old Euro pack-in comic scans

The originals... ok, not exactly, but the original named "The TransFormers" anyway. Take THAT, Diaclone!
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old Euro pack-in comic scans

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Say what we might about the AllSpark, they deliver the goods on stuff like this. I could not get the translated pages to open. But, the story is pretty basic, and the art more or less carries things. I

http://www.allspark.com/content/view/10996/

The story itself is actually a competent summary of the first few issues of the US comic, albeit with different characters. (The generally accepted reason for this has to do with which toys were available for the line in Europe at the time for licensing reasons.)

The art is very much in the style of the UK comics.


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-saved the scans to a thumb drive.
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It's also on TFW and the scans opened just fine for me there.
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Yeah, I've seen this before, untranslated, back in the day. It was the basis for every "Jetfire leads the Autobots on Cybertron" fanfic I ever wrote (there were at least three), including the last one which was awesome and will be forever lost.
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