Aero-Bot Flying Fists
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| "Aero-Bot Flying Fists" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Hasbro | ||||||||||||
| First published | 2004 | ||||||||||||
| Line-art by | Matt Tyree[1] | ||||||||||||
| Colors by | Val Staples[1] | ||||||||||||
There is no problem a new toy can't solve.
Synopsis
Silver-Bot contacted the Go-Bot Protectors on Earth to warn them that the renegade Go-Bot Reptron had knocked a huge comet in their direction. Aero-Bot ordered Strong-Bot and Buzzer-Bot to monitor the situation from the Go-Pod while he would deal with the threat. Upon reaching the comet, it had split in two, which Buzzer-Bot notified Aero-Bot off. Aero-Bot nonchalantly answered that just meant he had to work twice as hard and launched his "flying fists", obliterating the two comet halves.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Notes
- This is the only Go-Bots comic ever produced. Booh!
- Back when "Aero-Bot Flying Fists" was still up on the official Go-Bots site, the comic got sound and animation.
- Reptron knocks a "huge comet" in Earth's direction. It's interesting to think that little guy is strong enough to do that, if only because the entire Go-Bots population lives on a comet. Then again, if Go-Bots are capable of knocking comets out of orbit, that would sort of make sense out of the idea that their species travels the galaxy or even the universe. Aero-Bot's ability to utterly destroy a comet with his bare hands is a bit more... what? though.

