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*Received wisdom tells us that both [[Rocket Raccoon]] and [[Planet Terry]] are Earth-616 characters, which means for our purposes, their stories are in the "robot universe".
*Received wisdom tells us that both [[Rocket Raccoon]] and [[Planet Terry]] are Earth-616 characters, which means for our purposes, their stories are in the "robot universe".
*A version of [[Hercules]] also exists in Earth-616, though the Hercules in ''[[Hercules (comic)|Hercules]]'' is classified as {{Marvel|Hercules_Panhellenios_(Earth-829)|a version from Earth-829}} as part of the general categorisation of all depictions of the future as alternate realities.
*A version of [[Hercules]] also exists in Earth-616, though the Hercules in ''[[Hercules (comic)|Hercules]]'' is classified as {{Marvel|Hercules_Panhellenios_(Earth-829)|a version from Earth-829}} as part of the general categorisation of all depictions of the future as alternate realities.
*Because of [[Planet Terry]]'s level of technology and knowledge of Earth culture, Occam's razor suggests that he is a far future human. An adult Terry appeared in Earth-616 in the present day in {{Marvel|Drax_Vol_1_7|''Drax'' issue 7,}} retconning Terry's adventures as occurring roughly when they were published. This appearance leaned in to the familiar design of Terry's suit by revealing him to be a pink {{Marvel|Kree|Kree.}}


===The letters pages and metafiction===
===The letters pages and metafiction===
The general policy of ''The Transformers'', from about issue 29 onwards, was that the comic itself was a close adaptation of the "real" Autobot/Decepticon conflict that happened in real life. This was a blanket policy to explain away the comic's inconsistency with the original cartoon, as well as provide a rationale for how these apparently "fictional" robots could respond to fan mail on the letters page. This results in incongruities such as...
The general policy of ''The Transformers'', from about issue 29 onwards, was that the comic itself was a close adaptation of the "real" Autobot/Decepticon conflict that happened in real life. This was a blanket policy to explain away the comic's inconsistency with the original cartoon, as well as provide a rationale for how these apparently "fictional" robots could respond to fan mail on the letters page. This results in incongruities such as...
*[[Grimlock]] going to see {{TF|The_Transformers:_The_Movie|''The Transformers: The Movie''.}} {{storylink|The Transformers issue 91/Robo-Capers|''Robo-Capers'' (issue 91)}}
*[[Grimlock]] going to see {{TF|The_Transformers:_The_Movie|''The Transformers: The Movie''.}} {{storylink|The Transformers issue 91/Robo-Capers|''Robo-Capers'' (issue 91)}}
*[[Combat Colin]], [[Dudley]], and [[Humph]] all being readers of ''The Transformers'', and [[Planet Terry]] reading ''Spider-Man''.
*[[Combat Colin]], [[Dudley]], and [[Humph]] all being readers of ''The Transformers'', and Terry reading ''Spider-Man''.
*{{TF|Anthony_Duranti|Anthony Duranti}} of ''{{TF|G.I._Joe_and_the_Transformers_(comic)|G.I. Joe and the Transformers}}'' having a toy of [[Bumblebee]]. {{tfstorylink|Power_Struggle#Continuity_notes|Power Struggle}}
*{{TF|Anthony_Duranti|Anthony Duranti}} of ''{{TF|G.I._Joe_and_the_Transformers_(comic)|G.I. Joe and the Transformers}}'' having a toy of [[Bumblebee]]. {{tfstorylink|Power_Struggle#Continuity_notes|Power Struggle}}
*And, though not quite in our purview, the G.I. Joe Slip-Stream owning a toy of {{TF|Jetfire_(G1)|Jetfire}} (albeit one drawn as [[Megatron]]).<ref>[https://gijoe.fandom.com/wiki/Showdown! "Showdown!"] on Joepedia</ref>
*And, though not quite in our purview, the G.I. Joe Slip-Stream owning a toy of {{TF|Jetfire_(G1)|Jetfire}} (albeit one drawn as [[Megatron]]).<ref>[https://gijoe.fandom.com/wiki/Showdown! "Showdown!"] on Joepedia</ref>