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The IDW reprint details for Target: 2006 are wrong ( that was done before they'd finished reprinting it and based on what seemed the most likely pattern). I don't have the issues anymore, but IIRC pages 1-10 of UK #86 were in IDW #4, and page 11 in #5. Yes, I know. Obviously there's the trade to add as well, I can try to put together futher reprint detailsof stuff done since the last update (did we ever get a complete list of what was in the "Best of..." collections? The Furman one doesn't seem to be on there at least).
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Actually sod it, here's what I got so far [Not sure what has or hasn't been traded by IDW yet, nor if Vol.2 of the Best of... Titan stuff is out yet]:

IDW:

Best of UK: Dinobots:

1: UK 45, 46.
2: UK 47, 48.
3: UK 49, 50.
4: Victory; Annual 1986, UK 74.
5: UK 75, 76
6: UK 77, US 8 [The * Panel calling the place Savage Land has been covered up, for copyright reasons I assume]

Best of UK: Space Pirates:

1: UK 182, 183.
2: UK 184, 185.
3: UK 186, 187.
4: UK 130, 131
5: UK 172, 173.

Best of UK: Time Wars:

1: UK 189, Altered image, All In The Minds, Both 1987 Annual.
2: UK 188, 199.

[Will add in later issues as they are published to avoid the Time Wars thing happening again]

Titan:

The Best of Transformers Volume 1: Eye of the Storm:

US: 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 74 75.

The Best of Simon Furman [IDW]:

UK 81, 86, 172, 173
US 62, 70, 71, 74
G2 7: Tales of Earth Part 4, 8: Tales of Earth Part 5

The Transformers Magazine:

1: US 42.
2: US 44.
3: US 56.
4: US 57.

Did any of those Transformers: Magazine issues see print? I've never seen one.

General thought unrelated to the updates: The title page for the Annual reprints claim they were first published in the January of their respective years, someone doesn't know how the UK Annual business works.

Wouldn't it have made more sense for Titan to dump the middle two Matrix Quest issues (just variations on a theme and inessential) and include Primal Scream and Yesterdays Heroes instead?

The removal of the Savage Land mention is something I only noticed because I was wondering why IDW had put a big white box across the bottom of the page. HAve any other issues been edited to remove Marvel mentions (Circuit Breaker, possibly Death's Head?) as well?
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inflatable dalek wrote:Did any of those Transformers: Magazine issues see print? I've never seen one.
Yes, 'cause I got the cover images from eBay auctions...
HAve any other issues been edited to remove Marvel mentions (Circuit Breaker, possibly Death's Head?) as well?
Not AFAIK... I think it's a representation thing... a shot of a jungle/forest isn't identifiable or protected -- and similarly using a character's name isn't -- but a shot of a jungle/forest with The Savage Land as a caption is.

Memo to self --

UK #152, change note on Jawbreaker's name to point to probable confusion on the part of the editors between the toy and the weapon it was packaged with. Add note about 1988 annual.

Add Weirdwolf to the end of the list of profiles printed in the 1987 annual.
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Very, very minor concern I noticed awhile back, only mentioning it now due to the creation of this thread. I noticed in the covers archive, when you select a file link on any given Marvel U.S and/or U.K covers, it leaves out the first couple or so issues. For example:
http://tfarchive.com/comics/covers/marv ... al=001-060
http://tfarchive.com/comics/covers/marv ... &gal=01-40

Again, just thought I mention it.
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Denyer wrote: Not AFAIK... I think it's a representation thing... a shot of a jungle/forest isn't identifiable or protected -- and similarly using a character's name isn't -- but a shot of a jungle/forest with The Savage Land as a caption is.
Looking at the original, it would actually be a fairly sensible deletion even if there were no legal issues, it not only namechacks the original company ("Long time Marvel readers...") but places it firmly after a Avengers story (and as I'm guessing that Avengers arc wasn't reprinted by Marvel UK at that time does that mean the reference was changed for the Brit comic?), all of which is fairly redundant from IDW's point of view.

The best thing is though, I noticed that but not the complete removal of half the last page to be replaced with a Space Pirates! ad.

