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Wednesday, 29 November 2023

Skybound - Void Rivals #6

Writer: Robert Kirkman
Artist: Lorenzo De Felici
Colourist: Matheus Lopes
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Editors: Sean Mackiewicz & Jonathan Manning
Logo & Publication Design: Andres Juarez
Production: Jillian Crab
Plot
Solila is rescued from her cell, hiding the strange artefact along the way, by Kanela, whom she has a poor, but long history with. Unfortunately, the guard notice the escape, and report it to the Premier.
She is taken to the Unifier base, where she and Darak are conscripted to join them on a mission to Agorra to reconnect with their unresponsive Aggorian counterparts.

The team make their way to a Blastwing shuttle that they have access to, but are ambushed at the shuttle site, as Ultum was forced to betray them, on the promise of finding his missing mother.
Solila and Darak escape with the data packet for the Aggorians, and manage to eventually find their way to the edge of the Zertonian side of the Sacred Ring, and enter the Wastelands to make it to Agorra...

Premier Zalilak is informed of them entering the Wastelands, and despite his advisor's suggestion that they couldn't survive there, Zalilak doesn't want to take any risks, and cannot allow "Goliant" to come. He reluctantly orders for "Proximus" to be revived...

On Quintessa, the Skuxxoid hands over the hybrid shuttle to the Judge, and leaves the planet, with the Judge having the shuttle taken away for study, and wondering what their next move against Zerta should be now...
Characters
Zertonian
Solila
Kanela
Ultum
Premier Zalilak
Zalilak's Advisor 
Guards
Unifier Members
Starving Civilians 
Ultum's Mother (Mentioned)
Minister of Arms (Mentioned)

Aggorian 
Darak
Handroid
Unifier Counterparts (Mentioned)

Quintesson
Judge
Executioner
Allicons

Other
Skuxxoid
Zerta (Mentioned)
Goliant (Mentioned)
Proximus (Mentioned)
Notes
  • This issue marks the end of the first Void Rivals story arc, which according to the Trade Paperback name will be called "More Than Meets The Eye"...for some completely unknowable reason...
  • Following this issue, Void Rivals is having a break until March, so the other series can have a couple issues to breathe 
  • The armoured prison guards are revealed to be called "Blast Troopers".
  • Solila somehow identified Kanela, despite being in full Blast Trooper armour...does she have a distinct smell or eye shape or something?
  • The Quintesson Judge appears to confirm my theory that Zerta was a Quintesson from last issue. The end of the issue also reveals that the Sacred Ring is apparently some sort of seal to keep "Goliant" at bay. So maybe the ring itself is some sort of long forgotten space bridge ring or something?
  • Also confirming my suspicions from last issue, there are Aggorian Unifiers too.
  • I just want to point out one of the above images, which shows Zalilak having an abundant feast, whilst most other Zertonians are shown in squalor and starving.
  • Solila finally says she trusts Darak...not that she really has much choice since they've entered a wasteland between the two halves of the Ring.

Tuesday, 21 November 2023

Skybound - Transformers #2

Writer, Artist: Daniel Warren Johnson 
Colourist: Mike Spicer
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Editors: Sean Mackiewicz & Jonathan Manning
Publication Design: Andres Juarez

Plot
Optimus explores the woods near the Autobot's current Quarry base, when he accidentally crushes a deer, a apologizes to it. Spike approaches him, and tells him it was just an accident, but Optimus is still distraught, forgetting how fragile life on Earth is compared to his home world.
Optimus and Spike tell each other a little about their homes, with Spike talking about his parents, and Optimus talks about Cybertron, including it's war, and how his actions led to the Ark's crash on Earth, and the war being brought here now...

Soon, a newly recovered Cliffjumper arrives, who gets scared by Spike, and a newly arrived Carly, before returning to the Quarry with Optimus.
Wheeljack is being repaired using Optimus' trailer, but Ratchet admits that they don't have enough to rebuild everyone quick enough to counter the Decepticons, or to keep them active without Energon.

Rescue workers have arrived at the power plant, where the workers try to explain about the giant robot attacks, but no-one believes them...until Skywarp and the others arrive, and start a new rampage, with Soundwave even using an Energon converter from the Ark to steal the energy from the plant for their use.
A military jet is called to the plant, but they are attacked by Starscream, who knocks the jet out of the air, and kills the pilot with his bare hands, the co-pilot, Duke, manages to escape after shooting Starscream in the eye.
Spike amanges to steal a police car, whilst the military jet falls on Skywarp and Soundwave, causing a noticeable explosion.

The Autobots hear the noise, and the humans get worried about their parents nearby. Optimus heads off to investigate, knowing the Decepticons are involved, and he feels immense guilt for bringing them to Earth in the first place.
Ratchet remains at the base to continue fixing their allies, with Cliffjumper to protect him. Spike convinces Prime to let him come with him, so he can protect his family, along with Optimus.

