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|caption=Where's Mothra when you need her?
|caption=Where's Mothra when you need her?
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|coverdate=[[February 8|8th February]][[March 1|1st March]] [[1986]]
|date=Part 1: [[February 1|1st February]]<br>Part 2: [[February 8|8th February]]<br>Part 3: [[February 15|15th February]]<br>Part 4: [[February 22|22nd February]], [[1986]]
|coverdate=Part 1: [[February 8|8th February]]<br>Part 2: [[February 15|15th February]]<br>Part 2: [[February 22|22nd February]]<br>Part 4: [[March 1|1st March]], [[1986]]
|writer=[[Simon Furman]]
|writer=[[Simon Furman]]
|art=[[Will Simpson]] (47 & 49), [[Barry Kitson]] (48 & 50)
|art=[[Will Simpson]] (Parts 1 & 3), [[Barry Kitson]] (Parts 2 & 4)
|art assistant=[[Tim Perkins]] (50)
|art assistant=[[Tim Perkins]] (Part 4)
|pencils=Barry Kitson (48)
|inks=[[Marc Griffiths]] (Part 3)
|inks=[[Marc Griffiths]] (48)
|colours=[[Stuart Place]] (Parts 1-4), [[Jeff Anderson]] (Part 2)
|colours=[[Stuart Place]] (47, 49-50), [[Jeff Anderson]] (48)
|lettering=[[Annie Halfacree]] (Part 1-2, 4), [[Mike Scott]] (Part 3)
|lettering=[[Annie Halfacree]] (47-48, 50), [[Mike Scott]] (49)
|editor=[[Ian Rimmer]]
|editor=[[Ian Rimmer]]
|chronology=[[Marvel Comics timeline|1986]]
|chronology=[[Marvel Comics timeline|1986]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
===Part 1===
===Part One===
After finding out that the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] have probably lost control due to their primary [[cybo-dendron]]s having burnt out, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] assigns the [[Autobot]]s into teams to capture [[Snarl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Snarl]], [[Slag (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Slag]], [[Sludge (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Sludge]], and [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] before they can harm any [[human]]s.  
After finding out that the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] have probably lost control of themselves and reverted to their primal instincts due to their primary [[cybo-dendron]]s having burnt out, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] assigns the [[Autobot]]s into teams to capture [[Snarl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Snarl]], [[Slag (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Slag]], [[Sludge (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Sludge]], and [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] before they can harm any [[human]]s.
[[File:DinobotHunt snarl versus soldiers.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.5]]
Snarl has gone to ground in the [[Black Rock Desert]], burying himself beneath the sands, but his protruding spinal plates are discovered by a human [[United States military|army]] patrol, who awaken the Dinobot with their poking and prodding. The Autobots' B-Team—[[Mirage (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Mirage]], [[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]], and [[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]]—arrive in time to save the soldiers, but Snarl escapes, stampeding toward the covert army base in which the soldiers are stationed. Base commander General [[Carl Thompson]] sees the silver lining in Snarl's attack; long having sought to be reassigned to a different post, he orders the facility evacuated, then triggers the prototype molecular disintegration bomb being developed there. The Autobots and Thompson watch as Snarl is caught in the blast and knocked unconscious... but they are not the only witnesses to this scene, as [[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak]] has also been observing from nearby...


The B-Team (consisting of [[Mirage (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Mirage]], [[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]], and [[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]]) are assigned to [[Black Rock Desert]] in [[Nevada]] to capture Snarl, which they do (thanks to the help of a prototype molecular disintegration bomb being developed at a secret [[United States military|army]] base that Snarl destroys). Unfortunately, [[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak]] has been watching, giving the [[Decepticon]]s knowledge of the Autobots' mission and they make plans to disrupt it as much as possible.  
===Part Two: "Swamp-Thing!"===
In the waterways of [[Littlewood]], [[California]], A-Team—[[Windcharger (G1)|Windcharger]], [[Gears (G1)|Gears]], and [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]]—search for Sludge, but the mission is not going well, as the swampy terrain is causing all sorts of trouble for the Autobots. Fortunately, the local humans face no immediate danger from Sludge; he has been found by reporter [[Joy Meadows]], whose presence proves calming to him, and who now films him as he contentedly wallows in the swamp.


===Part 2: "Swamp-Thing!"===
The Autobots, meanwhile, come under attack from a trio of police boats responding to reports of the "murdering robots" in the swamp, but Cliffjumper is able to scare them off with a harmless application of his [[glass gas]]. The group's attention is caught by blaster fire nearby, and they head to its source to discover that both Joy and Sludge have been blasted into submission by parties unknown. Caught by surprise, the Autobots are ambushed and taken captive by those same attackers: a Decepticon group consisting of [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]], [[Skywarp (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Skywarp]], and [[Scavenger (G1)|Scavenger]]!
In the waterways of [[Littlewood]], [[California]], Sludge is contentedly being filmed by [[Joy Meadows]] while the A-Team (cue music—[[Windcharger (G1)|Windcharger]], [[Gears (G1)|Gears]], and [[Cliffjumper (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Cliffjumper]]) look for him. Unfortunately, a Decepticon group consisting of [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]], [[Skywarp (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Skywarp]], and [[Scavenger (G1)|Scavenger]] manage to find and knock out Sludge first. Stumbling upon the unconscious Sludge, the A-Team gets taken out by the Decepticons, pleasing Soundwave greatly.


