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July 19, 2009

Triggerhappy (07-19-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 19, 2009

TRIGGERHAPPY

-Faction: Decepticon (Targetmaster)
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Gunner

-Motto: Have Gun, Have Fun”
-Notable Toy: Deluxe (Hasbro, 1987)

Notes: In Generation One, Hasbro seemed to enjoy releasing trios of toys. For the Decepticon targetmasters, that meant Slugslinger, Misfire and Triggerhappy. Partnered with Blowpipe, Triggerhappy was also my favourite of the group simply because of the sheer number of cannons at his disposal. He looked futuristic and cool and someone you didn’t want to run up against him in a dark alley.

July 18, 2009

Orion Pax (07-18-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 18, 2009

ORION PAX

-Faction: Autobot
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Freight Handler
-Motto: “Freedom for All”
-Notable Toy: eHobby Exclusive (Takara, 2005)

Notes: One of the best episodes of Generation One was “War Dawn”, where the aerialbots learn the secret origin of Optimus Prime. While other timelines have spoken of Optimus as a washed-out cadet or a data collection specialist, here the great leader comes from humble beginnings. And even if it is simply a repaint of the reissued G1 Kup, somehow his single toy appearance just works right. It doesn’t hurt that Dion comes along for the ride.

July 17, 2009

Autojetter (07-17-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 17, 2009

AUTOJETTER

-Faction: Decepticon
-Era: Beast Wars II (1998)
-Function: Aerial Guard

-Motto: War is a Sport and I Play to Win”
-Notable Toy: Korean Release (Takara, 1998)

Like Autolauncher, Autojetter was intended to be rolled out as part of Hasbro’s Generation Two line. But like the second wave of Gobots (of which four of the six molds survived to become in Robots in Disguise), these two figures never even merited a mention in Hasbro’s 1995 toyfair catalogue. What’s peculiar about this fact is repaints of Dirtbag and Roadblock, titled Sgt. Hound and General Optimus, somehow did. Why they didn’t take advantage of these great molds is beyond me.

July 16, 2009

Galaxy Shuttle (07-16-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 16, 2009

GALAXY SHUTTLE

-Faction: Autobot
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Interstellar Transport Warrior
-Motto: “Let’s Wing It”
-Notable Toy: Standard (Takara, 1989)

Notes: Like Godbomber to Powermaster Optimus Prime, Galaxy Shuttle is one of those Takara-issued figures that would have greatly enhanced its companion toy (in this case, Countdown). Because, really, isn’t it more practical to have a sentient robot carrying your crew into deep space as opposed to an empty rocket? Galaxy Shuttle may not have the best of names, but he certainly looks good on Countdown’s platform.

(Apologies and thanks to tfarchives.com for the pic.)

July 15, 2009

Overlord (07-15-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 15, 2009

OVERLORD

-Faction: Decepticon (Powermaster / Godmaster)
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Self Contained Nomadic Assault Machine
-Motto: “I Stand My Ground… I Accept any Challenge… I am Hungry for Conflict”
-Notable Toy: European Powermaster (Hasbro, 1992)

Notes: The only problem with the release of Powermaster Optimus Prime in North America is the absence of a great nemesis. Toywise, Megatron had been shelved right up until Action Masters, and Darkwing and Dreadwind just weren’t the same. Now just consider the possibility if the double powermaster Overlord, with forms of a jet and tank, had been allowed to balance the hero. That’s exactly what I think…

(Apologies and thanks to botchthecrab.com for the image.)

July 14, 2009

Slamdance (07-14-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 14, 2009

SLAMDANCE

-Faction: Autobot
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Journalist
-Motto: “The True Victor Will Be Correlated from History”
-Notable Toy: Two-Pack (Hasbro, 1988)

Notes: Slamdance is a odd toy. One of the smallest gestalts, his individual forms of Grandslam and Raindance take the shapes of vehicles rather than sentient animals or humanoids. And the best description of his function is as journalist, an odd calling for a race where everyone is immediately branded as part of one faction or another. And though he has little poseability, he’s a fun toy, although it is curious why Hasbro didn’t release any other gestalt tape pairing outside of his nemesis, Squawkbox.

