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Craig Grannell's avatar

This whole run, through to Time Wars, was so great at the time. As a kid, I was initially only vaguely aware there were US and UK comics, and always wondered why Transformers “went shit” for a bit and then got good again with strips like Dinobot Hunt. But Target: 2006 and its ilk really went for it, and the US stories were just dismal by comparison. (All confirmed in my mind when reading them through in the Hachette books.) It’s a bit sad, really, that folks in the US who are big fans of Transformers comics mostly never got the chance to read these tales. Perhaps the new Skybound compendiums will finally make that a possibility, getting further than the aborted IDW collections.

And, yeah, you can get away with a lot when it comes to Robots. 2000 AD learned that early on (the hard way, given what happened to Action.) Speaking of 2000 AD, how good would it have been to see Geoff Senior on ABC Warriors?

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Zekiel's avatar

I only read the whole run of 80s Transformers comics as a student (in the early 2000s), but even then I thought Target 2006 was awesome. Galvatron’s plan is fundamentally awesome - particularly the detail that firing his cannon in the future will obliterate Autobot City Earth as well as Unicron - and I just loved the little detail that he test fires it by blowing up the Decepticon spaceship that is still in orbit around Earth (and which I’d completely forgotten about).

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