THE MiGHTY MARVEL CHECKLiST: WEEK 19

SATURDAY 3rd DECEMBER 1988

As more and more houses on our streets put their decorations up and the ice over the railway bridge made walking to school an adventure, Marvel UK kept my friends and I warm with the latest issues of The Real Ghostbusters and The Transformers and Action Force, with covers drawn by Dougie Braithwaite with Dave Hine, and Stephen Baskerville respectively.

In #195 of Transformers it comes to light that centuries ago two Autobot cassettes (how 80s) crash landed on Earth with important data about an incoming threat. They were found by a pirate ship’s crew which later sank and that’s why the Decepticons have now built their tropical island (their disguised space craft) in this area as they hunt for the cassettes. This feels like a live-action movie plot, flashing back in time to add a previously unknown plot line. It’s great fun!

A reader also asks is he’s too old to read Transformers, Action Force, Death’s Head and Dragon’s Claws. Little could that 18-year-old have known how these comics would remain treasured for decades. The Real Ghostbusters’ readers are asked to help them save the world with a toy product recall (too much lead in a Ghost Pen Light) and Spengler’s Spirit Guide details lesser known vampires such as Dracula’s gullible brother who was killed with Perrier. How could Marvel top that? Let’s check the checklist.

Dragon’s Claws #7 is probably my favourite issue. It definitely highlights my favourite character. Mercy had the most interesting background of all the Claws with a determination to end corruption and bring down those who think they’re above the law (very ‘Knight Rider‘). Having a copycat on the loose is a great way of getting to know Mercy’s character, and this issue more than any makes me mourn the premature cancellation of the comic; there’s so much potential in Mercy and this only scratches the surface.

Action Force Monthly #7 is the same issue as last week and the Claws needn’t have felt too put out not being the ‘Don’t Miss’ comic, they’re the stars of that one too! After a certain mechanoid guest starred in Dragon’s Claws two months previous it was time for them to return the favour (and hopefully bring across more readers) for Death’s Head’s sophomore release. It’s a brilliant issue and reads like a funny buddy cop movie from the 80s. So yes, it deserved its position on the checklist.

The only new comics advert this week is rather basic but the cover to the latest fortnightly Marvel Bumper Comic was enough to whet the appetite. Did these movies have strips inside or written articles? Maybe we’ll find out at a later stage on the blog? Hopefully, because I’d love to collect this series eventually. I do remember owning a Bros. special from Marvel UK (for some reason) and it contained comic strips. Bad comic strips, mind you.

Did you collect The Marvel Bumper Comic? I think I only ever had the Holiday Special which started it all off. Do you think it’s worth collecting? For now though, it is but a pipe dream. However, we’re now well and truly into this year’s seasonal posts on the blog so there’s plenty to keep me busy and my wandering hands away from overpriced eBay auctions. More checklist fun next week including an advert for a movie adaptation to one of the above. More in seven days as per usual.

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TRANSFORMERS 195 (Instagram)

DRAGON’S CLAWS 7

DEATH’S HEAD 2

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