Battle on the Junk Planet
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"Battle on the Junk Planet" | |||||||||||||
Publisher | Marvel Books | ||||||||||||
First published | 1986 | ||||||||||||
Written by | Nancy Krulik | ||||||||||||
Art by | Brad Joyce | ||||||||||||
ISBN | ISBN 0-87135-116-1 ISBN 9780871351166 | ||||||||||||
Page count | 16 story pages, 4 pages of stickers |
The Autobots crash land on the Planet of Junk and run into its hostile inhabitants.
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Synopsis
Perceptor, Arcee, Springer and Blurr are working on mapping down the universe when their ship gets hit by a meteor rain. To repair the damage taken by the ship's engines, Perceptor advises making an emergency landing. They safely land on the nearest planet, which Perceptor deduces is the Junk Planet.
While the others start repairs, glad that they at least landed on a planet full of spare parts, Blurr goes off to explore the surrounding area. Unbeknownst to him, he's being observed by three of the planet's natives. Their leader, Wreck-Gar, becomes impressed with Blurr's speed and decides he wants the Autobot's engine for himself. In an attempt to obtain it, the Junkions attack the Autobots.
Despite the Autobots' efforts to drive their attackers off, the Junkions appear to be winning when Hot Rod and Kup arrive, searching for their friends. While Hot Rod immediately wants to join the fight, he is stopped by Kup, who seems to know a little about the Junkions. Armed with the universal greeting and an Energon Stick as gift, Kup then approaches Wreck-Gar, who returns the greeting.
Now friendly, the Junkions help repairing the Autobots' spaceship and wave their new allies goodbye when they leave.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Notes
- On page 10, "Wreck-Gar becomes his motorcycle and his motorcycle transforms into Wreck-Gar!" Make of that whatever you will.
- The Universal Greeting is called the Universal Autobot Greeting.
- The story is a (rather loose) adaptation of the Planet of Junk sequences from The Transformers: The Movie.
Junkion speech references
- "Faster than a speeding bullet" is a phrase commonly used to describe Superman.
- "I'm worth it" was a tag from L'Oreal haircare products.
- "Hi, ho! Silver!" is a reference to the Lone Ranger's famous battlecry as he rode his horse Silver. "Kimosabe" was how Tonto referred to the Lone Ranger.
- "Go for the Gusto" came from advertisements for Schlitz beer.
- "Baby, you're the greatest" was a phrase commonly used to end Honeymooners episodes.
External links
- "Battle on the Junk Planet" at Steve-o's Transformers Site