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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.