===Part 3: "Robot Rustlers!"===
===Part Three: "Robot Rustlers!"===
The Decepticon plan suffers a setback when they are too late to capture Slag in [[Old River Valley]], [[Idaho]]. A fried Laserbeak tells them of how [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]], [[Jazz (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Jazz]], and [[Ironhide (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ironhide]] (of D-Team) managed to capture Slag (mainly by blocking Slag's flamethrower with Laserbeak in an attempt to make Idaho Fried Decepticon). However, Soundwave is unconcerned by this setback.
[[File:DinobotHunt3-Slag.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.5]]
In [[Old River Valley]], [[Idaho]], Slag rampages through a cattle ranch, and is pursued by the over-eager young rancher [[Greg (G1)|Greg]] and his brother. Also on Slag's tail are the Autobot D-Team of [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]], [[Jazz (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Jazz]], and [[Ironhide (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ironhide]], though their mission is hampered somewhat by Ironhide's distrust of Jetfire, who has only just recently been brought online by the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]] and still bears the Decepticon insignia he was built with. Jazz smooths things over between the pair, and together, they all catch up to Slag just as Greg manages to mount him. As Jetfire wrestles Slag to the ground (his Decepticon symbol being gouged off by the Dinobot's horn in the process), Jazz gets Greg to safety. Ironhide spots Laserbeak monitoring the battle and snatches up the snooping Decepticon, tossing him to Jetfire, who stuffs him into Slag's mouth, blocking the Dinobot's [[Fire-breath|flame-breath]] and causing an explosive backfire that knocks him offline.


===Part 4: "The Final Rage!"===
A little later, Soundwave, Skywarp, and Scavenger arrive to find the wrecked Laserbeak, who fills them in on what has transpired. Soundwave is unconcerned by the Autobots' successful recovery of Slag; the Decepticons have Sludge in their clutches, and he will suffice for Soundwave's plan...
The reason for Soundwave's lack of concern is revealed—the Decepticons have found Grimlock before the Autobots and have set Sludge on him. The town of [[Doonstown]] is reduced to a war zone as the two Dinobots fight, plunging into a frozen lake as they do. [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]], [[Huffer (G1)|Huffer]], and [[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] are early casualties as they try to stop the fight. Summoned by an urgent S.O.S., Optimus Prime, [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]], [[Ratchet (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ratchet]], and [[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] speed to the scene. The first three arrive and Prime attempts to keep the Dinobots in the lake while Ratchet goes to tend the members of C-Team and Bumblebee finds a hidden energy source.


The energy source turns out to be a cloaked [[Ark shuttlecraft|Autobot shuttle]] with Windcharger, Gears, Cliffjumper (as prisoners) and a [[sonic lance]] on board. Bumblebee rescues the captured Autobots as Prowl transfers his shuttle's electrical systems to the hull and bails out. The shock knocks out Grimlock, but Sludge, still controlled by the sonic lance, lunges for Optimus Prime. Bumblebee realizes that the sonic lance is probably booby-trapped so he blows the shuttle up, causing Sludge to pass out before he can attack Prime.
A few hours later, back at the Ark, Optimus Prime receives a call from the wounded [[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] calling for backup... only for his transmission to abruptly cut out!


Nearby, the Decepticons (having found an [[oil rig]] to steal [[oil|energy]] from) hear the explosion and an elated Soundwave shouts that the Decepticons have emerged triumphant. Optimus Prime hears Soundwave but realizes he can do nothing until his injured Autobots are repaired.
===Conclusion: "The Final Rage!"===
[[File:Grimlock sludge dinobot hunt.jpg|right|thumb]]
Hours earlier, the Decepticons successfully located the last of the Dinobots, Grimlock, near the small town of [[Doonstown]], [[Canada]], and unleash Sludge—controlled by a [[sonic lance]]—on him. Doonstown is devastated by the Dinobots' battle, and the Autobot C-Team of Sideswipe, [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]], and [[Huffer (G1)|Huffer]] wind up caught in the middle upon their arrival. Bluestreak and Huffer are knocked offline, while the wounded Sideswipe returns to their shuttlecraft and makes his call to Optimus—but the Dinobots are not far behind, and wind up chewing through the ship's fuel tank, causing the blast that cut off the transmission.
 
Optimus Prime, [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]], and [[Ratchet (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ratchet]] speed to the scene in response to Sideswipe's S.O.S., with [[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] in a second shuttle not far behind them. While Ratchet goes to tend the members of C-Team, and Bumblebee scouts the area in an effort to learn how Sludge wound up in Canada, Prime tries to keep the two Dinobots contained to the frozen lake in which they are now grappling. It seems a losing prospect; Prime overloads his gun, leaving himself at the Dinobots' mercy, until Prowl arrives, transfers the electrical systems of his shuttle to its hull, and crashes it into the lake. The shock knocks out Grimlock, but Sludge remains functional...
 
Concurrently, Bumblebee's search turns up A-Team's cloaked [[Ark shuttlecraft|shuttle]], containing both the captive A-Team members and the sonic lance that is controlling Sludge. Realizing that the lance is probably booby-trapped, rather than try to turn it off, Bumblebee gets A-Team to safety and then blows the shuttle up, deactivating the lance and causing Sludge to pass out before he can attack Prime.
 
Nearby, the Decepticons are almost done stealing energy from an [[oil rig]] when they hear the explosion, signalling the end of their little venture. They have wreaked chaos and destruction, and injured multiple Autobots—all in all, a wholly successful exercise in mayhem. Soundwave addresses the heavens and declares the Decepticons victorious... and across the tundra, Optimus Prime hears his words and grimly realizes he is correct.


