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Tuesday, 16 November 2021

IDW - Transformers Shattered Glass #3

Written by: Danny Lore 
Art by: Guido Guidi
Colours by: John-Paul Bove
Letters by: Neil Uyetake
Editor: Riley Farmer
Supervising Editor: David Mariotte
Design by: Jake Wood & Johanna Nattalie

Plot
Long ago, Starscream and his colleague Jetfire meet with Orion Pax to try and ask for funding in their Titan excavation project, which he seems interested in, but Starscream doesn't trust the Senator due to his shady nature, and walks off from the meeting...
Later, Starscream and Jetfire have managed to gather funds themselves and have managed to uncover the entire head of a sleeping Titan, Metroplex. Jetfire starts to worry about their finds running out before they can complete their work, but Starscream still refuses to even meet with Orion Pax due to his mistrust of him.
However, Jetfire goes against Starscream's wishes, and does go to Pax, and even joins the Autobot cause, with Jetfire even disavowing his friend when he refuses to join them. Starscream escapes from the Autobots and heads to the Titan site, where he destroys their research, while partially coding it to his own spark...

Much later, following the war's conclusion, Starscream returns to the long-abandoned Titan, where he completes the transfer, thus turning his spark into the key to awaking the Titans for the Decepticons to take back Cybertron...

In the present, Megatron and Starscream arrive in the Autobot-controlled Gold City, where they quickly find Soundwave, who is running a Decepticon Radio service for relating information to their scattered resistance fighters to ask him to help them relay their new plan to their forces.

Later, Megatron and Starscream meet in a bar, where they soon discover they are being spied on by Blaster and his minions, who quickly attack the Decepticons.
Megatron and Starscream put up a good fight, but Megatron is forced to restrain Blaster, allowing Starscream to fly to safety, as his spark is needed for their plans.
Starscream is shot out of the sky, but is found by Goldbug and his old friend Jetfire, who capture the Seeker...
Characters
Autobot
Goldbug/Bumblebee - Car
Jetfire - Jet
Blaster - Boom Box
Rewind - Cassette
Steeljaw - Cassette
Ramhorn - Cassette
Playback - Cassette Killed by Starscream
Gold City Denizens
Bar Patrons
Orion Pax - Truck (Flashback)
Prowl - Police Vehicle (Flashback)
Ironhide - Van (Flashback)
Jazz - Car (Flashback)
Chromedome - Car (Flashback)

Decepticon
Megatron - Jet
Starscream - Jet Captured by Goldbug
Soundwave - Cassette Player
Ravage - Cassette
Laserbeak - Cassette
Decepticon Soldiers (Mentioned)
Seekers (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
Metroplex -Titan Ship (Flashback) Dormant
Scavenger - Excavator (Flashback)
Hook - Crane (Flashback)
Other Excavation Bots (Flashback)
Bots on Monitor (Images)
Notes
  • You might notice that this issue's cover is in a different style to the other ones so far, that is because this is not the version that comes with the Starscream toy, since the toy has been (currently) delayed until early January. Incidentally, the next issue and the Goldbug figure have already been dispatched by Hasbro Pulse.
  • Following the trend with this series, the returning characters from the Timelines continuity have been mostly reinterpreted with new personality quirks such as Ravage being overly talkative, but not speaking in 1337 speak.
  • I can't really tell who the characters on Soundeave's screen are, die to them being just line arts, but I believe they use the Refraktor, Astrotrain and Fortress moulds, but they could still be anyone to be honest.
  • Soundwave mentions that he's called the other Seekers to aide them, so we can assume they'll be making a reappearance soon, following their flashback cameos last issue (I know this happens with Skywarp next issue anyway, for the aforementioned reasons)
  • This issue confirms that Metroplex, seen in the previous issues, is not actually an Autobot (yet) as he hasn't been awoken from his Titan sleep yet.
  • Among the Cassettes deployed by Blaster is Playback, a character who appeared on Paradron in the G1 cartoon, and was named after a hi-and-die character from the Marvel comics of the same name.He doesn't last long...
  • Starscream's unique spark is revealed here to be due to him reprogramming the Titan awakening system to be attuned to his spark signature, and later merging the programs fully to make him fully required for Metroplex and the others to wake up, essentially turning him into a Titan Master or Cityspeaker.
  • The grid effects inside Starscream when he links up to the Titan system looks quite similar to the effects on him from merging with the Underbase in the Marvel continuity.
  • The two bots that Starscream sees as he wakes up at the end of this issue are Goldbug and Jetfire, who are also the cover characters of the last two issues of this series. Nice touch! 

Thursday, 14 January 2021

IDW - Transformers #25

Title: War World: Prime
Written by: Brian Ruckley
Art by: Anna Malkova
Colours by: Joana LaFuente 
Letters & Design by: Jake M. Wood
Editor: David Mariotte
Assistant Editor: Riley Farmer
Supervising Editor: Tom Waltz

Plot
Following his rescue of the Winged Moon, Wheeljack crashes on Cybertron, looking for help in rescuing it again from a team who have usurped it again. Unfortunately he only finds the Battlechargers, who attack him on sight, but gets rescued by Streetwise and Slapdash and taken to safety.

