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gokenfunner
citizen name: go.
citizen color: dark red spike hair, dark red/light tan eyes, tan skin, red/middle red hoodie, red/dark red/light red/middle red long pants, red/dark red/light red sport shoes.
robotic communicators: go machine linker.
machine robo/gobots name: gokenfunner.
machine robo/gobots show: machine robo gobots go race.
machine robo/gobots color: red/dark red/light red/middle red robotic racer helmet, middle red eyes, dark red robotic face, red/light red/middle red robotic body torso chest, light red/middle red robotic shoulder pad, red/dark red/light red/middle red robotic arms, red/dark red/light red/middle red robotic legs.
model based: robot, car, hover car, racer, runner, speeder.
machine robo/gobots name: gokenfunner (first super mode).
machine robo/gobots show: machine robo gobots go race
machine robo/gobots color: red/dark red/light red/middle red robotic racer helmet, middle red eyes, dark red robotic face, red/light red/middle red robotic body torso chest, light red/middle red robotic shoulder pad, red/dark red/light red/middle red robotic arms, red/dark red/light red/middle red robotic legs.
model based: robot, car, hover car, racer, runner, speeder, cyborg.
personality: he is a speed race loving robotic racer human who love to race, however the evil machine robo/gobots crash the party at gobotron world, he is very angry for destroyed his world, then the go machine linker has teleport appear on his hands, he decided to use his go machine linker to stop them, he trigger the screen of his go machine linker to transform into gokenfunner (normal mode), he beat them with his combat fist, but he see the bigger machine robo/gobots to destroyed, however he still trigger the screen of his go machine linker to transform into gokenfunner (super mode), he destroyed the bigger machine robo/gobots with his super combat fist, after the battle is over, he can use the power of machine robo/gobots to stop evil machine robo/gobots empire for good.
weapons: go machine sword, go machine blaster.
accessories: transforming robotic parts.
role: friendly robot.
transforming form: transforming hover car, transforming armor piece (helmet, torso chest, belt, shoulder pad, forearm, foreleg).
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IDW’s Show-Stopping San Diego Comic-Con Highlights
IDW’s Show-Stopping San Diego Comic-Con Highlights
With all the exciting news coming out of 2018’s San Diego Comic-Con International, even the most devoted IDW fan may have missed a news bite or two! IDW Publishing has shared with us highlights of the latest news. Continue for full press release.
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Gobots. The great adversary. The twisted, grim mirror in which out worst fears are mutilated still further. The thing that makes Aaron Archer wake up in the middle of the afternoon in a cold sweat. The ones that lost.
Yeah yeah, let's just move on. Using Gobots as a punchline was old before it was even new, and kicking a toyline when it's down is a pretty cheap thing to do. As many learned souls have pointed out, the Gobots was a viable contender for transforming robot toys back in the 80s. Still, while the original G1 cartoon can best be described as 'not actually that great', the Gobots cartoon wallows in the mire of 'no really, just as bad as you think'. Just as an example, while Transformers was stealing Star Wars sound effects for the show with gleeful abandon, the Hanna-Barbera Gobots show was largely stuck with the same old boings and whomps that they'd been using since the 60s. And today's star, Crasher, was so generic a bad-guy henchbot that she could have wandered onto the set of He-Man or Thundarr without anyone noticing.
Oh hang on, I meant Fracture, the copyright-friendly name she got when released. Back in 2007 when the first live-action movie turned out to be a massive hit, Hasbro scrambled to get as many movie-branded products on shelves as possible, and this meant taking older moulds from Cybertron, Energon, Classics and Universeand slapping the hot new branding on them. Indeed, Fracture was initially going to be released as part of Universe but was shunted into a line that kids might actually want to buy. And then... the knockoffing.
The thing is, a huge number of very convincing-looking knockoff Fracture toys were created, with equally convincing packaging. I picked this up second-hand at a convention, so I'm not really sure if it's a knockoff or not. The joints are pretty tight, other than the waist, but some of the paintwork is a little bit scuffed. Considering people have reported that knockoffs often flop around and fall apart the moment they are taken from the packaging, I think I got off alright either way.
