OTHER PUBLISHERS Ongoing Series

TOYROBOT MAGAZINE (2022)

"The Transformer community is one such group that misses reading real magazines about new toys, impressive collections, origins, and tips and tricks. ToyRobot is written and created by Transformer collectors that have become authorities on the brand. This issue has our second ever visual guide as we detail every G1 Cassette in detail (Soundwave and Blaster are there as well). Punch-Counterpunch gets a bit silly as Erik and Bill decide who'd win between Godzilla and Grimlock, where Erik is far too serious and Bill writes the funniest piece ever. Ravage continues her articles as she reviews the Jada Toys Nano Metalfigures set. Finally, the SR-71 spyplane has a massive write-up in this issue; by the time you're done, you'll be an expert!"

ToyRobot is written and created by Transformer collectors that have become authorities on the brand. They each have impressive collections that supply inspiration for most all the content in each issue. The vintage design and feel of each issue is meant to keep readers engaged and entertained. Photos are treated as works of art, and include toys from the creators' collections. Issues are printed on demand in small quantities. Issue #7 includes an interview with Transformers illustrator and package artist Mark Watts, a grading scale, pull out posters, and industry and collector news.

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8
Issues
48
Pages/Issue
Ongoing
Frequency
TBD
Rating

All Issues

Toyrobot Magazine #8

Issue #8

$12.99

Toyrobot Magazine #8

Release: March 08, 2023
Toyrobot Magazine #7

Issue #7

$12.99

Toyrobot Magazine #7

Release: December 07, 2022
Toyrobot Magazine #6

Issue #6

$12.99

Toyrobot Magazine #6

Release: December 07, 2022
Toyrobot Magazine #5

Issue #5

$12.99

Toyrobot Magazine #5

Release: April 20, 2022
Toyrobot Magazine #4

Issue #4

$12.99

Toyrobot Magazine #4

Release: February 23, 2022
Toyrobot Magazine #3

Issue #3

$12.99

Toyrobot Magazine #3

Release: February 23, 2022
Toyrobot Magazine #2

Issue #2

$12.99

Toyrobot Magazine #2

Release: December 29, 2021
Toyrobot Magazine #1

Issue #1

$12.99

Toyrobot Magazine #1

Release: December 29, 2021

Reading Order

  1. Toyrobot Magazine #1

    "ToyRobot is the professionally published magazine dedicated to the fandom of transforming toys, merchandise, and entertainment media - TV, movies, games, and music! Each issue is jam-packed with entertaining and informative articles, amazing photography and cool pull out posters! These 'Archive Editions' are a reprinting of the original sold-out first and second issues, and feature new duo-tone covers to separate them from the original printings."

  2. Toyrobot Magazine #2

    "ToyRobot is the professionally published magazine dedicated to the fandom of transforming toys, merchandise, and entertainment media - TV, movies, games, and music! Each issue is jam-packed with entertaining and informative articles, amazing photography and cool pull out posters! These 'Archive Editions' are a reprinting of the original sold-out first and second issues, and feature new duo-tone covers to separate them from the original printings."

  3. Toyrobot Magazine #3

    ToyRobot is written and created by Transformers collectors that have become authorities on the brand. The vintage design and feel of each issue is meant to keep readers engaged and entertained. Photos are treated as works of art, and include toys from the creators' collections. Issues are printed on demand in small quantities.

  4. Toyrobot Magazine #4

    ToyRobot is written and created by Transformers collectors that have become authorities on the brand. The vintage design and feel of each issue is meant to keep readers engaged and entertained. Photos are treated as works of art, and include toys from the creators' collections. Issues are printed on demand in small quantities.

  5. Toyrobot Magazine #5

    Interview with Aaron Archer, Kenner/Hasbro product designer, and many stories of Transformers and collectibles. Many life-long toy collectors have an affinity, and fond memories, about reading magazines featuring their favorite topic. ToyRobot is written and created by Transformer collectors that have become authorities on the brand. They each have impressive collections that supply inspiration for most all the content in each issue. The vintage design and feel of each issue is meant to keep readers engaged and entertained. Photos are treated as works of art, and include toys from the creators' collections. Issues are printed on demand in small quantities.

  6. Toyrobot Magazine #6

    Many life-long toy collectors have an affinity, and fond memories, about reading magazines featuring their favorite topic. The Transformers community is one such group that misses reading about new toys, impressive collections, origins, and tips and tricks. ToyRobot is written and created by Transformers collectors that have become authorities on the brand. The vintage design and feel of each issue is meant to keep readers engaged and entertained. Issue #6 features a story about the music group, CybertronicSpree, a review of Robosen Optimus Prime, pull out posters, and industry and collector news.  

  7. Toyrobot Magazine #7

    ToyRobot is written and created by Transformer collectors that have become authorities on the brand. They each have impressive collections that supply inspiration for most all the content in each issue. The vintage design and feel of each issue is meant to keep readers engaged and entertained. Photos are treated as works of art, and include toys from the creators' collections. Issues are printed on demand in small quantities. Issue #7 includes an interview with Transformers illustrator and package artist Mark Watts, a grading scale, pull out posters, and industry and collector news.

  8. Toyrobot Magazine #8

    "The Transformer community is one such group that misses reading real magazines about new toys, impressive collections, origins, and tips and tricks. ToyRobot is written and created by Transformer collectors that have become authorities on the brand. This issue has our second ever visual guide as we detail every G1 Cassette in detail (Soundwave and Blaster are there as well). Punch-Counterpunch gets a bit silly as Erik and Bill decide who'd win between Godzilla and Grimlock, where Erik is far too serious and Bill writes the funniest piece ever. Ravage continues her articles as she reviews the Jada Toys Nano Metalfigures set. Finally, the SR-71 spyplane has a massive write-up in this issue; by the time you're done, you'll be an expert!"

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