The Transformers issue 19/Robo-Capers
The King's latest invasion attempt is a non-starter.
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Robo-Capers (issue 19) | ||||||||||||||||
Publisher | Marvel Comics | |||||||||||||||
Published in | The Transformers issue 19 | |||||||||||||||
First published | 1st June, 1985 | |||||||||||||||
By | Lew Stringer |
Synopsis
Ranting, raving, and with his arm in a sling, the King returns home, followed by a small army of Zipponians in various states of injury. Addressing a wide-eyed technician, he demands to know why this shambolic invasion attempt received no help from their new destruct-robot, Kog the Unstoppable. He is flabbergasted to hear that they couldn't get Kog the Unstoppable started.
Featured characters
Zipponians | Robots |
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Quotes
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Notes
- A "003" in the same panel with Stringer's signature indicates that this, the fifth strip published, was the third strip he drew. The second strip created was published in issue 18; the next numbered strip is the tenth, and was printed in issue 27.
- One of the King's men appears to have lost both of his legs in battle and his hopping along on crutches. Yikes!
Artwork and technical errors
Continuity errors
Continuity notes
- This early strip features three little quadrupedal spider guys amongst the King's forces. Non-Zipponian inhabitants of Planet Zip like these would be phased out as the strip continued.
- The King has a rotating set of headpieces in these early strips – today's is a simple (and bent) antenna.
- Stringer would later reuse the name "Kog" for King Kog.