As a toy, Crasher is a simple redeco of Classics Mirage, aka that one Mirage everyone's started trying to sell off now that the Siege one is out. But honestly, this is one hell of a mould. There's a few nods here and there to Mirage's traditional look but mostly it takes the design in a new direction, with an utterly bonkers transformation that somehow puts half of the car front end on the chest, the other half on the back and sheds part of itself to become a rather rubbish weapon that I always conveniently put elsewhere when she's in robot mode.
Oh yes, she's a she. The Gobots really didn't make a fuss about gender, and had female characters there on day one. Imagine the peace and quiet from the 'girls smell' crowd we'd have today if Transformers had had the guts to keep Ratchet female as intended. If only.
Like Combiner Wars Ultra Magnus, Crasher has a kind of forced perspective effect, with massive lower legs tapering upwards to a pretty tiny head. It makes her look far taller than she really is, when she's actually only the size of a regular deluxe. It's great for having her loom over stuff, though she will invariably look a bit weird from above. The other problem here is that, as with Classics Hot Rod, her fists are too dainty to carry standard 5mm weaponry, so she is sadly stuck trying to pretend that her front bumper is in face some kind of deadly weapon. No it isn't, Crasher, it's a bit of your alt mode that fell off.
Alt mode's a bit of a scream, to be honest, and thrashes the pants off the clunky Siege Mirage mould. It's about as impractical as you could possibly get for an alleged robot in disguise, but the black, red and white paint job sets it off nicely. Since Gobots toys usually had pretty great alt modes back in the day anyway, it's somewhat fitting. As a lush futury-looking race car it has a handy closed cockpit to give it the sense of an endurance racer, or possibly something that goes so stupidly fast it would be irresponsible to not seal the driver within. Either way, it looks awesome.
I want more neo-Gobots. Hell, I want an absolute ton of them. I want every other Generations Selects release to be a sneaky Gobot tribute. Give me Earthrise Leader-1, Cyberverse Turbo, Combiner Wars Scoot- actually, maybe not that one. There is only one other proper Gobots tribute in the entire Transformers run, and it's frigging Spoons, a daft orange Forklift. It's also rare as hen's teeth, being only released in a two-pack with pretty limited distribution. Still, these Gobots gotta stick together, man. There's not many left.
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Cool Kat: ICON channels the 80s with a custom Katana
It’s not often the ICON crew gets fresh meat. “Our usual meals consist of antiquated metal, served with a healthy dose of aged mechanicals,” says Kurt Walter, design director for the Portland outfit.
Not that he’s complaining: his crew have served up some monster hits in the past, using the most unlikely material. But ‘Brand New Jack’ is different: it’s based on a current spec, 2020-model Katana dropped off by Suzuki USA.
Of course, there was a catch. “When Suzuki asked us to cut into a virgin Katana, we were like, ‘Hell Yeah!’ But then Suzuki told us it had to be fully built in 30 days…” Typically an ICON custom bike is cooked on low over a 12-18 month period. To fully bake a custom in 30 days was going to be a significant challenge.
Like any build, it started with the concept. In this case, an affinity for Gobots, Gundam, and the tight cybergirls of Robotech was pulled from ICON’s pubescent id and slung face-first at the Kat.
“Most of it stuck, and what didn’t was quickly cleaned up with a damp mop,” says Kurt. “The Katana, then and now, has always been a starship. Our goal was to up the uber-mechanized facade of the new Katana into full transformer. Let’s face it, who doesn’t want their literbike to evolve into a flying robot lion at the touch of a button?”
The new Katana has the specs to succeed, not least because it’s sporting a 150 horsepower engine and is basically a riff on the very accomplished GSX-R1000. But the styling has drawn mixed emotions: some folks love it, whereas others feel like it’s in a slightly awkward no man’s land.
The original Hans Muth-designed GSXS1100 Katana is one of the most iconic 1980s bikes, so Kurt and his crew decided to channel the 80s on the aesthetics by tweaking the bodywork and using punchy neon colors—but balancing that with serious performance upgrades.