Carly drives back home, unaware than Laserbeak is following her, noticing the Optimus Prime added to her van's mural.
Upon returning home, she finds Sparkplug, who has gathered her father's weapons, and explains that the robots have killed her father, Davey.
Characters
Autobot
Optimus Prime - Truck
Ratchet - Ambulance
Cliffjumper - Car
Wheeljack Under Repairs 
Roller - Buggy Drone 
Brawn Stasis Locked
Jazz Stasis Locked 
Ironhide Stasis Locked 
Other Autobots Stasis Locked 
Beachcomber (Flashback) Shot by Decepticons
Beachcomber's Teammate (Flashback) Shot by Decepticons 
Bumblebee (Mentioned) Dead 
Previous Autobot Leader (Mentioned) Dead

Decepticon
Starscream - Fighter Jet
Skywarp - Fighter Jet
Soundwave - Cassette Player
Rumble - Cassette
Laserbeak - Cassette
Megatron (Flashback) Missing

Human
Spike
Carly
Sparkplug
Duke
Jordie
Frosting Killed by Starscream 
Plant Workers
Rescue Workers
Davey (Picture) Dead
Air Force Central Command Operator (Voice)
Spike's Mother (Mentioned) Dead
Jimmy (Mentioned) Dead

Other Cybertronian
Jetfire - Jet (Mentioned) Dead
Turborats (Mentioned)

Other
Cute Deer Accidentally Crushes by Optimus
Cute Wild Animals
Notes
  • I can't help but think that the opening pages of Optimus accidentally killing a deer is a parody of the image of Optimus from the "Meet the Autobots" book for the 2007 Movie, where he is shown delicately interacting with butterflies and birds. See Here.
  • Spike implies that his name is just a nickname given to him by his mother, before she died.
  • Optimus states he and the Autobots left Cybertron after two centuries of war, meaning this incarnation of the Great War is a lot shorter than most others. (Though they also crashed on Earth a long time ago, since that war date)
  • Megatron is shown to have been on the Ark before it crashed, fighting Optimus, and even causing his eye injury that he spotted before he was reformatted.
  • Optimus' trailer is confirmed be include his combat deck, and even Roller! Yay! 
  • The police cars seen this issue are designed like G1 Prowl, most likely to give his future alternate mode a basis, but this is a bit odd, since they are based on Japanese police cars...
  • Duke makes his debut this issue, but seemingly pre-G.I. Joe, though he still seems to have some special tools.
  • The two where the human characters are based is named as "Farmingham" here.
  • Davey, from last issue is revealed to have been Carly's father.
  • Just saying, we don't see Jetfire's body this issue...did Ratchet use him for spare parts for the Autobots?

Wednesday, 8 November 2023

Skybound - Void Rivals #5

Writer: Robert Kirkman
Artist: Lorenzo De Felici
Colourist: Patricio Delpeche
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Editors: Sean Mackiewicz & Jonathan Manning
Logo & Publication Design: Andres Juarez
Plot
The two rivals are sitting in their cell, when Darak is dragged away for torture and interrogation, whilst he is being tortured, Solila is visited by her former leader, Mistress Vill, who wishes to give her a special item to help her on her new path.

The Skuxxoid has arrived on Quintessa, where he tries to sell the Prosecutor to a Judge, but is instead almost put on trial, with his prisoner being taken into their own custody. Whilst trying to get out of his trial, Skuxxoid mentions the hybrid ship he took off the rivals, which piques the Judge's interest, upon hearing the term "Zertonian"...

Darak has been tortured badly, but hasn't broken after three days. The torturer leaves to prepare the next round, but a Zertonian child arrives, and frees Darak, leading him through the subterranean tunnels to a secret meeting area, where he is greeted by a group of unmasked Zertonians, who reveal they know about the past unity between the world's, and want to bring them together again, wishing for Darak's help in the mission.
Darak says he'll join their mission, if they can rescue Solila too...with their leader Kanela asking if he even knows who Solila really is....
Characters
Zertonian
Solila Imprisoned on Zertonia
Mistress Vill
Ultum
Kanela
Torturer 
Keeper of the Light Members
Unifier Members
Prison Guards
Premier Zalilak (Mentioned)

Agorrian
Darak
Handroid
Minister Dulin (Mentioned)

Quintesson
Judge
Prosecutor Detained on Quintessa
Allicons - Alligators 
Scorpia (Mentioned) Damaged beyond Repair

