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Saturday 5 November 2022

IDW - Transformers: Shattered Glass II #4

Written by: Danny Lore
Art by: Daniel Khanna
Inks by: Gigi Dutreix
Colours by: John-Paul Bove
Letters by: Jake M. Wood
Editor: Riley Farmer
Supervising Editor: David Mariotte
Plot
Flamewar and Soundwave team up to try and protect the Titan Net from the Autobots, who are planning to use it to destroy the Titans, rather than letting them sleep, as the Decepticon's want.
Soundwave and Flamewar end up joining the Pirate captain Cannonball, Flamewar's commander, in fighting Rodimus and Flamwar, while Lightbright is hacking the network. The battle doesn't go well, even though the Network was protected, Cannonball is killed, while ordering Flamewar to escape...
Following Cannonball's death, the Pirates crew hold a memorial for their fallen captain, with Flamewar taking the lead. Megatron arrives, and commends Cannonball's resolve to protecting Cybertron, even if they disagreed on the methods used. Megatron offers Flamewar and her crew a place in the Decepticons, to continue their captain's work...

Years later, following the disastrous battle on Earth, Flamewar is furious with Starscream that he could abandon Megatron, but Starscream argues that Megatron let them escape, to let the Decepticon movement survive, even if he died... 

In the present day, Flamewar is annoyed that Megatron won't let her lead her team to take on the Autobots in the Static Zone, so she leads her crew out on an unapproved mission, soon finding Metroplex mostly awake, and the Wreckers dragging Jetfire inside the Titan, where she also notices Rodimus outside.
Wanting revenge for her captain's death, Flamewar charges at Rodimus, but the Autobot is a lot more skilled than the Pirate. Hailstorm tries to help her, but Rodimus shoots his weapons array, and kills him. Flamewar tries to kill Rodimus in revenge, but Slipstream tries to spirit her away, only for Flamewar to free herself to continue her revenge, leading her to blacking out after a shot from the Autobot.

Flamewar soon awakens, to find herself shackled up inside the Titan, where she finds a similarly shackled Optimus Prime, who is taken away for a "procedure". Flamewar tries to get Slicer to reveal what he's doing to Optimus, but the Wrecker doesn't tell her anything, other than how she is only being kept alive as a bargaining chip, since Megatron clearly respects her a lot to send her after the Wreckers, making the Pirate feel guilty for going behind his back.
Soon, Slipstream infiltrates the Titan, and attacks Slicer, freeing Flamewar in the process. Flamewar noticed how attached Slicer seemed to be to Blaster's decapitated head, and wonders if it has some connection to their partial control of the Titan, and grabs it. Slicer tries to attack Slipstream, so Flamewar shoots him, blasting him out the wall of the Titan's control room, to (Flamewar hopes) his death.

Flamewar is tempted to go after Rodimus to get her revenge, but she thinks back on how her leaders have sacrificed themselves in the past to keep the vision alive, and she reasons that she needs to sacrifice her vendetta to get the minimal information she has gathered about what the Wreckers are doing, with Blaster's head. Optimus' capture, a strange procedure and others, to Megatron, who, along with Soundwave has joined the battle against the Wreckers outside the Titan....
Characters
Autobot
Optimus Prime - Truck Captured by the Wreckers
Rodimus - Car
Slicer - Car Blasted out of Metroplex
Springer - Helicopter/Car
Drift - Car
Tailgate - Car
Jetfire - Jet (Allied with the Decepticons) Captured by the Wreckers
Metroplex - Titan Ship Partially Reactivated 
Blaster (Decapitated Head Only) Dead
Windblade - VTOL Jet (Flashback Only)
Lightbright (Flashback Only)
Ultra Magnus - Vehicle Transport (Mentioned)
Ratchet - Ambulance (Mentioned)
Prowl - Police Car (Mentioned)

Decepticon
Megatron - Jet
Soundwave - Cassette Player
Flamewar - Motorcycle
Slipstream - Jet
Shadow Striker - Car
Hailstorm - Tank Killed by Rodimus
Hotlink - Jet
Sunstorm - Jet (Flashback Only)
Tracer - Helicopter (Flashback Only)
Barricade - Police Car (Flashback Only)
Starscream - Jet (Flashback Only) Spark Extracted in Present
Thundercracker - Jet (Flashback Only)
Frenzy - Cassette (Flashback Only)
Blackjack (Mentioned)
Constructicons (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
Cannonball - Van (Flashback Only) Killed by Rodimus 
Lowload (Mentioned) Killed by Autobots
Cityspeakers (Mentioned)
Titan Net Team (Mentioned)
Notes
  • The Hasbro Pulse edition of this issue comes with a Deluxe sized Flamewar with a Battle Master Fireglide.
  • Interestingly, unlike with most Shattered Glass designs, Flamewar uses her G1 colour scheme and design, except the insignia, rather than a  different one, meaning this figure can be used as both versions of the character.
  • Fireglide appears on the Hasbro Pulse cover, but not in the comic itself, possibly implying the Battle Master was a late edition to the figure.
  • Slipstream was briefly shown last issue, but this one reveals that she uses the Earthrise Seeker design, rather than the Siege version seen with the other Seeker body types this issue.
  • Slipstream's colour scheme appears to be based on G1 Windblade, which would be very appropriate due to their occasional rivalries in different pieces of fiction.
  • Cannonball appears to just use the Timelines version of the G1 character of the same name, which used the Prime Ratchet mould, without any colour changes.
  • At the end of the previous issue, all of the Pirate crew arrived at the Titan's location, but only Flamewar, Slipstream, Hailstorm, Shadow Striker and Hotlink headed there during this issue.
  • Rodimus is shown using the binocular-shades first seen on his G1 counterpart in the 1986 Movie.
  • Lightbright and Windblade are mentioned as being "Citycrashers", very clearly a reference to the IDW comic storyline where the Risers hacked the Titan Net, and caused the Titans to crash into Cybertron.
  • Goldbug doesn't appear this issue, suggesting that he probably did die from Jetfire's crushing last issue.
  • Flamewar is shown using her front wheel in it's gun configuration, but the wheel is also attached to her backpack in the same panels...
  • On a similar note, Flamewar wears her wheel in it's complete form throughout the issue, like how Prime Arcee wears it, but the cover shows it split in half and mounted at the back of her neck, like how Road Rocket wears hers. I'm not sure which one is the "official" version for her in this continuity.
  • Slicer's Autobot insignia is blasted off when Flamewar shoots him, this is likely to help with toy design synergy, but could also hint at a future storyline (I still think the double-up characters and toys are multiversal travellers myself)
  • Metroplex is shown to now have an Autobot insignia. I guess he generated it since last issue?
  • It's confirmed this issue that Optimus was NOT killed by Ultra Magnus, but he has been captured by the Wreckers for an "operation". It should be noted that his chest has been fully repaired from the injuries he suffered in issue one of the series. (Maybe from the Matrix?)
  • Wheeljack jokes that Magnus wants Optimus kept alive, so he can paint him to look like him, as a living mirror. Could this be a reference to Magnus' inner robot from the toyline, or something more?
  • I think, based on what we've seen so far, that Magnus plans to replace Optimus, and potentially steal the Matrix from his body, which is the operation Ratchet needs to perform. Either that, or he wants the matrix removed for a potential third series storyline (perhaps something related to Vector Sigma, Primus etc)

