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Sunday, 25 October 2015

IDW - The Transformers #46


Title: Conquerors Part 1: Aphelion 
Written by: John Barber
Art by: Sara Pitre-Durocher
Colours by: Josh Perez
Letters by: Tom B. Long
Editor: Carlos Guzman
Plot
Galvatron joins Needlenose, Brawl and Dreadwing on stage addressing the Decepticons via a hologram, and encourages them to join them on the Jupiter commune, as the conquerors they truly are, and seems to get a massive response from the crowd.
Meanwhile, Optimus Prime is meeting with the Mistress of Flame on Caminus, where she poses to him that despite Cybertron's current and past corruption, Optimus is a good person, and should strive to help other worlds as a leader, saying that he's done this with Caminus, and that he should try the same with Earth, rather than letting them stay allied with the Decepticons.

Optimus returns to Cybertron, where he meets with Windblade, who explains to him about the Colony Worlds they have on the Council of Worlds now. Whilst walking, they come across an argument between the Dinobots and the Camien Prime Picketers, as the Dinobots are still sore with Optimus over his actions and opinions during the events of "Punishment". Aileron gets fed up and shoves Slug for insulting the Prime, but in his drunken state, Slug is easily convinced that it didn't happen, and is dragged away by Swoop and Sludge.
In the aftermath, Aileron's friend Sterling decides to give up, and races away. Left alone, Aileron is approached by Optimus, who commends her on how she dealt with the Dinobots, resulting in Aileron freaking out and kneeling to the Prime. Optimus asks her to stand up, as he wants her to explain what he means to her, as he wants to understand the deism he's been given.

On Earth, Jazz has been captured by Blackrock and placed into a strange liquid that is slowly breaking apart his body to try and use his base elements to form Lonsdaleite, which is used to create a storage device for Blackrock's experiments, and he gloats about how he's able to due this with the Decepticons busy with the Jupiter Colony, and the Autobots either captured, or trapped inside the forcefield of the Ark in orbit.
On the Nemesis, underwater, Galvatron prepares the Decepticons to attack the Ark-7, as they want to get to the Spacebridge before either Arcee decides to destroy the ship after escaping, or the Humans re-capture it, as he knows that Blackrock must be involved in the ship's malfunction.
On the Ark-7, the Autobots are fighting their way to the Space Bridge room, whilst dealing with the ship's automated security systems.

Back on Cybertron, Optimus and Aileron go for a drive/fly where he explains that he has no-one really left to talk to, as the only people he could do so candidly with were Prowl, whom he tried to kill before going missing, and Windblade, who sees him as a god. Aileron reveals that on Caminus, things were bad, and she didn't believe in the Primes any more, until a Space Bridge opened, and a Prime was revealed to be real, and he brought Cybertron and help to the dying planet, giving her a legitimate reason to believe him to be a god. She also explains to him that if he wants more information on Caminus' views towards him, it would be best to see the Torchbearers, who are now staying in the worst part of Cybertron.

A ship full of Decepticon migrants arrives at the Jupiter Commune, who are greeted by Soundwave, Buzzsaw and Laserbeak, however Soundwave also receives a communication from Cosmos, who thinks the other Autobots are dead, and he's scared. Soundwave invites him onboard the Commune for safety.

Back on Cybertron, Starscream is talking to his hallucination of Bumblebee about how everyone is talking about him, and plotting against him, suddenly Rattrap comes in with Brawl, Needlenose and Dreadwing, asking for use of the Space Bridge for a while, and for him to look the other way 

Characters
Autobot
Optimus Prime - Truck
Windblade - VTOL Fighter Jet
Arcee - Sports Car
Alpha Trion - Tumbler
Sideswipe - Sports Car
Jazz - Sports Car Captured, being dissolved
Cosmos - Orbiter
Slug - Triceratops
Sluidge - Apatosaurus
Swoop - Pteranodon 
Wheeljack - Race Car
Bumblebee Hallucination
Prowl - Police Vehicle (Mentioned)
Jetfire - Jet (Mentioned)
Kup - Pick Up Truck (Mentioned)
Sky Lynx - Space Shuttle (Mentioned)