(Apologies and thanks to botchthecrab.com for the image.)

July 13, 2009

Demolisher (07-13-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 13, 2009

DEMOLISHER

-Faction: Decepticon
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Warrior

-Motto: As You Command”
-Notable Toy: KB-Toys Exclusive (Hasbro, 2004)

Notes: Whatever the era, Megatron needs a toadie. In G1, it seemed as though Shockwave and Soundwave fought over the title. In Robots in Disguise, Sky-Byte wanted to be in his leader’s good graces, while in Beast Wars, Scorponok wanted to be his main man. And who can forget Animated’s Lugnut? In Armada, Demolisher seemed to want to earn the title. Of course, the best rendering of him was in his green, Autobot phase, before he was transformed into a constucticon in Energon.

July 12, 2009

Quickmix (07-12-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 12, 2009

QUICKMIX

-Faction: Autobot
-Era: Armada-Energon-Cybertron (2002-2006)
-Function: Builder

-Motto: “For a Society to Stand Tall, You Gotta Build the Foundation Sound”
-Notable Toy: Cybertron (Hasbro, 2006)

Notes: Quickmix has more than a passing resemblance his Generation One Targetmaster namesake. Same transformation, similar headsculpt and colours, and even his minicon, Stripmine, resembles one of G1 Quickmix’s targetmaster partners, Boomer. That said, the notable difference is the placement of the cement mixer, which, for Cybertron Quickmix, serves as his right hand. Still, you cannot go too wrong with a mixer for a hand. Or a club if need be…

(Apologies and thanks to tfu.info for the images.)

July 11, 2009

The 800 pound (comic book) gorilla in the room

Filed under: collecting, nostalgia — fairplaythings @ 1:09 pm

I hate chaos. Disorganization actually makes me depressed, while a clean environment actually makes me feel like I can better function in the world.

Unfortunately, I am not just a collector, but also a pack rat and a hoarder.

What does this mean? It means I save everything. No kidding. Among the oddities in the basement are all the pickling jars and ice cream containers one can imagine. I have three boxes in the basement of Transformers printed material alone - no doubt useful for archives whenever I get around to actually making an archive. And I save the plastic shells of toys until the day they can be recycled (fortunately Loblaws is now taking the plastic bag returns so I can save them AND dump them, so here’s hoping the City of Ottawa does the same on hard plastic soon!) And my workshop is a collection of all kinds of parts and bits that I am just sure will be useful one day.

Now this doesn’t actually bother me. I frequently find uses for things years after I acquire them and am immensely pleased with the prospect of not wasting so much. It’s no coincidence that our garbage output is fairly minimal, due to a combination of holding back and recycling anything that moves.

And I have literally boxes of toys that have been acquired from this yard sale or that value village trek. The trouble is that it inevitably leads to disorganization because I can’t find a spot for something or things overtake a nice clean part of the house and need to be dealt with.

The ensuing chaos drives me crazy. Which brings me to comics.

Because of the toy obsession in the last few years, I’ve not really done everything I can with my continually-growing comic collection. And I’ve also failed to par it back. It means there are literally boxes of unread comics, either picked up at full price or from stores at discount. This is besides the three and a half full legal size filing cabinets that is suppose to represent the organized collection. They are competing for space with the toys and it is suffocating. So this weekend, I’ve tried to begin to thin the collection.

Now I’ve done this before, but it was mostly a Marvel purge. This is a DC purge, and for a DC boy, that’s a hard thing.