Friday 4 November 2022

IDW - Transformers: Shattered Glass II #3

Written by: Danny Lore
Art by: Guido Guidi
Inks by: Matt Froese
Colours by: John-Paul Bove
Colour Assists by: Ed Pirrie
Letters by: Jake M. Wood
Editor: Riley Farmer
Supervising Editor: David Mariotte
 
Plot
Slicer meets with Ratchet, who has set up shop in a new location, following the taking of Gold City, where Ratchet explains that he doesn't care who wins the war, since his job is just to put the pieces back together. He also mentions that Slicer is due a new arm soon, as he has a habit of destroying his ones regularly.
Slicer drives through the Static Zone towards Metroplex's partially reactivated body, where he tests out the effectiveness of his modifications to Blaster's decapitated head, which is able to keep a partial signal to Soundwave's radio frequencies, despite the extreme interference in the Static Zone.

Inside the Titan, Slicer plants bombs, in case he needs them later, and searches for Starscream's spark, which he locates in Metroplex's control room. He also finds Goldbug, who is trying to get the Titan working, but doesn't really understand how to do so. Slicer pretends to be loyal to Goldbug, and helps him to fix the Titan's systems, but notices that the Titan seems to be reactive to the nearby patrolling Jetfire's presence.
Slicer tries to get Goldbug to report how often the Titan tends to activate for, but the former Gold City despot is unwilling to be helpful. Soundwave's voice on the Blaster-radio mentions a front line patrol from the Decepticons, which gives Slicer an idea...

The Air Strike Patrol fly through the Static Zone on their duty, when they are attacked, and all taken out by Slicer and Goldbug, as a ploy to bring Jetfire in closer. Before Jetfire can arrive, Goldbug turns on Slicer, revealing that he knows Slicer has been using him, and that he's still loyal to the Wreckers, but he's been using him too. Before he can kill Slicer however, Jetfire arrives, and lands on top of Goldbug, crushing Starscream's murderer, most likely killing him.
Jetfire prepares to kill Slicer too, but the latter activates a bomb in his arm to injure the rogue scientist, allowing the rest of the hidden Wreckers to ensnare him, with Slicer ordering them to keep him alive, as he isn't sure how needed he is to control Metroplex yet.
Slicer wonders if Ratchet foresaw his stunt with the bomb, or if his words put the idea of blowing up his own arm with his earlier comments, but doesn't have the time to contemplate it too far, as a troop of Decepticons, led by Flamewar come roaring towards him....
Characters
Autobot
Slicer - Car
Jetfire - Jet Captured by the Wreckers
Goldbug - Car Crushed by Jetfire
Ratchet - Ambulance
Rodimus - Car
Drift - Car
Tailgate - Car
Helicopter - Helicopter/Car
Blaster (Decapitated Head Only) Dead
Blurr - Car (Melted Corpse) Dead
Optimus Prime - Truck (Mentioned)
Ultra Magnus - Vehicle Transport (Mentioned)

Decepticon
Visper - Jet Killed by Slicer
Storm Cloud - Jet Killed by Slicer
Nightflight - Jet Killed by Goldbug
Tailwind - Jet Killed by Slicer
Flamewar - Motorcycle
Slipstream - Jet
Shadow Striker - Car
Hailstorm - Tank
Hotlink - Jet
Sunstorm - Jet
Tracer - Helicopter
Barricade - Police Car
Starscream (Disembodied Spark Only) Dead
"Exo-Suit"  (Arm Only)
Soundwave - Cassette Player (Voice Only)
Megatron - Jet (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
Metroplex - Titan Ship Partially Reactivated 
Ratchet's "Patients" Disassembled to Death
Notes
  • This Hasbro Pulse release of this issue comes with a Shattered Glass Collection Slicer, with Exo-Suit figure. Unlike the other members of the collection, this figure features a positive polarity Decepticon insignia, rather than a Negative polarity Autobot one (both are evil, but still, it's different). The figure is also designed to be used as the G1 character of Slicer too, who was originally an Action Master. It's still unknown why the character and figure was named Slicer, instead of Wheeljack, especially since Wheeljack is still in trademark, and has been used in very recent years.
  • The Exo-suit figure that comes with this issue gets a very brief reference at the start of this issue, as the arm that Ratchet sets aside to use as a replacement for Slicer's, assuming he will damage his current one soon.
  • Though not mentioned, it's very likely that the eyes that Slicer gives to Ratchet were Blaster's, since his decapitated head is seen eyeless this issue.
  • On his way to the Titan, Wheeljack drives past, and ignores, the melted corpse of Blurr, from the first issue of the first series of Shattered Glass.
  • Goldbug mentions that he's going to "punt" Blaster's head into space. While it's probably just a funny coincidence, that's what Rodimus did to Wheelie, who was a decapitated head, in the Last Bot Standing mini-series.
  • Slicer references Goldbug as a "failed Wrecker" this issue. We saw his previous persona, Bumblebee, as a member of the Wreckers in issue one of this series. This implies that he was fired or left in disgrace from the group,
  • Tailgate is seen amongst the Wreckers this issue, using the same body he sported from the Timelines comics. Surprisingly it still appears to use the Thrilling Thirty mould as the basis, rather than the newer Titans Return design.
  • The team of Decepticons that make their entrance into the battle at the end of this issue are mostly made of "Team Stream" from the now completed IDW continuity.
  • It seems like Metroplex is being powered by Starscream, with his spark resonating with Jetfire's presence, due to their close past relationship, so I'm going to guess that the Titan will end up joining the Decepticons, if he survives this series at all.
  • Hailstorm, who appears at the end of the issue was originally a figure from the HFTD line, which is mostly aligned with the movie continuities, but this character did make a couple of cameos in IDW comics as a G1 character. His colourscheme seems to be based on Strika, originally a Vehicon General from Beast Machines, but has made appearances as an Autobot, Decepticon and even Neutral in G1-set comics since then.