Decepticon
Galvatron - Tank
Soundwave - Personnel Carrier
Buzzsaw - Cassette
Laserbeak - Cassette
Needlenose - Fighter Jet
Brawl - Tank
Dreadwing - Stealth Bomber
Astrotrain - Space Shuttle/Train
Blitzwing - Fighter Jet/Tank
Skywarp - Cybertronian Jet Hooked to the Nemesis
Slugslinger - Twin Nosed Jet
Sky-Byte - Flying Shark
Acid Storm - Fighter Jet
Flamefeather - Bird Monster
Sparkstalker - Insect Monster
Cindersaur - Lizard Monster
Sinnertwin - Twin Headed Dragon
Squeezeplay - Crab Monster

United Cybertron
Starscream - Fighter Jet
Rattrap - Rat

Colonist
Mistress of Flame
Aileron - Jet
Sterling - Hovercar
New Torchbearers
Victorion Torchbearers
Pyra Magna - Emergency Vehicle (Flashback)
Swift - Helicopter (Mentioned)
Elita One (Mentioned)
Devisens (Mentioned)
Eukarians (Mentioned)
Velocitronians (Mentioned)

Human
Garrison Blackrock
Spike Witwicky

Other
Primus (Mentioned)
The Guiding Hand (Mentioned)
Solus Prime (Mentioned)
The Thirteen Primes (Mentioned)
Nova Major/Prime (Mentioned)
Notes
  • Several of the paired pages in this issue mirror each other somewhat, showing different groups of characters having similar scenarios playing out etc.
  • The other two Camien picketers shown in a previous issue are named here, and the previously named Aileron is given more of a spotlight in this issue.
  • Despite being based design-wise on the Go-Bot Crasher, Aileron is actually quite a nice lady!
  • Despite the scene shown on the cover, Galvatron doesn't encounter any Autobots, or fight at all in this issue.
  • The Ark-7 is shown to have several more drones based on D.O.C.'s design on board, but that are connected to the Ark's controls more closely than Cosmos' pet.
  • The new Torchbearers appear top have a different unified colourscheme than the ones we were introduced to in Combiner Hunters.
  • It appears that the Victorion Torchbearers have resigned their position to the Mistress of Flame and remained at the Sea of Rust following Combiner Hunters too.
  • With his travelling to the commune, it appears that Sky-Byte has rejoined the Decepticons, but as a non-combatant
  • Oddly, Soundwave seems to legitimately care about Cosmos being safe!
  • The Mistress of Flame's idea to have Optimus go to Earth and help them more is in allusion to the future "All Hail Optimus" storyline coming up in 2016
  • Arcee's role as leader on Earth is confirmed by Optimus here, as despite his higher rank, Optimus felt that Jazz wasn't capable of being subjective on Earth still.
  • Alpha Trion mentions the Enigma of Combination, Star Sabre and Onyx Triptych being misused now. We know about the Enigma, the Onyx Triptych is most likely what Blackrock is using or trying to create, but where's the Star Sabre?!

Sunday, 11 October 2015

IDW - Transformers vs G.I. Joe #9

Title: Stick to your guns
Written, Drawn, Coloured and Letters by: Tom Scioli
Production by: Chris Mowry
Edits by: Carlos Guzman

Plot
Laird Mac Cullen, along with one of his loyal warriors and his mute brother visit a land where they seek to see some sleeping gods. The guards from a Serpent cult allow them to enter the cavern, but only if they promise to not touch anything within the cavern, or to disturb the gods.
Inside the cavern, the mute brother finds a small glowing cube on the floor and seems to be possessed by it, he inserts it into a slot, despite complaints from his brother and friend. This action actives Teletran-One, who sends out a Sky Spy drone to scan the trio of humans, who are stunned by the strange language it is speaking.
In the aftermath one of the "gods" wakes up, and scares the humans, causing them to attack it with their swords and flaming torches, during this attack, the energon cube inserted into the computer runs out, and the "god" and Sky Spy collapse. Afterwards, the humans salvage parts from the "god" assuming it was a test from the gods, and see this as their reward.
The trio leave the cavern, and are attacked by the serpents for stealing from the gods, and the Cullens are forced to flee on their boat.

