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The Decepticon jets prepare to attack Superion in San Francisco. Panel from "Prime Directive" Part 4. Art by Pat Lee, Rob Armstrong, and a small platoon of colorists.
 
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The Decepticon jets prepare to attack Superion in San Francisco.

From Transformers: Generation 1 Vol. 1: Prime Directive issue 4

© 2002 Hasbro, except where noted otherwise.

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