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
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{{collist|2|
{{collist|2|
*[[Snarl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Snarl]] (1)
*[[Snarl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Snarl]] (1)
*[[Mirage (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Mirage]] (2)
*[[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] (2)
*[[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]] (3)
*[[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]] (3)
*[[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]] (4)
*[[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]] (4)
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*[[Ratchet (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ratchet]] (20)
*[[Ratchet (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ratchet]] (20)
*[[Gears (G1)|Gears]] (21)
*[[Gears (G1)|Gears]] (21)
*[[Cliffjumper (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Cliffjumper]] (22)
*[[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] (22)
*[[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] (30)
*[[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] (31)
*[[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] (31)
*[[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] (32)


}}
}}
|c2=
|c2=
*[[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak]] (14)
*[[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak]] (14)
*[[Skywarp (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Skywarp]] (25)
*[[Skywarp (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Skywarp]] (26)
*[[Scavenger (G1)|Scavenger]] (26)
*[[Scavenger (G1)|Scavenger]] (27)
*[[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] (27)
*[[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] (28)
|c3=
|c3=
*[[Carl Thompson]] (13)
*[[Carl Thompson]] (13)
*[[Joy Meadows]] (23)
*[[Joy Meadows]] (23)
*[[Rick (Marvel)|Rick]] (24)
*[[Rick (Marvel)|Rick]] (24)
*[[Tony (G1)|Tony]] (28)
*[[Tony (G1)|Tony]] (25)
*[[Greg (G1)|Greg]] (29)
*[[Greg (G1)|Greg]] (29)
*Greg's brother (30)
}}
}}
==Quotes==
'''Optimus Prime:''' "Prowl, how long till you and your shuttlecraft get here?"<br>
'''Prowl:''' (''via radio'') "A matter of minutes now, Prime. Can you keep them in that lake until then?"<br>
'''Optimus Prime:''' "Yes—yes I will. '''Or I will die in the attempt!'''"<br>
:—'''Optimus Prime''' goes big or goes home


==Notes==
==Notes==
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*The four Dinobots were last seen leaving the Ark to "pursue their own destiny" in [[The Wrath of Grimlock!|issue #32]]. The unfortunate circumstances that have befallen them since, we are reminded by a footnote in part 1, were established in the [[The Icarus Theory|previous issue]].
*The four Dinobots were last seen leaving the Ark to "pursue their own destiny" in [[The Wrath of Grimlock!|issue #32]]. The unfortunate circumstances that have befallen them since, we are reminded by a footnote in part 1, were established in the [[The Icarus Theory|previous issue]].
*Jetfire was last seen in [[Prime Time!|US issue #12]], at which point he was still a non-living robot. Off-panel between that story and this one, Optimus Prime has brought him to life using the Creation Matrix. This is another case of a UK comic story being written with foreknowledge of an upcoming US issue—when Jetfire is next seen in the US series, in [[Rock and Roll-Out!|US issue #14]], he will already have been given life between issues. That issue begins with his receiving an Autobot symbol in the [[Rite of the Autobrand]], a development set up in this story by having Jetfire lose his Decepticon symbol beforehand.
*Jetfire was last seen in [[Prime Time!|US issue #12]], at which point he was still a non-living robot. Off-panel between that story and this one, Optimus Prime has brought him to life using the Creation Matrix. This is another case of a UK comic story being written with foreknowledge of an upcoming US issue—when Jetfire is next seen in the US series, in [[Rock and Roll-Out!|US issue #14]], he will already have been given life between issues. That issue begins with his receiving an Autobot symbol in the [[Rite of the Autobrand]], a development set up in this story by having Jetfire lose his Decepticon symbol beforehand.
[[File:DinobotHunt i want you.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1]]
*Ironhide and Jazz pursue Slag aboard a [[Mobile Autobot Repair Bay|M.A.R.B.]], one of which was previously used by Ratchet in [[Repeat Performance!|US issue #8]].
*Ironhide and Jazz pursue Slag aboard a [[Mobile Autobot Repair Bay|M.A.R.B.]], one of which was previously used by Ratchet in [[Repeat Performance!|US issue #8]].
*"Dinobot Hunt" serves to partially patch a gap in continuity between the US and UK stories. The majority of the Autobot forces were taken offline during the final battle in [[Prime Time!|US issue #12]], but this was not immediately obvious at the time, and all of them were depicted as fully functional and active in the UK stories that followed it. To reconcile this with the upcoming [[Rock and Roll-Out!|US issue #14]], which opens with the offline Autobots in the repair bay, "Dinobot Hunt" features many of these 'bots being badly wounded by the Dinobots, providing a "new" explanation for their injured status for UK readers. That said, only Gears, Cliffjumper, Windcharger, Huffer, Bluestreak, and Sideswipe are taken off the table in "Dinobot Hunt"; in the US stories, Bluestreak is ''not'' one of the offline characters (although he will be removed from the active roster without explanation by [[Command Performances!|US issue #19]], ironically bringing them into line with the UK storyline), while Prowl, Hound, Trailbreaker, Brawn, Jazz, and Ironhide are also deactivated. "Dinobot Hunt" does not subject those extra characters to such serious injuries, and in fact, they will all continue to appear in future UK-exclusive stories, even though the US stories treat them as being offline.


