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The Generation One Autobot icons below appeared in the cartoon series from 1984 to 1986. Their names have a double digit after them indicate the year of their debut. History and most of the artwork were courtesy of Adam Botch the Crab’s Transformers Box Art Archive. More information on each Autobot can be found at the archive or Wikipedia. In the latter, there a pretty good sized entry for most of the Transformers! It’s all very fascinating if you love the franchise, though rather violent with the comic book sagas where Transformers have their heads blown off, literally!
I have added a bit more punch to most of the artwork scans (i.e. a tad more contrast and saturation). I have also converted them to 256 pixel square pictures, with the graphic as large as possible, for use as avatars, buddy icons and profile pictures. You can use these pretty much for any application, including blogging avatars, since most don’t need a graphic as large as 256 pixels. Facebook and MySpace tend to max that out.
To get an icon:
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Reading Level: 8.1

Sample avatar of Harmony Bear (50% )
This is a better Care Bears poster than the first one out on the Net, with additional posters added. Otherwise, have fun with it!
Please click here for a complete list of over 100 Facebook picture tagging memes on this site with which you can use for fun with your friends.
Click here to get single Care Bear pics from the top poster for avatars, icons or profile pics!
Today’s Facebook poster tagging meme involve comic book superheroes (and superheroines). These are limited to DC Universe and Marvel comic characters, and there are no villains to stay away from the negativity of it all, even if it is fun to jab your friends every now and then. I’m just not that type.
Please click here for a complete list of over 100 Facebook picture tagging memes on this site with which you can use for fun with your friends.
For use as English as a Second/Foreign Language exercise.
Post-dated add-on.
I found several X-men Facebook tagging posters on Facebook, recently claimed by Lori. As with what I found, I touched them up to optimize them for Facebook as so many are so poorly created, whether in dimensions, excess file sizes, contrast, sometimes text added, and so on. There are 9 X-men characters each, though they come in sets of the male and female characters rather than a mix, but may be good for some people. However, I must say, the art work chosen to create these is fabulous! Super job!
These avatars were created specifically for Facebook, though they could be used for other social media sites and anything allowing for an avatar. They can even be used where square avatars are needed because they crop well. Please come back later and look for links below for avatars of other themes, some of which are more square.
These graphics came from the original files I collected in making my new Care Bears Facebook tagging poster. To get an avatar: