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  • ...]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Grimlock was introduced in 1985 as the commander of the Dinobots. ...ion 2]]'' <br> ''[[Transformers: Titanium]]'' <br> ''[[Transformers Robots in Disguise]]''
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  • {{about|the company Western Publishing|publishing in the western world|publishing}} | founded = {{start date and age|1910}}<ref name="Antique"/> in [[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]], [[Wisconsin]], [[United States|USA]]
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Bumblebee in Transformers: Legends | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Starscream in Transformers: Legends card game | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
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  • ...erse version of the original character, who was a law enforcement officer. In 2010 Hasbro released a new Thunderwing toy based on the original character. ...into a space shuttle armed with a laser cannon. The cannon is also usable in his robot mode. The inner robot's jet mode can also combine with the outer
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  • | caption = ''Transformers'' Perceptorl in box | first = The Transformers issue 17 by Marvel Comics
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  • ...ot communications specialist who turned into portable radio cassette deck. In some versions he is rebuilt and becomes known as '''Twincast''' or '''Billy The Marvel Comics bible for the Transformers originally called Blaster by the name Blastbox.<
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  • ...turned into a race car introduced in 1984. The second Jazz was introduced in 2008 as an evil negative universe version of the first Jazz. | caption = ''Generation 1'' Jazz in Transformes: Legends card game
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  • |caption =''Generation 1'' Soundwave in box '''Soundwave''' is a fictional characters from the ''Generation 1'' portion of the [[Transformers]] series. He is an
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  • ...Terrorcons who turn into monsters. The first Rippersnapper was introduced in 1987. ...mode is refered to as a lizard on the toy instructions, and as a creature in his tech specs, but the form looks like a walking shark.
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  • ...er]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The first Cutthroat was introduced in 1987 as one of the evil Terrorcons who turns into a hawk monster. The secon ...t is a member of the Terrorcons. His alternate mode is described as a hawk in the toy instructions, but as a creature on his Tech Specs.
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  • ....I. Joe Team]], and debuted in 1982. Hawk is portrayed by [[Dennis Quaid]] in the 2009 live-action film ''[[G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra]]''. Hawk's real name is Clayton M. Abernathy, and he was born in [[Denver, Colorado]]. His primary military specialty is strategic command o
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  • '''Bludgeon''' is the name of several [[fictional character]]s in the [[Transformers]] series. They are all Decepticon warriors who turn into ...arger shell. Bludgeon's outer shell resembles a [[human skeleton]] dressed in traditional [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] armor. The inner robot transforms into
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  • |caption =''Generation 1'' Landmine in box |motto =''"The greatest treasures are found in the darkest places!"''
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  • ...om the [[Transformers]] series. He is a Decepticon Pretender introduced in 1989. ...n blaster that drains his enemies' power. Equipped with concussion blaster in robot Mode. }}
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  • ...es]]. The first Red Alert is a heroic Autobot Security Director introduced in 1985. ...d at his job, as it is not a bad trait in a security director if it's kept in check by reason, logic, and common sense. He has enhanced senses and is usu
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  • ...omaster who turns into a Land Rover. The second is a Mini-Con who appeared in the Transformers video game for the PS2 gaming system. |first = "King Con!", The Transformers #54 by Marvel Comics, July 1989
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  • ...]] series. The original Blot was a member of the Terrorcon team introduced in 1987. The second Blot is the ''Shattered Glass'' Transformers version of th ...loyal. In creature mode, claws allow him to climb any wall. Breathes fire. In robot or creature modes, uses slime gun to shoot stream of corrosive liquid
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  • ...duced as an [[action figure]] in 1985. He is portrayed by [[D.J. Cotrona]] in the 2013 film ''[[G.I. Joe: Retaliation]]''. ...missions. Because of his credentials, [[Duke (G.I. Joe)|Duke]] brought him in to the G.I. Joe Team.<ref>{{cite book |title= G.I. Joe Order Of Battle|last
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  • ...nstructor]]. Icepick is a follower of [[planned obsolescence]], the belief in the destruction of things today, so they can be recycled. ...one of the most cheerful Decepticons -he truly loves his job and believes in its purpose. He immediately latched onto the Decepticon ideals of replacing
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  • ...was a character in the ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015)|Robots in Disguise]]'' animated series. ...sunken treasure or ancient artifacts, he amuses himself by smashing holes in submarines and cruise ships. Electrically-charged, razor-tipped harpoon gun
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  • ...st ="Pretender to the Throne", ''The Transformers'' #40 by Marvel Comics ...'' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series. Introduced in 1988, he is an evil Decepticon Pretender.<ref>{{cite book|title=Transformer
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  • ===Comics=== ...eamwave Productions]] ''More Than Meets The Eye'' series he did not appear in any of that company's fiction.
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  • |first = "King Con!", The Transformers #54 by Marvel Comics, July 1989 ...o one's ever gone and doing what no one's ever done. Continually caught up in some sort of enemy intrigue. Autobot Command trusts them to come up with br
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  • ...sformers version of the original. Another version of the character appears in the [[Aligned Continuity]] as a [[Predacon (Transformers)|Predacon]] named ...and flame breath in creature Mode, armor-piercing rocket-grenade launcher in robot Mode. Combines with fellow Terrorcons to form Abominus. Unnerved by s
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  • ...st ="Pretender to the Throne", ''The Transformers'' #40 by Marvel Comics ...thin the shell, he stares at himself in reflective surfaces, and when he's in robot mode he can often be found gazing dreamily at it. He's not vain; he's
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  • ===Comics=== ...serpent cult [[Cobra-La]] to save their own lives, receiving their shells in the process. Cobra-La used them to attack the ship containing the Autobots
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Crossblades in box | first = Transformers #67 by Marvel Comics, June 1990
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  • |first = "King Con!", The Transformers #54 by Marvel Comics, July 1989 ...o one's ever gone and doing what no one's ever done. Continually caught up in some sort of enemy intrigue. Autobot Command trusts them to come up with br
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  • | caption = ''Transformers'' Cloudburst in box ...="Pretender to the Throne", ''The Transformers'' issue 40 by Marvel Comics
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  • | first = The Transformers #249, Marvel Comics UK |data25 = "''Be humble of word, but great in deed.''"
