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This article is about issue #35 of the Marvel US comic. For the episode of the Generation 1 cartoon, see Child's Play (episode).
The Transformers (US) #35
The Transformers (UK) #141–142
MarvelUS-35.jpg
When a problem comes along, you must whip it!
"Child's Play"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published August 1987
Cover date December 1987
Script Bob Budiansky
Pencils Don Perlin
Inks Ian Akin and Brian Garvey
Colors Nelson Yomtov
Lettering Jack Morelli
Editor Don Daley
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

A group of children stumble into the middle of a Transformers battle.

Contents

Synopsis

A group of four small children are playing in a rail yard, but their play is interrupted when one of them sees a police car: the Protectobot Streetwise. The Protectobots are transporting Blaster to the Ark to be tried and executed for treason. The grim task is likewise interrupted when Blades discovers that the Combaticons are nearby. Groove transports Blaster to a safe hiding place while the other Protectobots investigate.

While the Protectobots and Combaticons battle, Sammy discovers Blaster. As the nearby battle threatens the children, Blaster convinces Robin to remove a mode lock that prevents him from transforming out of his tape deck mode, so that he may be able to protect them.

When Bruticus stuns Defensor, Blaster steps in to confront Bruticus himself, telling the giant robot that he no longer has allegiance to the Protectobots, who are holding him prisoner. Bruticus forces Blaster to prove his loyalty by killing one of the human children. Blaster points his rifle, and pulls the trigger. Sammy immediately cries out in pain, and collapses.

As Bruticus examines the child's fallen form, Blaster knocks him out with a massive electrical shock from a downed powerline. Sammy then gets up, having only played dead, knowing that Blaster would not really have hurt him, but understanding Blaster's need to convince Bruticus that Blaster had no loyalty to the humans.

Hot Spot chooses not to arrest Blaster, realizing that to do so would be to go against his own principles. The mode lock is instead attached to the Combaticon Blast Off, enabling Blaster to treat the children to a ride in space. No sooner do they achieve orbit than Blaster and the children find themselves fired upon. The Ark is spaceworthy once again, and Grimlock is using it to make sure Blaster is brought to justice!

Featured characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"By the Prime Matrix itself, I swear that no harm will come to Daisy, small one, or any of you!"

Blaster pledges on his honor to protect a teddy bear and its human companions


"Well done, Autobot. You surprised me -- I didn't think you were brave enough to do it!"
"Killing defenseless humans isn't my idea of bravery, Bruticus -- but then what would a Decepticon know about bravery, anyway?" [zaps him with downed powerlines]

Bruticus gets his comeuppance from Blaster


"These humans mean a lot to you."
"If we can't protect the weakest among this planet's natives, we're no better than the Decepticons, Hot Spot."

Hot Spot and Blaster

Notes

Artwork and technical errors

  • The third panel on page 4 has an asterisk with no corresponding footnote. Presumably this would have been to remind readers about events in issue #32.
  • On page fourteen, Defensor taunts himself about the ineffectiveness of his fireball cannon. Obviously, this dialogue box should have pointed to Bruticus instead.
  • Page 21: Blaster's speech balloon spells Hot Spot's name as one word.
  • The checklist for Marvel comics released has the description for this issue as "Hey, look! British Transformers!" This would have described the previous 2 issues.

Continuity errors

  • Though set in the 1980s, the story depicts a rail yard with steam locomotives and wooden boxcars—both items that disappeared from common use decades earlier.
  • Why are the Protectobots wandering down dirt roads and through rail yards on their way back to the Ark? Are they lost?
  • For that matter, there doesn't appear to be any objective behind the Combaticons' ambush besides "shoot some Autobots", nor any reason for the Protectobots to walk right into what they already suspect is an ambush.
  • The Autobots have been working for months to build a geothermal generator as an independent power source... but as soon as they get it working, they immediately take off into space, leaving it behind!

Continuity notes

  • Blaster's gun ran out of energy, and he was arrested, in "Used Autobots".
  • The Autobots working to repair the Ark has been a running background plot since issue #2.

Real-life references

  • The issue is set in northern California; the Ark's location is in rural Oregon.

UK printing

Issue #141

Issue #142

Other trivia

  • The US cover for this issue makes a radical stylistic choice in colouring the two merge groups in block colours. The result is very striking, but has been criticised for being 'lazy'. The UK cover for issue #142, similarly depicts Bruticus hitting Defensor with a train but renders the two of them in full colour.

Bot Roster

  • Autobots: 31 active, 6 Throttlebots captured by RAAT, 14 in repair bay. (51 total)
  • Decepticons: 34 active; 10 offline. (44 total)

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Covers (3)

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US

  • M&M's - inside front cover
  • MPC Model Kits - between pages 4 & 5
  • American Comics - between pages 5 & 6
  • East Coast Comics - between pages 9 & 10
  • Oxy acne products - between pages 12 & 13 (2 pages)
  • The Fall of the Mutants - between pages 15 & 16
  • Bullpen Bulletins and checklist - between pages 19 & 20
  • Various Comic Dealers - between pages 20 & 21
  • Marvel subscription service
  • Chips Ahoy! cookies - inside back cover
  • TSR Top Secret/S.I. RPG (back cover)

UK

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