Assuming it has the same edits in the Classics trades as well, it might be worth adding something on it to the notes section for US8, so anyone coming to the guide from the new reprints doesn't wonder what the entry is going on about in places, something vaguely (but better written) like:

"When reprinted by IDW both the reference to the Savage Land and the final half page showing Josie's new powers were removed due to copyright issues with the Marvel owned concepts"

Might even be worth mentioning in the entry for every issue affected which ones IDW can't reprint for those reasons?
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Marvel UK text from #27: -

"If you veteran Marvel mavens recognize [sic] this place as the Savage Land, give yourself a pat on the back with a mastodon tusk"

The rest of the box is just blanked out. When I get hold of a scanner, I can see about scanning the Marvel US version (providing I haven't been able to sell it, of course) and the UK version. If that's not a bit nerdy and weird, anyway.

Interestingly (depending on how you define the word) the UK edition also ends after the "But who cares... the Autobots are free" frame - I'm guessing so the flow works better with the following four UK-originated issues rather than "here's Josie Beller, we'll catch up with her in a bit, here's MTMTE off the telly in the meantime"... remember, it was years before Marvel UK actually admitted there title was partially composed of reprints. Weird that the same edit would be made for two totally different reasons, but there we go.

My favourite Marvel UK edit ever is still the cover of US #48 being integrated into "The Flames of Boltax" itself as a story page. Either that or the period where they recoloured Marvel US covers, just because it's an open admission that Yomtov was shit.

General thing mentioned elsewhere: while I don't have the PHP/FTP skills, or time, to actually maintain the guide myself, my pretty much complete (bar a few freebies) TF UK collection is close to hand for any queries, though I am still scannerless (and even when I get around to buying a replacement, am likely to need prodding, and won't scan anything that might damage the comics).
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Cliffjumper wrote: Interestingly (depending on how you define the word) the UK edition also ends after the "But who cares... the Autobots are free" frame - I'm guessing so the flow works better with the following four UK-originated issues rather than "here's Josie Beller, we'll catch up with her in a bit, here's MTMTE off the telly in the meantime"... remember, it was years before Marvel UK actually admitted there title was partially composed of reprints. Weird that the same edit would be made for two totally different reasons, but there we go.
kinda fitting for a best of UK comic as well isn't it? Did Marvel UK fill the bottom of the page with anything or just leave it blank? [Notice how this started with you asking for help from other people to overhaul the guide, now its become ask Cliffy ;) ).

Are we updating the guide for the DW stuff as well? [OT, but I was a bit surprised to see the other day that the wiki reports the "Sunstreaker was gay" thing as gospel when the writers themselves deny it and no one else has backed up the claim]

As for more general factual updates, I can put together a list of various bits and bobs I've come across over the years (my personal favourite being Mike Collins story about John Ridgeway creating the character models the UK staff used by tracing round the toys), but a lot of it is from convention anecdotes and may not have the old "citation needed" thing going for it unless there are still transcripts out there.
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Careful couching with "Rumour has it" or "at [convention]" might do, but it'd have to be relevant - there's enough semi-related cattiness in the thing as it is. And anything sourced from Furman and/or his pet Wildman would have to have "But he's known to be a lying bastard when it suits him" added afterwards. If something can be cited it's great, but IMO it's not hugely essential for a toy tie-in comic guide (especially one that probably borders on libellous in a couple of places).

The rest of the page was a Next: Deception Dam-Busters graphic and an Inter Face profile for Snarl.

As I say, in general I'm still around to help and do the old bit of research, but as point-and-find rather than overhaul. Just opening up a folder and hooking out an issue to find something's the sort of level I'm at.

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Cliffjumper wrote:Careful couching with "Rumour has it" or "at [convention]" might do, but it'd have to be relevant - there's enough semi-related cattiness in the thing as it is. And anything sourced from Furman and/or his pet Wildman would have to have "But he's known to be a lying bastard when it suits him" added afterwards. If something can be cited it's great, but IMO it's not hugely essential for a toy tie-in comic guide (especially one that probably borders on libellous in a couple of places).
Sounds perfectly sensible.

In terms of what is citable- The introduction to the US comic could probably do with a mention of that Marvel Siver Age Preview thing. I was also wondering about this:
while John Romita led an art team to redesign the toys into workable character models. These would also be used on the Transformers cartoon being co-developed with Sunbow.
Even though I know his claim to have done all of them personally is under some dispute I think it's pretty much acknowledged now the character models were designed by Sunbow, mostly via Dery and then given to Marvel who'd been using more toy based designs for the first issue or so.
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We could rephrase it slightly. But I am incredibly sceptical as to the level of involvement from Dery, and would rather his name is left out entirely until we get something approaching proof that this man designed so many models and just didn't mention it for so long.