The trio return to their land with their ship destroyed, and the loyal warrior dying from his injuries, once there however, the brother reveals that he has gained the ability to speak, and says that the gods have told them to "Transform".
Soon, the warrior dies from his injuries, and is given a funeral on a pyre, which lights up the night, revealing the Viking ships, who have come to invade the land are here.

The Vikings from the Giant Island Jotunheim invade the highlands, but are countered by Mac Cullen and his troops. Despite his confidence, having been gifted by the "gods" the Laird is killed by the Vikings. His brother goes to defend his body before the Vikings can get there, and uses his new invention, of a gun to kill one of the head Vikings, and he dons the stolen "god's" face before the Vikings flee the magical weapon.

Later, the brother, now identifying as Destro returns to the god's island where he learns that the serpents revealed the Highland's location to the Jotuns, as revenge for stealing from the gods. Destro uses his new gun to kill the serpents and takes over the land.
Over time, Destro has a castle built on the island, over the Ark and develops his technology there, and even uncovers the ability to surpass death by modifying his body to it's current form, and uses the technology he's acquired to supply weapons to both sides of every war since his empire was forged.
After World War 1, Destro had his castle moved to California, as he foresaw some new action happening in the near future.

Towards the end of the 20th Century Cobra Commander visits Destro and pays him off to only supply weapons to him and his Cobra army, meaning that he'll have the advantage in the war against GI Joe, to which Destro agrees
Characters
Human
Destro/Mac Cullen's Brother
Laird Mac Cullen Killed by GI Jotuns
Mac Cullen Clan Warrior Killed by Serpent Druids
Aberneth the Hawk-Helmed
Thor FalkenHauser Killed by Future Destro
Cobra Commander
Baroness Swin Suit Models
Cobra Vipers
Mac Cullen's People
Giant Island Jotunheim Vikings

Cybertronian
Mini-Cassette Guy Destroyed by Mac Cullen and team
Teletran-One
Inert Transformers on the Ark

Other
Serpent Druids
Notes
  • Surprisingly, this issue is probably the best of the series...that doesn't mean it's good, it just isn't as brain-smackingly bad as the rest so far.
  • Once again, the front cover has absolutely nothing to do with the contents.
  • The Cobra cult guys are most likely related to Koh-Buru-Lah in some way.
  • The Ark's location and condition is very similar to it's G1 cartoon counterpart.
  • The Transformers in the Ark use familiar character models, but due to colours they are unidentifiable
  • One of the things stolen by Mac Cullen is a Transformer's face, which is later used for Destro's robotic face.
  • It's unclear how future Destro gained the ability to speak...it may be due to the Sky Spy unit, but it seems unlikely since there's no reason for it's scan to fix his muteness.
  • The ancient Joes (from Giant Island Jotunheim) are shown to be an invading Viking army who like to kill and even have some very rapey faces when they prepare to finish off Destro and his brother.
  • How did Destro get the time to design and build his gun? The Vikings appeared just after the funeral, which appears to have happened just after they returned home!
  • It turns out Destro's whole empire of weapons production etc has been made from using the technology he's claimed from the Ark.
  • The ladies on the last page all look like Baroness, but in swim-suits, much like how similarly dressed women are used in (mostly) American TV shows to show off glamorous prizes.

