Optimus Prime's head and Death's Head!
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It's practically a "Super-Auswahl-Band" so Super-collection of TF comics, funny thing is, I thought Marvel UK was published in the UK only...
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A few stories were actually printed in Germany (though not all of them).BB Shockwave wrote:http://cgi.ebay.de/TRANSFORMERS-Super-A ... dZViewItem
Optimus Prime's head and Death's Head!![]()
And, uhm, Spike?
It's practically a "Super-Auswahl-Band" so Super-collection of TF comics, funny thing is, I thought Marvel UK was published in the UK only...
So how did you know they were Wreckers?BB Shockwave wrote:It was wedged in between the Underbase saga issues, and I never understood just where did the three Wreckers come from... at the time I never even knew there was an UK Comic.
We got US #1-14, 17-18 and 44-75, plus UK #198. I used to have a more detailed guide (which foreign issues were in which Polish issues, which covers were used, which Universe profiles were included and which pages were omitted) for a website that didn't happen. If you're that interested, I could recreate it from me memory (though I can't promise I'll place all the profiles correctly).Osku wrote:Ozz & BBShockwave: Would you have more detailed information of what was published in your countries?
I'd be interested in. Mostly what issues were published, cover scan(s).Ozz wrote:We got US #1-14, 17-18 and 44-75, plus UK #198. I used to have a more detailed guide (which foreign issues were in which Polish issues, which covers were used, which Universe profiles were included and which pages were omitted) for a website that didn't happen. If you're that interested, I could recreate it from me memory (though I can't promise I'll place all the profiles correctly).Osku wrote:Ozz & BBShockwave: Would you have more detailed information of what was published in your countries?
Oh, but you see, there's a problem with me not caring.Osku wrote:If you have that information compiled already, I'd recommend to put it online. Information is propably interesting for only a handful of people, but can be useful for them; when was it published, which issues I'm missing, what kind of cover I should look for, can I read more in other languages etc.
I know that the Finnish comic book index I compiled has brought few new Finnish members to NTFA.
Good luck with that. I don't know exactly how it works, but it's the shops in your country who should express interest in importing the issues and selling them. But seeing what you say about decline of comics popularity in general (and TFs in particular) in Hungary, I don't think that's gonna happen.BB Shockwave wrote:I now am considering to contact IDW, whether they'd like to go and publish their comics here. Sadly the comics industry is dying here...
This was because those original issues had less story pages than usually -> it could be printed in one issue. I'm assuming your version was the same size 48 story pages + 4 "cover pages".BB Shockwave wrote: 16: oddly enough, this one had no letter column and contained 3 issues: US #57-58-59
That's what I like about it actually. There's a real sense of wonder, Transformers actually feel alien robots despite their humanoid robot modes, there are casualties, autobots actually win but there's a tragedy they don't even know about (by destroying shuttle they kill the autobot inside), human interaction with TFs is for once believable. One of the rare stories that actually made me think it through more closely.BB Shockwave wrote:A lot different from any TF comic story, even UK ones, mostly for picturing the TFs as weird aliens, from the perspective of humans.