===Real-life references===
===Real-life references===
*In Part 1 (page 6, panel 2), Optimus Prime looks straight into the "camera" and points, declaring "The humans need '''you!'''"—a riff on the famous {{w|Uncle Sam}} "I WANT YOU" U.S. Army recruitment poster.
*In Part 1 (page 6, panel 2), Optimus Prime looks straight into the "camera" and points, declaring "The humans need '''you!'''" (pictured at right)—a riff on the famous {{w|Lord Kitchener Wants You}} British Army recruitment poster.
*The title for Part 2, "Swamp-Thing!" (as given by the "next issue" box at the end of Part 1), is a reference to the {{w|Swamp Thing|DC Comics character of the same name}}.
*The title for Part 2, "Swamp-Thing!" (as given by the "next issue" box at the end of Part 1), is a reference to the {{w|Swamp Thing|DC Comics character of the same name}}.
*The cover to issue #50 seems to be drawn in a style that evokes the brawling monster battles of a ''[[Godzilla]]'' series film poster.
*The cover to issue #50 seems to be drawn in a style that evokes the brawling monster battles of a ''[[Godzilla]]'' series film poster.
 
{{--}}
===Continuity and plotting errors===
===Continuity and plotting errors===
*It's not an ''error'' but... Part 3 is staged and paced in such a way as to try and make the audience believe that Windcharger, Gears, and Cliffjumper are the ones attacking humans in pursuit of information about Sludge, expecting us to be "surprised" when the Decepticons turn out to have been involved on the final page. We mean, Gears is a bit of an arsehole, but... who'd actually be taken in by that attempted storytelling trick? The scenes of human "interrogation" are so uncommonly brutal—with bodies lying limply in the water and clutched in Decepticons hands, and a child even being cradled in an adult's arms, all of them looking for all the world like they could well be ''dead''—that the idea the Autobots could be behind it never seems credible.
[[File:DinobotHunt glassgun.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.75]]
*It's not an ''error'' but... Part 3 is staged and paced in such a way as to try and make the audience believe that Windcharger, Gears, and Cliffjumper are the ones attacking humans in pursuit of information about Sludge, expecting us to be "surprised" when the Decepticons turn out to have been involved on the final page. We mean, Gears is a bit of an arsehole, but... who'd actually be taken in by that attempted storytelling trick? The scenes of human "interrogation" are so uncommonly brutal—with bodies lying limply in the water and clutched in Decepticon hands, and a child even being cradled in an adult's arms, all of them looking for all the world like they could well be ''dead''—that the idea the Autobots could be behind it never seems credible.
*That said, the three Autobots come off as about as dumb as the story wants the readers to be, as ''they'' can't figure out what's going on either when they see blaster fire and find Sludge zapped into unconsciousness, standing around until they get blasted themselves.
*That said, the three Autobots come off as about as dumb as the story wants the readers to be, as ''they'' can't figure out what's going on either when they see blaster fire and find Sludge zapped into unconsciousness, standing around until they get blasted themselves.
*Cliffjumper uses his [[glass gas]] to actually turn one of the police boats ''into glass''. That's not how that's supposed to work! It doesn't actually turn things ''into'' glass, it just makes them ''brittle'' like glass! The dialogue refers to the weapon as his "glass gun" (no "gas"), indicating the writer had missed that particular bit of info.
*Cliffjumper uses his [[glass gas]] to actually turn one of the police boats ''into glass'' (right). That's not how that's supposed to work! It doesn't actually turn things ''into'' glass, it just makes them ''brittle'' like glass! The dialogue refers to the weapon as his "glass gun" (no "gas"), indicating the writer had missed that particular bit of info.
*Repeating an error seen before in [[The Last Stand|US issue #4]] and [[Raiders of the Last Ark|UK issue #18]], Jazz uses his flamethrower, which is ''supposed'' to be the shoulder-mounted weapon included with his toy, only for the story to depict his hand-held [[photon rifle]] in its place.
*Repeating an error seen before in [[The Last Stand|US issue #4]] and [[Raiders of the Last Ark|UK issue #18]], Jazz uses his [[flamethrower]], which is ''supposed'' to be the shoulder-mounted weapon included with his toy, only for the story to depict his hand-held [[photon rifle]] in its place.


