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''[=GoBots=]'' was a five-issue miniseries published by Creator/IDWPublishing in 2018 and written and illustrated by Tom Scioli of ''Webcomic/AmericanBarbarian'' and ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe'' fame. The comic book is a reimagining of Tonka's [=GoBots=] franchise that uses some characters from the Creator/HannaBarbera [[WesternAnimation/ChallengeOfTheGobots cartoon]], but differs drastically from the established canon.
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* ReimaginingThaArtifact: Scooter’s more childish traits are reinterpreted as [[spoiler: the result of brain damage from a botched memory wipe performed on him by Leader-1]].
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* ReimaginingThaArtifact: ReimaginingTheArtifact: Scooter’s more childish traits are reinterpreted as [[spoiler: the result of brain damage from a botched memory wipe performed on him by Leader-1]].
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler: The CanonWielding is hinted at through Road Ranger’s use of phrases such as “Transform and Roll Out” and “more than meets the eye”.]]
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* ReimaginingThaArtifact: Scooter’s more childish traits are reinterpreted as [[spoiler: the result of brain damage from a botched memory wipe performed on him by Leader-1]].
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* CrossoverRelatives: See CanonWelding.
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* DisintegrationChamber: The "Go-Bot De-Materializer", which Turbo uses to "disintegrate" Loco. [[spoiler: Except it's actually a time machine.]]
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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: [[spoiler:Cy-Kill]]'s many atrocities and reckless grabs for power are implied to be violent ways of compensating for the humiliation of being created as a vehicle for his fellow androids.
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** Crasher is depicted sporting the white and blue color scheme of her original toy in the miniseries' first two issues, later switching to her more familiar orange and black color scheme when she resurfaces in the fourth issue.
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** Crasher is depicted sporting the white and blue color scheme of her original toy in the miniseries' first two issues, later switching to her more familiar black and orange and black color scheme when she resurfaces in the fourth issue.
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** Crasher is depicted sporting the white and blue color scheme of her original toy in the miniseries' first two issues, later switching to her more familiar orange and black color scheme when she resurfaces in the final issue.
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** Crasher is depicted sporting the white and blue color scheme of her original toy in the miniseries' first two issues, later switching to her more familiar orange and black color scheme when she resurfaces in the final issue.fourth issue.
** The Lazer Lance required to defeat Zod is a nod to how the original Zod toy came with a special lance that could be used to activate or deactivate the electronic toy.
** The Lazer Lance required to defeat Zod is a nod to how the original Zod toy came with a special lance that could be used to activate or deactivate the electronic toy.