At the Senate building, the captured Guards are stuck in one of the lower cells, whilst Sentinel Prime and Orion Pax are imprisoned in the high security cells above them, guarded by Ravage and Laserbeak, and both taunted by Megatron.

At a security facility, Chromia, Hound, Novastar and Ironhide are debating how to deal with the Decepticons and save the Senators when Wheeljack is brought in, who tells them about the Decepticon team capturing the Moon, prompting Nova Star to lead a team to rescue it, while Wheeljack is sent for repairs.
Whilst planning, Megatron declares that the Decepticons are in charge now, and imposes a lockdown, on punishment of death, until their enemies are all gone.

Kip is given a new team to lead, replacing the firm Heavies from the old war, and everyone is given their missions, Prowls team is to stay behind for back up at a safe house, while Ironhides crew breaks into the Senate to resume the captured bots and Kup's crew provide a distraction by attacking the senate building from the outside.
Inside the building, Megatron us trying to convert the captured Senators to the Decepticons when he hears the explosions from outside, and sends Strika and HER new team of Heavies to confront them.

Ironhide's team break into the cell holding the guards, quickly freeing them and break into the upper cells, where they chase off Laserbeak and Ravage before freeing the isolated Senators. Ironhide splits his team up again, with half of them escorting the two Senators to the safe house, whilst the rest will join him in trying to free the other Senators. Megatron learns of this attack from laserbeak, and redirects Strika's team to take them out.
Roulette is quickly killed, and the rest of the crew are pinned down by the other Heavies. Forced to escape, Ironhide, Groove and Backstreet break out of the Senate building, but Chainclaw is killed by Clench's roof mounted rail gun.
Bumper tries to save Chainclaw, but I'd also shot by the Decepticon. Sideswipe goes to help out Bumper, while their sniper, the recently recovered Javelin, is having a panic attack.
Sunrunner drops a beacon next to Clench from the air, allowing Flak and Sidetrack to use homing missiles to destroy the gun and it's operator.
In the aftermath, Sideswipe appears cradling the dead body of Bumper, and requires medical attention himself.

Soon, Sentinel and Orion are brought to safety, but Sentinel rushes away to get to a communications tower to let the people know he is still in charge. Clench spots his launch and warns Megatron, who sends the Rainmakers after him.
Sentinel tries to outfly the Rainmakers, but gets grounded by them, before being mortally wounded by the trio after a quick battle.
Chromia, Orion, Brawn and Flare-up arrive too late, with Sentinel's last words being to pass the Matrix to Ultra Magnus and to kill Starscream. Orion takes the Matrix, intending to fulfill his promise, but the Matrix reacts to him, and compels him to place it within his own chest, reforming it to hold the Matrix, and Orion collapses.

Inside the Matrix, Orion is met by the Mediator, in the form of his own mentor, Codexa, where it shows him the past if Cybertron and the lineage if Primes, warning Orion of the upcoming shadow, and their need if the true "Thirteenth Prime" to save them all.
Orion wakes up in reality again, and declares his name as Optimus Prime
Characters
Autobot/Security Forces/Senate Guard
Orion Pax/Optimus Prime - Truck
Sentinel Prime - Space Shuttle Killed by the Rainmakers
Chromia - Car
Novastar - Car
Ironhide - Van
Hound - Jeep
Kup - Pick-up Truck
Springer - Helicopter/Car
Sunrunner - Bomber Jet
Sidetrack - Anti-aircraft Tank
Flak - Missile Tank
Top Shot - Self Propelled Gun Truck
Prowl - Police Car
Streetwise - Police Car
Slapdash - Race Car
Bumper - Car Killed by Clench
Strongarm - Police Vehicle
Pointblank - Car
Javelin
Sideswipe - Car
Zetar - Drill Tank
Brawn - Van
Backstreet - Car
Pipes - Truck
Groove - Motorcycle
Chainclaw - Bear Killed by Clench
Flareup - Motorcycle
Roulette - Car Killed by Blitzwing
Subsea - Submarine
Grotesque - Winged Tiger Monster

Decepticon/The Rise
Megatron - Mining Vehicle
Soundwave - Hovercraft
Laserbeak - Cassette
Ravage - Cassette
Nova Storm - Jet
Ion Storm - Jet
Acid Storm - Jet
Strika - Battle Tank
Snap Trap - Turtle
Heavywait
Blitzwing - Tank/Jet
Apeface - Ape/Jet
Clench - Truck Killed by Flak and Sidetrack
Refraktor - Hovercraft
Crasher - Race Car
Runamuck - Car
Runabout - Car
Team Stream (Mentioned)
Mindwipe - Bat (Mentioned)
Quake - Tank (Mentioned) Dead