===Artwork and technical errors===
===Artwork and technical errors===
[[File:DinobotHunt decepticon victory.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.5]]
*Throughout all four parts of this story, the Dinobots continue to be coloured with the early colour schemes seen in previous UK appearances; Snarl has a grey dino-mode head instead of a golden one (though the title page of Part 1 does colour his upper jaw gold), Slag has a golden dino-head instead of a grey/purple one, and Swoop has a blue dino-head instead of silver/white.
*Throughout all four parts of this story, the Dinobots continue to be coloured with the early colour schemes seen in previous UK appearances; Snarl has a grey dino-mode head instead of a golden one (though the title page of Part 1 does colour his upper jaw gold), Slag has a golden dino-head instead of a grey/purple one, and Swoop has a blue dino-head instead of silver/white.
*Trailbreaker's shoulders are solid yellow throughout Part 1, instead of blue-black like the rest of him. That's a weird one.
*Trailbreaker's shoulders are solid yellow throughout Part 1, instead of blue-black like the rest of him. That's a weird one.
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**Panel 4: The words "[[California]]" and "[[Colorado]]" are misspelled on the Autobots' map of the [[United States of America|United States]], the states' partially-visible names appearing as "Calaf-" and "Colara-".
**Panel 4: The words "[[California]]" and "[[Colorado]]" are misspelled on the Autobots' map of the [[United States of America|United States]], the states' partially-visible names appearing as "Calaf-" and "Colara-".
*Laserbeak has a yellow beak and feet throughout this story, when they should be blue-black. Additionally, on the final page of Part 1, his... well, uh, his ''butt'' is yellow too.
*Laserbeak has a yellow beak and feet throughout this story, when they should be blue-black. Additionally, on the final page of Part 1, his... well, uh, his ''butt'' is yellow too.
*Part 2 neglects to credit Stuart Place, who assists Jeff Anderson with colours; a correction printed in [[Shooting Star!|issue #52]] would remedy this.
*Part 2, page 3, panel 3: Windcharger's grey parts are coloured blue.
*Part 2, page 3, panel 3: Windcharger's grey parts are coloured blue.
*Part 2, page 8, panel 6: Skywarp is coloured like Scavenger. Colouring error notwithstanding, the fact that he (and Soundwave, in the background) appears so ''clearly'' in this panel must surely be an error in its own right, since at this point, the story has not yet "revealed" that the Decepticons are involved.
*Part 2, page 8, panel 6: Skywarp is coloured like Scavenger. Colouring error notwithstanding, the fact that he (and Soundwave, in the background) appears so ''clearly'' in this panel must surely be an error in its own right, since at this point, the story has not yet "revealed" that the Decepticons are involved.
*Part 2, page 11:
*Part 2, page 11 (right):
**Skywarp's colours are all over the place. He's got solid purple wings instead of black with purple stripes; black forearms instead of purple; black shoulder intakes instead of silver/white; a grey cockpit canopy instead of orange; and red vents on his knees instead of purple. Plus, he's missing his traditional arm guns, and is holding a small hand-held pistol instead.
**Skywarp's colours are all over the place. He's got solid purple wings instead of black with purple stripes; black forearms instead of purple; black shoulder intakes instead of silver/white; a grey cockpit canopy instead of orange; and red vents on his knees instead of purple. Plus, he's missing his traditional arm guns, and is holding a small hand-held pistol instead.
**From his introduction on this page onward, Scavenger's head is coloured green instead of blue-black throughout the story.
**From his introduction on this page onward, Scavenger's head is coloured green instead of blue-black throughout the story.
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*Part 4, page 3, panel 2: Grimlock's neck turns grey for this one panel, instead of gold.
*Part 4, page 3, panel 2: Grimlock's neck turns grey for this one panel, instead of gold.
*Part 4, page 4, panels 3-5: After being drawn and coloured correctly in Part 3, Skywarp's colours have gone wrong again; he's got the correct orange cockpit canopy, but his guns are once again absent and he's still got the black shoulder intakes, and now ''every bit'' of purple is missing from his body.
*Part 4, page 4, panels 3-5: After being drawn and coloured correctly in Part 3, Skywarp's colours have gone wrong again; he's got the correct orange cockpit canopy, but his guns are once again absent and he's still got the black shoulder intakes, and now ''every bit'' of purple is missing from his body.
*Part 4, page 5, panel 4: The centre of Prowl's forehead crest is colored red instead of white. It remains coloured this way throughout Part 4.
*Part 4, page 5, panel 4: The centre of Prowl's forehead crest is coloured red instead of white. It remains coloured this way throughout Part 4.
*Part 4, page 8, panel 4: Prowl's bumper turns red.
*Part 4, page 8, panel 4: Prowl's bumper turns red.
*Part 4, page 10, panel 6: Bluestreak is drawn with his right leg severed at the knee, when it was intact on page 1.  
*Part 4, page 10, panel 6: Bluestreak is drawn with his right leg severed at the knee, when it was intact on page 1.  
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[[File:Dinobothunt jazz subspace.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2]]
[[File:Dinobothunt jazz subspace.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2]]
*Jazz is seen removing his "flamethrower" from a hollow inside his hip, revealing the weapon is stored in a shrunken form that then expands to full size in his hand (right). This is one of the earliest in a small number of visual "cheats" used in the comic and [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon]] to explain where Transformers store their weapons while not in use, which would be rolled together by fans to create the idea of the [[subspace storage pocket]] that later crossed over into official canon.
*Jazz is seen removing his "flamethrower" from a hollow inside his hip, revealing the weapon is stored in a shrunken form that then expands to full size in his hand (right). This is one of the earliest in a small number of visual "cheats" used in the comic and [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon]] to explain where Transformers store their weapons while not in use, which would be rolled together by fans to create the idea of the [[subspace storage pocket]] that later crossed over into official canon.
*Bumblebee mentions that he has eight other senses besides sight. It's not clear what these are; towards the end of this year, ''[[The Transformers Universe]]'' would be published by Marvel, in which the profile for [[Streetwise (G1)|Streetwise]] would note that Transformers only have ''seven'' standard senses, rather than nine. Either Bumblebee's packing a little something extra, or we can call this one retconned.
*Bumblebee mentions that he has eight other senses besides sight. It's not clear what these are; towards the end of this year, ''[[The Transformers Universe (Marvel)|The Transformers Universe]]'' would be published by Marvel, in which the profile for [[Streetwise (G1)|Streetwise]] would note that Transformers only have ''seven'' standard senses, rather than nine. Either Bumblebee's packing a little something extra, or we can call this one retconned.


===Back-up material===
===Back-up material===
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*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Iron Man'' ("From the Ashes," Part 3), ''[[Robo-Capers]]'' and ''Matt and the Cat''
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Iron Man'' ("From the Ashes," Part 3), ''[[Robo-Capers]]'' and ''Matt and the Cat''
'''Issue #50:'''
'''Issue #50:'''
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Iron Man'' ("From the Ashes," Part 4), ''Robo-Capers'' and ''Matt and the Cat''
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Iron Man'' ("From the Ashes," Part 4), ''Robo-Capers'' and ''Matt and the Cat''. The first run of the ''Iron Man'' back-up concludes this issue; the strip will return in [[Fire on High!|issue #119]].