Brand New Jack sports the several hallmarks of past ICON builds, including a penchant for multiple fueling options via twin endurance-style fuel ports.
“Typically this involves lots of cutting and grinding and praying the tank doesn’t explode in the process,” says Kurt wryly. “The good news on the Katana is that the tank cover is plastic, so any explosions were kept below deck and invisible to the naked eye!”
No ICON bike leaves the garage without a premium suspension upgrade. “Nitron delivers our preferred bouncy bits,” says Kurt, “with a remote piggyback shock, and a cartridge kit for the grafted-on 43 mm USD forks” (which come from a 2017 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10).
When it came to the rotational aspects of Brand New Jack, the crew went deep into their stash of parts and salvaged a set of forged 17-inch Galespeed wheels imported from Japan. The solid rotors are custom units made by EBC specifically for this application.
“The ‘look ma’, no holes’ design isn’t a performance upgrade, but rather just something we do because we can,” says Kurt. Completing the circle are Avon’s top-shelf 3D Ultra Sport tires.
The exhaust system was trickier. Leo Vince sent through a batch of different potential setups, which were cut and spliced into the underbelly of the Kat. “If memory serves me right, most of a Yamaha MT-07 unit made the cut,” says Kurt.
“You’ll also notice the complete lack of a cat on the Kat. The irony wasn’t lost on us, but at least 25 pounds was.”
The new bars come from Driven Racing, and keen eyes will spot a lightweight Magura Hymec hydraulic clutch and a Magura HC3 brake master cylinder. (“Word is that it’s space-flight rated!”)
The new Katana has drawn generally positive reviews from road testers, who love the GSX-R1000 running gear and enjoy the more relaxed riding position. We dig the looks of the stock bike, but love the way the Slabtown workshop has amped up the 80s vibe. And of course, being ICON, they’re not taking that side too seriously.
“Will it survive low orbit?” Kurt wonders. “Can you combine it with three other Katanas and a Suzuki Swift to make a full-size Battle Bot? Stay tuned!”
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Preview: Go-Bots #2
Go-Bots #2 preview. Cy-Kill and his Renegades declare war on human civilization… and they’re winning. #comics #GoBots
Go-Bots #2
Tom Scioli (w & a & c)
Cy-Kill and his Renegades declare war on human civilization… and they’re winning. Go-Botics freshman A.J. Foster and cynical Go-Bot race car driver, Matt Hunter, along with their friendly Go-Bots Scooter and Turbo, flee for their lives as they desperately search for some way to stop the extinction of mankind and the dawn of the planet of the Go-Bots!
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Go-Bots
#GoBots #1 (2018) #TomScioli Cover & Pencils, Tom Scioli Story, 1st Go-Bots in Comic Books Go-Bots have changed our way of life. Leader-1 is a self-aware fighter jet on a hostage rescue mission with his partner, Commander Nick Burns. Scooter is the personal transport and best friend to undergrad A.J. Foster. Turbo is Matt Hunter’s transforming race car in the hottest sport in America, Go-Bot Racing. Cy-Kill is the champion of the illegal, underground Go-Bot Fighting League. A sophisticated sci-fi epic from the visionary creator that brought you Transformers vs. G.I. JOE. They say they’re here to help us, but are they here to replace us? BUY NOW
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5 Common Sayings That Mean The Opposite Of What You Think
Sliced bread was not a groundbreaking invention. Not all pictures are worth a thousand words. An apple a day doesn’t keep the doctor away — that son of a bitch can’t be bargained with, he can’t be reasoned with, he doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear, and he absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are properly treated. Uh … a lot of common sayings are full of crap, is our point here. But some are so full of it that they end up meaning the opposite of what they were originally trying to convey. Case in point …
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To “Pull Yourself Up By The Bootstraps” Is To Try An Impossible Or Stupid Task
To pull yourself up by your bootstraps is to succeed against all odds using the sheer power of hard work. Whether that’s possible or not. “Sure, Paolo may be the son of impoverished immigrants and stuck in a school system riddled with racism, incompetency, and asbestos, but if he pulls himself up by his bootstraps, he can easily become a brain scientist or space astronaut.”
