story. Ask Vector Prime would eventually cannonize this theory.
    • A popular (but false) myth ties this story to a re-release of the Generation 1 Constructicon toys in some European markets, which were retooled and lacked all of the Devastator-related accessories so they could no longer combine. However, the yellow "Euro" Constructicons weren't released until two years after this story came out.

Real-life references

  • The front cover of the issue depicts Bumblebee shouting "There's somethin' moving out here, an' it ain't us!" This is a reference to a line in the 1986 film Aliens, where in one scene Private Hudson (played by Bill Paxton) says exactly the same thing, verbatim.
  • The title is a play on the name of the long-running BBC radio series Desert Island Discs.

Other trivia

Back-up Material

Covers (2)

  • Issue #264 cover: Ironhide and Bumblebee in the jungle, by Pete Knifton.
  • Earthforce TPB cover: Grimlock thumps a table, by Stephen Baskerville.

Reprints