 The majority of the book seems to be the same, but there are some areas that felt a little off, especially the last panel and how it closed the story. Looking it up online, it turns out the issue removes direct verbal references to drinking and killing, and it also moved a few things around. I purposefully didn't buy the regular edition because I knew I was getting this one, and it turns out to be altered.
 The majority of the book seems to be the same, but there are some areas that felt a little off, especially the last panel and how it closed the story. Looking it up online, it turns out the issue removes direct verbal references to drinking and killing, and it also moved a few things around. I purposefully didn't buy the regular edition because I knew I was getting this one, and it turns out to be altered. List can be found here:
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_Reluctant_Specialist#Trivia
currently it reads:
In the version of the issue packed in with Trailcutter's Generations Thrilling 30 toy, several edits to the script are made:
Any reference to the name 'Trailbreaker' is removed. The dialogue on page 6 regarding his name change is cut, and any prior uses of his original name are changed to 'Trailcutter'.
Mentions of guns and killing are replaced with blasters and destroying/hurting/etc.
Overt references to alcohol consumption are removed, such as Trailcutter's offer to share a bottle of Nightmare Fuel, and his resolution to "get fendered" at the end of the issue.
Some less explicable changes to the narration, such as moving the narration from page 8, panel 5 one panel earlier, and omitting the entirely harmless first narration box on page 9, panel 4.
I'm thinking of just buying the digital edition from Comixology. If I borrowed it from someone they'd have to mail it and that'd be almost a buck out and another back. But maybe it's not worth buying just for that, the story itself holds up alright.







