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''[[The Transformers]]'' is our main thing. But in order to be an informative and comprehensive encyclopedia, it sometimes falls to us to document content from '''other publications'''. Note that we're not obligated to cover ''every'' story printed in the following issues, or we'd be here all day.
 
From a wiki perspective, articles with content from other publications are marked with [[Template:ExtraTF|the ExtraTF Template]] – extra meaning "outside", like in "extraterrestrial".
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|seriestitle=''Action Force''
|image=Action Force 31 cover.jpeg
|publisher=Marvel UK
|external={{Joe|Action_Force_(weekly)|''Action Force'' (weekly)}}
|first=Issue 1, 1st March 1987
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|seriestitle=''Doctor Who Magazine''
|image=Doctor Who Magazine issue 142.jpg
|publisher=Marvel UK
|external={{Tardis|Doctor_Who_Magazine|''Doctor Who Magazine''}}
|first=Issue 1, 11 October 1979
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==''The Real Ghostbusters''==
{{Comicinfo
|seriestitle=''The <span style="color:red">Real</span> Ghostbusters''
|image=Ghostbusters issue 9.jpeg
|publisher=Marvel UK
|external={{GB|Marvel_Comics_Ltd-_The_Real_Ghostbusters_Series|''The Real Ghostbusters''}}
|first=Issue 1, March 1988
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|seriestitle=''ThunderCats''
|image=ThunderCats issue 107.jpg
|publisher=Marvel UK
|external=[https://www.thundercatsfans.org/tcmemorabilia/marvelcomics ThunderCatsFans.org]
|first=Issue 1, March 1987
|final=Issue 129, December 1990}}
:''"ThunderCats" redirects here. For the eponymous cat people, see [[ThunderCat]].''
''[[w:ThunderCats (1985 TV series)|ThunderCats]]'' was a 1985 animated series produced by [[w:Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment|Rankin/Bass]] – yes, the ''Rudolph'' people – based on characters created by [[w:Tobin Wolf|Ted Wolf]]. The show told the story of a group of feline nobles exiled from their dying home planet coming to settle on the surreal world of [[Third Earth]], where they must contend not only with its strange flora, fauna, and peoples but also the frequent machinations of the devil priest [[Mumm-Ra]], who sought to gain the power of leader [[Lion-O]]'s mystical Sword of Omens. ''ThunderCats'' stood out due to its anime-influenced (by which we mean "outsourced to Japan") animation, its moral lessons courtesy of a psychological consultant on staff, and the part of its first episode where all the main characters stroll around in the nuddy.
 
In the U.S., ''ThunderCats'' received {{Marvel|ThunderCats_Vol_1|a tie-in Marvel comic book}} under the [[w:Star Comics|Star Comics]] imprint. Following in the footsteps of giant( robot)s, Marvel UK's version of ''ThunderCats'' augmented its U.S. reprints with homegrown strips, text stories, and a truly awful gag strip called ''One Cat and his Cod''. Like other Marvel UK contemporaries, the ThunderCats were embroiled in a scheme involving the Gwanzulums.
*Issue 66: "[[Double Jeopardy!]]" part 1
*Issue 67: "Double Jeopardy!" part 2
 
''ThunderCats'' was running on fumes from around the hundredth issue mark, printing reprints of reprints. "Double Jeopardy!" was on shelves again in issues 107 and 108, the former of which gave us the cover seen at right.
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