Bumblebee's Best Friend
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| Bumblebee's Best Friend | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Little, Brown and Company | ||||||||||||
| First published | May 17, 2011 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Katharine Turner | ||||||||||||
| Illustrator | Marcelo Matere | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Live-action film series | ||||||||||||
| ISBN | ISBN 0316186317 ISBN 978-0316186315 | ||||||||||||
| Page count | 32 | ||||||||||||
| Price | $4.99 | ||||||||||||
Can Sam deliver new information he's discovered to the Autobots?
Synopsis
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Sam reminisces about his past adventures with the Autobots, and bemoans having to drive to his new job in a regular old car now that his best friend, Bumblebee has been busy with secret missions. As Sam delivers mail in the office, he is approached by Jerry Wang, who tells him the Autobots are in danger. Jerry Wang hands Sam an envelope and then scurries away. But Laserbeak was spying on the humans and attacks, demanding the envelope. Sam escapes and reaches the Autobot headquarters, where he informs them that an Autobot with a powerful machine is stranded on Earth's Moon! Sam comes in contact with Simmons, who reveals the Decepticons are already in the know about the Autobot on the moon. Sam, Bumblebee, Sideswipe and Mirage race off to stop the Decepticons. En route, they encounter three Decepticons disguised as FBI SUV's. Mirage takes out Crankcase, and then chases after Crowbar with Mirage's help. Bumblebee defeats Hatchet while Sam cheers on. Bumblebee joins the chase after Crowbar, who sends a volley of missiles towards the Autobots. Though they are able to easily dodge the Decepticon's attack, Bumblebee must protect Sam! Bumblebee manages to save his friend and the Autobots win their latest confrontation against their enemies. Now Sam only has to help the Autobots save the planet, again!
Featured characters
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| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans |
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Notes
[edit]Reprints
[edit]- Transformers Ultimate Storybook Collection ISBN 978-0-316-18865-4


