Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 25
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![]() "Shatteredverse"? Is that like a cracked Bible or something? | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Fun Publications | ||||||||||||
| First published | mid-February 2009 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | Feb/March09 | ||||||||||||
RETURN TO THE SHATTEREDVERSE
CRINGE AT THE CONTINUED USE OF THE WORD "SHATTEREDVERSE"
Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue #25
Editor-In-Chief: Brian Savage
Editor: Pete Sinclair
Associate Editor: Ben Yee
Research Editor: Karl Hartman
Lead Writer: Rik Alvarez
Creative Director/Layout: Lanny Lathem
Columnist: Rob Meyer
Columnist: Scott Marble
Columnist: R.M. Eljay
Head Proofreader: Heather Choplin
Proofreader: Mark Baker-Wright
Resident Cartoonist: Jesse Wittenrich
Resident Colorist: Drew Eiden
Resident Artist: Evan Gauntt
Staff: Greg Sepelak, Trent Troop
Featured Artists: John Flores, Evan Gauntt, Jake Isenberg, Greg Sepelak, and Drew Eiden
Contents
- On the cover: artwork for "Do Over", the second Shattered Glass prose story, by Kiss Play artist Yuki Oshima (p. 1)
- Inside cover: "Brian's Bytes and Bolts", "From the Editor's Desk" (p. 2)
- Animated "Bots vs Cons" Tech Specs: (p. 3)
- "Transformers: How It All Began," an interview with former Hasbro VP of Boy's Toys Marketing Bob Prupis (p. 3)
- "Hasbro Flashback!" an interview where Hasbro employees reminisce about their experiences with the brand (pp. 4-5)
- Bios in the style of More than Meets the Eye:
- TransTech Blackarachnia (p. 6)
- Classics Topspin (p. 7)
- Shattered Glass Whisper (p. 8)
- "The Transformers Club Comic Years 1-4: Our Story So Far..." a 1-page text recap of Balancing Act, Revelations, Crossing Over, and Transcendent (p. 9)
- "Reunification: Part 1" - comic story (pp. 10-15)
- "The Back Cover..." (p. 16)
- Around Cybertron
- "Rob's Hot Pick! Cyclonus is Here!"
- Mini Mayhem!
Notes
- Characters mentioned in the Animated bios include: Perceptor, Project Omega, Safeguard, and Soundwave.
- Characters mentioned in Blackarachnia's bio include: Alpha Trion, Nightscream, Scavenger, Immorticon, Silverbolt, Rattrap, Rhinox, Optimus Primal, and Cheetor.
- Blackarachnia's bio introduces the framework for the eventual Beast Wars: Uprising storyline; a world in which the Autobots and Decepticons, their functionality long gone, create the Maximals and Predacons for the purposes of a "proxy war". The language in Blackarachnia's bio seems to indicate she was involved in actual combat, and it almost certainly was meant to be; later stories would retcon that the "proxy war" was more akin to the gladiatorial combat seen in various pieces of Transformers fiction.
- Rattrap is mentioned along with Rhinox and Silverbolt as having been killed in combat, but "Alone Together" would eventually show he managed to survive.
- Blackarachnia and the rest are noted to have been put into TransTech bodies, much like Bulletbike in "I, Lowtech".
- Blackarachnia's TransTech body can make webs of Energon Z, the fuel source seen in the Zone franchise.
- Characters mentioned in Topspin's bio include: Jhiaxus, Alpha Trion, and Skyfall.
- Topspin is noted to have served under Jhiaxus in his home dimension; exactly which Jhiaxus is unknown, but it seems likely to be a variant of the Marvel Generation 2 comics version.
- Characters mentioned in Whisper's bio include: Optimus Prime, Nightflight, Storm Cloud, Tailwind, Megatron, and Sideswipe.
- Whisper is noted to be the brother of Nightflight, Storm Cloud, and Tailwind; their positive universe counterparts are all teammates in the Air Strike Patrol.
- Sideswipe has nicknamed Whisper "Mini-Con".
- Art used in the recap includes Skyfall (from "Balancing Act, Part 2"), Classics Megatron (from "Crossing Over, Part 1"), Breakaway (from "Crossing Over: Part 4"), and Topspin (from "Transcendent: Part 4").
- The first four issues of this year each feature a whopping three MTMTE profiles. This is the only one in which all three are full-size - in issues #26-28, the second profile (a combiner of some sort) is extended while the third one (a Recordicon) takes up less than half the page.
- Around Cybertron moves to the, ahem, 'Shatteredverse' with this issue.