Most of the original character models are simplified versions of the Diaclone box art with only minimal changes anyway. Marvel's only real experience with this sort of thing before was probably Shogun Warriors, where the art seems to have been drawn from the toys - the SW figures were robot-first, though, so the results are fine. It could just be that it took Marvel a little time to realise the idea was unworkable. I dunno, any solid facts to any of it? Easiest thing might be to just cut out the character model stuff in the first place.
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Yeah, I think that if you've got no evidence to back up a claim, you're probably just best off not mentioning it.

Otherwise you can end up looking quite stupid.
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Cliffjumper wrote:shit[/I].

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Not to take away from the Yomtov is shit point but chances are he didn't do the colouring of the covers. Chances are it would have been George Roussos who would have done the ones from 89 onwards. Marvel had a few colourists on staff whose sole responsibility was doing the cover colouring.

Oh yeah Floro Dery's claims are somewhat dubious to say the least. Hell there's more likelihood that Pat Lee pencilled an entire page on his own than him doing all of the model sheets.

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Autobot is still spelled aulobot on perceptors' universe profile.
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Cliffjumper wrote:We could rephrase it slightly. But I am incredibly sceptical as to the level of involvement from Dery, and would rather his name is left out entirely until we get something approaching proof that this man designed so many models and just didn't mention it for so long.
Just mentioning that the designs by Sunbow were used after the first couple of issues. And yup, I wouldn't credit Dery as anything other than the head of a larger team either.

Does anyone know where the Romita thing comes from? It used to be recieved wisdom at one time but I've never seen him mentioned by anyone in interviews and what not (including Uncle Bob, who seems to have a pretty good grasp on was involved at the start).
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inflatable dalek wrote:Just mentioning that the designs by Sunbow were used after the first couple of issues. And yup, I wouldn't credit Dery as anything other than the head of a larger team either.

Does anyone know where the Romita thing comes from? It used to be recieved wisdom at one time but I've never seen him mentioned by anyone in interviews and what not (including Uncle Bob, who seems to have a pretty good grasp on was involved at the start).
I'm fairly certain that comes from the Marvel Age article just prior to the first issue of the Transformers hitting the stands.

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IIRC, he is actually credited in the TFU TPB and/or mini-series - something vague like Art Director. Even Dery admits that Romita was in on the design team, though obviously Floro claims he didn't actually do anything. IIRC, he was semi-retired by then, and it might have just been giving someone big-name an 'executive' post to make Hasbro happy.
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I'm sure he was still on the bullpen in charge of Romita's Raiders - the inhouse inking and art correction team even though he'd pretty much stopped doing full comics work at that time.

I'd love to see a Floro Dery v Pat Lee in a bullshit-off contest.

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Cliffjumper wrote:IIRC, he was semi-retired by then, and it might have just been giving someone big-name an 'executive' post to make Hasbro happy.

Yeah, that sounds about right, and would explain why he never gets mentioned. Is it also possible he did some of the "Headless Ratchet" style designs they initially used before deciding to be uniform with the cartoon?

[Obviously as we're into wildly speculative territory now none of this is good for the Guide, just curious really].
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Nah, the early stuff's blatantly swiped from either the Diaclone box art (which aside from some recolouring for the likes of Sunstreaker and Trailbreaker, is the Transformers box art), or using the same "toy with some extra joints" principal as Shogun Warriors.

Diaclone box art for Wheeljack: -
http://counter-x.net/footnotes/car_robo ... bo18-2.jpg
He looked like that for most of the early issues. I seem to remember he's more or less standing the same way in the big role-call spread.

There are a couple of intermediate character models in there (a frame with Ratchet having a windscreen in front of his head springs to mind, plus Megatron's early head design and fusion cannon trigger - the latter, and some early faces, made it into some early animated toy commercials, which bringing us around full-loop, were turned into A4 posters for some early issues of TF UK - I've scanned a mildly irrelevant one a while ago), but most of it is pretty firmly in one or the other.

IIRC the comic hit the stands in something like April, US comic coverdates being spectacularly ahead at that stage (Transformers being dated as a bi-monthly around the start if Furman's run was to bring this into line was a company-wide attempt to bring the dating into line a bit, even though the comic wasn't being published bi-monthly), and the mini was bi-monthly, so that's a lot of development going on there while the thing's actually in print. By #3, things are pretty consistent, if not quite how they'd end up (though that might just have been Frank Springer's style at the time).
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