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Friday, June 26, 2009
Weekly Transformers Feature: Brakedown GTS

Friday, June 19, 2009
Weekly Transformers Feature: Heatwave (and Nexus Prime/Nexus Maximus)

If you came here looking for something pornographic, you've come to the wrong place.



Like all Energon-era combiners (from which all of these toys originate, in terms of the molds used), you can swap out the limbs in any configuration you want (or even replace a limb with another Energon combiner mold figure). The configuration above is actually not the one suggested by the instructions that come with Heatwave (which tells you where to put the limbs, but not actually how to transform the limbs into the "limb" configuration! The TCC provided a link to instructions at one point, but the closure of the club means that link no longer works, and it was not archived by Archive.org. Sorry!). Instead, I've opted to combine Nexus Maximus in the formation that the club comic depicted him in a couple of years ago, when the only hint we had as to the combiner formation was a crude "cave drawing" on an ancient wall (of course, that "cave drawing" uses the Barricade mold's original head, rather than the one created for Nexus Maximus). Call it "personal preference" if you want. I just like it better.
UPDATE: As of September 27, 2009, it has been reported that the name of the combiner as featured in the Official Transformers Collectors Club comic is Nexus Prime, in keeping with the original intention.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Rest in Peace, Pushing Daisies

The facts were these: Pushing Daisies premiered (in the United States) on October 3rd, 2007, as one of the most anticipated new television shows of the 2007-2008 season. Initial ratings were good, and the show seemed to be one of those rare shows to actually live up to its own hype. Pushing Daisies was granted an early renewal when the Writers' Strike of that year cut its first season down to a mere 9 episodes. The show then remained absent from our screens for most of the next year, until the second season finally began on October 1, 2008. Sadly, the long absence from public awareness proved too much for the tale of the piemaker, and ratings never approached their first season levels. Pushing Daisies was quietly pulled from the network schedule, disappearing around Christmastime with three episodes filmed, but never aired. Those three episodes were just as quietly shown in a Saturday-at-10:00 pm time-slot (dare I say, a "graveyard slot"?) over the past few weeks.

Appropriately enough for a show about a person who could raise the dead, there remains the possibility of life after death for Pushing Daisies. Creator Bryan Fuller has worked out a deal with DC Comics to do a 12-issue Pushing Daisies comic book. I've found no word at this point as to when such a series would be available, and given the unpredictability of the comic book industry, it still might not happen at all. But I appreciate the effort made into making sure that the story of Pushing Daisies may not yet be entirely dead.
Friday, June 12, 2009
BotCon 2009 Exclusive Feature: Elita-1




Thursday, June 11, 2009
BotCon 2009 Exclusive Feature: Razorclaw




Although the "BotCon Anniversary Pack" was a convention exclusive, Fun Publications made 2000 sets, and these did not all sell out before the end of the convention. Remaining sets can still be ordered from the Transformers Club Online Store for the same price as they were sold for at the convention itself (minus California's 9.25% sales tax, but plus shipping).
EXTRA: Members of the Fun Publications staff went to see a taping of The Price is Right when they were out here for the convention, and one them got called up on stage! The episode aired today, and you can catch it at CBS.com tonight, and for the next couple of weeks.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
BotCon 2009 Exclusive Feature: Skyquake



Tuesday, June 9, 2009
BotCon 2009 Exclusive Feature: Banzai-Tron


Monday, June 8, 2009
BotCon 2009 Exclusive Feature: Leozack





I've always argued that I often care more about the characterization behind the robots than the toys themselves, and by that standard, Leozack is a lot of fun. I hope the folks at Fun Publications can find more ways to use this character in the future.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
BotCon 2009 Exclusive Feature: Scourge




I wish that Scourge's character was featured more fully in the "Wings of Honor" comic. Not only does Scourge not feature in the flashback (which is appropriate, since Scourge is generally established as having been created by Unicron in the year 2005), he doesn't really do anything significant in the framing story besides having a weapon blow up in his face. Really, they could have given that job to anyone! Still, it gets us a pretty nice toy.

Friday, June 5, 2009
BotCon 2009 Exclusive Feature: Kup

Thursday, June 4, 2009
BotCon 2009 Exclusive Feature: Landshark





Wednesday, June 3, 2009
BotCon 2009 Exclusive Feature: Flak




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