Sunday 23 October 2022

IDW - Transformers Shattered Glass II #2

Written by: Danny Lore 
Art by: Daniel Khanna
Colours by: Thomas Deer
Letters by: Jake M. Wood
Editor: Riley Farmer
Supervising Editor: David Mariotte
Plot
Following the Decepticon occupation of Gold City, now New Kaon, Blaster is stalking Decepticons in and around the city, and trying to make a name of himself, but is encountered by Slicer and Rodimus, who aren't happy with him messing around, and seemingly avoiding them, after failing to kill Megatron and Starscream earlier. Slicer stops Rodimus from killing Blaster, reminding him that he is needed for a mission, so Rodimus allows him another chance.
Blaster and his cassettes infiltrate New Kaon, where they try finding Soundwave, and his underground radio station, but gets distracted when he finds Megatron and Jetfire, and attempts to get them to fight, but manipulating them with subsonics, but he gets interupted, breaking the manipulation, and also revealing the presence of a Decepticon in the city.

Blaster manages to find the radio station, and hacks into it, to allow him to monitor their actions, rather than destroying it, as he was ordered. Soundwave finds, and attacks the Autobot, but Blaster manages to escape when explosions are heard above them.
Blaster eventually meets with Rodimus and Slicer outside of the city, where Blaster learns that Rodimus has killed his cassettes, and now intends to kill Blaster himself too, for his numerous failures.

Blaster looks back on his life, and how everyone is against him, and that the world is just jealous of his talents and skills, leading him to join the Autobots and the war, to make a real difference in the world...

Rodimus finishes off the failed Autobot, and Slicer decapitates him, intending to use his new connection to Decepticon radio to spy on their enemies, and suggests to Rodimus to plant Blaster and his Cassettes bodies at Gold City, to make it look like the Decepticons killed him, instead of them...
Characters
Autobot
Blaster - Boombox Killed by Rodimus
Rodimus - Car
Slicer - Car
Jetfire - Jet (Alligned with Decepticons now)
Rewind - Cassette Killed by Rodimus
Ramhorn - Cassette Killed by Rodimus
Steeljaw - Cassette Killed by Rodimus

Eject - Cassette (Flashback Only) Dead
Chromedome - Car (Flashback Only)
Jazz - Car (Flashback Only)
Blurr - Car (Flashback Only) Dead

Optimus Prime - Truck (Mentioned) Beaten to Near Death
Ultra Magnus - Vehicle Transport (Mentioned)

Decepticon
Megatron - Jet
Flamewar - Motorcycle
Soundwave - Cassette Player
Whisper - Jet
Clench - Truck Shot by Blaster
Gutcruncher Crushed by a Heavy Panel
Dead Decepticon Being Eaten by Autobot Cassettes
New Kaon Soldiers
Refraktor - Hovercraft (Flashback Only)
Starscream - Jet (Mentioned) Spark Removed by Goldbug
Decepticon Cassettes - Cassettes (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
The Old Senate (Mentioned)
"The Sponsors" (Mentioned)
Notes
  • The Hasbro Pulse release of this issue comes with a Shattered Glass Blaster (with Rewind) figure.
  • Gold City is revealed to have been renamed as "New Kaon" following the removal of Goldbug.
  • Jetfire is revealed to be staying at New Kaon, despite the ending of series one implying he was going solo to decide what to do, to avenge Starscream's death. He is still also wearing his Autobot insignia, despite his toy featuring a faction flipping feature.
  • Blaster is shown to be a former broadcast reporter, who was blacklisted for his attitude and conspiracy theories, leading to him running a pirate radio show, which also got cancelled, before he was recruited into the Autobots
  • Blaster's brief time as a musician features him, and his cassette team, performing on stage, somewhat evoking the Retail Incentive cover for Spotlight: Blaster from IDW.
  • Slicer is shown with his mysterious cape again, but he does take is off for a few panels in the middle of the issue (if it was for hiding their presence, then Rodimus should also be wearing it)
  • There's a slight light in Blaster's eyes after he is decaptiated, but I think that's just from Slicer accessing his link to the Decepticon's radio network, rather than an indication of him surviving.
  • This issue (and figure) was released before Ultra Magnus and issue one on Hasbro Pulse, which isn't that unusual. But it is interesting to note, that the first issue to be released from both series of Shattered Glass includes the death of it's featured character, with Blurr in series one, and Blaster here.
  • Blaster mentions a few times how he misses Eject, and that he gets annoyed by Rewind. It's possible this is a reference to how his Kingdom/Legacy counterpart comes with Eject, which he is "stuck with" Rewind in both the comic and toy.
  • Eject is revealed to have died from the battle in the bar from issue three of the first series.