Other Cybertronian
Wheeljack - Race Car
The Senate Most Captured by the Decepticons
Primus (In Matrix/Statue Only)
The Thirteenth Prime (In Matrix Only)
Nominus Prime - Jet (In Matrix Only)
Zeta Prime - Truck (In Matrix Only)
Nova Prime - Truck (In Matrix Only)
Other Matrix Bearers (In Matrix Only)
Prediction (In Matrix Only)
Halonix Maximus (In Matrix Only)
Zarak Maximus (In Matrix Only)
Solus Prime (In Matrix/Stained Glass Only)
Vector Prime (Stained Glass Only)
Codexa (Image Used for The Mediator)
Exarchon (Mentioned)
The First Forged (Mentioned)
The Thirteen Primes (Mentioned)
Solomus (Mentioned)
Mortilus (Mentioned)
Bumblebee - Winged Hovercraft (Mentioned)
Starscream - Jet (Mentioned)
Vigilem - Titan War Ship (Mentioned)
Warpath - Tank (Mentioned) In Stasis
Powerglide - Jet (Mentioned)
Brainstorm - Jet (Mentioned) Dead
Rubble (Mentioned) Dead
Tether Victims (Mentioned) Dead
Swindle - Van (Mentioned)
Ratchet - Ambulance (Mentioned)
Hoist - Tow Truck (Mentioned)
Ultra Magnus - Vehicle Transport(Mentioned)
Perceptor (Mentioned) 

Other
Flying Eye Drones
The Mediator (In Matrix Only)
"It" (In Matrix Only)
Turbofoxes (In Matrix Only)
Slaargs (Mentioned)
"The Coming Shadow" (Mentioned)
Notes
  • The Autobots, Security Forces and Senate guards are pretty much acting as one faction from this issue, so we can probably assume that the Autobot moniker will be applied to all of them soon
  • Wheeljack's crash landing back on Cybertron is following the cliffhanger from issue 24 where the Stream Team started their attack on the Moon.
  • Sentinel's fear that if Cybertronians venture too far from Cybertron with expansion etc will cause the rest of the universe to fear and hate them, much like what happened to them in the previous IDW continuity.
  • Zetar is seen transforming in his brief cameo, but doesn't parts-form like his recent toy does.
  • Nova Storm is referred to as female here, much like her Cyberverse counterpart
  • The new character Heavywait was previously seen in flashbacks in the Optimus Prime comic, albeit her gender and name weren't revealed then.
  • Clench's railgun weapon is most likely a reference to his original toys weaponry
  • Javelin's inability to use her gun is most likely due to her getting shot the last time she used one.
  • Bumper's death here continues the seeming tradition of him dying early on, or having horrible things happen to him.
  • The bar where Sentinel has his final stand-off is called the "Slaarg and Turbofox". We learn in Escape #1 that Slaargs are extinct, either meaning this place was established before their extinction, or this would be the human equivalent to calling your bar "the Dodo and the fox"
  • Through the Mediator, we see Codexa in her full glory for the first time.
  • Through the Matrix journey we learn that the Hate Plague occured in Cybertron's past, and this version caused a lot if death, with several sparks returning to the Allspark.
  • Exarchon is mentioned to have not returned to the Allspark, implying he is still alive, like Cyclonus suggested earlier in the series.
  • The journey through the Matrix implies that the Thirteen Primes being connected to Primus has been restored, after the previous continuity made them just bots used by Shockwave for his grand scheme.
  • Among the past Matrix-bearers we see who can be assumed to be Nova Prime, using his Timelines toy as the basis.
  • Zeta Prime in this comic is based on his retconned appearance from the G1 cartoon, rather than his unique design from the previous IDW continuity.
  • The Mediator mentions a "coming shadow", which is likely not the Decepticons, since they're already a threat, implying a future terror for Cybertron (Quintessons, Unicron, Exarchon, who knows?)
  • Orion Pax's design doesn't change when he becomes Optimus Prime. Just saying, he has a lot of WFC figures that could have been used to distinguish the evolution.

Sunday, 18 October 2020

IDW - Transformers #23

Title: Rise of the Decepticons, Part 5: We Have Deceived You
Written by: Brian Ruckley
Art by: Anna Malkova
Colours by: Joana LaFuente
Letters & Design by: Jake M. Wood
Editors: David Mariotte & Tom Waltz
Assistant Editor: Riley Farmer

Plot
The special session of the Senate has come to discuss the recent actions of the Rise and for Sentinel to formally denounce the Ascenticons, however Megatron and his Ascenticon co-Senators arrive, uninvited, as this is about them. Orion Pax allows them to enter since they ARE elected officials, but also requests more guards inside the senate building.

At the prison, Bumblebee is being held for the murder of Quake, and Starscream visits him, and implies that the world is about to change, and he may have a place for him in this new world...

