For this episode of
Not Your Father's Autobot, we're discussing
Transformers: Generation 2 issue #11, cover dated September, 1994. This issue can be found reprinted via the
Transformers: Rage in Heaven paperback, which may be purchased via Amazon. Listeners may also wish to try to find a copy of either the collected paperback or the issue itself via
eBay (purchases through these links do not support the podcast in any way).
Listeners have the opportunity to win a copy of the Deluxe edition of Transformers: Generation 2 issue #1!
To enter, just leave a comment on Blackrock’s Toybox, on any Podcast episode’s show notes. Comments left on sites other than Blackrock’s Toybox, as well as comments left on non-podcast entries on the blog, will not count. If possible, please include your e-mail when you register your comment, so we’ll know how to contact you if you win. One entry per username/e-mail address. Blackrock's Toybox reserves the right to eliminate comments/entries deemed to be spam content or otherwise ineligible. We’ll draw a name at random from all the eligible comments that appear before April 24th, 2022, and read the winner’s name aloud during Listener Feedback after our discussion of issue #12. We’ll pay for shipping to any location within the United States. Listeners from outside the United States are welcome to enter, but must be willing to pay postage from the United States to their location. If the winner chooses to decline the prize, another name may be chosen at random from the remaining entries. Good luck!
My co-host, Nick Wright, can also be found on The BitGeek Podcast via YouTube and on audio.All music used on the podcast may be found on Pixabay, which provides royalty free music, free for commercial and non-commercial use.
The theme music is "Untamed Land" by Electronic-Senses.
Music during the synopsis of "Dark Shadows!" is "Techno24" by 1tamara2.
Music during the synopsis of "Tales of Earth: Part Eight" is "WAR" by Lesfm.
Music during the G2 Character Spotlight is "This Minimal Technology (Pure)" by Coma-Media.
Music during the end credits is "Thorn & Thickets" by hatgoki.
Explosion sound effects come from www.soundjay.com, which provides such sounds free of charge.
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