Sunday 16 October 2022

IDW - Transformers Shattered Glass II #1

Written by: Danny Lore
Art by: Marcelo Matere & Andrew Lee Griffith 
Additional Inks by: Gigi Dutreix
Colours by: John-Paul Bove
Letters by: Jake M. Wood
Editor: Riley Farmer
Supervising Editor: David Mariotte
Plot
In the past, Ultra Magnus, a lawman, is summoned by Orion Pax to lead his new squad of enforcers, in preparation for his upcoming uprising against the Senate.
One day, Magnus' squad encounter Senator Shockwave, a friend of Magnus', who is being hounded by journalists, asking about a rumoured military schism. Shockwave, who disapproves of Magnus' new squad, insults them, angering Impactor, who gets into a fight with the Senator, leading Magnus to lose control, and throws Kup at the other Wrecker, seemingly killing Impactor, and causing Shockwave to look at Magnus in a worse way...
Later, Magnus informs Orion that he has reorganised the squad into his own, fully independent unit, the Wreckers, so they can do the dirty business, without Orion being implicated, as he really wanted, which Orion begrudgingly agrees to.
The Wreckers are sent to the Senate, where they slaughter many of the gathered Senators, enabling Orion to take over easily. Magnus is confronted directly by Shockwave, but the Senator is no match for the strong Autobot. Rather than killing him though, Shockwave is taken away for Empurata, to rewrite his mind...

In the present day, Magnus, along with his Wreckers, arrive at the Throne of Pax, where they demand an audience with Optimus, and the Autobot tyrant allows him to see him, with one of his Wreckers, leaving the rest outside.
Magnus meets with Optimus, and Magnus suggests that him and Prowl racing to claim the newly awakening Titan from Goldbug is splitting their forces too thin, and that the Decepticons will take advantage of it and take back Cybertron, like they already have at Gold City. Optimus refuses to listen, and Jazz tries to speak up for Magnus, pointing out his role in ensuring Optimus' power, but the Prime refuses to listen, and knocks the Wrecker away.
The two Wreckers leave, but decide that Optimus is going to get them all killed with his poor leadership, so Magnus gives the signal to the Wreckers, and they start killing the guards around Pax, with Magnus facing off against Optimus himself.
After a harsh battle, Magnus shows his superior raw strength to Optimus, and manages to beat him to near-death, all whilst pointing out that he, and his Wreckers, are what gave him all his power and respect.
Magnus stands over Optimus' damaged body, with the Wreckers behind him, ready to execute his own plans for Cybertron...
Characters
Autobot
Orion Pax/Optimus Prime - Truck Crushed by Ultra Magnus
Ultra Magnus - Vehicle Transport
Jazz - Car
Slicer - Car
Rodimus - Car
Drift - Car
Kup - Pick Up Truck
Ricochet - Car
Sandstorm - Buggy/VTOL Helicopter
Whirl - Helicopter Killed by Slicer
Sunstreaker - Car Killed by Slicer
Pax Guards Killed by Wreckers
Bumblebee/Goldbug - Car (Flashback Only)
Springer - Helicopter/Car (Flashback Only)
Impactor - Tank (Flashback Only) Killed by Ultra Magnus
Prowl - Police Car (Mentioned)
Cordon - Car (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
Laserbeak - Cassette (Flashback Only)
Flashbox (Flashback Only)
Senator Shockwave (Flashback Only) Put through Empurata
Senator Ratbat - Cassette (Flashback Only) Killed by Ultra Magnus
Senator Crosscut - Van (Flashback Only) Killed by the Wreckers
Senator Tomaandi (Flashback Only) Killed by the Wreckers
Senator Proteus (Flashback Only) Killed by the Wreckers 
Senator Decimus (Flashback Only) Killed by the Wreckers 
Other Senators (Flashback Only) Killed by the Wreckers 
Metroplex - Titan Ship (Mentioned) Reactivated
Scraplets (Mentioned)
Notes
  • The Hasbro Pulse edition of this comic came with a Shattered Glass Ultra Magnus figure (that also doubles as Diaclone Universe Delta Magnus)
  • The inner monologue narration that was present through series one returns for this series, but this issue parodies it, by having Ultra Magnus refusing to narrate for most of the story, as we aren't worthy enough to know his thoughts.
  • Senator Shockwave's design is based on his appearance from the MTMTE flashbacks, as is his basic backstory too.
  • Ultra Magnus calls Sunstreaker "Cordon" at one point, on purpose. This possibly explains the name alteration of Wheeljack to Slicer (beyond being a toy thing), but it could explain some other figures released in Generations, who can be doubled as Shattered Glass characters, as those could be just code names used by them (ie SG Tracks might be referred to as "Road Rage", SG Skids as "Burn-Out" etc).
  • Wheeljack is shown wearing his full-body cloak, as he did at the end of series one, but we don't see what its for yet. My guess would be that it's to either hide his energy signature, or to at least hide something (maybe somehow the Exo-Suit that comes with his toy?)
  • It's mentioned a few times that Magnus' face-hologram is emotionless, but we clearly see it making a whole range of emotions throughout the issue.
  • We don't learn here why Magnus' face is skeletal yet, but in the original Shattered Glass it was caused by Optimus ripping off his face after a rebellion attempt, but he appears to have his injury before he is summoned to lead the Wreckers.
  • We learned in series one that Shockwave's Empurata went wrong, and he ended up becoming extremely heroic, rather than apathetic, a complete reversal of what happened to the old IDW continuity.
  • Despite how kill-happy he's been this issue, I think Optimus is still alive at the end of this issue, and will likely return to his throne by the end of the series.