At the meeting, Megatron takes the podium where he accepts the name "Decepticon" for his faction, and claims that he will no longer wait around while the Autobots let the world fall apart around them. He claims that the Rise have surrendered to him, and implies that the Autobots were the ones to destroy the Tether...
Outside, the Decepticons make their move, attacking the guards outside and breaking into the main Senate hall, where Ion Storm uses his abilities to shoot an EMP through the assembled Senators, though draining him at the same time. During the attack, Strika grabs hold of Sentinel, intending to bring sanity back to Cybertron.
Several guards are killed or captured, but Strika chases Ironhide and a couple others out of the Senate building. From the front doors, she declares that the Decepticons are now here to rule Cybertron, and the crisis caused by the Autobots is over....
Characters
Autobot
Sentinel Prime - Space Shuttle
Orion Pax - Truck

Security Operations
Prowl - Police Vehicle
Strongarm - Police Vehicle
Bumper - Car
Vibes
Nightbeat - Car
Sideswipe - Car
Chromia - Car (Mentioned)

Senate Guard
Ironhide - Van
Grotusque - Winged Beast Detained by Decepticons
Chainclaw - Bear Detained by Decepticons
Brawn - Van
Groove - Motorcycle
Backstreet - Car
Roulette - Car
Pipes - Truck
Subsea - Submarine Seemingly Killed by Nova Storm
Flareup - Motorcycle Seemingly Killed by Nova Storm 

Decepticon
Megatron - Mining Vehicle
Strika - Battle Tank
Ratbat - Cassette
Acid Storm - Jet
Ion Storm - Jet Drained from using Powers
Nova Storm - Jet
Apeface - Jet/Ape
Runamuck - Car
Runabout - Car
Clench - Truck
Ravage - Cassette
Howlback - Cassette
Laserbeak - Cassette
Buzzsaw - Cassette
Squawktalk - Cassette
Beastbox - Cassette
Refraktor - Hovercraft (Mentioned)
Sixshot - Gun/Car/Jet/Winged Beast/Tank (Mentioned)
Quake - Tank (Mentioned) Dead

Other Cybertronian
Starscream - Jet
Bumblebee - Winged Hovercraft Imprisoned
Proxima
Andromeda
Voxpop
Cyclonus - Jet
Assembled Senators Hit by Ion Storm's EMP
Crowd Outside Senate Building
Highfire (Ghost)
Gridlock (Ghost)
Grudge (Ghost)
Provoke (Ghost)
Primus (Mentioned)

Other
The Thraal (Mentioned)
The A'ovan (Mentioned)

Notes
  • Voxpop's theory about the Thraal dropping to Tether to try and take out the A'ovan actually sounds plausible since one of their compounds was destroyed in the fall. Though we know from an outsider's perspective that it was caused by the Rise.
  • Megatron has now formally adopted the Decepticon name for the Ascenticons, and claims that the Rise have surrendered to them. I think it's safe to just stop pretending that they're separate factions now.
  • Proxima is revealed to have been made head archivist now, the position that Orion was primed to take on before taking on his senatorial position.
  • Flareup appears to be a scaled up and bulked up version of her original toy, so I'm assuming she still turns into a motorcycle here too.
  • Starscream knows about the attack on the Senate this issue because of his mole within the Decepticons, Refractor.
  • We don't see which of the Rainmakers shoots the electricity that takes out Subsea and Flareup, but since we see Ion Storm's ability, and we can assume the acid rain is from Acid Storm, it's most likely that Nova Storm is the one who blasts them.
  • The Infiltration Troopers mentioned earlier in the storyline are revealed to be Soundwave's future cassette minions.
  • Clench's trailer is designed to eject the troopers out of it...this is something I never knew I needed from an earth vehicle mode for Soundwave...

Thursday, 10 September 2020

IDW - Transformers #22

Title: Rise of the Decepticons, Part 4: Prisoners
Written by: Brian Ruckley
Art by: Anna Malkova
Colours by: Joana LaFuente
Letters & Design by: Jake M. Wood
Editors: David Mariotte & Tom Waltz
Assistant Editor: Riley Farmer
Plot
Novastar's team battles it out with Sixshot, but the six-changer is far too powerful for them to handle, and it gets worse when Rumble and Frenzy free Quake from the electro net. Luckily for security though, Leviathan arrives and smashes Quake into the ground like a discarded toy. The Riser does manage to shoot the giant Cybertronian in the leg, causing her to fall directly on top of him. Knowing they're unable to win this now, Sixshot has Frenzy and Rumble retreat with hm.
Happy with having one of their top targets in custody, Novastar decides to let the other Risers escape for now, so they can also get aid for their injured team members.

News of Quake's capture spreads to Iacon quickly, and crowds begin to gather to witness the "parade" that Sentinel is having the prisoner go through before going into the prison itself, so as to show his dominance over the Rise and Ascenticons. Orion isn't happy with this idea as he thinks it'll go horribly wrong, but Sentinel is uninterested. Behind his back, Orion has Security line the streets along with some of Ironhide's Senate Guards to try and keep the likely attacks on the prisoner at bay. Whilst making these plans, Nautica contacts Orion to warn him that the dangerous Voin Asserter she and Road Rage had been escorting around Iacon has gone missing..