IDW - Robots in Disguise Animated #3

Written by: Georgia Ball
Art by: Priscilla Tramontano
Colours by: Josh Burcham
Letters by: Tom B. Long
Edits by: John Barber
Plot
The Autobots are hanging out in the scrapyard talking about their favourite TV show "Bin Battles" and how they would have done better in the show than the actual contestants. During this discussion, Fixit informs Bumblebee about his research into Clipshade, and locates another of his Cybercomrade allies, a Buffaloid named Overhead, who has been located at an abandoned storage facility 40 miles out of the city Bumblebee splits the team into two groups, Bee, Grimlock and Strongarm will go after Overhead, whilst Sideswipe, Denny and Russell go out to the other Storage facilities in the area, so as to distract Magnus' team whilst they go after their real target.
Whilst the Autobots are busy, Overhead steals the cargo from a security team working at the Crown City Municipal Bank, by disguising as their van, and drives off.

Later, Overhead returns to the abandoned storage facility that she's using as a hide-out, where Bee and the others are already waiting for her. The team try to confuse her and capture her in the same way they defeated previous Buffaloid prisoner Terrashock, but she is revealed to be smarter than her co-prisoner, and is able to fight off the Autobots, but does end up surrendering when she points out that all she wants to do is go back home, and offers to give up her real boss, since Clipshade is just a stooge. She gives the Autobots a transmitter with a signal that will call out her boss, so long as they don't put her back in a stasis cell.

Bumblebee and Grimlock head away to set up the transmitter, whilst Strongarm babysits Overhead, and Sideswipe is still stuck at the other storage units, where Denny has become engrossed in bidding on the storage units himself.
Before long, someone responds to the transmitter, who is revealed to be Clipshade. Bumblebee exposes himself and asks how he escaped from Ultra Magnus' custody, but after a short fight, Clipshade reveals that he's a double agent working for Magnus, and he was captured originally, and on purpose to get himself engrossed into the Cybercomrade Sect as a spy to try and find out who the mysterious head of the group is
At the storage unit, Strongarm wanders into the unit, and realizes that the equipment stolen by Overhead isn't actual just random junk, it's all ingredients for a space bridge! Overhead gets herself easily free from her cuffs and knocks out Strongarm, before taking her equipment revealing herself to be the head of the Cybercomrade Sect.

Soon, the Autobots, including Clipshade arrive at the storage unit, where Clipsahde reveals himself to be an actor actually named Spectrosynth. Afterwards, Magnus and his team appear, and say that it's time for answers....
Characters
Autobot
Bumblebee - Sports Car
Sideswipe - Sports Car
Strongarm - Police SUV
Grimlock - Tyrannosaurus Rex
Fixit
Ultra Magnus - Truck Cab
Arcee - Motorcycle
Bulkhead - Off Road Vehicle
Clipshade/Spectrosynth - Sports Car 
Autobots in Flashback (Flashback only)

Decepticon
Overhead - Security Van
Megatron - Space Jet (Mentioned)
Cybercomrade Sect (Mentioned)

Human
Denny Clay
Russell Clay
Security Driver Joe
Joe's Co-worker
"Collector Kenny" (Mentioned)
"Kenny's Uncle Gene" (Mentioned)
"Bargain Billy" (Mentioned)

Notes
  • "Bin Battles" is a parody of programs like "Storage Hunters"
  • Being a Buffaloid, Overhead shares a character model, with some minor differences with Terrashock, but unlike him, she isn't an enforcer.
  • The "Morton Donuts" sign is missing some letters that makes it spell out "Moron Nut" when Denny is hanging it up...HAH!
  • Overhead's comment that her "compartments have compartments" is similar to Rung's comments on his own body in More Than Meets The Eye.
  • Some of the Autobots in the flashback look a little familiar, with some appearing to resemble Prowl and Blades, and one even seemingly having TFA Grandus' head model.
  • The mystery of Clipshade's gun not working last issue is unceremoniously revealed here to be because it's not a gun, it's a light projector....ahem...
  • So...why exactly couldn't Magnus and the others tell Bee and his team about Clipshade being a double agent?! Even if they only told Bumblebee it would have made sense!

