The Headmasters issue 7

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Transformers: The Headmasters #7
Publisher Kodansha
Published in TV Magazine
First published February 1988
Writer Masumi Kaneda
Penciler Ban Magami
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

As a raging inferno blazes through Shinjuku, only Ricochet and Artfire can save the day!

Synopsis

It's New Year's Day and Tokyo's Shinjuku district is on fire. Daniel, Chromedome, Artfire, Ricochet, Fracas and Nightstick arrive on the scene and get to work rescuing trapped civilians and trying desperately to quench the blaze.

Just as they get started, though, the Decepticon Targetmasters (Slugslinger, Triggerhappy and Misfire), presumably the culprits behind the inferno, attack from the sky.

Things look bad until Battleship Maximus shows up and dumps thousands of gallons of water onto the fire, extinguishing the blaze.

With their primary concern now out of the way, Ricochet and Artfire "Target On" with Nightstick and Nightstick while Chrome does a "Head On" with his transtector to become Chromedome again. All three Autobots combine their firepower into the "Final Strike! Master Tactic Head-Target Cannon".

The blast sends the Decepticons into retreat, leaving the Autobots to tell Daniel he did a good job for some reason.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • The Targetmasters were created during a once-in-a-lifetime fluke in "Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)", where neither Ricochet, Artfire or their Targetmaster sidekicks were present. This continuity glitch was partly amended some years later via Ricochet's e-HOBBY bio, explaining how he became a Targetmaster. Artfire's origin has yet to be revealed. Even with this explanation, however, unlike most other issues of The Headmasters, there's really no place in the animated series that this adventure can neatly be slotted into.
  • While the Targetmaster partners seen in the The Headmasters cartoon all spoke in a language of boops and beeps, both Fracas and Nightstick speak everybody else's language to the point of being chatterboxes.

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