===Covers (4)===
===Covers (4)===
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File:MarvelUK-047.jpg|'''UK issue #47''' - The Dinobot singing group was never a hit.
File:MarvelUK-047.jpg|'''UK issue #47''' - The Dinobot singing group was never a hit.
File:MarvelUK-048.jpg|'''UK issue #48''' - Not '''that''' [[wikipedia:Swamp Thing|Swamp Thing]].
File:MarvelUK-048.jpg|'''UK issue #48''' - Not '''that''' {{w|Swamp Thing}}.
File:MarvelUK-049.jpg|'''UK issue #49''' - Someone get Jetfire a rope.
File:MarvelUK-049.jpg|'''UK issue #49''' - Someone get Jetfire a rope.
File:MarvelUK-050.jpg|'''UK issue #50''' - Me Grimlock say Sludge getting too close for comfort.
File:MarvelUK-050.jpg|'''UK issue #50''' - Me Grimlock say Sludge getting too close for comfort.
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File:IDWBofUKOmnibus.jpg|'''''[[The Transformers: Best of UK]]'' Omnibus''' (IDW Publishing, 2009)
File:IDWBofUKOmnibus.jpg|'''''[[The Transformers: Best of UK]]'' Omnibus''' (IDW Publishing, 2009)
File:Classicuk2.jpg|'''[[The Transformers Classics UK Volume 2|''The Transformers Classics UK'' Volume 2]]''' (IDW Publishing, 2012)
File:Classicuk2.jpg|'''[[The Transformers Classics UK Volume 2|''The Transformers Classics UK'' Volume 2]]''' (IDW Publishing, 2012)
</gallery>
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v3.jpg|'''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]], Vol. 3: Dinobot Hunt''''' (Hachette Partworks Ltd, 2018)</gallery>


[[Category:Marvel UK issues]]
[[Category:Marvel UK issues]]

Latest revision as of 11:23, 22 October 2025

This article is about the Marvel UK story. For the trade paperback from Titan Books, see Transformers: Dinobot Hunt. For a list of other meanings, see Dinobot Hunt (disambiguation).
The Transformers (UK) #47–50

Where's Mothra when you need her?
"Dinobot Hunt!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published Part 1: 1st February
Part 2: 8th February
Part 3: 15th February
Part 4: 22nd February, 1986
Cover date Part 1: 8th February
Part 2: 15th February
Part 2: 22nd February
Part 4: 1st March, 1986
Writer Simon Furman
Art Will Simpson (Parts 1 & 3), Barry Kitson (Parts 2 & 4)
Art assistant Tim Perkins (Part 4)
Inks Marc Griffiths (Part 3)
Colours Stuart Place (Parts 1-4), Jeff Anderson (Part 2)
Lettering Annie Halfacree (Part 1-2, 4), Mike Scott (Part 3)
Editor Ian Rimmer
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity (Marvel UK)
Chronology 1986

The Autobots attempt to round up those crazy Dinobots but the Decepticons interfere....

Synopsis

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Part One

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After finding out that the Dinobots have probably lost control of themselves and reverted to their primal instincts due to their primary cybo-dendrons having burnt out, Optimus Prime assigns the Autobots into teams to capture Snarl, Slag, Sludge, and Grimlock before they can harm any humans.

Snarl has gone to ground in the Black Rock Desert, burying himself beneath the sands, but his protruding spinal plates are discovered by a human army patrol, who awaken the Dinobot with their poking and prodding. The Autobots' B-Team—Mirage, Brawn, and Trailbreaker—arrive in time to save the soldiers, but Snarl escapes, stampeding toward the covert army base in which the soldiers are stationed. Base commander General Carl Thompson sees the silver lining in Snarl's attack; long having sought to be reassigned to a different post, he orders the facility evacuated, then triggers the prototype molecular disintegration bomb being developed there. The Autobots and Thompson watch as Snarl is caught in the blast and knocked unconscious... but they are not the only witnesses to this scene, as Laserbeak has also been observing from nearby...

Part Two: "Swamp-Thing!"

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In the waterways of Littlewood, California, A-Team—Windcharger, Gears, and Cliffjumper—search for Sludge, but the mission is not going well, as the swampy terrain is causing all sorts of trouble for the Autobots. Fortunately, the local humans face no immediate danger from Sludge; he has been found by reporter Joy Meadows, whose presence proves calming to him, and who now films him as he contentedly wallows in the swamp.

The Autobots, meanwhile, come under attack from a trio of police boats responding to reports of the "murdering robots" in the swamp, but Cliffjumper is able to scare them off with a harmless application of his glass gas. The group's attention is caught by blaster fire nearby, and they head to its source to discover that both Joy and Sludge have been blasted into submission by parties unknown. Caught by surprise, the Autobots are ambushed and taken captive by those same attackers: a Decepticon group consisting of Soundwave, Skywarp, and Scavenger!

Part Three: "Robot Rustlers!"

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In Old River Valley, Idaho, Slag rampages through a cattle ranch, and is pursued by the over-eager young rancher Greg and his brother. Also on Slag's tail are the Autobot D-Team of Jetfire, Jazz, and Ironhide, though their mission is hampered somewhat by Ironhide's distrust of Jetfire, who has only just recently been brought online by the Creation Matrix and still bears the Decepticon insignia he was built with. Jazz smooths things over between the pair, and together, they all catch up to Slag just as Greg manages to mount him. As Jetfire wrestles Slag to the ground (his Decepticon symbol being gouged off by the Dinobot's horn in the process), Jazz gets Greg to safety. Ironhide spots Laserbeak monitoring the battle and snatches up the snooping Decepticon, tossing him to Jetfire, who stuffs him into Slag's mouth, blocking the Dinobot's flame-breath and causing an explosive backfire that knocks him offline.

