The original G1 minibot? He always has had that issue, I think. I know mine did.
They should have put the wrong rubsigns on some of those figures, just to mess with snarky fans who were all like "gee I wonder what faction Jazz is?"I liked that small time period in Reveal the Shield/Gold Box where they had to avoid blowing what faction each character was, so we got unique monickers like Special Ops Jazz, Turbo Tracks etc. instead of the boring Autobot Whoever.
And make the completionists chase after the "rare factory error variants" of Decepticon Autobots and Autobot Decepticons.They should have put the wrong rubsigns on some of those figures, just to mess with snarky fans who were all like "gee I wonder what faction Jazz is?"
With the right premise, it might actually be kinda cool to have a line like that, where this character or that could go either way until you rub the sticker.They should have put the wrong rubsigns on some of those figures, just to mess with snarky fans who were all like "gee I wonder what faction Jazz is?"
Likely because when Furman first came up with the group as a concept, the Thirteen Original Transformers were supposed to be so old and primordial that not only were they all long gone by the present day but their mere existence was the stuff of myth and legend by the present.I'm rereading the Marvel series and I'm wondering why Boltax and Xaron weren't considered to be part of the Thirteen Primes.
Bold of you to assume Archer and Alvarez knew who they were when the Thirteen were being canonized.I'm rereading the Marvel series and I'm wondering why Boltax and Xaron weren't considered to be part of the Thirteen Primes.
That happened. There was a 2007 edition of The Ultimate Guide with extra content pertaining to IDW's early works (Infiltration, Stormbringer, Escalation, Spotlight, BW The Gathering, and Hearts of Steel), Alternators, and Classics.If only they'd just hired Furman to revise and expand The Ultimate Guide.