Saturday, 10 October 2015

IDW - More Than Meets The Eye #45


Title: Some of my Best Friends are Autobots
Written by: James Roberts
Pencils by: Alex Milne
Inks by: Brian Shearer with Alex Milne
Colours by: Joana LaFuente
Page 1 Photograph: Maziar Shahsafdari
Letters: Tom B. Long
Editor: John Barber
Plot
Since we last saw them, the Scavengers have had a slew of adventures, from landing on a planet where they are forced to sing, having Shockwave exiting a data-pad, saving the universe from a being using a Jenga set, and strangest of all, ending up as toys on a strange photo-realistic planet.

Today, the Scavengers have been turned against each other, Fulcrum, Krok and Grimlock have been taken out, and Misfire is under heavy attack from Spinister, however before Spinister can finish off his target, Crankcase swoops in and shoots his own rubber dart at Misfire's head, winning the game.
The group start to moan at Crankcase, since he wasn't even playing the game, when Krok suddenly realizes that no-one's piloting the shuttle, which quickly crashes into a mountain.
Four hours later, Misfire is trying to teach Grimlock how to write his name down, Grimlock manages to write down a scrawled "G", Misfire congratulates him, until he notices that Grimlock has spilt energon on the floor, causing Misfire to briefly get angry, but then asks what happened to him, resulting in Grimlock grabbing Misfire's neck.

Fulcrum and Crankcase are hanging out in the TV room where they are watching the stand-up routine of Skullcruncher, who has become a self-deprecating Decepticon comic, who is very popular on Cybertron right now. During the stand-up he mocks how the Infiltration process makes no sense, and claims that he always knew Megatron would switch sides.
Krok wakes up in the corridor, having been still unconscious from the crash when he heads to the TV room and gets annoyed that Skullcruncher has made a new life for himself, like several of his other old contacts and friends, and he's jealous of their abilities to leave the war, and smashes the TV.
Suddenly Grimlock smashes into the TV room (or I guess room-room now) with Misfire hanging off his neck, trying to calm him down. Crankcase manages to stop him by blasting him with his shoulder cannons, knocking him out. The other Scavengers moan at Misfire about how he's now rehabilitated the Dinobot yet, when Spinister appears in the room, to tell them that the "giant TV" is talking to him again.

On the bridge, Krok and Misfire respond to the communication from Krok's old friend Demus, who has a business proposition for them on his private moon.
The team head over there, and Demus insists that the Scavengers take a temporary suppressant to hinder their alternate modes, as he becomes violently ill if he sees an alternate mode. Demus takes the Scavengers to his office where he offers to buy their prisoner, Grimlock, from them for half a billion Shanix each. Demus receives a message and leaves, allowing the Scavengers to discuss their decision. Most of them are happy to do this, but Misfire has become attached to Grimlock, and doesn't want him hurt, whilst Fulcrum is concerned with why Grimlock, who is brain damaged, would be worth so much money to Demus.
In the scrapyard, Demus is talking to a mysterious party over his communicator about how they had a deal for both of their protections, when he suddenly comes face to face with someone he's been hiding from...
In the office, the Scavengers have voted 3-2 to sell Grimlock, suddenly Demus is thrown through the window, and executed by the Duly Appointed Enforcer of the Tyrest Accord, Fortress Maximus, who asks the Scavengers "who's next?"
Characters
Decepticon
Misfire - Jet
Krok - Monoformer
Crankcase - Van
Spinister - Helicopter
Fulcrum - Bomb
Demus - Monoformer Killed by Fortress Maximus
Skullcruncher - Alligator (On TV)
Overlord - Jet and Tank (Mentioned)
Ratbat - Cassette (Mentioned)
Agonizer (Mentioned)
Biteback (Mentioned)
Deathsaurus - Dragon (Mentioned)
Gatoraider (Mentioned) Dead
Decepticon Justice Division (Mentioned)