Other
Skuxxoid Detained on Quintessa
Skuxxoid's Wife (Mentioned)
Zerta (Mentioned)
Notes
  • Solila's helmet seems to be a modified version of the ones used by the members of the Keepers of the Light, whome she used to be a part of.
  • Despite this universe not using toyetic designs for the Transformers characters so far, the Quintesson Judge's chair appears to be based on the one that comes with the Earthrise toy, with seams and all! 
  • The scorpion from issue three is revealed to be a Quintesson Scorpia.
  • The Judge appears to know what Zertonians are, despite the Handroid appearing to have no information on the species. It's possible that the "Zerta" we keep hearing about is actually a Quintesson who founded the Zertonian society, who h would explain all the green motifs etc.
  • The Handroid told Solila that if he was removed from Darak, then self defense systems would activate...looks like he lied about that!
  • The resistance group we meet this issue are the Unifiers, who want to bring the two halves of the Sacred Ring together, and seemingly know about the two species being related. Though we only see Zertonians here, it would be very surprising if there weren't any Aggorian members too, on their side of the ring.
  • The "unique item of power" that Mistress Vill gives Solila features the symbols of the two planets, implying it existed from before the separation.
  • This issue features a preview for the upcoming Duke Miniseries 

Saturday, 14 October 2023

Skybound - Transformers #1

Writer, Artist: Daniel Warren Johnson
Colourist: Mike Spicer
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Editor: Sean Mackiewicz
Publication Design: Andres Juarez
Plot
Sparkplug is in a bar, drinking away his troubles, following the death of his son, Jimmy, during a rocket launch. His surviving son, Spike, wakes him up, but upsets him when his dad notices his last son with Jimmy's telescope. Sparkplug is picked up by his friend to take him to work, while Spike goes off stargazing with his girlfriend, Carly.

Spike and Carly hike up a mountain and start to set up, when an earthquake hits, and the two tumble into a new crevasse, landing inside a long lost Spacecraft, the Ark, filled with seemingly dead, giant robots.
Soon, another robot, Jetfire, flies in, and plants a cartridge into Teletraan-1, the ship's computer, which gives it information about Earth vehicles, and starts repairing the other robots...

The first to wake up is Starscream, who immediately shoots the nearby Bumblebee in the head, killing him, whilst thanking the shocked Jetfire. The latter tries to stop Starscream from continuing his slaughter, but is shot by his old friend in the torso.
Before he can finish off their saviour, Starscream is stopped by the newly revived Optimus Prime, who also soon notices his human voyeurs and works to protect them.
Ratchet is soon revived too, along with Skywarp, clueing Starscream to Teletraan reviving them at random, prompting him to start dragging the other Decepticons closer to the computer.
Optimus realises they will be outnumbered soon, so orders Ratchet to load as many of their fellow Autobots into his new trailer as he can, for them to escape.
Soundwave is revived next, attacking Optimus, who is distracted when he finds the body of Bumblebee, and mourns for his friend, bringing back memories for Spike...
Starscream ambushes Optimus when he is distracted, and Soundwave deploys Ravage to assist him, but the humans manage to push Optimus' Ion Blaster to him, allowing him to blast Ravage and avoid the other Decepticons. Knowing he'll be too outnumbered if he doesn't stop the revival process, Optimus shoots and badly damages Teletraan-1, before escaping with Ratchet, the downed Autobots and the humans.

Starscream and Skywarp give chase, but Skywarp is quickly depleted of his energy, forcing them to return to the Ark, but not before Jetfire tries to repent by defeating Starscream, only to be fatally injured by his old friend.

Spike directs the Autobots to an old quarry for them to hide out in, where Jetfire apologizes for his rash actions, and believes their planet, and species itself is doomed to death now...as he dies himself...

At the Ark, Soundwave reveals that Teletraan-1 is beyond their current repair capabilities, but if they have materials and Energon, they may be able to repair it, and revive the rest of the Decepticons. Starscream is pressured into doing a solo resource run, due to the others being energy-depleted, and him being their leader now
The Decepticon leader soon finds a power plant, where Sparkplug happens to be working, where he attacks the electrical pylons, he soon notices Sparkplug's scared friend, whom the Decepticon picks up, and crushes to death, laughing about how pathetic the life on this planet was...
Characters
Autobot
Optimus Prime - Truck
Ratchet - Ambulance
Bumblebee Stasis Locked, Head blasted out by Starscream
Jazz Stasis Locked 
Cliffjumper Stasis Locked 
Prowl Stasis Locked 
Hound Stasis Locked 
Wheeljack Stasis Locked 
Windcharger Stasis Locked 
Other Autobots (Mentioned) Stasis Locked 

Decepticon
Starscream - Fighter Jet
Skywarp - Fighter Jet
Soundwave - Cassette Player
Ravage - Cassette Badly Injured by Optimus 
Thundercracker Stasis Locked
Reflector Stasis Locked 
Laserbeak - Cassette (Mentioned)
Megatron (Mentioned)
Other Decepticons (Mentioned) Stasis Locked 

Other Cybertronian
Jetfire - Cybertronian Jet Killed by Starscream
Teletraan-1 Destroyed by Optimus 

