Monthly Archives: September 2019

Episode 74 – Canada & Mexico 1986 Toys



We tour the rest of North America to find out the differences in the 1986 toy line. If you like Minibots, you won’t want to miss this one!

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Episode 73 – 1986 Books pt. 2



We’re headed back to wild and wacky world of Transformers book publications! A number of publishers released TF book that year and we’ll take a look at 5 more in this episode. We’ll dissect a pair of Big Looker storybooks in “The Story of Wheelie, the Wild Boy of Quintesson,” and “Car Show Blow Up.” We’ll head over to the UK for a unique story in “Deadly Paradise.” And we’ll dissect a pair of coloring books in “Hot Rod’s Escape,” and, ” Super-Sized Coloring Activity Book.”

Follow along online with scans at the following websites:

Car Show Blow Up, Super Activity Book, and Deadly Paradise: http://www.camphortree.net/tf/books/
The Story of Wheelie: http://www.insecticons.com/wheeliequint1.html

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Episode 72 – Marvel’s Transformers: the Movie



The film is the centerpiece of the Transformers franchise, but Marvel’s adaptation varies from the final cut in many ways. This episode breaks down those differences and takes closer look alongside guests Mike Seibert of the Mike Seibert Radio Podcast, Gabriel Owens: the Salty Seaman, and the gang from Autopod Decepticast! These comics were truly more than meets the eye.

Guests:
Gabriel Owens, the Salty Seaman: https://www.youtube.com/recharge138
Mike Seibert from Mike Seibert Radio: https://soundcloud.com/mikeseibertradio
Aaron, Ryan and Caleb from Autopod Decepticast: http://www.autopoddecepticast.com/

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Episode 71 – Marvel UK Comics – Issues 74-82



Marvel UK has blessed Transformers fandom with a number of things that have carried forward to this day. In this episode we’ll continue our journey through the Marvel UK tales; following the Dinobots’ adventure in, “In the National Interest,” and kicking off one of most important Transformers tales of all-time, “Target: 2006.” We’ll meet new characters, new teams, and explore the earliest iterations of some of the most important lore in the Transformers history!

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