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*'''''The Transformers:''''' {{TF|The_Transformers_(issue)|"The Transformers"}} part 1
*Competition: A spot the difference puzzle to win {{TF|Jazz_(G1)/toys#The_Transformers|Jazz}}
*Advert: Hasbro advert for Transformers including {{TF|Sideswipe_(G1)/toys#The_Transformers|Sideswipe,}} {{TF|Bumblebee_(G1)/toys#The_Transformers|Bumblebee,}}
*Poster: a street featuring {{TF|S._Witwicky_Auto_Repair|S. Witwicky Auto Repairs}} for use as a landscape with the included free rub-down transfers
*Poster: {{TF|Prowl_(G1)/Marvel_Comics_continuity|Prowl,}} {{TF|Sideswipe_(G1)|Sideswipe,}} and [[Jazz]], as seen in {{TF|Commercial/Generation_1#Decepticon_jets_and_Autobot_cars|an early commercial}}
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The Transformers issue 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Publisher | Marvel Comics | |||||||||||||||
First published | 20th September, 1984 |
ROBOT INVADERS! They're evil machines from another world! They want our planet! How can the Autobots save us? The fight begins inside.
Contents
- Openers: Editor's Letter; letters (from the kids of Greycourt School, Ham); competition to win a free membership to a Martian Smashers Magazine fan club; announcement of next issue's "Be an Interplanetary Spy" book competition; competition to win "FLASH", a "video comic" by Mountain Films; advertorial for School Mate, a personal organiser for children by Bluebird
- The Transformers: "The Transformers" part 1
- Competition: A spot the difference puzzle to win Jazz
- Advert: Hasbro advert for Transformers including Sideswipe, Bumblebee, Thundercracker, and Rumble
- Poster: a street featuring S. Witwicky Auto Repairs for use as a landscape with the included free rub-down transfers
- Poster: Prowl, Sideswipe, and Jazz, as seen in an early commercial
- Advert: Marvel's Indiana Jones comic – "Get your own copy, you swine!" – and Conan issue 85
- Machine Man: "Introducing Machine Man"
- Machine Man: "Byte of the Binary Bug!" part 1
- Feature: Robot Round-Up, featuring real life robots like Dennis Weston's Tinker, the Unimate 2000, the Odex 1 at Ford Dagenham, and HERO, with digressions about R.U.R. by "a Czechoslovakian author" and Asimov's three laws, and the prediction that in 30 years robots will be more intelligent than people
- Advert: The Best Pals Club is for you and your dog.