Elsewhere at his safe house, Bumblebee goes to a hole in the wall (caused when the Tether fell) to watch the prison parade, where he notices a lot of Ascenticons in the crowd, making him nervous.
During the "parade" Flatline works on Roughstuff's heavily damaged form, while Skytread has been working up the Ascenticons in the crowd, so they start to rush the parade platform carrying Quake, allowing the dangerous bot to escape, albeit still shackled and trapped in robot mode.

Quake manages to slip through the crowd, and down an alleyway, where he encounters the Voin Asserter, who sets his enslaved organics on the Riser causing him heavy damage, before Quake kills another Voin.
Bumblebee arrives in the aftermath, seeing Quake having been unshackled during the battle and jumps him from behind with a sword dropped by one of the dead organics, skewering his throat, causing a reaction that decapitates him and ejects his spark casing in the process.
Shortly afterwards, Stakeout and Smokescreen arrive, and although the recognise why he had to kill him, they need to arrest him for murder now. Bumblebee calmly accepts this fate, having gotten revenge on the bot who killed Rubble, but also knows his work isn't complete yet...Barricade is still alive, and his intel was what led to Quake murdering Rubble in the first place.... 
Characters
Autobot/Security Forces/Senate Guard
Sentinel Prime - Space Shuttle
Orion  Pax - Truck
Ironhide - Van
Stakeout - Police Vehicle
Novastar - Car
Springer - Car/Helicopter
Smokescreen - Car
Sureshot - Buggy
Windblade - VTOL Jet
Vibes
Bumper - Car
Roulette - Car
Pipes - Truck
Brawn - Van
Grotusque
Other Guards
Blades - Helicopter (Mentioned) Injured

Ascenticon/The Rise
Sixshot - Car/Tank/Jet/Winged Beast/Gun
Quake - Tank Killed by Bumblebee
Skytread - Tank and Jet
Rumble - Cassette
Frenzy - Cassette
Roughstuff - Truck Badly Injured, Under Repairs
Ascenticons in the Crowd
Soundwave - Hovercraft (Voice Only)
Megatron - Mining Vehicle (Mentioned)
Barricade - Police Vehicle (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
Bumblebee - Winged Hovercraft Arrested by Stakeout
Starscream - Jet
Nautica - Submarine
Flatline -  Van
Leviathan - Metal Harvester Injured by Quake
Andromeda
Voxpop
Iacon Crowds
Rubble (Mentioned) Dead
Road Rage - Flying Car (Mentioned)
Beachcomber - Buggy (Mentioned) Injured
Hoist - Tow Truck (Mentioned)
Ratchet - Ambulance (Mentioned)

Other
Voin Asserter Killed by Quake
Enslaved Organics Killed by Quake
Notes
  • I know this is a common comment in this series now, but the main cover with the main female Risers really has nothing to do with this issue's plot, in the slightest.
  • Despite being depicted as a friendly character, Leviathan is shown with red eyes and a mostly purple colourscheme, which is more evocative of a Decepticon design...wonder if that's a story-beat for the future?
  • The two headed NAIL from early in the Robots In Disguise era of Transformers comics is finally named here as Voxpop. His gimmick is that one of his heads just says "pop".
  • Ironhide's team is confirmed here to be separate to the main Security Forces, as they are specifically Senate Guards
  • Despite how it seemed last issue, Roughstuff is still alive (but in a VERY bad condition)
  • In Bumblebee's defence, I don't think Quake was going to survive long after his wounds fighting the Voin Asserter

Tuesday, 21 January 2020

IDW - Transformers (2019) #15

Title: The Change In Your Nature, Part Three
Written by: Brian Ruckley
Art by: Anna Malkova & Bethany McGuire-Smith
Colours by: Joana LaFuente & Josh Burcham
Letters by: Jake M. Wood
Editors: David Mariotte & Tom Waltz
Plot
Megatron watches a live feed of Sentinel Prime addressing the population, denouncing the Ascenticons as liars for their promises of restoring Cybertron to it's pre-war rules etc, and accuses them of using the Rise's violence to gain sympathy for their cause, with Orion Pax behind him, but clearly disagreeing with his statements.
As he watches the feed, Jhiaxus pumps him with the emergency Energon reserves, so he can be fully energized when he goes to visit Shockwave.
Whilst being energized, Megatron thinks back to his early days as a miner and gladiator, which all came to an end when the war started. He was drafted into combat, and during one large battle, Exarchon (or some of his iterations anyway) approached him, intending to use him for his needs, but was chased off. Megatron however saw Exarchon's true worth that day, he wasn't a great evil, but someone who everyone feared due to his immovable will...
Following the war, the Ascenticon movement was formed and the mines were closed, Cybertron was brought to a halt to try and stop another Threefold Spark from occurring. Despite her early ability to rally the forces, Termagax was eventually forced into self-imposed exile, so Megatron, taking after Exarchon's ways built on his own will and took over the Ascenticons for her, refusing to be denied or defeated by anyone....

