*Issue one deals (albeit quite briefly) with the subject of violence that could often be found in the cartoons of the eighties. How did The Real Ghostbusters deal with physical threats? How did former He-Man and She-Ra storyboard artist and writer Robert Lamb deal with the non-violent guidelines at Filmation? Just how did the Transformers animated movie alter the series' attitude to violence? How did She-Ra, a series primarily targeted to females, tackle the subject of war on such a large scale? All these questions are tackled in the first issue of cereal:geek. Not only that, but we also see Ghostbuster versus Ghostbuster, a history of eighties animation studio Toei, Magnum, P.I. as an animated series, the Top Ten cartoon theme songs (which is still under debate), Toei's original animated promos for The Transformers, a detailed profile of Jem, an interview with writer Larry DiTillio, a team-up featuring Venger and Cy-Kill, a page full of Inspector Gadget trivia, and much, much more! Other shows covered include Dungeons & Dragons, Galaxy High School, G.I. Joe, MASK, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The New Adventures of He-Man, and ThunderCats. *Source" cerealgeek.com