What It Actually Means:
Experiment time: Go try to lift yourself into the air by tugging on your bootstraps. You may need to acquire boots with straps to perform this experiment. We’ll wait.
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How did it go? Unless your parents discovered you when your spacecraft crashed into their cornfield, we’re guessing it wasn’t a success. And that’s the point. Originally, “pulling oneself up by one’s bootstraps” was meant to refer to an impossible and futile act, like licking your own elbow or talking to a Comcast customer service agent. The phrase apparently comes from people fudging the details of a scene in the 1785 book The Surprising Adventures Of Baron Munchausen. In it, the titular baron pulls himself out of a swamp by his own hair, using a method that physicists refer to as “some Bugs Bunny shit.”
Gustave DoreThis is how that scene in The Neverending Story ended, right?
Soon enough, hair was swapped out for bootstraps, and the phrase grew in popularity before being corrupted and turned into a political talking point, following the same basic life cycle as the average meme.
“Did you see Paolo trying to pull himself up by his bootstraps at lunch? He must have been getting into the lead paint chips again.”
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The Proof Is Not “In The Pudding” — It’s “In The Eating” (That Is, Experiencing Things Yourself)
“The proof is in the pudding” essentially means that as long as a claim is backed up by evidence that seems clear-cut and authoritative, that claim’s assumption can safely remain unchallenged. Like, if you read something on Wikipedia and it has a ton of tiny blue numbers next to the words, you can stop there and assume it’s true.
“You may say my Harry Potter / Gobots slash fiction is derivative and bad for society as a whole, but over 13,000 people have downloaded it, so the proof is in the pudding.”
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The original phrase, which dates back to the 14th century, is “the proof of the pudding is in the eating,” which is a rather clumsy way of saying that someone should experience something for themselves before making up their mind about it. In other words, all the evidence in the world can’t replace firsthand experience … which is the exact opposite of what the saying is used for today. That hasn’t stopped politicians from using the phrase to demand that we agree with their claims without question, of course.
“Sure, clinical studies may show that my Harry Potter / Gobots slash fiction regularly causes erections lasting more than four hours, but you really should read it for yourself. After all, the proof of the pudding is in the eating — or in this case, the masturbating.”
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“The Luck Of The Irish” Was Meant To Be Sarcastic And/Or Insulting
The Irish are simply a naturally lucky people. That’s why four-leaf clovers are so closely associated with Ireland’s offspring, as one mutated leaf definitely makes up for a history filled with brutal invasions, potato famines, and racist hiring practices.
“Seamus found a big bag of mescaline in the bathroom on St. Patrick’s Day. Must be the luck of the Irish!”
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This phrase was originally an insulting shot at the Irish, which is weird, because history is normally so friendly to those guys. There are two ways the phrase can be taken, and unsurprisingly, both are filled with the same kind of intolerance and bigotry that saw Irish people classified as their own race just so America could discriminate against them more specifically. Some consider the original intent of “the luck of the Irish” to be a sarcastic reference to the country’s long and troubled history of alternating periods of oppression and starvation — which, on the whole, is a pretty shitty thing to be sarcastic about.
James Mahony“lol ‘My family is dying’ lol”
Alternatively, “the luck of the Irish” may be a backhanded compliment which means that any and all success achieved by Irish men and women must be attributable to luck. Because who could possibly believe that those potato-farming, whiskey-drinking, marshmallow-cereal-hoarding bastards could accomplish anything on their own merit?
“Seamus started a rewarding career as an investment banker. Must be the luck of the Irish, because those pricks can’t count to 20 without taking off their shoes.”
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“A Foregone Conclusion” Is Something That Already Happened, Not Something That Will
Used primarily for things like climate change and celebrity breakups, a “foregone conclusion” is something that has to happen someday.