A little later, Soundwave, Skywarp, and Scavenger arrive to find the wrecked Laserbeak, who fills them in on what has transpired. Soundwave is unconcerned by the Autobots' successful recovery of Slag; the Decepticons have Sludge in their clutches, and he will suffice for Soundwave's plan...

A few hours later, back at the Ark, Optimus Prime receives a call from the wounded Sideswipe calling for backup... only for his transmission to abruptly cut out!

Conclusion: "The Final Rage!"

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Hours earlier, the Decepticons successfully located the last of the Dinobots, Grimlock, near the small town of Doonstown, Canada, and unleash Sludge—controlled by a sonic lance—on him. Doonstown is devastated by the Dinobots' battle, and the Autobot C-Team of Sideswipe, Bluestreak, and Huffer wind up caught in the middle upon their arrival. Bluestreak and Huffer are knocked offline, while the wounded Sideswipe returns to their shuttlecraft and makes his call to Optimus—but the Dinobots are not far behind, and wind up chewing through the ship's fuel tank, causing the blast that cut off the transmission.

Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, and Ratchet speed to the scene in response to Sideswipe's S.O.S., with Prowl in a second shuttle not far behind them. While Ratchet goes to tend the members of C-Team, and Bumblebee scouts the area in an effort to learn how Sludge wound up in Canada, Prime tries to keep the two Dinobots contained to the frozen lake in which they are now grappling. It seems a losing prospect; Prime overloads his gun, leaving himself at the Dinobots' mercy, until Prowl arrives, transfers the electrical systems of his shuttle to its hull, and crashes it into the lake. The shock knocks out Grimlock, but Sludge remains functional...

Concurrently, Bumblebee's search turns up A-Team's cloaked shuttle, containing both the captive A-Team members and the sonic lance that is controlling Sludge. Realizing that the lance is probably booby-trapped, rather than try to turn it off, Bumblebee gets A-Team to safety and then blows the shuttle up, deactivating the lance and causing Sludge to pass out before he can attack Prime.

Nearby, the Decepticons are almost done stealing energy from an oil rig when they hear the explosion, signalling the end of their little venture. They have wreaked chaos and destruction, and injured multiple Autobots—all in all, a wholly successful exercise in mayhem. Soundwave addresses the heavens and declares the Decepticons victorious... and across the tundra, Optimus Prime hears his words and grimly realizes he is correct.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans

Quotes

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Optimus Prime: "Prowl, how long till you and your shuttlecraft get here?"
Prowl: (via radio) "A matter of minutes now, Prime. Can you keep them in that lake until then?"
Optimus Prime: "Yes—yes I will. Or I will die in the attempt!"

Optimus Prime goes big or goes home

Notes

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Continuity notes

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  • The four Dinobots were last seen leaving the Ark to "pursue their own destiny" in issue #32. The unfortunate circumstances that have befallen them since, we are reminded by a footnote in part 1, were established in the previous issue.
  • Jetfire was last seen in US issue #12, at which point he was still a non-living robot. Off-panel between that story and this one, Optimus Prime has brought him to life using the Creation Matrix. This is another case of a UK comic story being written with foreknowledge of an upcoming US issue—when Jetfire is next seen in the US series, in US issue #14, he will already have been given life between issues. That issue begins with his receiving an Autobot symbol in the Rite of the Autobrand, a development set up in this story by having Jetfire lose his Decepticon symbol beforehand.
  • Ironhide and Jazz pursue Slag aboard a M.A.R.B., one of which was previously used by Ratchet in US issue #8.
  • "Dinobot Hunt" serves to partially patch a gap in continuity between the US and UK stories. The majority of the Autobot forces were taken offline during the final battle in US issue #12, but this was not immediately obvious at the time, and all of them were depicted as fully functional and active in the UK stories that followed it. To reconcile this with the upcoming US issue #14, which opens with the offline Autobots in the repair bay, "Dinobot Hunt" features many of these 'bots being badly wounded by the Dinobots, providing a "new" explanation for their injured status for UK readers. That said, only Gears, Cliffjumper, Windcharger, Huffer, Bluestreak, and Sideswipe are taken off the table in "Dinobot Hunt"; in the US stories, Bluestreak is not one of the offline characters (although he will be removed from the active roster without explanation by US issue #19, ironically bringing them into line with the UK storyline), while Prowl, Hound, Trailbreaker, Brawn, Jazz, and Ironhide are also deactivated. "Dinobot Hunt" does not subject those extra characters to such serious injuries, and in fact, they will all continue to appear in future UK-exclusive stories, even though the US stories treat them as being offline.

Real-life references

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  • In Part 1 (page 6, panel 2), Optimus Prime looks straight into the "camera" and points, declaring "The humans need you!" (pictured at right)—a riff on the famous Lord Kitchener Wants You British Army recruitment poster.
  • The title for Part 2, "Swamp-Thing!" (as given by the "next issue" box at the end of Part 1), is a reference to the DC Comics character of the same name.
  • The cover to issue #50 seems to be drawn in a style that evokes the brawling monster battles of a Godzilla series film poster.

