Recordicons issue 19
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| Publisher | Fun Publications | ||||||||||||
| Published in | Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #52 | ||||||||||||
| First published | August/September 2013 | ||||||||||||
| Script | David Willis | ||||||||||||
| Art | David Willis | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Shattered Glass | ||||||||||||
Squawktalk gets infected by a bunch of viruses.
Synopsis
[edit]Ravage is minding his own business, when Squawktalk suddenly appears out of nowhere, ranting. The Decepticon bird has been infected with malware, and goes on to repeat various scams, including scams about shanix, Conjunx Endura, and Nebulan princes, and begins to scream about "punching the monkey." Ravage suggests he gets an anti-virus, while Beastbox is quick to point out he's a gorilla.
Featured Characters
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Notes
[edit]Transformers references
[edit]- Shanix is a form of currency introduced in the Marvel UK The Transformers comics.
- Fuel pumps are a generic piece of Cybertronian anatomy, the equivalent of a heart. "Conjunx", more fully Conjunx Endura, is the Cybertronian term for "married couple" and comes from the IDW series More than Meets the Eye.
- Nebulans are the aliens that were the various partners of the various "-master" subgroups of the 1987 and 1988 years of the original toyline, including Headmasters, Targetmasters, and Powermasters.
Real-world references
[edit]- Squawktalk and Beastbox are colored so that when they combine into Squawkbox, they would be colored as Birdman, main character of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, opposing Slamdance's coloring as Myron Reducto from the same show.
- Various scams are referred to in this strip, including generic ads about money and dating websites, the "Nigerian prince" e-mail scam, and the "punch the monkey" ads, which promised a free X-Box or a similar product if one were to play a simplistic flash game (spoilers: it's a lie).
- Squawktalk's exclamation of "HEXO LOCO!!!" is a worksafe variation on an IRC spambot named "SEXOLOCO", which was frequently encountered by cartoonist David Willis around the turn of the century.[1] The original phrasing also pops up in Willis' webcomics Shortpacked![2] and Dumbing of Age[3] as an in-joke.
References
[edit]- ↑ "Fifteen years ago, “SEXOLOCO” was an IRC spambot which would occasionally pop into channels, shout “SEXO!!!!! LOCO!!!!!,” give a URL to a porn site, and then vanish."—David Willis, Dumbing of Age comments section, "Disappoint", 2014/12/26
- ↑ Shortpacked!: "Call"
- ↑ Dumbing of Age: "Disappoint"