Bumblebee meets with Orion Pax and Chromia, where he explains what happened at the Titan and how he suspects that Soundwave used his staff to try and kill the Risers. The other two decide to inform Bee about their suspicions that Barricade was feeding intel to the Ascenticons, which led to the Voin Scavenger and Rubble being murdered by Quake. Bee is furious that they didn't tell him sooner, but Orion just states that he was afraid of what Bee would do, and now decides to give their findings to Sentinel Prime....

Megatron arrives at the Rise's current HQ, where everyone has been put into lock-down, as per standard precautions, and Shockwave comes to meet with the Senator. Megatron learns that Shockwave has been recruiting from the exiled bots off-world, and appears to be worried. 
Megatron requests that Shockwave summon his top "lieutenants" to join them, and once Sixshot and Slipstream arrive, Megatron beats down Shockwave in front of them, the latter being no match for Megatron due to the minimal fuel reserves they are working from in the Rise.
After Shockwave is beaten and bloodied, he orders him to not act on his own accord any more, that he is to only work on his behalf and to HIS purposes, and to not allow a situation like that at the Titan, or the recent killings to happen ever again, and makes the lieutenants agree too.

Orion and Chromia have given Sentinel their evidence, and he declares a few controversial new orders. The security forces will be allowed unrestricted amounts of Energon, and access to weaponry in the search for Shockwave, Sixshot, Frenzy, Quake and Barricade, whilst capturing them is desirable, neutralizing is acceptable. He also deputizes Hound and Novastar to run the missions to take them down, as he doesn't believe that Chromia has the ability to deal with the problem, based on recent failures. Finally he wants Chromia to liaise with Ironhide to arrest and interrogate Soundwave, and he wants him captured soon, no matter the cost...
Characters
Autobot
Sentinel Prime - Space Shuttle
Orion Pax - Truck

Security Forces
Chromia - Car
Ironhide - Van
Hound - Jeep (Mentioned)
Novastar - Car (Mentioned)

Ascenticon
Megatron - Mining Vehicle
Jhiaxus - Jet
Bumblebee - Winged Hovercraft
Termagax - Truck (Flashback Only)
Rally-Goers (Flashback Only)
Strika - Battle Tank (Mentioned)
Soundwave - Hovercraft (Mentioned)
Elita-1 - Car (Mentioned)

The Rise
Shockwave - Weapons Platform Beaten Down by Megatron
Sixshot - Tank/Jet/Beast/Tank/Gun
Slipstream - Jet
Flamewar - Motorcycle
Shadow Striker - Car
Hyperdrive - Car
Barricade - Police Vehicle
Shockwave's Failed Experiments Dead 
Quake - Tank (Mentioned)
Triggerhappy (Mentioned)
Rumble (Mentioned)
Frenzy (Mentioned)
Ruckus - Buggy (Mentioned) Either Killed or Left Comatose in Titan Explosion
Wirespike (Mentioned) Either Killed or Left Comatose in Titan Explosion
Lowload - Drill Tank (Mentioned) Either Killed or Left Comatose in Titan Explosion
Kaskade (Mentioned) Either Killed or Left Comatose in Titan Explosion

The Threefold Spark
Exarchon's Iterations (Flashback Only)
Skywarp - Jet (Flashback Only)
The Clone Swarm (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
Audience at Sentinel's Speech
Warpath - Tank (Flashback Only)
Flak - Multiple Missile Launcher (Flashback Only)
Blitzwing - Tank/Jet (Flashback Only)
Lugnut (Flashback Only)
Headlock (Flashback Only)
Miners (Flashback Only)
Brainstorm - Jet (Mentioned) Dead
Rubble (Mentioned) Dead
Nominus Prime (Mentioned)
Highbrow (Mentioned)
Ultra Magnus (Mentioned)
Ultra Magnus' Assault Force (Mentioned)
The Constructicons (Mentioned)

