Transformers Comic-Magazin issue 24

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Transformers Comic-Magazin #24
Publisher Condor Verlag
Cover date December 1992
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity
Price 3.50 DM

Contents

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Transformers In Action: Fooled By Space Pirates...

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Articles and features

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  • Brainstorm shows the reader how to assemble a foldout car.
  • Perceptor presents science facts.
  • Transformers teach the reader how to tie knots.
  • A board game with a garish Scorponok and board.
  • Spot the different with ugly colored Megatron and Ratchet.
  • Box art of Powermaster Optimus Prime, presents a crossword.

Reprints

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Notes

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  • Fooled By Space Pirates is a text story retelling of the first three parts of Space Pirates!.
  • Wreck-Gar is found guilty by the Quintessons, and is thrown to the Sharkticons. This is not unprecedented, as in Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2 Kup and Ultra Magnus are also found guilty, implying that the Quintessons trials are a sham, where the accused is executed regardless of the verdict. However, since as a prisoner was declared innocent in the orginal Space Pirates! story, it seems that the writer either didn't understand the Quintessons' shtick, or deliberately changed it.
  • A Quintesson guard is named Anadin. This appears a misinterpretation of Wreck-Gar's dialogue in the original story, when he made a reference to Anadin brand painkiller pills when he threw a Quintesson guard into the Sharkticons pool. The writer appears to have missed the reference and assumed it was the guard's name.
  • Autobot City is located in North Carolina.
  • Strangely on the last page, its stated that a "(BAD)" is approaching Autobot City. In context this appears to be the Autobot Surveillance Droid used in Space Pirates. It's possible that this was an editor's note to have a word replaced that was accidentally left in the printed story, though what "BAD" is supposed to mean (if it's supposed to be the English word "bad", why is it in English?) is anyone's guess.
  • This was, sadly, the last issue of the Comic-Magazin.


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Advertisements

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  • A one page advertisement for Skyquake.