D.A.I. Commander Stack

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D.A.I. Commander Stack
Third party Transformer character
Daicommanderstack-toy-art.jpg
Keith's Fantasy Club D.A.I. Commander Stack art
Created by

Keith's Fantasy Club
Information
Nickname(s) Destroy, Alienate, Invade
Aliases DAi Stack
Species Transformer
Abilities

Alternate mode

Semi-Truck car carrier
Motto

"Killing is my business... and business is good."

D.A.I. Commander Stack is a fictional character and third party Transformer homage to Diaclone Powered Convoy and Shattered Glass Ultra Magnus created by Keith's Fantasy Club as part of their E.A.V.I. Metal sub-line.

Keith's Fantasy Club

D.A.I. Commander Stack is a third party Transformer homage to Shattered Glass Ultra Magnus created by Keith's Fantasy Club. He turns from robot to semi-truck car carrier.

Development

D.A.I. Commander Stack was designed by David Harland, and scaled to be about the same size semi-truck as Masterpiece MP10 Optimus Prime.

Reception

To be done...

Fictional biography

DAI Commander Stack tell people he earned his nickname "Destroy, Alienate, Invade" at the academy. This isn't true; There was no academy left by the time he was done with it. Besdies which, very few people survive meeting DAI Stack to spread this lie...

Comics

D.A.I. Commander Stack appears in his pack-in comic story Why Should I Deal With This Now?.[1]

Toys

  • Keith's Fantasy Club D.A.I. Commander Stack (2014)
A remold and recolor of Citizen Stack. Turns from robot to semi-truck car carrier. He stands about 12.6 inches tall in robot mode. Comes with a rifle, 2 missiles and launchers, comic/instructions and collector card.
D.A.I. Commander Stack comes packaged in truck mode, but his instructions only show how to turn him from robot to truck, meaning the first time you transform him you have to follow the instructions backwards.

Gallery

References

  1. C.Z. Hazard (w), Iohannes Vinci (p), Simone Daraghiati (col), Logan K. Anthony (let), Juan Pablo Osorio & Logan K. Anthony (ed). "Why Should I Deal With This Now?" Citizen Stack 1 (July 2014), Keith's Fantasy Club

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