Sunday 2 October 2022

IDW - Transformers: Last Bot Standing #4

Written by: Nick Roche
Art by: E.J. Su & Nick Roche
Colours by: Rebecca Nalty & Brittany Peer
Letters & Design by: Johanna Nattalie
Assistant Editor: Riley Farmer
Editor: David Mariotte
Plot
Steeljaw plays the recording that Rodimus gave to Shib's ancestors, revealing that Donnokt is loaded with raw Energon, which Rodimus decided to hide, rather than use it to revive their species.
Rodimus reveals that he killed the team left at the camp, and that it was all because of the key he used on himself, and that the last two, which Steeljaw is holding, can make the user as strong as him. His plan works, and the other Cybertronians, starved for real Energon fight over the keys, destroying one by accident.
Taking advantage of the fight, Rodimus and Shib free the people of Fembrance and Shib gets the last Energon key. Rodimus and Shib race away, and Rodimus causes an explosion to try and slow down their pursuers, knocking out Rodimus in the process.

Shib makes.her way to the mines, where she intends to hide for a while, but Steeljaw and Sharpclaw follow, and locate the Energon mine in the mountain. They capture Shib, but an errant shot causes a small earthquake due to the Energon.
The siblings fight over who gets to use the Energon key, but Steeljaw ultimately wins out, and uses it.

Rodimus wakes up following the rumble, but is soon confronted by the other Cybertronians, who have combined into a crude gestalt robot, Unstoppimus.
Despite his great size, Unstoppimus is Energon depleted and Rodimus easily defeats him, but tearing off his head, knocking out all the components. Rodimus prepares to kill the fallen Cybertronians, but he senses that Shib needs help.

Rodimus arrives at the mine, but he is attacked by the injured Sharpclaw, and meets the restored Steeljaw. Rodimus reveals that they can't even use the Energon, due to them converting themselves to using Biofuel, and since he destroyed their base's equipment, they can't even use that now.
Steeljaw, in rage, stand Rodimus through his abdomen and chucks him into the raw Energon put.

Steeljaw, now seeing that they're doomed, decides to be petty and shoot the Energon, to cause Donnokt to blow up, Sharpclaw tries to convince him to spare the world, as they have a chance to still live, Steeljaw however still fires, but Sharpclaw jumps in the way, taking her out.
Steeljaw, now furious at having killed his own sister, intends to kill Shib, but Rodimus, who has been supercharged by the Energon, returns to life, and finishes off the former Decepticon.

With no enemies left, Rodimus tears off his arm blasters.
Rodimus spends some time afterwards helping the Donnokt People to work out how to use the Energon safely, and enables them to improve their technology in a short timeframe. 
Rodimus constructs a small spacecraft, and stores the remaining Cybertronians, who were rendered harmless and near dead, in it, before sitting in it too, and allows himself to power down forever on the shuttle, as it drifts aimlessly in space.

Later, Shib looks out at the stars, and is happy that she added a new one to the sky, with Rodimus' shuttle...

Characters
Autobot
Rodimus - Car Goes into stasis
Strongarm - Van (Flashback and Footage) Dead
Gripper - Buggy (Flashback and Footage) Dead
Kup (Mentioned)

Decepticon
Talon - Jet (Flashback) Killed by Rodimus
Fangry - Winged Wolf (Flashback) Killed by Rodimus
Talon's Crew (Mentioned) Killed by Rodimus and crew

The Last Cybertronians
Steeljaw - Van Killed by Rodimus
Sharpclaw - Car Shot by Steeljaw, in Stasis
Wedge - Bulldozer Badly Injured in Unstoppimus Destruction, in Stasis 
Lunaclub - Helicopter Badly Injured in Unstoppimus Destruction, in Stasis 
Scylla - Squid Badly Injured in Unstoppimus Destruction, in Stasis 
Cyberwarp - Jet Badly Injured in Unstoppimus Destruction, in Stasis 
Override - Car Likely Killed in Unstoppimus Destruction
Riotgear - Tank Likely Killed in Unstoppimus Destruction 
Unstoppimus - Last Cybertronian Gestalt Destroyed by Rodimus 
Wheelie Stuck in Orbit, Likely Dead
Nitro (Mentioned) Dead
Base Camp Team (Mentioned) Dead

Donnokt Denizens
Shib Wallkis
Beets Wallkis
Trayvon Wallkis
Alderman Errold
Firebolt, the Steed
Sparks, the Steed
Fembrance Townsfolk
Stambo (Mentioned)
Brennet (Mentioned)
Shib's Ancestors (Mentioned)

Other
Primus (Mentioned)
Notes
  • The Energon keys are confirmed to having been created for use by the three Autobots, if they were needed by the Wallkis family, but Strongarm and Gripper died before they could be used on them (still not convinced that Rodimus didn't kill them though)
  • The planet is also confirmed to be filled with raw Energon, which Rodimus teaches the Donnokt People to process safely for themselves.
  • Sharpclaw exclaims "Primus' Ball Bearings!' I just wanted to mention that :) 
  • Most of the surviving (at the start of the issue) members of the Last Cybertronians have been members of a combiner team in past fiction, explaining how they can combine (poorly) this issue.
  • Rodimus' "god" form is based on the Super Saiyans from the Dragon Ball franchise (yeah, it looks a bit weird, why did they give him a gold wig, rather than the fiery design, like he has on the cover?)
  • The ending is a bit bittersweet, Donnokt is safe, but the stars are still burning out, so they are on borrowed time right now, maybe they can develop interdimensional travel to escape to the next license holder?
  • This marks the last G2 series for IDW, with only Shattered Glass to follow it (and, yes, the first two issues have been released already, but I've been procrastinating). There hasn't been any announcements on who the next license holder will be yet.

