Transformers

The Transformers #20 (Marvel Comics September 1986) is a collectible comic book from the US Comics universe. Written and illustrated by various artists and writers including Ian Akin, Brian Garvey, Herb Trimpe, and Bob Budiansky, this single issue features characters such as Ravage, Charlene, Skids, Megatron, and more. Set in the Transformers universe, this science fiction comic book is part of the Copper Age era and is in color format. Published by Marvel Comics, this comic is intended for a general audience and is a direct edition.

The product is a set of three 1:3 scale bust heads of popular Transformers characters Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, and Megatron, designed by McFarlane Toys. The bust heads come in their original packaging, making them ideal for collectors and fans of the Transformers franchise. Made of plastic and suitable for ages 14 and up, these detailed figures are a must-have for any Transformers enthusiast looking to add unique and iconic characters to their collection.

The Transformers #1 Newsstand Variant comic book by Marvel Comics, released in September 1984, features the debut of the character “Transformer” in a single issue format. This collectible item is part of the US Comics tradition within the Transformers universe, catering to English-speaking audiences during the Copper Age of comics. As a sought-after variant, it holds significance within the series title and is a valuable addition to any comic book collection. CGC 8.0

“What If…? Galactus: Galactus Transformed Moon Knight? #1″ is a comic book published by Marvel Comics in March 2025. Written by Cam Smith, Alex Segura, and illustrated by artists Chris Campana, Roberto Poggi, Scot Eaton, and Rachelle Rosenberg, this issue explores a unique storyline in the What If…? universe. The comic features popular Marvel characters like Firelord, Moon Knight, Galactus, and more, set in the modern age era of US Comics. With a focus on superheroes and the Transformers universe, this issue offers a creative twist on familiar characters and themes in the world of comic books.”

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