Other Species
Voin Scavenger (Mentioned) Dead
Notes
  • Sorry I'm late with this again, but more ennui etc is making I hard to do reviews in decent time (but I'm getting a bit of a pile right now..sooooo......
  • Malkova provides the art for the current day scenes, whilst McGuire-Smith provides the art for the flashback scenes.
  • Exarchon, the leader of the Threefold Spark, is revealed to have his consciousness split between multiple bodies, which apparently happened to him somehow offworld, and seemingly drove him to evil, explaining he restriction on further colonization and exploration in the Nominus Edict.
  • Headlock appears as a Gladiatorial coach in the flashback, somewhat similar to his role in the RID2015 cartoon.
  • Lugnut is clearly seen as one of Megatron's opponents in the Gladiator matches, this was a role previously mentioned for him in the Aligned universe.
  • Skywarp is the only legacy character to be confirmed as a part of the Threefold Spark's forces, showing that it's not just an army of clones, but also brings Skywarp's current whereabouts to question. 
  • The scene where Chromia and Orion speak to Bumblebee is essentially a recap of all the evidence into who the murderers are, just in case anyone was still confused after 15 issues.
  • It's mentioned that two of the four Risers seemingly killed last issue are still on life-support, but we don't get to know which ones yet.
  • It's mentioned that the current Rise base is an old outpost of the Threefold Spark, and that Shockwave is trying to replicate the process that allowed him to split his mind between different bodies (which most people are assuming will somehow involve Refraktor, to give him his traditional triple-bot look)
  • It's not confirmed, but Megatron's dialogue may suggest that Shockwave was also part of Exarchon's forces, which could be why he was exiled in the first place.
  • The Galaxies spin-off series is directly referenced this issue, confirming that the Constructicon storyline (at least) is set concurrently with this series
  • Amongst the weapons in the Rise base, are some cannons that look very similar to Megatron's traditional fusion cannon, though he uses it as a bludgeoning weapon instead of a cannon here.
  • Slipstream is introduced out of nowhere are a co-field commander with Sixshot, somewhat resembling her role in Cyberverse.
  • Ultra Magnus is mentioned as not being available to assist security, but it's not clear if this is because of death or something less serious.
  • It's mentioned that none of the great generals will serve, implying that either they are unable to serve due to injury, or perhaps out of disapproval of Sentinel and his methods.

Saturday, 7 September 2019

IDW - Transformers (2019) #11

Title: The Cracks Beneath Your Feet, Part Five
Written by: Brian Ruckley
Art by: Angel Hernandez & Anna Malkova
Colours by: Joana LaFuente & Josh Burcham
Letters by: Tom B. Long
Editors: David Mariotte & Tom Waltz
Plot
Now back on Cybertron, Sentinel and Starscream walk through the Council Chamber's corridors with Orion Pax and Chromia, where they discuss the Ascenticon blockade, stopping Prowl from speaking with Barricade about recent potential crimes.
Sentinel says that he wants them to just storm the Ascenticon's base and take him by force, but Orion points out that following the destruction of the war memorial, which some are blaming on Security, so he wants to talk to Megatron about all of this first. Sentinel agrees, but asserts that if Barricade isn't in custody by sunfall, then they need to storm the base.
Afterwards, Chromia speaks with Orion, telling him that Windblade managed to shield the data she was recovering during the explosion and they have forty names of Rise members, who they are going to start sifting through to find their murderers.

Elsewhere, Megatron is furious with Soundwave, now that he has learned that he passed information taken from his mole, Barricade, to Shockwave, and he used Quake to kill the Voin witness, and now he is publically denying Security access to Barricade, making them look even worse.
Knowing he cannot keep Barricade around anymore, Megatron sends a secret message to Shockwave to have Barricade whisked away, and to make it look obvious.

Bumblebee visits the still badly injured Windblade in the medical facility, where Orion Pax also arrives, telling his friend that she will get better. He also asks Bee to end his covert operation as an Ascenticon member, due to the upcoming raid on the base by Security, as he doesn't want him caught in the crossfire. Bee however refuses, as he wants to do this to get out of Orion's debt, and now also feels he needs to atone for not being there for Rubble either, when he was murdered too, or he's going to end up breaking in some way...

Later, the Ascenticons man their stations, as they know Security are planning to raid them, during the scattering however, Bee notices Barricade speaking to Soundwave, and follows him, finding him and Skytread at one of the old Gladiator gates. At that moment, the doors are blown in by Sixshot and his team, who are there to take Barricade away.
Bumblebee manages to beat away the Risers, but has problems with Sixshot, however before the Riser can take him out, Skytread uses a taser to knock out Bee. Before anything else can happen, Prowl and his security forces break in, and the Risers flee, with Barricade in their custody.

In the aftermath, Megatron looks over the damage, and sees a way to make this work for him, he starts another broadcast and declares that his people are under attack, and that Security was not only planning to attack too, but that they let the Rise attack them as well. He uses a blowtorch to modify the insignia of his group, into what will one day be known as the Decepticon insignia....declaring it to be the future of their world.... 
Characters
Autobot
Sentinel prime - Spaceship
Orion Pax - Truck

Security Forces
Chromia - Car
Prowl - Police Vehicle
Ascenticon Base Raiders
Windblade - VTOL Jet In CR Stasis, Will Recover in Time

Ascenticon
Megatron - Treaded Vehicle
Soundwave - Hovercraft
Elita-1 - Car
Bumblebee - Hovercraft
Barricade - Police Vehicle "Abducted" by Sixshot
Skytread
Refraktor - Hovercraft
Acid Storm - Tetrajet
Strika
Jhiaxus - Jet
Ratbat
Other Ascenticons