Human
Spike 
Carly
Sparkplug
Davey Killed by Starscream 
Danny
Jerry
Army Guy (Flashback) Likely Dead
Jimmy (Mentioned) Killed in Shuttle Explosion
Carly's Dad (Mentioned)

Notes
  • This series follows on from Jetfire's departure in Void Rivals #1, with him making his way to Earth to wake up the Transformers (though I'm sure we'll learn how he found them and why he didn't go to Cybertron as he planned later)
  • Of the characters on the Autobot cover of this issue, only Optimus and Ratchet are actually shown active this issue
  • The Transformer character designs are based on the original designs of the characters from the 80s, unlike previous series where some level of toy synergy has been noted in recent years.
  • Along with this, the series appears to be set around the 80s as well, with imagery of the Vietnam war and the (potential) Challenger explosion.
  • Sparkplug is shown to be an ex-army guy, who lost a friend in war. I wonder if he'll be connected to GI Joe in this continuity?
  • Spike is revealed to have had a brother named Jimmy, who died in a spacecraft explosion (who wants to bet that it'll be revealed to have been caused by a Cybertronian somehow?)
  • The Cybertronians in this issue appear to be speaking in English, since the human characters don't need any translations.
  • So...how do we think Bumblebee's going to be revived? GI Joe? Junkions? Something else?
  • In the Marvel comics Teletraan believed that vehicles were the dominate form of life on Earth, here Jetfire knew the humans were, most likely due to his knowledge of other species (like the Aggorians and Zertonians)
  • Optimus is shown to hold the Matrix in his chest at the moment, and reveals it has the power to heal, but not (seemingly) to revive the dead.
  • Megatron is partially mentioned, but Starscream interrupts pointing out that HE is the leader now...what did you do to him Starscream?
  • Sparkplug's friend is squished in front of him by Starscream...I think this version of the character will be anti-Cybertronian, like his Marvel counterpart.
  • Jetfire knows Optimus' name, but didn't know he was the Prime yet, implying this version of the character was never known by an earlier name (like Orion Pax or Optronix)

Skybound - Void Rivals #4

Writer: Robert Kirkman
Artist: Lorenzo de Felici
Colourist: Matheus Lopes
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Editor: Sean Mackiewicz
Plot
With the ship approaching Zertonia, the Handroid attempts to stop Solila, and send them to Agorra instead, but Solila manages to disarm the robot, by threatening his Aggorian master.

Solila brings Darak to Zertonia, where he is villified as a monster by the people, and sent to a cell, which the Handroid determines there's no escape from.
Solila visits with her leader, Zalilak, and is relieved when he explains that he will return Darak to Agorra, after they meet his demands for supplies. Zalilak notices her relief and asks if they bonded, before asking if she saw his face...leaving her fearful.
Soon, Solila is dragged to Darak's cell, and is doomed to share his fate for her "treachery", which Darak can't help but be amused by.

Soon, Zalilak contacts Minister Dulin of Agorra, to tell him that the two pilots saw eachother's faces, and both agree to have them executed to keep their secret connection secret...

Elsewhere, the Skuxxoid arrives on Cybertron, intending to collect on a presumed bounty on his Quintesson prisoner, but Shockwave, being one of the few still active Cybertronians on the world declines the offer, due to the lack of supplies, let alone currency, sending the Skuxxoid away... 

Characters
Zertonian
Solila Imprisoned on Zertonia 
Premier Zalilak
Zertonian Dignitary
Zertonian Guards
Zertonian Civilians
Council of Vite (Mentioned)

Agorrian 
Darak Imprisoned on Zertonia
Handroid Imprisoned on Zertonia 
Minister Dulin 

Other
Shockwave - Flying Artillery
Skuxxoid
Quintesson Prosecutor Imprisoned by Skuxxoid
Zerta (Mentioned)
Skuxxoid's Family (Mentioned)
Other Decepticons (Mentioned) In Stasis 
Notes
  • As previously shown in issue one, the Handroid can control Darak's hand to drag his unconscious body around.
  • On the brief switch to Cybertron, Shockwave laments on how he barely has enough energon to keep himself alive...perhaps he should consider turning off some of the lights in the building behind him?
  • The leader of Zertonia, Zalilak is revealed to have contact with Minister Dulin of Agorra, with both even showing their faces to eachother, which is supposed to be against their beliefs.
  • It's clarified in the letters section that Zertonia and Agorra were separate worlds that were rebuilt around a black hole, creating the Sacred Ring. It's still unclear how they can survive the exposure to a black hole's gravity field etc, but I think it has something to do with their forehead crystals.
  • Cybertron appears to be fairly close to the space around the Sacred Ring, since the Skuxxoid has managed to make it there within a month (based on last issue's time skip), making it quite interesting that the two species apparently never met.