Autobot
Fortress Maximus - Tank
Grimlock - Tyrannosaurus Rex Brain Damaged

Other Cybertronian
Demus' Contact (On Communicator)
Starscream - Fighter Jet (Mentioned)
Militant Monoform Militia (Mentioned)
Notes
  • The Scavengers are back! YAY!
  • In place of the usual "previously" page, this issue has a special "previously" section for the Scavenger's adventures since we last saw them.
  • It's possible that the panel where Shockwave is exiting a data pad is set during the end of Dark Cybertron, where Shockwave was distorting reality.
  • Last time we saw the Scavengers, they were playing Jenga on their ship, here it is revealed that they once saved the universe by playing Jenga too (despite having their memories of the event erased)
  • The photograph of the Scavengers as toys uses their G1 toy counterparts, despite most of them having updated toys in recent years.
  • The Weak Anthropic Principle is revealed to be based on the G1 Ark's cartoon model, but in more Decepticon colours. It even crashes into a mountain and wakes up "later" like the original ship.
  • Misfire has learned since they took him in, that Grimlock didn't escape or get released from Garrus-9 during Overlord's invasion, he simply went missing mysteriously...
  • The "G" Grimlock writes on the wall is more than likely a clue of his to what happened to him, possible the first letter of a location or individual that affected him (Maybe Garrus-1?)
  • I'm doing this review a week or so late due to illness, but turns out this was a good thing, as in the week after his issue came out, a new Skullcruncher toy was announced by Hasbro...coincidence? MAYBE!?
  • Krok was supposedly named after his dead pet. His Action Master accessory partner in the G1 toy line was Gatoraider, who was a crocodile.
  • Krok is revealed to be a member of the MMM, a reference to his original Action Master state in the toys.
  • Hey look it's Fort Max! ....did you know he's getting a new toy in Titans Return too? HUH!?
  • The thing in Krok's hand mentioned in their first appearances is revealed to be a clicker, that he has an obsessive habit of clicking when agitated

IDW - The Transformers #45

Title: The Nothing Man
Written by: John Barber
Art by: Andrew Griffith
Colours by: Josh Perez
Letters by: Tom B. Long
Editor: Carlos Guzman
Plot
At the EDC HQ at Bikini Atoll, Thundercracker is moaning at Marissa to let him see Spike, as he thinks he can get him to talk, since they did "save the world" together during the Decepticon occupation of the planet. Marissa however, doesn't want to hear anything from Spike, it's Blackrock who wants to talk to him alone. During their conversation, Blackrock reveals to Spike that his Onyx interface uses a Cybertronian code that he found, and has essentially "infected" the planet's devices with it.

On the Ark-7, Jetfire is still analysing the Onyx source code, and discovers that whenever he tries to mirror the signal, it changes, as if it's alive in some way. He wants to track the source of the signal on Earth, which Arcee allows, along with a team.
On the Nemesis, Soundwave and Galvatron are preparing for the imminent arrivals of the Decepticons from Cybertron when they detect the Autobots heading to Earth, Soundwave asks if they should inform their allies on Earth, but Galvatron just says not to bother.

Near the South Pole on Earth, Jetfire, Jazz, Kup, Sky Lynx and D.O.C. arrive at a small station that is sending out a signal for the Onyx interface, however before they can do anything there, they are attacked by a group of gestalt monsters made from the Thrust and Ramjet drones, who instantly smash Jetfire into the ground, and quickly disable Kup and Jazz too.
Sky Lynx races off into orbit to try and get reinforcements from the Ark-7, but is chased by the gestalts, who are revealed to have the ability to transform into giant gets too.
Blackrock is watching this fight from Spike's cell, where he reveals that his studies of the Enigma of Combination revealed the power of creating gestalts a long time ago, but he hid it when they were attacked by Prowl, just so they could have an upper-hand later on.

