Transformers (1984 Marvel) Canadian Price Variant comic books
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$12.00
Canadian Edition with $1.00 cover price. Part 4 of 4. Story by Jim Salicrup. Art by Frank Springer and Kim DeMulder. It's the Autobots' last stand. Low on fuel and out matched, these benevolent Transformers fall before their oppressor rivals, the vile Decepticons. This story's end proves one thing...the good guys don't always win. This is a first printing. All 2nd or 3rd printings have a 2nd, 3rd printing notice on inside at bottom of indicia on first/splash page. 2nd printings were done for most issues from #1 to #9. Cover price $1.00.
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$8.00
$4.00
$4.00
Canadian Edition with $1.00 cover price. Early comic book version of the famous "transforming" robots. Soundwave sneaks into and takes over an aerospace plant in order to broadcast Shockwave's evil plans to the world and Ratchet, a medical transformer, has to think like a warrior in "Warrior School." Script by Bob Budiansky and art by William Johnson & Kyle Baker. This is a first printing. All 2nd or 3rd printings have a 2nd, 3rd printing notice on inside at bottom of indicia on first/splash page. 2nd printings were done for most issues from #1 to #9. Cover price $1.00.
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$7.00
$4.00
Canadian Edition with $1.00 cover price. Early comic book version of the famous "transforming" robots. The Autobots are back and have regained control of the Ark and still have to deal with Shockwave's evil plans. Meanwhile, Josie Beller, injured by the Decepticons, has recovered and wants revenge. Now in a new persona known as Circuit Breaker, she helps G.B. Blackrock in his quest to destroy the robots in "Dis-Integrated Circuits." Script by Bob Budiansky and art by Mike Manley & M. Hands. This is a first printing. All 2nd or 3rd printings have a 2nd, 3rd printing notice on inside at bottom of indicia on first/splash page. 2nd printings were done for most issues from #1 to #9. Cover price $1.00.
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$7.00
Canadian Edition with $1.00 cover price. Early comic book version of the famous "transforming" robots. Now understanding his abilities a little better, Buster puts them to use and tries to help the Autobots in their battle against the Decepticons. But those plans don't go as intended. Meanwhile, the Autobots have rescued Optimus Prime but they don't realize that they have fallen into a trap in "Prime Time." Script by Bob Budiansky and art by Herb Trimpe & Al Gordon. Cover price $1.00.
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Issue #13
$10.00
Canadian Edition with $.95 cover price - Early comic book version of the famous "transforming" robots. This issue has a Transformers tale from a different viewpoint as loser and gambler Joey Slick stumbles across a very strange gun while running from some gangsters trying to collect on Slick's gambling debts. But the gun is actually Megatron in a transformed state and Joey uses Megatron to his advantage and fixes a few things in his miserable life in "Shooting Star." Script by Bob Budiansky and art by Don Perlin & Al Gordon. 32 pages, FC.
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$8.00
$8.00
Canadian Edition with $.95 cover price - Early comic book version of the famous "transforming" robots. An organization called Triple I has been asked to do something about the Transformers, which they consider to be a giant robot menace. Their solution: create a robot master for the public to blame for this menace in "I, Robot Master." Script by Bob Budiansky and art by Don Perlin & Keith Williams. 32 pages, FC.
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$8.00
Canadian Edition with $.95 cover price - Early comic book version of the famous "transforming" robots. Back on Cybertron, the home planet of the Transformers, the war between the Decepticons and Autobots continues. Scrounge, an Autobot, discovers important and revealing news but is kidnapped before he can relay the news to his Autobot comrades. So Blaster and the other Autobots resolve to find and rescue Scrounge in "Return to Cybertron – Part 1 – The Smelting Pool." Script by Bob Budiansky and art by Don Perlin & Keith Williams. 32 pages, FC.
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$8.00
$8.00
Canadian Edition with $.95 cover price - Early comic book version of the famous "transforming" robots. As the Autobots leave their base to go out on a mission, the Ark's only protection and last line of defense against a Decepticon attack is a reprogrammed Omega Supreme. Meanwhile, Donny Finkleberg, the human portraying the Robot Master persona is having second thoughts about the role in "Command Performances." Script by Bob Budiansky and art by Don Perlin & Ian Akin & Brian Garvey. 32 pages, FC.








