Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 61
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![]() Two full pages of this issue are devoted to pictures of just this guy. | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Fun Publications | ||||||||||||
| First published | early February | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | Feb/March 2015 | ||||||||||||
| MTMTE Profiles | Dan Khanna, Jim Sorenson | ||||||||||||
| Contributors | David Willis Greg Black Jim Sorenson Bill Forster Karl Hartman Derrick J. Wyatt Richard Chang Benson Yee | ||||||||||||
| Editor | Pete Sinclair | ||||||||||||
| Associate editor | Jesse Wittenrich | ||||||||||||
| Creative Director | Lanny Lathem | ||||||||||||
| Editor-in-chief | Brian Savage | ||||||||||||
Legends of Awesomeness at Toy Fair 2015!
Contents
- On the cover: stock photography of Legends Class Combiner Wars Warpath
- Inside cover: "The Bolts Bite Back", "From the Editor's Desk" (p. 2)
- "Rubber Soul: Caramel Flavored Chaos" by Andrew Hall (p. 3)
- "TOY FAIR: February 14–17, 2015" a sneak peek at Warpath, as shown on the cover (p. 4)
- "Transformers Collectors' Club EXCLUSIVE: Lio Convoy" (p. 5)
- "Cliffjumper's Cliff Notes!" a summary of the Shattered Glass stories thus far by Cliffjumper (p. 6)
- Another Light: "Falling into Place" - comic story (pp. 7–12)
- "Meet Fun Publications' Transformers Creative Team for 2015!" an introduction to some of this year's contributors (p. 13)
- Bio in the style of More than Meets the Eye:
- Beast Wars: Uprising Lio Convoy (p. 14)
- "'Broken Windshields': A prose story starring Lio Convoy of universal stream Primax 209.0 Gamma (Also known as Beast Wars: Uprising)" a preview by Jim Sorenson (p. 15)
- "The Back Cover..." (p. 16)
Notes
- For this year, "Brian's Bytes and Bolts" is replaced by "The Bolts Bite Back". It's written by Lio Convoy himself! He also replaces Rampage as this year's "Where It's At..." mascot.
- Karl Hartman is no longer listed as "research editor" and is now a "contributor". Trent Troop and Greg Sepelak are gone from the list of contributors.
- Transformers I.Q. is gone from the back page, replaced by Hot Shot's Bot Thoughts and Bot on the Street. That means David Willis gets the whole back page to himself!


