Here, I have one last bit of jumping around between volumes 2 and 4 of the Til All Are One compendia, before things finally settle down and I just do the stories in the order they're presented... for a bit anyway. As I have been doing, I've incorporated the issues of Transformers Universe and G.I.Joe and the Transformers in publication order relative to the US stories.
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| from Transformers Universe #4 |
written by Bob Budiansky, illustrated by Ian Akin & Brian Garvey, lettered by Brenda Mings, colored by Nel Yomtov
The last set of Transformers Universe profiles is mostly notable because it contains the ones for characters from The Transformers: The Movie. I was mostly surprised to realize that the robots from Lithone (the planet Unicron devours at the beginning of the movie to prove the situation is serious) have detailed personalities and bios given they just get killed off!
"Funeral for a Friend!", from The Transformers US #26 (Mar. 1987) / Transformers UK #109-10 (18-25 Apr. 1987), reprinted in The Transformers: Til All Are One Compendium Two (2025)
written by Bob Budiansky, penciled by Don Perlin, inked by Brett Breeding, lettered by Janice Chiang, colored by Nel Yomtov
I want to like this issue, which focuses on one my favorite Autobots, Ratchet. But one has the feeling the Budiansky has lost interest in and control of his characters, and this story in particular is very contrived. Some random two-bit human crook called "The Mechanic" manages to take over Ratchet and gain access to the Ark while all the Autobots are away at Optimus Prime's funeral. It feels like Uncle Bob isn't really trying on this one.
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| from G.I.Joe and the Transformers #4 |
written by Michael Higgins, penciled by Herb Trimpe, inked by Vince Colletta, lettered by Joe Rosen, colored by Nel Yomtov
At this point, I have lost all interest in this crossover. So too, it seems, has everyone involved in the regular Transformers book; earlier, there was sort of a sop that this could be taking place at the same time as it, but I don't see how this possibly fits it or around the events of "Funeral for a Friend" at all. Well, at least it's all over... though the UK version of the G.I.Joe crossover is coming up, so I haven't escaped yet.
"King of the Hill!" / Wanted: Galvatron, Dead or Alive / Burning Sky! / Hunters, from The Transformers US #27 (Apr. 1987) / Transformers UK #111-8 (2 May–20 June 1987), reprinted in The Transformers: Til All Are One Compendium Two (2025)
written by Bob Budiansky and Simon Furman; penciled by Don Perlin, Geoff Senior, Will Simpson, Dan Reed, and Jeff Anderson; inked by Ian Akin & Brian Garvey, Geoff Senior, Tim Perkins, Dan Reed, and Stephen Baskerville; lettered by Janice Chiang, Annie Halfacree, Starkings, and Mike Scott; colored by Nel Yomtov and Steve White
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| from The Transformers US #27 |
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| from The Transformers UK #115 |
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| from The Transformers UK #118 |
- Target: 2006 was eleven parts long. Someone must have decided that was a bad idea and shouldn't be repeated, because this story is nine parts long but divided into five separate "stories" of mostly two parts.
- How can Ultra Magnus be wandering around the American countryside for months without finding the Ark? Is he stupid?
- Kup is always portrayed as one of the longest-serving Autobots... yet whenever 2007 Kup travels back in time to 1987, none of the 1987 Autobots know who he is. So where did he serve and who with?
This is the eleventh in a series of posts about Marvel's The Transformers. The next covers US issues #28-30 and UK issues #119-27 & 130-33. Previous installments are listed below:
- US #1-3 & 33-34 / UK #1-6 & 9-17 (1984-85)
- US #4-8 / UK #7-8 & 18-30 (1984-85)
- US #9-12 / UK #31-41 (1985-86)
- US #13-14 / UK #42-54 (1985-86)
- US #15-16 / UK #54-63 (1985-86)
- US #17-20 / UK #64-74 (1986)
- UK #75-84 (1986-87)
- US #21-22 / UK #85-92 (1986-87)
- US #23 / UK #93-104 (1986-87)
- US #24-25 / UK #105-8 & 265-76 (1987)





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