Here's the Google Groups version of the Usenet post from May 22nd, 1984, which appears to be the first internet comment about Transformers ever:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en# ... MOYd_32hwJ
Ah Usenet, I remember him, Horatio, a fellow of infinite flames, he hath burned my back a thousand times.My vote for worst comic of the year would have to go to Marvel's TRANSFORMERS #1. Has anyone out there seen it? I'm still trying to figure out why I wanted to spend $.75 on it in the first place, but any reason I may have had was inadequate.
The premise is that two groups of 'robots' evolve on a faraway planet and start an eons long war for control of same. This knocks the planet from its orbit and sends it spinning through our solar system (!) The goodguy robots send an expedition out to punch a path through the asteroid belt, where they are ambushed by the badguy robots and all end up crashing into Earth and being suspended for ages in a volcano. Then they wake up and start the battle again.
I had thought I had seen bad comic writing at its peak during Marv Wolfman's tenure on MACHINE MAN (MM 10-13 in particular are classically bad comics and can be savored as such), but I think Ralph Macchio has topped even this. The following is typical :
--The AUTOBOTS. Whereas life elsewhere in the cosmos usually evolved through carbon-bonding, here it was the interaction of naturally occurring gears levers and pulleys that miraculously brought forth sentient beings.
In addition, both sides go through incredibly bad sequences to establish the identity of each robot in the worst 'of course you know..' manner, and there are gaping holes in even elementary plot logic.
First has been accusing Marvel of what ammounts to dumping. I cannot think of any other reason for this comic to exist,and admit to being mystified about its intended audience (esp given the price).
On a more pleasant note, many thanks to y'all out there for plugging Swamp Thing and Summerset (sp?) Holmes. I am enjoying them.
Clear Ether
Ted Nolan
That said, from what I've seen he's not entirely wrong, that Marvel Transformers #1 is pretty ghastly in writing, though I've never had the chance to read it c2c. I dunno about worst of the year though.
And if you're wondering, 1984's 75 cents is just $1.70 in today's money. HOW DID THEY PAY THEIR RENT?!?