Thursday 11 August 2022

IDW - Transformers: Last Bot Standing #3

Written by: Nick Roche
Art by: E.J. Su & Nick Roche
Colours by: Rebecca Nalty
Letters & Design by: Johanna Nattalie
Assistant Editor: Riley Farmer
Editor: David Mariotte

Plot
The Last Cybertronians work on preparing Shib to be converted into biofuel, while Rodimus meets a badly damaged Wheelie, who is part of the group, but still refuses to join Steeljaw's crew, but the other Cybertronians are determined to convert him to using biofuel too. Steeljaw and most of the team leave to gather up the nearby townsfolk for farming and harvesting...
Moon is convinced by Shib, whom he has become fascinated by, and Wheelie to allow her to say goodbye to Rodimus before she is killed. She rusn over, and jabs the key her family has been protecting for centuries into Rodimus' chest, fully restoring him to his prime.
Rodimus quickly destroys the biofuel converter, and takes out most of the left behind Cybertronians, with Moon sacrificing himself when Shib is in danger of dying too. Wheelie sends two of the Cybertronians to warn the others, but Rodimus just kicks the smaller robot into orbit to die.
Rodimus chases the last two members, and kills them, with Shib wondering if Rodimus is actually the good guy...

Steeljaw and his crew reach Fembrance and start gathering up the townsfolk, but also start detecting Cybertronian technology in the area. Steeljaw makes his way to Shib's home, and destroys it, locating the box with the last two Energon keys and a data pad that Rodimus left for Shib's ancestors.
Rodimus and Shib soon return to Fembrance to find the town in ruins, and the townsfolk in caged trailers.
Rodimus is about to do something about it, when Steeljaw returns with Shib's family captive and reveals that he knows Rodimus' secret now....
Characters
Autobot
Rodimus - Car
Gripper - Buggy (Flashback) Died from Accidental Fall
Strongarm - Van (Flashback) Died in Ship Crash

Last Cybertronians
Steeljaw - Van
Sharpclaw - Car
Wheelie Launched into Orbit by Rodimus
Wildwheel - Car Killed by Rodimus
Moon - Rabbit Accidentally Killed by Wildwheel 
Vex - Car Killed by Rodimus
Treadshock - Tank Killed by Rodimus
Riotgear - Tank
Override - Car
Cyberwarp - Jet
Wedge - Front End Loader
Lunaclub - Helicopter
Scylla - Squid
Nitro Dead 

Donnokt Denizens
Shib Wallkis
Beets Wallkis Captured by Steeljaw 
Trayvon Wallkis Captured by Steeljaw 
Errold 
Fembrance Rangers
Fembrance Townsfolk Captured
Shib's Mother (Flashback)
Shib's Father (Flashback)
Wallkis Family Ancestors (Flashback)
Primitive Donnokt People (Flashback)
Fembrance Miners (Mentioned)
Notes
  • As predicted before, the keys are filled with liquid Emerging that is designed to be used on the 3 Autobots who landed on Donnokt.
  • The keys being able to open up a hidden hatch on a Transformer, and empower them, repairing injuries etc, resembles the Allspark Key from Animated.
  • Wheelie being the "Veteran" here is treated like a big reveal, but the preview last issue revealed it to us...
  • I mentioned last issue that it looked like Rodimus altered his robot mode when he became the wagon, but this issue reveals that it's the same design, but worn down from a lack of Emerging.
  • Rodimus implies that there is something else hidden on Donnokt, and seemed very interested in if the Miners in town had found out about him. I'm guessing that Donnokt has a natural surplus of Energon, which Rodimus is trying to hide.
  • The deaths of Gripper and Strongarm seem a bit suspicious to me. I think, based on the previous note, that they tried to leave the planet with the new source of Energon to save their species, but Rodimus stopped them by killing them.
  • The secret discovered by Steeljaw is likely not about the Energon, since Steeljaw and the others already said they couldn't really convert back to using Energon now, so it most likely is something more than that.
  • The art on Cover B shows Rodimus seeing past Cybertronians, most based on past designs, but Blaster appears to be a fully new design...and now I am desperate to know what he turns into...

Saturday 9 July 2022

IDW - Transformers: Fate of Cybertron

Written by: Brian Ruckley
Art by: Andrew Griffith, Winston Chan, Alex Milne, Ed Pirrie, Angel Hernandez
Colours by: Josh Burcham, Josh Perez, David Garcia Cruz
Letters by: Jake M. Wood
Editor: David Mariotte
Assistant Editor: Riley Farmer
Supervising Editor: Tom Waltz

Plot
Confronted with an Imploder and the Decepticon army, Optimus tries to convince Megatron to keep his word, and let the Autobots leave Cybertron, but Megatron now wants Optimus to remain on Cybertron, so he can see the world that he refused to help Megatron create. He demands that Optimus give him the matrix, but the Prime refuses, leading the two into a fistfight.

Ironhide and some others try to intervene, but Skywarp has his finger on the Imploder's trigger and has it set to detonate, killing everyone nearby, the moment he lets go.
Soon, Sky Lynx and Computron arrive, causing a massive distraction, allowing Jumpstream to grab Skywarp and drag him, along with the Imploder into Unspace, leaving Megatron without his fail-safe and allowing the Autobots to return to Darkmount.

The Decepticons soldiers from across the planet converge upon Darkmount, where the Autobots have managed to complete work on the Ark, and continue to repair Lodestar, at least enough to get out of orbit. 
As Optimus and his crew arrive at the city, the civilians and alien refugees are boarded upon the Ark and the Titan, including a now retired Cyclonus, Glyph, Greenlight and Gauge, while the rest of the Autobots prepare to defend the city long enough for their launches, as they know the Decepticons won't let them leave.

In Unspace, Jumpstream leaves Skywarp inside the between worlds, and has fused the Imploder into his arm. She explains that since Unspace works outside of normal time, the Imploder won't detonate, but if he tries to leave, he will be destroyed immediately.

Back at Darkmount, the Decepticons attack on all fronts, with Computron even falling to Devastator.
The Autobots start heading to the Ark and Lodestar to escape, but the Decepticons are pressing on them. Shattershot reveals that his Enigma powers can add more bots to their combined form to make him stronger, so five members of the Prime Guard volunteer and form armour around the combiner, allowing him to defeat Devastator, before being broken apart from the Decepticon barrage.
Fortunately, Computron's distraction gave the Autobots enough time, as the Ark, Lodestar and Sky Lynx all launch, and head out of orbit.

