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| Notes = * The back cover of the issue featured [[High Noon Tex]], a one-page strip that had been used earlier in {{c|Transformers (UK) Vol 1 167}} to promote the "Dragon's Claws" title.
 
| Notes = * The back cover of the issue featured [[High Noon Tex]], a one-page strip that had been used earlier in {{c|Transformers (UK) Vol 1 167}} to promote the "Dragon's Claws" title.

Revision as of 23:16, 5 June 2019

Appearing in "Heroes' Welcome!"

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Items:

  • FASTFAX
  • Magnesium flares
  • Sonic squeal

Vehicles:

  • '' (Name first revealed)

Synopsis for "Heroes' Welcome!"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "Tales from a Post-Apocalyptic World!"

Featured Characters:

  • Reverend P. Gunn

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Synopsis for "Tales from a Post-Apocalyptic World!"

One-page story.

Appearing in "High Noon Tex"

Reprint of the 2nd story from
Transformers (UK) #167High Noon Tex

Featured Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Tex (First appearance; dies)

Locations:

  • Scarvix (Unnamed)
    • Lang Building (First appearance) (Unnamed)

Synopsis for "High Noon Tex"

Reprint of the 2nd story from
Transformers (UK) #167High Noon Tex
Death's Head (Styrakos) from Transformers (UK) Vol 1 167 001

Working as a freelance peacekeeping agent on Scarvix, Death's Head was hired to kill a farmer, destroy his livelihood, and burn all his possessions. His brother, Tex, apparently took it personally. When Tex came looking for Death's Head at his office, the mechanoid had rigged a dummy with a copious amount of explosives. After blowing Tex to kingdom come, Death's Head walked away shaking his head, thinking on how some people had no sense of humor.

Notes

  • The back cover of the issue featured High Noon Tex, a one-page strip that had been used earlier in Transformers (UK) #167 to promote the "Dragon's Claws" title.

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