The comic ran from fall 1993 to summer 1994, so I guess it maybe makes sense that the new 1994 molds were the only ones that really featured. (And all the new 1994 toys did manage to appear--except for Megatron, whose Hero toy probably didn't show up on account of his big tank toy getting top...
Bought Core class Hot Rod on a whim tonight. Got him home, opened the box... and found he was missing his weapon, presumably thanks to the completely-open-in-the-front packaging...
I can count on one hand the number of TFs that I've purchased for myself since Armada (discounting Playskool Go-Bots and Rescue Bots), but I just had to preorder Jhiaxus. It's the figure I've wanted for almost 30 years! I love that he gets the G2 Decepticon Cybertronian symbol.
I always assumed Blitzwing's cockpit went in front in tank mode, mostly because I preferred his jet thrusters in the back. But a quick Google of his G1 toy packaging and instructions confirms that the cockpit does indeed go in the back!
DeDRM can be made to work with the desktop Kindle Reader program, but you have to locate and install an older version (the current one's DRM is too strong) and it sounds like you've got yourself covered anyway!
Ruckley's ongoing comic will end at issue #43 on May 25, the same day that the final War's End issue comes out. Both will be "extra-long" $6 issues, to be followed up on in June by a Transformer Special 2022.
Transformers #43 synopsis:
War's End #4 synopsis:
DeDRM has to be set up with the serial number of the device you told Amazon your were transferring the book to, or it doesn't do anything. Calibre can't even open your AZW3 files if DeDRM isn't set up correctly. Once DeDRM is set up, and the book converted, the resulting individual images are...
That is pretty much correct. Your new purchased-through-Amazon comics now show up in your Kindle Content. I imagine that the Comixology books page is merely a temporary holding area for your past purchases.
Yes, you can use the Transfer Via USB option, which gives you a DRMed AZW3 file. However, you can use the Calibre ebook management software with the DeDRM plugin to strip the DRM and convert it to a ZIP/CBZ for your own use.
As for the backups (spoilered because of large image):
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