A Flash Forward, Part 1 last edited by mshirley27 on 10/19/20 07:30AM View full history

    In Issue 43, LeVar Burton sat down with the TCC to discuss his cartoon character and offer a behind the scenes look at Transformers: Rescue Bots. Jim Sorenson and Bill Forster bring us the first installment of the new Transformers: Animated Almanac Addendum TCC feature (with an awesome magazine cover to tie in to the new feature). MTMTE Profiles spotlighting the amazing art of Matthew Armstrong debut this issue as well. And if that wasn't enough, Flint Dille fleshes out a deleted scene from the original Transformers Animated movie, brought to life in the all-new Transformers story "A Flash Forward"! This is first time a deleted scene from the '86 movie has been illustrated in comic form and can be seen now, in this great issue of the Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine!

    Contents

    • On the cover: The Motor Master vs Optimus Prime by Marcelo Matere
    • Brian's Bytes and Bolts, From the Editor's Desk (inside cover)
    • Interview: A chat with HASBRO's Michael Verret! (p. 3)
    • Rescue Bots Q&A with LeVar Burton (pp. 4-5)
    • "A Flash Forward" - comic story (pp. 6-11)
    • Profile: Ultra Magnus (p. 12)
    • Profile: Runamuck (p. 13)
    • The AllSpark Almanac Addendum (pp. 14-15)
    • Transformers I.Q. trivia, Featured Fan Art by Cally Karishokka, Recordicons (p. 16)
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