Continuity and plotting errors

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  • It's not an error but... Part 3 is staged and paced in such a way as to try and make the audience believe that Windcharger, Gears, and Cliffjumper are the ones attacking humans in pursuit of information about Sludge, expecting us to be "surprised" when the Decepticons turn out to have been involved on the final page. We mean, Gears is a bit of an arsehole, but... who'd actually be taken in by that attempted storytelling trick? The scenes of human "interrogation" are so uncommonly brutal—with bodies lying limply in the water and clutched in Decepticon hands, and a child even being cradled in an adult's arms, all of them looking for all the world like they could well be dead—that the idea the Autobots could be behind it never seems credible.
  • That said, the three Autobots come off as about as dumb as the story wants the readers to be, as they can't figure out what's going on either when they see blaster fire and find Sludge zapped into unconsciousness, standing around until they get blasted themselves.
  • Cliffjumper uses his glass gas to actually turn one of the police boats into glass (right). That's not how that's supposed to work! It doesn't actually turn things into glass, it just makes them brittle like glass! The dialogue refers to the weapon as his "glass gun" (no "gas"), indicating the writer had missed that particular bit of info.
  • Repeating an error seen before in US issue #4 and UK issue #18, Jazz uses his flamethrower, which is supposed to be the shoulder-mounted weapon included with his toy, only for the story to depict his hand-held photon rifle in its place.

Artwork and technical errors

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  • Throughout all four parts of this story, the Dinobots continue to be coloured with the early colour schemes seen in previous UK appearances; Snarl has a grey dino-mode head instead of a golden one (though the title page of Part 1 does colour his upper jaw gold), Slag has a golden dino-head instead of a grey/purple one, and Swoop has a blue dino-head instead of silver/white.
  • Trailbreaker's shoulders are solid yellow throughout Part 1, instead of blue-black like the rest of him. That's a weird one.
  • Part 1, Page 5:
    • Panel 2: Bluestreak's head is coloured solid red.
    • Panel 4: The words "California" and "Colorado" are misspelled on the Autobots' map of the United States, the states' partially-visible names appearing as "Calaf-" and "Colara-".
  • Laserbeak has a yellow beak and feet throughout this story, when they should be blue-black. Additionally, on the final page of Part 1, his... well, uh, his butt is yellow too.
  • Part 2 neglects to credit Stuart Place, who assists Jeff Anderson with colours; a correction printed in issue #52 would remedy this.
  • Part 2, page 3, panel 3: Windcharger's grey parts are coloured blue.
  • Part 2, page 8, panel 6: Skywarp is coloured like Scavenger. Colouring error notwithstanding, the fact that he (and Soundwave, in the background) appears so clearly in this panel must surely be an error in its own right, since at this point, the story has not yet "revealed" that the Decepticons are involved.
  • Part 2, page 11 (right):
    • Skywarp's colours are all over the place. He's got solid purple wings instead of black with purple stripes; black forearms instead of purple; black shoulder intakes instead of silver/white; a grey cockpit canopy instead of orange; and red vents on his knees instead of purple. Plus, he's missing his traditional arm guns, and is holding a small hand-held pistol instead.
    • From his introduction on this page onward, Scavenger's head is coloured green instead of blue-black throughout the story.
  • Unsurprisingly, Jetfire remains coloured in the early colour scheme seen in his previous US appearances, which makes his jet mode largely red, and gives him red wings in robot mode.
  • During Part 3, Slag's horn pierces Jetfire in the chest straight through the middle of his Decepticon insignia. Yet when Soundwave finds the torn-off insignia later, it is only "buckled," but otherwise in one piece.
  • At the end of Part 3, Sideswipe's right arm is hanging limp, barely connected to his body by a few wire, but at the start of Part 4, it's in working condition, and he's using it to speak into the comm.
  • Part 4, page 2: Grimlock's head is cartoonishly huge in proportion compared to both the rest of his body, and especially to Sludge.
  • Part 4, page 3, panel 2: Grimlock's neck turns grey for this one panel, instead of gold.
  • Part 4, page 4, panels 3-5: After being drawn and coloured correctly in Part 3, Skywarp's colours have gone wrong again; he's got the correct orange cockpit canopy, but his guns are once again absent and he's still got the black shoulder intakes, and now every bit of purple is missing from his body.
  • Part 4, page 5, panel 4: The centre of Prowl's forehead crest is coloured red instead of white. It remains coloured this way throughout Part 4.
  • Part 4, page 8, panel 4: Prowl's bumper turns red.
  • Part 4, page 10, panel 6: Bluestreak is drawn with his right leg severed at the knee, when it was intact on page 1.
  • Part 4, page 11:
    • Panel 1: Skywarp's shoulder intakes are now the correct silver/white, but his cockpit canopy has become black, his thighs white, and his wings solid purple (with still no other purple accents visible anywhere else).
    • Panel 4: Prowl's got a red bumper again.

Other trivia

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  • Jazz is seen removing his "flamethrower" from a hollow inside his hip, revealing the weapon is stored in a shrunken form that then expands to full size in his hand (right). This is one of the earliest in a small number of visual "cheats" used in the comic and cartoon to explain where Transformers store their weapons while not in use, which would be rolled together by fans to create the idea of the subspace storage pocket that later crossed over into official canon.
  • Bumblebee mentions that he has eight other senses besides sight. It's not clear what these are; towards the end of this year, The Transformers Universe would be published by Marvel, in which the profile for Streetwise would note that Transformers only have seven standard senses, rather than nine. Either Bumblebee's packing a little something extra, or we can call this one retconned.

Back-up material

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Issue #47:

Issue #48:

  • Back-up strips: Iron Man ("From the Ashes," Part 2), Robo-Capers and Matt and the Cat
  • Who's Who: Decepticons

Issue #49:

  • Back-up strips: Iron Man ("From the Ashes," Part 3), Robo-Capers and Matt and the Cat

Issue #50:

  • Back-up strips: Iron Man ("From the Ashes," Part 4), Robo-Capers and Matt and the Cat. The first run of the Iron Man back-up concludes this issue; the strip will return in issue #119.

Covers (4)

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Reprints

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