Strika stops Megatron from executing Scattershot, and has the ten combiner members imprisoned.
The Decepticons praise Megatron for his victory, but he doesn't see it as one...

Later, the Autobot ships head towards the Winged Moon, which has been under repairs from Cosmos and Blast-Off, which they are going to use as a temporary staging ground and repair base, before eventually returning to Cybertron to reclaim it another day... 
Characters
Autobot
Optimus Prime - Truck 
Ultra Magnus - Vehicle Transport
Pyra Magna - Truck
Chromia - Car
Ironhide - Van
Hoist - Tow Truck
Hound - Jeep 
Wheeljack - Car
Nautica - Submarine
Road Rage - Flying Car 
Highbrow - Helicopter
Prowl - Police Car
Streetwise - Police Car
Kup - Pick-up Truck
Perceptor
Ratchet - Ambulance
Windblade - VTOL Jet 
Computron - Technobot and Volunteer Gestalt
Scattershot - Jet Captured by Decepticons
Strafe - Jet Captured by Decepticons
Nosecone - Drill Tank Captured by Decepticons
Lightspeed - Car Captured by Decepticons
Afterburner - Speedbike Captured by Decepticons
Javelin - Car Captured by Decepticons
Groove - Motorcycle Captured by Decepticons
Flareup - Motorcycle Captured by Decepticons
Pipes - Truck Captured by Decepticons
Backstreet - Car Captured by Decepticons
Geomotus - Radar Buggy
Landmine - Plough Buggy 
Jumpstream - Car
Sky Lynx - Shuttle 
Grotusque - Winged Beast
Tap-Out - Winged Hovercraft 
Bumblebee - Winged Hovercraft
Arcee - Car
Greenlight - Car
Gauge - Energy Detection Machine
Sureshot - Buggy
Bumper - Car
Sideswipe - Car
Strongarm - Van 
Vibes
Sunstreaker - Car
Brawn - Van
Subsea - Submarine
Slapdash - Car
Gears - Van
Blades - Helicopter
Huffer - Truck
Other Autobot Soldiers
Glyph - Car (Mentioned)

Decepticon
Megatron - Tank 
Strika - Battle Tank
Sixshot - Tank/Car/Jet/Gun/Winged Beast
Shockwave - Flying Artillery
Soundwave - Hovercraft
Soundblaster - Hovercraft
Starscream - Jet
Jhiaxus - Jet
Obsidian - Helicopter 
Slipstream - Jet
Shadow Striker - Car
Devastator - Constructicon Gestalt
Hook - Crane
Scrapper - Front End Loader
Bonecrusher - Bulldozer
Scavenger - Excavator
Mixmaster - Mixing Truck
Long Haul - Dump Truck 
Nova Storm - Jet
Acid Storm - Jet
Ion Storm - Jet
Hotlink - Jet
Red Wing - Jet
Leozack - Jet
Bitstream - Jet
Runamuck - Car
Runabout - Car
Apeface - Jet/Ape
Heavywait - Van
Blitzwing - Jet/Tank
Flamewar - Motorcycle
Visper - Jet
Gutcruncher
Barricade - Police Car
Laserbeak - Cassette
Buzzsaw - Cassette
Snaptrap - Turtle
Nautilator - Lobster
Tentakil - Squid
Crasher - Car
Roadtrap - Van
Battleslash - Helicopter
Octus Killed by Pyra Magna 
Weirdwolf - Wolf
Flamefeather - Bird Monster
Lugnut - Jet
Jolt - Car
Airwave - Battle Platform
Blackjack - Car
Hyperdrive - Car
Rage - Car
Twirl - Jet
Swift - Helicopter 
Other Decepticon Soldiers 

Other Cybertronian
Termagax - Van 
Skywarp - Jet Trapped in Unspace with an Imploder
Lodestar - Titan Ship
Lightbright 
Leviathan - Metal Harvester 
Cyclonus - Jet
Cosmos - Orbiter
Blast-Off - Shuttle 
An Insecticlone Dead 
Darkmount Refugees
Gridlock (Ghost) Put to Rest
Provoke (Ghost) Put to Rest
Highfire (Ghost) Put to Rest 
Grudge (Ghost) Put to Rest
Paragon (Ghost)
Exarchon (Mentioned) Dead
Straxxus (Mentioned)
Rubble (Mentioned) Dead
Turmoil - Tank (Mentioned) Dead

Other
Darkmount Alien Refugees 
A Skitter 
Rust Worms (Mentioned) 
Notes
  • This special issue marks the end of the main IDW Transformers ongoing, whilst it does wrap up most of the plot lines, it does leave it open enough for a sequel, just like with the Beast Wars comic. So here's hoping for a continuation next year! 
  • Jumpstream has mentioned a few times since her time jump that she thinks her powers have been altered, here we can see that she is now able to freely access Unspace, and most likely time travel again.
  • Even though the Constructicons aren't shown with Decepticon insignias, I'll still class them as being allied with them due to their dialogue and actions. Skywarp however still just seems to be an agent of chaos.
  • Cyclonus finally frees most of his "ghost" friends, who are really just figments of his imagination following the trauma of the old war.
  • Scattershot's Enigma ability is very similar to the Earth Enigma from IDW version one, but rather than creating another combiner, he uses the five volunteers to form extra armour for Computron.
  • Cyclonus reveals that Neutronia, a planet previously mentioned as having been destroyed by Turmoil, managed to barely survive.
  • The group shot on the Ark near the end of this issue has several characters that I just can't identify due to the art being somewhat off-model or block coloured.
  • Bumblebee comments that the Winged Moon is the most amazing thing he's ever seen, mirroring what his mentee Rubble said about the facility very early on in the series.
  • Blast-Off is confirmed as having joined Cosmos on the Winged Moon, and has been helping him fix it for the Autobot refugees.
  • The Autobots leaving Cybertron to be controlled by the Decepticons, with the intent to return later and take it back, is a plot point in many Transformers franchises in the past (G1 cartoon, Beast Machines technically, Armada, Prime amongst others)
  • Just adding from my thoughts at the end of War's End, we don't see Zetar this issue, making he think he could very well be another Exarchon body still.
  • Pipes is seen amongst the Autobots on the Ark, but he was supposed to be on Cybertron, as part of the Computron distraction. I guess he could have been Puffer though?

