The Transformers issue 13/Matt and the Cat
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Matt and the Cat (issue 13) | ||||||||||||||||
Publisher | Marvel Comics | |||||||||||||||
Published in | The Transformers issue 13 | |||||||||||||||
First published | 9th March, 1985 | |||||||||||||||
By | Mike Kazybrid |
Synopsis
They may be imprisoned by robot guards on a slave ship heading to the planet Darkon, but Matt has a plan of escape. Unfortunately for Humph, he'll play a major part in it.
Meanwhile, on the bridge, one of the robots tells the Slave-Master that it feels troubled in its sensors in regards to that meddlesome flea carrier. The Slave-Master tells it to cease its fears, as once they get to Darkon, the Earthlings will bring a high price... provided they survive.
Featured characters
Matt and the cat | Antagonists |
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Quotes
Notes
Artwork and technical errors
- "What will happen to our heroes, will they get to the planet?" asks the narration, using a comma splice.
Continuity errors
Continuity notes
- The narration mentions Humph still wants to send his subscription to Marvel, a quest which started last issue.
- For the first (and far from last) time, Matt is referred to as "the pink coated one".
Real-life references
- This narration signs off with Stan Lee's catchphrase "'nuff said!", which Kazybrid had began to frequently utilise in The Chromobots.