The Rise
Sixshot - Jet/Car
Storm Cloud - Jet
Visper - Jet
Shockwave - Spaceship (Mentioned)
Flamewar - Motorcycle (Mentioned)
Shadow Striker - Car (Mentioned)
Quake - Tank (Mentioned)
Mindwipe (Mentioned)
Frenzy (Mentioned)
Rumble (Mentioned)
Slipstream (Mentioned)
Blackjack (Mentioned)
Treadshot (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
Starscream - Tetrajet
Senate Attendant
Alpha Trion (Stained Glass Depiction Only)
Solus Prime (Stained Glass Depiction Only)
Nexus Prime (Stained Glass Depiction Only)
Solomus (Stained Glass Depiction Only)
Quintus Prime (Stained Glass Depiction Only)
Rubble (Mentioned) Killed by Quake
Glyph (Mentioned)

Other
The Voin Scavenger Witness (Mentioned) Killed by Quake
Notes
  • The bots in the stained glass windows in the hallway leading to Sentinel's office were chosen to represent different branches of state. As stated here, judging from the layout of the hallway, the opposite side may feature some more.
  • The stained glass bots are also all members of the Thirteen Primes, or the Guiding Hand, implying that both groups are part of the mythology of this series too.
  • Solomus being shown is interesting, as we can see his "crown" that was on his true form, who went by the name of "Tyrest" in the previous IDW continuity, implying that this universe didn't have a memory wipe of the Guiding Hands' identities and appearances, however we saw a statue of Primus in issue six, which was designed after the traditional Primus design, and not after "Rung". Now this could be just due to the artist wanting to use this design over the mythical form, but this could mean that Primus DOES have his traditional form in this universe, and isn't Rung again this time (HOPEFULLY!)
  • The Statues sitting outside his office are also just cheeky references to the Movie version of Sentinel Prime, but with a sword inside of his Primax Blade
  • As seems to be a habit now, the front cover that I have has nothing to do with the contents. Chromia appears in the opening scene, Windblade is seen in her CR chamber, and Sideswipe is nowhere to be seen. This would have been better suited for a couple of issues ago, when the trio went into the Monument base.
  • Starscream is revealed to be the Head of Intelligence here.
  • Glyph gets name-dropped in this issue, and appears to be based on the character introduced in the Extended Universe Botcon lines. I wonder if Tap-out hangs out with her too?
  • Rumble is mentioned as being one of the Risers, possibly ending the conspiracy theory that Rubble was actually him in disguise (simply due to his name)
  • All of the characters listed on the datapad as being Risers have had a new toy in recent years, so I could assume what alternate modes they have, but I wont that that risk, until it is confirmed (especially since a few have had multiple toys)
  • Barricade is revealed to have been a member of the Ascenticons for a while now, but stayed in the Security Forces to act as a mole for Soundwave, and is confirmed to be the one who passed on the Voin's identity to Shockwave, leading to him sending out Quake to kill him, and Rubble by association. Megatron was apparently not aware of this mole situation.
  • So...why did Soundwave or Shockwave send Quake to kill the Voin? Quake was made a very public member of the Ascenticons, meaning that the investigation, which will link back to him, will automatically link the Ascenticons to the murder too...what was the plan here? (They could have just had Sixshot or another warrior kill them instead!) My guess would be that they are somehow acting AGAINST Megatron to take leadership for themselves, much like the Marvel counterparts.
  • Orion mentions that Windblade will recover from her injuries in time. This appears to be to quell the fears of the readers, who notice the similarities to Sideswipe's condition from the previous IDW continuity, which proved to be fatal.
  • It is confirmed that Bumblebee was implanted into the Ascenticons on Orion's orders to spy on them, we also learn that Chromia is aware of this plan, but is the only other person to be aware of it.
  • Orion comments on how inept the attack on Megatron in issue 2 was, something that people, including me, have been assuming was a staged attack ever since it happened.
  • It is alluded to that Bumblebee was "saved" by Orion in the past. This is likely related to his firing from Security, which is still unexplained to us.
  • The Ascenticon base is shown to be an old Gladiator Arena. I don't think this has been revealed before now!
  • Sixshot is shown to be at least a triple changer, as we see his car mode for the first time this issue, we can probably assume he is a six-changer after all!
  • Sixshot also still sports the wound from Windblade's sword skewering him from the last time we saw him. It is even affecting his T-Cog when he uses his car mode! Nice continuity and implementing an existing injury there!
  • Skytread appears to be aware of the Ascenticon-Rise connection as he helps Sixshot to "kidnap" Barricade. Is Bumblebee the only one who doesn't know?
  • As people have noticed since the start, the Ascenticon insignia is shown to be the basis of the Decepticon insignia, with Megatron revealing the new design this issue.
  • Amongst the newly revealed Ascenticon members are Acid Storm and Jhiaxus, using their Siege and Thrilling Thirty designs respectively. And Strika and Ratbat in new character models