Arcee and Sideswipe deploy the Ark-7's massive weapons supply, and prepare to fire on the gestalts chasing Sky Lynx, however when they open fire the shields are raised as well, and cause the weapons to back-fire and badly damage the shuttle. Sky Lynx also ends up smashing into the ship's shield, and knocks himself out of commission too.
On the ship, Arcee and Sideswipe try to repair the damage and get control of the ship back, but Alpha Trion reveals to them that the Onyx source code they brought onto the ship is in fact the source code for the Enigma of Combination itself, and with it Blackrock has taken control of their systems.

Back on Earth, Blackrock reveals to Spike that he is able to tap into the systems that have installed his Onyx Interface, and with it he can learn everything about anyone, he can even see their souls in the process, however he cannot see his own soul.
He reveals that his reason for imprisoning Spike is so that Spike can find out why he has no soul. Spike isn't sure how he expects him to do this, but Blackrock locks the door behind him anyway...

In the aftermath of this attack, the Autobots are crippled, and Galvatron immediately starts to plan to attack the Ark-7, so they can take control of the space bridge.
Cosmos is in orbit still, trying to reach the teams, and D.O.C. is left abandoned in the South Pole.On the Ark- Arcee and the others appear trapped inside the burning vessel, but Arcee plans to use the space bridge to escape....
Characters
Autobot
Arcee - Sports Car
Kup - Pick Up Truck Smashed by Ramjet/Thrust Combiner
Jetfire - Jet Smashed by Ramjet/Thrust Combiner
Jazz - Sports Car Torn Apart by Ramjet/Thrust Combiner
Sky Lynx - Space Shuttle Crashed into Ark-7 shields
Sideswipe - Sports Car
Alpha Trion
Cosmos - Orbiter
Prowl - Police Vehicle (Mentioned)
Megatron - Tank (Mentioned)

Decepticon
Galvatron - Tank
Soundwave - Personnel Carrier
Laserbeak - Cassette
Rumble - Motorcycle
Skywarp - Cybertronian Jet Attached to Nemesis

Cybertronian
Thundercracker - Fighter Jet
D.O.C.
Primus (Mentioned)
Nova Prime (Mentioned)
Nova Prime's C.A.D.R.E. (Mentioned)

Human
Garrison Blackrock
Spike Witwicky
Marissa Faireborn
Ayana Jones
Sanjay Bharwanay

Other
Thrust/Jetfire Drone Combiners - Giant Jets
Buster the Dog
Notes
  • Despite his new-found distrust of them, Thundercracker seems happy to still hang around with the EDC base....you know despite the zombie army in the basement!
  • Spike's prisoner uniform features a QR code on the back, though it is mostly obscured so it's unclear what it contains (most likely it'd be his criminal record in continuity)
  • The ancient code used for the Onyx interface includes some Decepticon insignias, this is the first indication that the Decepticon insignia may have preceded it's use in the Decepticon's revolution. The Autobot insignia was previously revealed to have been used by a lost tribe in the past too.
  • From the dialogue it seems that the previous issue has indeed already happened, judging from the lack of Astrotrain, it's likely he took the other Decepticons back to Cybertron, rather than using the Space Bridge like I'd previously assumed.
  • Jetfire's colour scheme in his stealth paint job is based on his "Dark Skyfire" toy counterpart made from his Classics incarnation's toy.
  • Jazz is torn apart by one of the Thrust/Ramjet combiners, much like how his movie counterpart was torn apart and killed by Movie Megatron.
  • It's revealed that the modern Ark shuttles were designed by Nova Prime's team, previously it was believed the Arks were simply named after the original lost star ship, but this implies that they may have been planned to be a fleet of ships for Nova's expansion originally.
  • Blackrock was mentioned as having no records of himself from more than 3 years ago in an earlier issue, this issue adds to the idea that he may not be human or natural with him not having a "soul"