Sunday 3 July 2022

IDW - Transformers: Beast Wars #17

Title: The End
Written by: Erik Burnham
Art by: Josh Burcham
Letters by: Jake M. Wood
Assistant Editor: Riley Farmer
Editor: Jazmine Joyner
Supervising Editor: David Mariotte

Plot
Rhinox wakes up outside the Darksyde, where he finds the Maximals and Predacons fighting the Children of the Vok, with the latter clearly having the advantage due to their sheer numbers.

Through the battle, many personal battles and moments happen, until the Vok interrupt, and decide to kill all the Cybertronians due to their violent nature's (despite this battle being agreed to by them previously) and start disabling the Cybertronians, whilst preparing their reversion device to wipe out the planet's inhabitants, and start over again.

Meanwhile, Rattrap and Waspinator have been getting the Axalon's engines working, to enable it to fly at low heights, and Rattrap decides to weaponise the Transwarp engine since the Vok clearly seem to hate it.
Soon, the duo fly the Axalon to the battlefield and use their weaponised Transwarp engines to destabilise the Vok, seemingly destroying them.

In the aftermath, the Children of the Vok give up, seeing their gods as the monsters they truly were, and return to the wid, asking Optimus and the others to leave them alone.
Megatron takes the opportunity to attack Optimus from behind, but he gets blasted by Rattrap's Transwarp weapon. Since the Predacon isn't an energy monster though, he simply gets blasted a "few" cycles into the future, for them to deal with later.

Following the battle, Optimus offers the other Predacons amnesty and suggests they work together to get the Axalon working and return home to Cybertron, but they decline the offer, since without Megatron they would be used as scapegoats for his actions, since their crime was very public.
The Maximals leave to commence their repairs and to try and find Megatron, and the Predacons, now led by Blackarachnia, and joined by Inferno of the Children of the Vok, begin work on repairing the Darksyde, planning on using the Vok's weapon for spare parts...

114 cycles later, Megatron rematerialises in a cave, and begins plotting his revenge on the Maximals, and his plans to rule this world, now that the Vok are gone, and declares that the Beast Wars will not end until he wins, not noticing a large Protoform with an X on it in the cave too...
Characters
Maximal
Optimus Primal - Gorilla
Rhinox - Rhino 
Dinobot - Velociraptor
Cheetor - Cheetah
Nyx - Bat
Rattrap - Rat

Predacon
Megatron - Tyrannosaurus Rex Exiled into near future by Rattrap
Blackarachnia - Black Widow Spider
Waspinator - Wasp
Skold - Alligator Snapping Turtle
Tarantulas - Tarantula On the Run from the Predacons
Zombie Terrorsaur - Pteranodon Destroyed by Rhinox 

Children of the Vok
Tigatron - White Tiger
Airazor - Falcon
Inferno - Fire Ant (Joins Predacons)
Polar Claw - Polar Bear
Saberback - Stegosaurus
Wolfang - Wolf
Cybershark - Hammerhead Shark
Armordillo - Armadillo
Snarl - Tasmanian Devil
Claw Jaw - Squid
Razorclaw - Fiddler Crab
Snapper - Snapping Turtle
Spittor - Frog
Transquito - Mosquito
Jetstorm - Dragonfly
Buzzsaw - Yellow Jacket 
Insecticon - Stag Beetle
Powerpinch - Earwig
Retrax - Pill Bug 

Vok
Pakak Destroyed by Transwarp Weapon
Tonrar Destroyed by Transwarp Weapon 
Tikaani Destroyed by Transwarp Weapon 

Other Cybertronian
Protoform X In statis Pod
Department of Justice (Mentioned)
Fallen Protoform Pods (Mentioned)
Notes
  • This issue marks the end of the IDW Beast Wars series. However the ending caption implies that the story may continue in the future, and even ends on somewhat of a cliffhanger...so...maybe the new publisher will be good to us?
  • Dinobot mentions that the army gathered by the Vok are made from every other Protoform, but there doesn't seem to be enough for that to be the case, plus we clarly see the Protoform X pod in the cliffhanger.
  • The new Children of the Vok we see this issue are made from the early figures of the original Beast Wars toyline.
  • Polar Claw and Saberback are seen during the wide shots of the battle, but both of them died in issue 15...maybe they're just repaints?
  • Something to note, the Children's eyes change from the green of the Vok to their normal colours after the Vok die, implying they may have been being mind controlled.
  • We never learn who Tarantulas contacted on Cybertron...maybe it'll be picked up in a sequel series?
  • Armordillo finally makes.his appearance, after being shown in the Beast Wars Annual...but he is just a one panel cameo, and possibly does offpanel from Megatron's blast.
  • The floating islands around the planet are revealed to be weapons of the Vok's, the one shown here being a "reversion device", intended to wipe out all life from the planet, much like the Planet Buster from the cartoon. 
  • This issue features a couple instances of fourth wall breaking, with the Vok wondering if another universe put their planet wiping devices on a moon and Waspinator commenting on how they can clearly hear the Vok, from outside the ship.
  • Snapper appears in this issue, who was the basis for the new character for this series, Skold.
  • Inferno joins the Predacons in the closing pages of this issue after losing his previous "queen's" (The Vok), much like he did in the cartoon, where he joined after his Pod was destroyed (he considered it his colony)
  • Megatron got very lucky he wasn't transported a couple of cycles later, he may have rematerialized inside the wall of the cave he landed in. That would have been painful.
  • The end of this issue includes letters from the main artist and writer for the series, which includes some hints at what plans for the series would have entailed, should it have had a longer life. (Though most of them honestly could still fit in a sequel series)