Given the difficulties I have actually getting rid of stuff (particularly when I don’t believe - like I do with 80% of my comics - that no one will love them), I’m making it easy for me. If I have to give the particular issue a second thought, it stays. No questions asked. So the full runs of Firestorm and Dr. Fate stay, as do the runs of early 1990s Batman and Detective Comics that I acquired every month from the Weymouth Drug Store and which made up the bulk of my early collection.  But filler issues, issues that I’ve picked up because I wanted to catch them all as oppose to trying to get a particular storyline? Gone.  Goodbye Justice League Quarterly, au revour to the mistake that was No Man’s Land (really now, how odious is it to take a massive seven series crossover, and then set up mini-series within the series that cross over all the other books, making it impossible to read?)

Having only done a surface purge - basically I went into the half size filing cabinet where I kept the recently purchased, but vintage comics that I would “get around to reading someday” five to ten years ago and pulled out handfuls - I’m now hitting the filing cabinets themselves and thinning. And yes, I’m still hanging onto more than I should (particularly given the fact that trades are so much more handy to hold onto). But progress is being made and a two foot pile of comics is already waiting to be surrendered.

This brings me to three unique challenges.

First, there is the matter of greater organization that needs to take place. The comics are literally everywhere. I’ve already decided to integrate all those loose, rainy day reading issues into the main collection to cut down on loose comic boxes. But there are more problems than that. It’s been a decade since I actually wrote down what I have. The last time I did a full-on collection review, I had one filing cabinet of comics. So the list is old, and going through each drawer and each comic lets me update a list of sorts. Good for insurance and for finding out where I actually have holes too but it takes time, precious time.

Second, a lot of the comics are in bags from the early nineties and the plastic bags are breaking down. It’s probably already too late for me to be replacing the plastic bags, but I figure if the issues are worth holding onto, they are worth the effort of re-bagging. So I am re-bagging the worst offenders and keeping track of where I need to go back later. Because I only have 400 bags available to me without returning to the store. (Like I said as well, I’m glad Loblaws is taking back plastic bags these days for recycling…)

Third, and this is a biggie, I am looking to reintegrate the collection. When I set up my very first spreadsheet list of comics in the late 1990s, I went overboard on detail - issue, sub-plot title, “condition”, price, value, etc.) The software couldn’t handle the amount of information, so, to get around this, I split the collection into DC and everything else. I did this for the software and in the collection itself and the divide has remained permanent. But it is a divide that doesn’t make sense so I’m going to try reintegrating everything.

So basically I’ve bitten off more than I can chew. Hurray!

Last thought. What do I do with the purged comics? They have no real value - the comics in questions are mostly twenty-five cent fillers that you find at any convention. But I don’t want to hang on to them to sell. I want them gone and out of my head. I’d like some coin for them but I’d be happy if someone would take them for charity. I may break down and give them to the Book Market, an Ottawa store that sells used books, where comics go to die (because they are never in bags) and where you at least get a shiny nickle per book. That will hurt but it would be something. But I wonder if the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario would be interested in them…

I can’t wait to this with the toys later in the year. Sigh.

Hydra (07-11-09)

Filed under: 01 generation one, TF365, ideas — Tags: — fairplaythings @ 12:11 am

Transformer of the Day for July 7, 2009

HYDRA

-Faction: Decepticon (Godmaster)
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Space Aviation Officer
-Motto: “Friends are More Dangerous than Enemies”
-Notable Toy: Godmaster (Takara, 1988)

Notes: Hydra is the Japanese version of Darkwing. Similar to his North American counterpart, Hydra can form a gestalt jet form with his partner, Buster (Dreadwind in North America). The whole concept of a combined jet mode is strange enough without the garish colours either brother sports. However, as Hasbro has recently seen fit to recolour Universe Superion as Dreadwind, and the Transformers Collectors’ Club has blessed us with a recoloured Classics Jetfire as Darkwing, can a non-combining Hydra and Buster be far behind?

(Apologies and thanks to botchthecrab.com for the character image.)

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