Christmas Breaker!
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| "Christmas Breaker!" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | 28th December 1985 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | James Hill | ||||||||||||
| Art | Will Simpson | ||||||||||||
| Colour | Gina Hart | ||||||||||||
| Letters | Richard Starkings | ||||||||||||
| Editor | Ian Rimmer | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity (Marvel UK) | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | Xmas 1985 | ||||||||||||
Circuit Breaker gains some Christmas Spirit.
Synopsis

While Circuit Breaker recounts her origin and her hatred for robots, the Autobots are arranging a makeshift Christmas celebration for Buster Witwicky in the Ark. A metal Christmas tree has been constructed, Optimus Prime is wearing a Santa Claus costume, and decorations and banners are hung from the ceiling. Prowl finds the whole charade a waste of time, especially while the Decepticons are weak, and Jazz doubts that humans are capable of charity due to his recent encounter with Circuit Breaker. Realizing it's getting late, Buster has Jazz drive him to St. Petersburg, a suburb of Portland, to finish delivering his dad's Christmas presents.
While children are skating on an icy pond in St. Petersburg, a young girl falls through the ice, and Circuit Breaker is nearby to rescue her. However, her appearance causes her to be attacked as a freak by other passers-by. Enraged, she flies off and stumbles upon Jazz and Buster. As she attacks Jazz, only Buster's pleas for mercy (because it is Christmas) cause her to leave. Jazz finally understands the meaning of Christmas and human goodwill.
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
Notes
Artwork and technical errors
Continuity errors
- An important aspect of Circuit Breaker's character is her inability to make any distinction between the Autobots and Decepticons, viewing them all to be one group of evil robots. In this story, however, she is acknowledges that there are indeed two warring factions among the Transformers. For her to make such a notion here is in complete contradiction with all her other appearances.
- Circuit Breaker spends much of the time in the freezing rain and snow in only her metallic body suit. Metals are generally poor thermal insulators, but perhaps the electrical generating circuits it contains can generate warmth.
Continuity notes
- This is the only UK-only story to feature Circuit Breaker (not counting her cameo in The Wrath of Grimlock!).
- In the US storyline, the eleven Autobots who were ambushed by the Decepticons in "Prime Time!" were knocked off-line and remained inert in the repair bay for over a dozen issues (most didn't reappear until "Totaled!", over two years later.) The divergent UK storyline, however, has them still up and running—Prowl, Huffer, and Jazz all appear in this and subsequent UK stories.
Real-life references
Other trivia
- The first of the UK comic's regular Christmas issues.
Back-up Material
- Backup strips: Machine Man - "Victory" Part 3, Robo-Capers and Matt and the Cat
- Apparently, Soundwave was away for the holidays, as Ratchet was in charge of the Letters Page for this issue only. It is referred to at "Rat-chat" instead of "Sound-waves".
Covers (3)
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Issue #41
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Collected Comics #11
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The Transformers Classics UK Volume 1
- Issue #41 cover: Santamus Prime, by Mike Collins.
- Collected Comics #11 cover: Starscream decorating a Christmas tree, by Robin Smith.
- The Transformers Classics UK Volume 1 cover: Cybertron, the Ark, Auntie, Optimus Prime, Megatron, the Overlord, the Man of Iron, Guardian and the Ultimate Autobots, by Andrew Wildman.




