I remember my mom wrote to panini when we couldn't find issue 10 asking if it had been canned and they actually wrote back and said yeah sorry about that the sales were low so they sent me some minicons witch was good of them funnily enough the mini comic inside would've made a great conclusion to the story in the previous issue
That was good of them to send you some mini-cons. I won some DVDs from the Titan comic near the end of it's run. I think because so few people were buying it I was one of the only people entering the competitions!
@@smallredcow918 I think it was about 9 years in the end. Only the first year or two were worth getting though. The quality really went downhill after that. They stopped reprinting any US material and most of the comic was just a puzzle book rather than an actual comic.
I do have a UK comic which is the comic book adaption of the 1989 Batman film and even review it on my youtube channel plus I have been colleting the transformers Armada dream wave comics and even review issue 1 and share my thoughts on it
The old Uk comics from the 80s and early 90s were great. We still get good reprints of the US strips in collections with nice cardboard covers but the Uk original material now is nigh on non existant.
1st. I used to watch this as a kid on Fox Kids back in circa. 2002 in the UK.
I used to watch it every night after work on sky one back in 2003. Hated it at first but as the show went on I really got into it.
The Last issue you showed wasn't the last. I had the issue after that that had the two Optimus and Megatron figures.
Do you still have it? I haven't been able to find anything online about issues past issue 9.
I remember my mom wrote to panini when we couldn't find issue 10 asking if it had been canned and they actually wrote back and said yeah sorry about that the sales were low so they sent me some minicons witch was good of them funnily enough the mini comic inside would've made a great conclusion to the story in the previous issue
That was good of them to send you some mini-cons. I won some DVDs from the Titan comic near the end of it's run. I think because so few people were buying it I was one of the only people entering the competitions!
@@JurassicRod Nice , looking back I wished I'd picked the Titan comic up back in the day how long did that one last for?
@@smallredcow918 I think it was about 9 years in the end. Only the first year or two were worth getting though. The quality really went downhill after that. They stopped reprinting any US material and most of the comic was just a puzzle book rather than an actual comic.
@@JurassicRod did you hsve thse whennyou wre a kid
@@zacharyjochumsen9677 Yeah
One thing I don't get is how comics have fan art in the first issue. Do they start it because of the art and toys?
This is why I only buy American comics as they are more fun to read and have better stuff than the UK ones we get with puzzles and childish storylines
I agree, UK comics now are disposable trash. Such a shame as back in the 80s the UK made some great original comic material.
I do have a UK comic which is the comic book adaption of the 1989 Batman film and even review it on my youtube channel plus I have been colleting the transformers Armada dream wave comics and even review issue 1 and share my thoughts on it
The old Uk comics from the 80s and early 90s were great. We still get good reprints of the US strips in collections with nice cardboard covers but the Uk original material now is nigh on non existant.
The Marvel UK one was great though