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  • ...eries. He is a heroic Autobot Pretender who turns into a jet introduced in 1989. ...rs in feet provide lightning-fast maneuverability in the air. Coil springs in legs also provide incredible jumping ability. Armed with semi-automatic, ac
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  • ...f two [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1988. The first Bomb-Burst turned from a evil robot to a jet, and was a ''G ...st ="Pretender to the Throne", ''The Transformers'' #40 by Marvel Comics
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  • ...e within the [[Transformers (toy line)|Transformers toy line]], introduced in 1988. The concept behind the toy was that the Transformers were capable of ...constructed partially of die-cast metal (a rarity in 1988), was only sold in Japan.
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  • ...a [[fictional character]] from the ''[[Transformers]]'' series introduced in 1988. He is a Decepticon Powermaster who can disguise himself as an Autobot ...nok becomes his engine, he transforms into an Autobot robot, but with Skar in place, he becomes a Decepticon falcon. Armed with an [[intercontinental bal
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  • | first = "Pretender to the Throne", ''The Transformers'' 40 by Marvel Comics ...ansformers]] series. He is an Autobot Pretender naval commander introduced in 1988.
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  • ...d on the same toy. The second Hosehead is his mirrot-uninverse counterpart in the Shattered Glass series. Hosehead is a fictional Autobot Headmaster character introduced in 1988.
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Leozack in box ...= Transformers: Victory episode 2, "Sneak Attack! Dinoking", March 28th, 1989
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  • ...rom the [[Transformers]] series. He's an Autobot Micromaster introduced in 1989. A [[third-party Transformer]] sticker set which makes an homage to Hot Hou ...from soil to form a high-impact water jet that can blast through granite. In battle, his station's front ramp converts to high-speed battering ram. Also
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  • ...ctional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series. He was introduced in 1989 as a Decepticon Micromaster who turns into a car. ===Comics===
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  • ...o R. Makepeace and rank is E-7 (Sergeant First Class). Armadillo was born in [[Fort Huachuca]], [[Arizona]]. ==Comics==
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  • ...i. The second Goryu is his heroic mirror universe counterpart who appeared in stories from Fun Publications. | caption = ''Generation 1'' Goryu in box
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  • |first = Transformers #52 by Marvel Comics, May 1989 ...ey were created by writer Bob Budiansky in 1989 as villains for the Marvel Comics Transformers story.
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  • ...ed in the US 1989. The second was an Autobot Micromaster released in Japan in 1990. ==Transformers (1989)==
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  • ...he second was a Decepticon Pretender ground forces commander introduced in 1989. ...sformers several times. He has appeared in Transformers comics by [[Marvel Comics]], [[Dreamwave Productions]] and [[Devil's Due Publishing]].
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  • ...Ozone was born in Three Mile Island, [[Pennsylvania]]. He is a specialist in environmental health and various 'forms of airborne sludge and other harmfu ...al American Hero (1989 TV series)|G.I. Joe]]'' cartoon series. He appeared in the following episodes:
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  • ...he [[Transformers]] series. He is a heroic Autobot Pretender introduced in 1989. ...e tire spikes, hydraulic jumpers in suspension system, and rocket boosters in rear that provide short-term flight capabilities. Combines with rocket car
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  • ...tory]]'', where he was upgraded into Victory Leo. He was called Apex Prime in some [[fandub]]bed versions of the animated series. ...d with a die-cast metal cab and retractable super-mode fists, and released in Japan as an entirely new character named Ginrai.
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  • ...ransformers]] series. Introduced in 1989, he was one of the main character in the anime series ''[[Transformers: Victory]]'', where he was voiced by Koji Blacker functions as the second in command of the Autobots under the command of [[Star Saber]]. He is very ser
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  • |caption =Black Shadow in the ''Transformers: Victory'' anime series, in robot and jet modes ...s published by Fun Publications. When a toy of this character was released in the US it was named '''Sky Shadow'''.
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Laster in box ...ter]] in the [[Transformers]] series. He is a heroic Autobot introduced in 1989 who turns into a Lamborghini Countach or becomes part of [[Road Caesar]].
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Braver in box ...[[Transformers]] series. He is a heroic Autobot Brainmaster introduced in 1989.
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  • '''Doryu''' is the name of several [[fictional characters]] from the [[Transformers]] series. *'''Doryu''' (1989)
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  • ...mers: Generation 1]] introduced in 1989. He was one of the main characters in the Dreamwave Productions ''Micromasters'' comic book limited series. ...skes questions later. He commands the Micromaster ATV. His opposite number in the Decepticons is the Micromaster jet [[Skyhopper (Transformers)|Skyhopper
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  • ...He is a Decepticon Micromaster who turns into a jet and was introduced in 1989. In the Dreamwave comics he is depicted as being a former full-sized Decepticon who was converted in
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