Crank (Starriors)

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Crank
Starriors character
Crank-carded.jpg
Crank toy on card
First appearance

Starriors Volume 1 #1, November 1984
Created by

Tomy
Information
Species Wastor
Abilities

Affiliation

Protectors, Wastors
Model

Speed Drill

Crank is a fictional character from the Starriors series in 1984. He is a heroic member of the Protectors and has a speed drill in his chest.

Starriors

Crank is a Protector Wastor equipped with a speed drill. Protectors are originally programmed to rebuild civilization so that structures, facilities, and ecologies would be established and ready for use upon man's return. Wastors are a humanoid series of Starrior, roughly the same height as an adult human, though somewhat bulkier.

Fictional biography

Crank: Slow-witted gentle Wastor, with a rage as big as he is.

Animated series

Crank appears in the animated segment of several 1984 Starriors commercials where he battles Saw-Tooth.[1]

Comics

Fun Publications

Crank was featured in the 2016 Ask Vector Prime story Echoes and Fragments, set during the events of The Transformers: The Movie. The manipulations of the evil Gong and Sideways resulted in various GoBots swapping places with characters during the events of that film. Crank took the place of Kranix in the story, being captured by the Master Renegade on the planet Antares III, telling Hot Rod and Kup about Unicron, being put on trial and executed.[2]

Marvel Comics

Crank was a major character in the Starriors limited series by Marvel Comics. After Nipper's memory was damaged she became obsessed with Crank, believing she loved him. After the Protectors awakened man Crank commemorated the event by planting a flower in the former forbidden desert.

Toys

  • Starriors Wastor Crank (1984)
Crank is made up of 6 parts that assemble into different configurations. The arms and legs are attached to the body with 5mm pegs and holes, while the head it attached to the body with a 3mm peg and hole.
This toy shares most of it's mold with Gouge.

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0zYUGUBjzI
  2. Jim Sorenson (w). "Echoes and Fragments" Ask Vector Prime (February 10th, 2016), Fun Publications

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