“My cousin Franklin is so hilarious, he’s definitely going to become a famous stand-up. It’s a foregone conclusion!”
What It Actually Means:
The phrase was coined by Shakespeare, a notorious inventor of word-things, and it was first used in Othello. In the play, Othello hears that Cassio has been talking dirty about Othello’s wife Desdemona in his sleep. Rather than considering the ethical implications of believing the word of someone who listens to other men sleep, Othello immediately decides that the only reason Cassio could be whispering sweet nothings to himself about Desdemona is that the two have already boned.
H. C. Selous“Look upon thy slattern’s exposed wrist; a grievous skankage hath she committed!”
It is, as Othello says, a foregone conclusion — meaning something that has already happened. Something like the moon landing, or the disco era, or Kevin Spacey’s non-direct-to-video career.
“My cousin Franklin isn’t going to become a famous stand-up, because he died of rubella. It’s a foregone conclusion.”
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“The Left Hand Not Knowing What The Right Hand Is Doing” Is Supposed To Be A Good Thing
An organization whose “left hand doesn’t know what the right is doing” is one that is poorly managed, with multiple factions working against one another’s interests without even realizing it. This is how companies end up sponsoring youth soccer while simultaneously employing third-world child labor, or how the NFL promotes inner-city education while paying young men to smash into one another brains-first.
“Justin Timberlake tried to be woke in his newest music video, while his website is selling T-shirts sewed exclusively by lazy-eyed Malaysian children with psoriasis. Talk about the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing!”
What It Actually Means:
This time, the phrase comes from Jesus himself, who dropped this pearl of wisdom: “But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth.” While this may sound like it’s about pleasuring yourself with your non-dominant hand, it is in fact about doing charitable acts and not bragging about them afterward.
John Singleton CopleyThis is why he tries to keep each hand as far away from the other as possible at all times.
Jesus was commenting on people taking selfies of themselves giving money to homeless people. It’s a bit unclear why he wants people to do charity with their left hands only, but we’re not biblical scholars here.
“Justin Timberlake donated $1 million to the #MeToo campaign and then didn’t brag about it on social media. Talk about the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing. Which is a good thing. I don’t know why I’m applying a semi-sarcastic phrase to the situation, now that I think about it.”
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Challenge of the GoBots
An animated series based on a line of toys called ‘Go-Bots’. A race of intelligent robots is hiding on Earth, disguising themselves as ordinary cars and motorcycles. There are two factions: the good Go-Bots, called ‘Guardians,’ and the evil Go-bots, called ‘Renegades.’ Each episode features new attempts by the Renegades to seize control of Earth and the galaxy, and the Guardian’s efforts to maintain peace. Challenge of the GoBots syndicated from http://ift.tt/2rLj3l6
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now go to see the new super hero serie
now go to see the new super hero serie, because the secret identity has be reveal to everyone.
1. new super sentai power rangers.
serie name: company sentai founkaiger.
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, comedy, children, educational, mecha, science fiction.
rated: tv-y7.
2. new gundam.
serie name: gundam witch nature.
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, kaiju, fantasy, dark fantasy, drama, supernatural, supernatural fiction.
rated: tv-ma.
3. new ultraman.
serie name: ultrazerord.
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, kaiju, fantasy, dark fantasy, drama, supernatual, supernatural fiction, kyodai hero.
rated: tv-ma.
4. new garo.
serie name: weregaro/were garo.
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, kaiju, fantasy, drama, supernatual. supernatural fiction.
rated: tv-14.
5. new kamen rider.
serie name: kamen rider jear.
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, comedy drama, battle royal sports.
rated: tv-14.
6. new metal hero.
serie name: space sheriff garidevan.
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, mecha, drama science fiction.
rated: tv-14.
7. new battle spirits.
serie name: battle spirits refighter.
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, mecha, kaiju, drama, battle royal sport.
rated: tv-pg.
8. new digimon.
serie name: digimon digital game.
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, kaiju, comedy drama, fantasy, supernatual, supernatural fiction,
rated: tv-pg.
