The many heads of Cliffjumper

All the various interpretations of Cliffjumper's heads in Hasbro's and Takara's toylines, the G1 cartoon and comic books by Marvel and Dreamwave
Notes: Toy-wise, I only count heads that were designed with the intention to make the toy a new version of the "Cliffjumper" character from the get-go, thereby excluding repaints of other toys that just happened to be named "Cliffjumper" (e.g. Classics Cliffjumper or the Titanium Robot Master figure, both of which are a straight repaints of Classics or Titanium Bumblebee with the same head sculpts), as well as toys that were simply tacked on with the "Cliffjumper" name (e.g. Armada Mini-Con Cliffjumper or Energon Cliffjumper).



The original G1 Cliffjumper toy from 1984.
The yellow variation of the original 1984 G1 Cliffjumper toy.
The card artwork for the original 1984 G1 Cliffjumper toy. Also used for the 2001 keychain reissue by Fun-4-All.
Cliffjumper as he looked in the G1 cartoon, taken from the pilot episode "More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1".
Marvel's The Transformers Universe profile for Cliffjumper.
Cliffjumper as drawn by Barry Kitson for Marvel UK's Transformers #48.
Clffjumper as drawn in the Japanese G1 manga featured inside TV Magazine.
The Cliffjumper decoy from 1986.
Bumblebee's Classic Pretender toy from 1989, whose head appears to be based on the original Cliffjumper toy rather than on Bumblebee's cartoon model.
Cliffjumper as drawn by Pat Lee for one of the covers of Dreamwave's Transformers: Generation 1 (vol. 1) #3.
Cliffjumper as drawn by Pat Lee for Dreamwave's Transformers: Generation 1 (vol. 1) #5.
Dreamwave's Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye profile for Cliffjumper.
Cliffjumper as drawn by Joe Ng for Dreamwave's Transformers: The War Within (vol. 3) #2.
The 2001 keychain reissue of Cliffjumper by Fun-4-All, with a slightly remolded face.
The rare black "chase" variant of Takara's 2003 release of the keychain version of Cliff.
Control drawing for the unreleased (and unproduced) Binaltech/Alternators Cliff/Cliffjumper toy, shown in the Japanese The Transformers Binaltech & TF Collection Complete Guide book.
Cliffjumper's "prehistoric" design as drawn by Guidi Guidi for IDW's Transformers: Evolutions #1.