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July 10, 2009

Crossblades (07-10-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 10, 2009

CROSSBLADES

-Faction: Autobot (Mega Pretender)
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Ground Reinforcements
-Motto:
A Warrior Is Only as Good as His Weapons”
-Notable Toy: Mega Pretender (Hasbro, 1989)

Notes: Ah, Pretenders. Following the head, target and powermasters, Pretenders represented Hasbro next effort to revitalize the toy line. And the standard Pretender shells quickly gave way to shells that could transform. Though Crossblades was only briefly mentioned in the U.S. comic book, his mold would be reconditioned to form the Decepticon Blue Bacchus in Japan. Both are fine toys and great additions to the collection.

(Apologies and thanks to botchthecrab.com, shmax.com and bbts.com ffor the image.)

July 9, 2009

Scourge (07-09-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 9, 2009

SCOURGE

-Faction: Decepticon
-Era:
Robots in Disguise / Car Robots (2000-2001)
-Function: Tanker, Decepticon Commander
-Motto: “Vengeance is an Excuse for Failure. I Do Not Seek Vengeance”
-Notable Toy: Ultra (Takara, 2000)

Notes: Robots in Disguise is not a favoured series for me, and yet its portrayal of Scourge, the corrupted protoform dupleganger of Optimus Prime (or Fire Convoy if you prefer), is terrific. In fact, in some ways, he’s more interesting than Optimus himself. Doesn’t hurt one bit that the first and best toy used for Scourge just happened to be a repaint of one of the best Generation Two toys to be released.

July 8, 2009

Jetfire (07-08-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 8, 2009

JETFIRE

-Faction: Autobot
-Era:
Armada-Energon-Cybertron (2002-2006)
-Function: Tactician
-Motto: “You Can Fall Alone or You Can Fall Together”
-Notable Toy: Ultra Powerlinx (Hasbro, 2003)

Notes: Jetfire is an odd character in that his transformation mode seems to devolve over the course of the Unicron trilogy, going from immense space shuttle with mini-con, to smaller star hopper, to earth-inspired military transport. That said, it is still a hard choice to determine his best toy. The Cybertronian bomber is such a perfect vehicle, particularly when dudded up in his Sky Shadow spy colours, but there is something that draws me to his space shuttle mode from Armada, particularly in his Powerlinx colours. Either way, he’s a win!

July 7, 2009

Primes and Cylons on Dave’s Top Ten

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Of course you have to click back to this link to see them…

Oil Slick (07-07-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 7, 2009

OIL SLICK

-Faction: Decepticon
-Era: Animated (2008-2009)
-Function:
Anarchist Road Warrior, Chemical Warfare
-Motto:Fear is My Ally”
-Notable Toy: Deluxe (Hasbro, 2008)

Notes: Oil Slick wasn’t intended to show up on Transformers: Animated, and only made a brief appearance as part of Team Charr in Transwarp. But what an appearance! As a peg warmer in the Animated Line, you have to think that his television appearance will help move the upcoming repaint, which will be more show accurate. In the meantime, let us bask in the glory of peg-warmer Oil Slick.

July 6, 2009

Red Alert (07-06-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 6, 2009

RED ALERT

-Faction: Autobot
-Era:
Armada-Energon-Cybertron (2002-2006)
-Function: Medic
-Motto:
All Life Is Precious
-Notable Toy: Deluxe (Hasbro, 2005)

Notes: While the cartoons were and remain dreadful to watch, what attracts me to the Unicron Trilogy remains the incredible Playstation video game subtitled “Prelude to Energon”. The graphics and the characterization in the video game was vastly superior to what was on the screen. And I always enjoy playing as Red Alert. That said, it’s the original Cybertron release that takes the cake for me. Somehow, it just works much better than the earlier Armada effort.

(Apologies and thanks to ign.com, shmax.com and bbts.com for the images.)

July 5, 2009

Banzai-Tron (07-05-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 5, 2009

BANZAI-TRON

-Faction: Decepticon (Action Master)
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Mercenary / Martial Arts Warrior

-Motto: To the Victor Go The Profits”
-Notable Toy: Botcon Exclusive (Hasbro, 2009)

Notes: Banzai-Tron is possibly the most interesting original character produced for the Action Masters line. At Botcon 2009, he finally found issue as an actual transformer. Packaged with Skyquake, he’s a repaint of the battle boat known as Energon Mirage. He’s arguably the best exclusive made available at Botcon 2009, and the mold seems to fit him like a glove.

July 4, 2009

Times Past: The Captain’s Back!

Filed under: nostalgia — fairplaythings @ 6:14 pm

Membership has its privileges

Membership has its privileges

Though you’d be hard pressed to realize it, given my penchance for Transformer rants and after 185 Transformers of the Day (and counting), I actually have other interests that enter my geek-filled brain. Like super heroes and comic books. For the longest time, I’ve been a huge fan of patriotic heroes, those supers who literally wear their flags on their chest.

Of course, one of my favourite is Captain Canuck.

Before Transformers, comic book stores, collectibles, cartoons-as-toy-advertising and mass marketing, back when I was a wee lad happy to have a few bits of Micronauts with which to play and a couple of comics in my collection. Though I have thousands of the suckers now, lying dormant in filing cabinets testing the fortitude of the floor, I probably had about a dozen comics in my entire collection during the time.

Rotten potatoes and steak and fish...

One of the main reasons for this was not, in fact, my quarter allowance that required saving to get the latest 35 cent piece of paper joy. In fact, the problem was the limited distribution of comic books in Guysborough, Nova Scotia, a small town two hours north of Halifax. The one corner store was the only place that carried comic books and it only had four or five at a time. And, being a kid, I only got to the store every so often, usually when we were visiting the Macdonalds up the street.

(Now about fifteen clicks down the road there was a store that had a WHOLE RACK of comics that made my little heart flutter, to say nothing of mighty Truro, but those trips were even less frequent still.)

Clockwise from top right: elbow through explosion, a finished mystery, an unsolved crime and fool's gold

Maybe it’s because life is relatively repetitive or that kids are like sponges, or simply that there were so few toys and comics in my possession that each one was treated like the rarest and most special gem, but it is quite surprising the amount of detail my little six year old mind retained. So I can tell you for a fact that the first comic I destroyed was Micronaut #5 and that the damage was done from resting my elbow square on the cover when I fell asleep one Saturday afternoon. That the first time I ever managed to get a comic story spread across TWO ISSUES (those were the days) was the annual Justice League / Justice Society team-up in the Justice League of America #171-#172 (notable as well for the appearance of a certain Terry Sloan, whose heroics have some hand in this site). Of the frustration that came from never realizing the conclusion to the Fantastic Four / Dr. Doom fight begun in Fantastic Four #199. And that camping was made better with Hulk #241 and the discovery of a gold city that, if revealed, would have brought the gold market to ruin.

But I also remember Captain Canuck #4.

A princess, a catman and cylons too

A princess, a catman and cylon raiders too!

One day after work, my dad came home with a copy of this comic book that was neither DC nor Marvel and vividly coloured. I didn’t realize at the time that it was a Canadian publication or that it would last just fourteen issues and a special. I was just happy to have another comic book in my collection and excited by this particular one, with its hues of red and white.

I won’t lie. I didn’t get the patriotism of the gesture at the time. I didn’t even understand the story all that much. But I do remember a hero without his mask, charging into battle with no shield and a head wound. And that was enough for me.

Thirty plus years later, IDW has provided a wonderful reprinting of issues #4 through #10, in hard cover no less! And though I don’t understand the rationale of starting a collection at issue #4 when the first three issues are important to the ongoing story, and wonder if the exclusion of the Catman backstory might be influenced by fears of another big name publisher, it’s still a beautiful book to add to the shelf. One that stands out in fact because of the care taken in recolouring the art and assembling the interior. Reading the forward alone, about how creator Richard

Reborn!

Reborn!

Comely painstaking scanned the original art from the Library and Archives Canada building just over the waterway in Gatineau, Quebec… I mean who knew the country cared so much about the comic book to feel justified in holding onto such a treasure…

Anyway, for the sake of national pride, we’ll overlook for now the fact that it took a U.S. publisher to bring us a Canadian superhero on pages printed in Korea. No irony there I’m sure. Check out the cover gallery here, and last year’s Canada Day munny here.

Great Shot (07-04-09)

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Transformer of the Day for July 4, 2009

GREAT SHOT

-Faction: Autobot
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Covert Combat
-Motto: “To Win Peace I Will Fight War Itself”
-Notable Toy: Standard (Takara, 1989)

Notes: Great Shot is a Japanese exclusive reconstruction of the original Decepticon Six Changer, Sixshot. As Takara did with Sixknight (another recovered six changer, this time based on Autobot Quickswitch), Takara remolded the head of the robot as well as the head of the animal transformation. And somehow this piece of red, white and blue never got mass produced in the U.S. Pity!

(Apologies and thanks to shmax.com and bbts.com for the toy pic.)

July 3, 2009

The Fallen (07-03-09)

Filed under: 13 movie, TF365 — Tags: — fairplaythings @ 12:03 am

Transformer of the Day for July 3, 2009

THE FALLEN

-Faction: Decepticon
-Era: Movie (2007, 2009, 2011)
-Function: Harvenger

-Motto: I Shall Be Avenged”
-Notable Toy: Voyager (Hasbro, 2009)

Notes: When they announced the name of the second live-action Transformers film, I figured “the Fallen” was simply a reference to Megatron. But then started the talk around the community about a character called The Fallen, with links back to the original thirteen character created by Simon Furman. Then the toy images began to appear. Throughout I believed the character was an elaborate red herring to keep the plot of the movie in doubt. It was only when he appeared in the comic adaptation that I so briefly skimmed that I realized he was to be. While the Fallen is certainly an interesting character, it is sooo disappointing that he turns the great Megatron into little more than a toady. Makes you wonder why he was such a bad villain in the first film…

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