9. new tales of series.
serie name: tales of kai
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, drama, fantasy, supernatual, supernatural fiction, science fiction.
rated: tv-pg.
10. new machine robo gobots.
serie name: machine robo gobots go race.
genre: action, adventure, super hero, super hero fiction, mecha, comdey drama, science fiction.
rated: tv-pg.
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Go-Bots #1
Tom Scioli (w & a & c)
Go-Bots have changed our way of life. Leader-1 is a self-aware fighter jet on a hostage rescue mission with his partner, Commander Nick Burns. Scooter is the personal transport and best friend to undergrad A.J. Foster. Turbo is Matt Hunter’s transforming race car in the hottest sport in America, Go-Bot Racing. Cy-Kill is the champion of the illegal, underground Go-Bot Fighting League. They say they’re here to help us, but are they here to replace us?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Go-Bots #1 preview. They say they’re here to help us, but are they here to replace us? #comics #gobots Go-Bots #1 Tom Scioli (w & a & c) Go-Bots have changed our way of life. Leader-1 is a self-aware fighter jet on a hostage rescue mission with his partner, Commander Nick Burns.
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With the IDW Hasbro Universe concluding in October and no reboot until 2019, there’s slim pickings for Transformers fans in November 2018, but the highlight is the debut of Tom Scioli’s new series for the GoBots, estranged cousins of the Transformers! Read on to check them out.
After checking out the solicitations below, head over to the Allspark Forums to discuss them with other fans!
Cover A – Tom Scioli
Go-Bots #1—Cover A: Tom Scioli—SPOTLIGHT Tom Scioli (w & a & c) Go-Bots have changed our way of life. Leader-1 is a self-aware fighter jet on a hostage rescue mission with his partner, Commander Nick Burns. Scooter is the personal transport and best friend to undergrad A.J. Foster. Turbo is Matt Hunter’s transforming race car in the hottest sport in America, Go-Bot Racing. Cy-Kill is the champion of the illegal, underground Go-Bot Fighting League. They say they’re here to help us, but are they here to replace us? FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Go-Bots #1—Cover B: Blank Sketch—SPOTLIGHT Tom Scioli (w & a & c) FC • 32 pages • $3.99
*Retailer incentives: Order 10 copies and get one free variant cover by Dash Shaw! Order 20 copies and get one free variant cover by Benjamin Marra! Order any number of copies and receive your order fully returnable!
Bullet points: ● From the creative mind that brought you IDW’s Transformers vs. G.I. JOE! ● Visionary creator Tom Scioli unleashes his imagination on the bizarre, absurd, and wonderful world of Go-Bots!
Cover B – Gavin Fullerton
Cover RI – Megan Levens
Star Trek vs. Transformers #3—Cover A: Philip Murphy John Barber & Mike Johnson • Philip Murphy (a & c) Klingons and Decepticons lay siege to a remote Federation dilithium mine—and the only thing holding them back is the shaky alliance of Captain Kirk and Optimus Prime. But what dark secret is buried beneath the ground… and can this uneasy partnership withstand the revelations? 32 • 32 pages • $3.99
Star Trek vs. Transformers #3—Cover B: Gavin Fullerton John Barber & Mike Johnson • Philip Murphy (a) • Gavin Fullerton (c) 32 • 32 pages • $3.99
*Retailer incentives: Order 10 copies and get one free variant cover by Megan Levens!
Bullet points: ● The Transformers ‘80s cartoon series meets Star Trek: The Animated Series in a no-holds-barred Saturday Morning mash-up for the ages!
Transformers: Package Art Portfolio Various (a) The legendary toy packaging artwork from Transformers! The set includes 10 amazing prints specially collected from the original packaging artwork and presented in this all-new collector’s portfolio! FC • 10 lithographs • $39.99
Bullet points: ● Contents include 10 prints featuring classic packaging art from the Transformers toyline! ● A must-have collector’s item for old and new fans alike!
IDW Publishing Solicitations for November 2018 With the IDW Hasbro Universe concluding in October and no reboot until 2019, there's slim pickings for
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