Sunday, 24 September 2023

Astrobots #5

Creator & Editor: Aaron Thomas
Writer: Simon Furman
Artist & Letterer: Hector Trunnec 
Producer: Esmond Zhou
Plot
Athenia returns to the Persephone to warn them about Atlas' mad plans, and manages to arrange the evacuation of almost half of the colonists, however, despite a delay caused by Eros-10 jamming the signal, the deepscreen scan still takes place, and all the humans who were still on the ship are instantly killed, infuriating Athenia.

In Atlas city, Apollo is told by Atlas how he arrived on a faster colony ship in the past, and built the first city, Paradise City, but he claims that a cult of humans created the A.I. Phage, a virus that destroys Astrobots. Though Atlas was affected by it, he also fought back, and destroyed Paradise City, and killed all the colonists there, eventually ending up in the future Atlas CIty.
Atlas leaves, and swiftly executes the Rebellion leader, Articus, and publically blames the rebels for the attacks on the human colonists, and "exiles" them out of the city, which the regular population start to question, and believe is suspicious.

Later, Lyrel, one of th Persephone's delegate party who came to Atlas city is taken from her holding cell, and dragged away, with the rest of the team left in jail...
After a short drive, the convoy carrying the "exiles" stops, and the guards intend to execute them, only to be fought off by Apollo, and a rescue party.
At the city, Atlas is attacked from the sky by Athenia in a shuttle, seeking revenge for her fallen colonists, but he is defended by his guards. The other crew members beg her to leave him, as they need to tend to their surviving colonists, and worrying about Atlas' will not help them, leading her to head to their rendezvous with their new allies...

Later, Athenia meets with the rebels in the deserts outside the city, where the teams join forces and start hunting for the launched Arks to protect the surviving colonists, Vulkan and some of the other resistance members decide to return to the city to fight from within, while Apollo and Athenia head to find their first Ark...

In the dark labs under the city, Atlas continues the human cloning project, he has created his own version of the Venus type Astrobot, using Lyrel's template, and has also rebuilt the Venus type as a new Astrobot, Artemis, the hunter.
Characters
Resistance
Articus Killed by Atlas 
Apollo-08
Vulkan
Chernos
Praxis
Geomek
Eros-10 
Other Resistance Members 

Persephone Crew
Athenia
Pausanius
Eudoxus
Strabo
Zenofanes Imprisoned in Atlas City
Galax Imprisoned in Atlas City 
Stratus Imprisoned in Atlas City 
Lyrel Rebuilt Into Artemis
Venus Units 
Colonists More than Half Killed

Atlas City
Atlas
ARGUS Intelligence
Tribune Kronoz
Senator Cypherion
Senator Stratica
Senator Eoz
Senator Solus
Artemis
ARGUS Enforcers
City Guards
Black Eros Units 
Dark Venus Units
City Denizens 
Human Clones In Pods

Other
Paradise City Colonists All Killed, bar Atlas
The Children of Eve (Flashback) Killed in Paradise City 
Notes
  • This issue marks the end of the first mini series of Astrobots, but does end with a confirmation of a return in 2024 (yay!) 
  • Atlas confirms that he was part of an earlier colony team, that arrived on the colony world before the others, but they were betrayed by some of the humans and a war broke out, resulting in the destroyed city found in the deadlands outside the city.
  • Interestingly, when the first colony ship lands on the planet, they land in a forest, whilst we have only ever seen wastelands outside the city before now (maybe the Astrobots chopped down all the trees or something?)
  • Articus is killed in the same way as his old friend Trydant, his head is crushed by Atlas, using his bare hands.
  • Lyrel is converted into a new Astrobot, Artemis here, a fate I'm sure is also due to befall on her fellow Persephone delegates in Atlas's custody.
  • As he threatened to do to Athenia, if she didn't work with him, Atlas has created his own versions of the Venus type, to nurture his cloned humans.
  • Eros-10 reveals that he has created a counter signal for the alpha wave deepscreen, so Atlas shouldn't be able to mass exterminate any more humans.
  • It's not mentioned where the DNA for the cloned humans came from, but I would assume they were from the failed Paradise City that Atlas procured somehow.

Sunday, 10 September 2023

Astrobots #4

Creator & Editor: Aaron Thomas 
Writer: Simon Furman
Artist & Letterer: Hector Trunnec
Producer: Esmond Zhou
Plot
Athenia, having seemingly agreed to Atlas's demands to raise his new human clones, is escorted back to the rest of her crew, but E-10 secretly prints an access card and slips it to Athenia.
Soon, Athenia detaches from the rest of her crew and fights her way through the building, eventually reaching her shuttle and hads back to the Persephone to warn them about what is about to happen, and to protect the colonists.

