Chrono Defender

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Chrono Defender
Micronauts character
Chronodefenderart.jpg
Chrono Defender art
First appearance

Micronauts Protectors of Inner Space Annual 1
Created by

Brian Vox
Japanese name

East/Eric/Elder/Evan
Information
Abilities

  • Flight

Chrono Defender is a fictional character in the Micronauts series. Based on a Microman figure, he was created in 2018 by Brian Vox.

Micronauts

Chrono Defender has a Chrono-Chamber, similar to Pharoid's Time Chamber. He also utilizes two anti-gravity wings.

Development

Chrono Defender is based on the Microman M15x series, also called Command 1.

Command 1 figures were released in 1977, and reissued in 1999.

Chrono Defender (M151 East Clear Mode) first appeared on mock up box art by Brian Vox.

Comics

Micronauts Protectors of Inner Space

Chrono Defender was among the cast in the 2018 art series Micronauts Protectors of Inner Space by Brian Vox. The red Chrono Defender (Microman Eric) appeared on the cover of Annual 1.

Toys

  • Takara Microman M151 East (1977, 1999)
East is a blue and black figure with a silver head, white hands and gold accessories.
Comes with a blue capsule.
  • Takara Microman M152 Eric (1977, 1999)
Eric is a red and white figure with a silver head and gold accessories.
Comes with a red capsule.
  • Takara Microman M153 Elder (1977, 1999)
Elder is a translucent blue and white figure with a silver head and gold accessories.
Comes with a translucent blue capsule.
  • Takara Microman M154 Evan (1977, 1999)
Evan is a black and yellow figure with a silver head, white hands and gold accessories.
Comes with a grey capsule.
  • Takara Microman Command 1 Clear Mode (2001)
A four-pack of figures in clear plastic, except for Elder, who is in opaque plastic.
A Toys-R-Us Japan exclusive.

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