Deadly Paradise

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Deadly Paradise is a UK storybook set in the Generation 1 continuity family.
Are they watching a cockfight?

When Sideswipe is falsely convicted of destroying the Nova Suspension Bridge, Prowl takes a team of Autobots to Carob Island in search of the truth.

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<a href="/w2/index.php?title=Special:Booksources&isbn=0361072856" class="internal">ISBN 0-361-07285-6</a> <br /> Writer: Gerry Bailey <br /> Illustrator: Angus McKie <br /> Pagecount: 29pp

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Originally published: In the UK by Purnell Books, 1986


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Notes

  • The character art in this book is toy-accurate to the point of absurdity, including such elements as Bumblebee's head being painted onto a block.
  • One of the most violent deaths in Transformers history occurs in this book when Windcharger crushes Starscream. Jeez, that guy just can't catch a break.
  • When Prime gets pissed off, smoke comes out of his smokestacks.