Outside, Apollo and Vulkan leave the battle at the resistance base, and head towards the Capitoline Peak.
A crowd begins gathering outside the Peak, which is quickly brought to chaos when the Enforcers start attacking the crowd, starting another fight with hidden resistance members in the group.
The riot outside acts as both a distraction for Argus and Atlas, the former of which is finding it hard to concentrate on so many battlefronts, and allows Apollo to break into the facility.

Apollo soon finds Atlas, who is beating up E-10, due to the latter helping Athenia escape, but soon discards him, in favour of fighting the outsider. E-10 is soon grabbed by Apollo, who flings him outside, and is caught by Vulkan, who whisks him away, due to him likely being able to disable the imminent deep screen scan.

Atlas is furious and quickly stuns Apollo, and plans to vilify the resistance and Persephone crews publically, to turn the people of Atlas city against the newcomers, and prevent him clone human army from populating the city...
Characters
Resistance
Apollo Disabled by Atlas
Vulkan
Other Resistance Members 

Atlas City
Atlas
Argus Intelligence
Argus Enforcers 
Senator Stratica 
E-10/Eros-10 Abducted by Vulkan 
Black Eros Units
Atlas City Civilians 
Human Clones (In Pods)

Persephone
Athenia
Zenofanes
Galax
Stratus
Lyrel
Persephone Crewbots 
Human Colonists 
Notes
  • Zenofanes' type has been changed to Age or, rather than Scorpios.
  • Similarly, E-10's name has been changed from "Emissary-10" to "Eros-10".
  • The building that Atlas is usually based in is revealed to be called the Capitoline Peak.
  • It's mentioned that Atlas and Apollo have both been affected by "Phage", a bug that affects Astrobots in the wastelands, where both of them have been shown to arrive in the city from.
  • It's confirmed that the abandoned city seen by Apollo in the wastelands was a prior human colony, but Atlas claims the humans destroyed it with their natural violence, but I think we can all just assume that he lied a bit... 
  • The Ninjex Units that arrived as a big problem last issue arent seen this issue...I guess they vanished?
  • The middle of this issue, where Apollo confronts Atlas appears to include a cliffhanger and pick up (incuding character and location markers). This seems to imply that this issue's story may have been shuffled around a bit.
  • The bots working with Argus to activate the deep screen scan appear to be of the same type as Eros-10, but in black (it's possible it's just the lighting, but who knows?)

Skybound - Void Rivals #3

Writer: Robert Kirkman
Artist: Lorenzo De Felici
Colourist: Matheus Lopes
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Editor: Sean Mackiewicz
Plot
The duo fight off the Skuxxoid, and manage to escape him. The Skuxxoid doesn't chase them, as he knows they'll probably kill themselves with the other dangerous cargo in the ship, and investigates their ramshackle ship
The two rivals fight off a mechanical scorpion in the ship, and eventually encounter a Quintesson, who leads them to his ship, supposedly to escape together. Unfortunately, the Skuxxoid is waiting for them at the Quintesson ship, where he offers the rivals a Nebulon transport for them to use on exchange for their ship, since it's made with a rare material that he wants to sell, and since there's no bounties on their heads. The duo accept, leaving the Quintesson to his fate.

The two rivals set course to the Sacred Ring, where they consider how to save themselves. A few days later, they approach their home, where they are detected by both people. The initially intended to take escape pods to go to their respective homes, but Solila betrays Darak, by electrocuting him, knocking him out, and takes him prisoner for her people, whilst apologizing...
Characters
Agorrian
Darak Knocked out by Solila 
Handroid
Minister Dulin (Mentioned)

Zertonian
Solila

Other
Skuxxoid
Quintesson Prosecutor
Mecha Scorpion
Slizardo (Mentioned)
Skuxxoid's Family (Mentioned)
Nebulons (Mentioned)
Notes
  • Following on from the seeming trend of this series, we get more Transformers franchise characters introduced here, with a Quintesson Prosecutor appearing, and Slizardo and Nebulans being mentioned.
  • The two halves of the Sacred Ring are revealed to be called Zertonia and Agorra. 
  • The Quintesson mentions the Age of Wrath, which his species has been blamed for. In past media this refers to a period of time where the Quintessons controlled Cybertron, but considering most sentient life apparently hates the Quintessons for this event, it's likely something else here.
  • The Handroid has no information about Quintessons in its database, implying the Aggorians arent part of the wider Galactic community.
  • The Quintessons in this continuity appear to be much smaller than past ones, where they seem to be about the same size as humanoids (which from issue one, we know are about human size, from the scale with Jetfire).
  • Solila is revealed to be a warrior and not a pilot, despite previous implications.
  • This issue features a three page preview of the upcoming Transformers series, showing Spike and an unnamed female friend (Carly?) discovering the sleeping Transformers in the Ark.

Saturday, 29 July 2023

Skybound - Void Rivals #2

Writer: Robert Kirkman
Artist: Lorenzo De Felici
Colourist: Matheus Lopes
Letters: Rus Wooton
Editor: Sean Mackiewicz
Plot
Darak explains that he was sent on a mission to capture a comet in their space, which has a large cashew of ice, so they can use it for their own reserves, and because they know the Zertonians are having a water crisis right now.
On the way, Darak has a vision that shows that the Agorrians and Zertonians world's are connected, and reveals that they look alike, and that they broke off some time. To stop an upcoming disaster, they must come together again...

Solila believes this vision was sent from Zerta, and both believe it, due to their similar appearances.
Over the next couple of weeks, the duo fix up a small ship from the wreckage of their vessels, and manage to leave the planet, though it doesn't have enough power to drive itself, and they send out a distress call to hopefully get rescued.

After a few days, they are captured by a ship disguised as an asteroid. Inside they are met by their captor, a Skuxxoid....
Characters
Agorrian
Darak
Handroid
Minister Dulin (Flashback Only)
Director Elander (Flashback Only)
Agorrian People (Flashback Only)

Zertonian
Solila
Zertonian People (Flashback Only)

Other
Skuxxoid
Zerta (Voice Only)
Notes
  • Unless it is just symbolic, it appears that two.planets, the Agorrian and Zertonian homeworlds, merged into a structure, the Sacred Ring, which surrounds what looks like a black hole (most likely the eponymous void)
  • Darak is revealed to be the son of a Minister, who apparently has a bad relationship with his father. 
  • Darak's ship is named as the Jump Jet, with Solila's being the Star Wing.
  • It's unconfirmed, but Solila believes that the voice Darak heard during his mission is a god named Zerta, which based in the name is likely a Zertonian specific deity.
  • The alien at the end of this issue is a Skuxxoid, a species from the Transformers G1 series' third season. His ship is a Rockeroid, which disguises itself as an asteroid, as seen in this issue.

Astrobots #3

Creator and Editor: Aaron Thomas 
Writer: Simon Furman
Artist and Letterer: Hector Trunnec
Producer: Esmond Zhou
Publisher: Whatnot Publishing
Plot
The visitors from the Persephone have been separated, with Athenia being escorted by Atlas, whilst the rest are being kept in a meeting room. The Persephone crew are told that Atlas needs them to lower the shields to commit a "deep screen" to ensure the colonists are safe to come to the planet. The crew are insulted that Atlas doesn't trust their own systems, but agree to the terms...

Elsewhere, Apollo is brought into the Resistance base, where he meets their leader, Articus, who reveals that he knows Atlas intends to commit genocide on the humans aboard the ship, and also reveals that Atlas led a bloody rebellion in the past, which led to him taking control from the bots who were nominally in charge, who wanted to have the city be a cooperative venture between the Astrobots and human colonists. 
Atlas relays this same story to Athenia, but frames it as him protecting the city for the upcoming humans, as other Astrobots wanted the city for themselves.

Athenia is taken to see E-10, where she discovers the science project that he has been forced to work on by Atlas, countless cloned humans, ready to populate his city. 
Atlas reveals that he plans for these clones to populate the city, because the real humans from Earth are historically known to be violent and destructive. He reveals that the deep screen scan will kill all the human colonists, and he wants Athenia and her fellow Venusians to help these clones to acclimate to life, if she refuses, then he will just destroy the Persephone, and build his own Venus units from Athenia.

Argus, in his new body, leads his troops to the Resistance base, and a full-on battle takes place, with Apollo teaming with the rebels, using their stolen weapons from previous heists, and tears through his forces...
Characters
Atlas City
Atlas
Emissary-10
Argus Intelligence 
Senator Stratica 
Argus Units 
Ninjex Units 
Emissary Science Units 
Human Clones (In pods) 

Resistance
Articus
Apollo-08
Vulkan
Chernos
Geomek
Red Geomek 
Trydant (Flashback Only) Killed by Atlas
Other Resistance Members 

Persephone
Zenofanes
Athenia
Belus
Galax
Stratus
Lyrel 
Venusian Therapists
Human Colonists 
Notes
  • This issue confirms that Argus is an A.I. which uses avatars for interacting with other Astrobots.
  • Atlas is shown in three different forms this issue, a "naked" mode, which features no armour, as seen when he first arrives at the city, his usual white form, and a black body which seems to have a dragon-like design on the back, which was revealed by an upcoming toy to be "Savage Atlas".
  • Interestingly, it is stated that Atlas arrived in the city, meaning he hasn't always been there, and that it was likely called something else before he conquered it.
  • The character E-10 is revealed to actually be named "Emissary-10" and was one of the visionary leaders of the city before Atlas took control.
  • Atlas is revealed to have cloned his own humans, and intends to kill off the real one on the Persephone. He says that this is due to humans being innately evil and self destructive, but wouldn't the clones have those same base instincts? 
  • Trydant, one of the former triad of leaders, appears to use Chernos' model as the basis for his design.

Sunday, 25 June 2023

Skybound - Void Rivals #1

Writer: Robert Kirkman
Artist: Lorenzo De Felici
Colourist: Matheus Lopes
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Editor: Bixie Mathieu
Plot
Two rival alien craft crash on an unnamed world, where they soon start fighting. However, realising that if they work together, despite it being illegal, they can probably escape the planet.
After a failed repair effort, both ships are rendered completely unusable, and Solila leaves Darak to die by herself. Some time afterwards Solila returns, having found another crashed, but intact, craft.
The duo arrive at the third craft, and give it some energy to power it up, when it suddenly starts changing shape, revealing the Cybertronian Jetfire, after analysing himself, he determines that he has been stuck here for a long time, and flies away, trying to reach Cybertron, not realising that the aliens needed help leaving the planet too.

Later, Darak returns to one of the crashed ships and believes that they may be able to use their flight suits to fix the ship, just enough, to leave the planet, despite it breaking their laws again. The duo remove their helmets at revealing similar looking faces, shocking them both, but Darak reveals that this is just like his vision...
Characters
Darak
Solila
Handroid 
Jetfire - Space-faring Jet 
Notes
  • So funny story, pretty much right after I started talking about Astrobots, since there was no word on a new Transformers continuity, this dropped! The reveal that this was the start of the new continuity was left until the last moment, and I love it! 
  • Darak is an Agorrian and Solila is Zertonian. I wonder if their species names being A-Z has any importance, since they have a similar appearance, as shown by the end of the issue.
  • Jetfire being lost, buried on an alien world for seemingly millions of years is clearly a callback to his introduction in the G1 cartoon (just with a lot less ice).
  • Additionally, Jetfire is missing any faction insignia, implying that he was lost before the war, again like in the G1 cartoon.
  • At the end of this issue, three new series were announced; Transformers, Duke and Cobra Commander. Afterwards the main cast of the Transformers series were announced, but Jetfire is not present on either team's roster.

Astrobots #2

Creator and Editor: Aaron Thomas 
Writer: Simon Furman
Artist and Letterer: Hector Trunnec
Producer: Esmond Zhou
Publisher: Whatnot Publishing 
Plot
Aboard the Persephone, the human colonists are being put through physical therapy to get them ready for arrival on the colony world, but Athenia is suspicious of things on the planet, which includes whole regions that cannot be scanned. During her research, she finds news about Apollo and the recent troubles...

In Atlas City, Apollo is brought to see Atlas, the former informs the city leader about anothet city in the dead zone, but realizes that Atlas already knew about it. Atlas brushes it off as a previous, failed city, but they have learned from their mistakes. Atlas tries to recruit Apollo to help with this city, but the newcomer isn't interested, and leaves. After he leaves, Atlas leaves Apollo's fate to Argus....

The Argus units are dealing with any spectators of Apollo's previous fight to stop any support for him growing. Meanwhile, the resistance works to try and locate Apollo to recruit him for their own goals.
Soon, Apollo stumbles upon the resistance, asking for directions, but before he can be recruited, Argus and his troops arrive and start firing upon Apollo. Their target however, is too strong and manages to pretty much take out the Argus units single-handedly, and he joins the resistance...

Members of the Persephone crew, including Zenofanes and Athenia arrive at Atlas City, where they meet the titular leader, who is impressed by Athenia's brash nature and bluntness.
After a while, smoke pours from the area where the Argus units fought Apollo, and Atlas tries to calm the situation with his guests, but Athenia simply states that they need to talk...
Characters
Rebellion
Articus 
Apollo-08
Vulkan
Geomek
Chernos
Other Rebels

Persephone
Athenia 
Zenofanes
Galax
Stratus
Lyrel 
Venusian Therapists 
Human Colonists 

Atlas City
Atlas
Argus Seemingly Deactivated by Apollo
Senator Stratica 
Atlas City Denizens
Argus Enforcers 
City Guards
Notes
  • Huh, there actually are humans on the Persephone. I was actually beginning to think they were all dead or something!
  • The halo behind Athenia, and presumably the other Venusians, appears to be detachable or perhaps able to be stored away somehow, like the horns/blades they have too.
  • Argus is referred to as "A.R.G.U.S" and "ARGUS" implying that his name is an acronym of something.
  • Two bots that share Geomek and Eoz's designs are captured by the Argus Enforcers. I don't think they are those named characters though, especially since the latter was a senator.
  • Galax and Stratus (presumably) are Scorpios bots. They share a character model with Zenofanes, but without his "clothes", implying that model can be customized for different purposes.
  • Argus appears to die at the end of this issue, but his constant dialogue about being "legion" and "everywhere" makes me think that he can swap his consciousness into another Argus unit.