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In the far-distant future, long after the end of the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] between the [[Autobot]]s and[[ Decepticon]]s, a small space pod hurtles towards a remote world and makes planetfall in an empty stretch of desert. After a moment, a single [[Transformer]] climbs from the vessel and slowly lurches away... | In the far-distant future, long after the end of the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] between the [[Autobot]]s and [[Decepticon]]s, a small space pod hurtles towards a remote world and makes planetfall in an empty stretch of desert. After a moment, [[Nitro (IDW)|a single]] [[Transformer]] climbs from the vessel and slowly lurches away... | ||
For the humanoids who inhabit the planet [[Donnokt]], it is a time of rapid change as an industrial revolution spreads across the planet: mining consortiums have enriched sleepy towns like [[Fembrance]] and introduced them to an age of steam-powered wonders, including the smoke-belching buggies so beloved by local rich boy [[Stambo Flentz]] and his friend [[Brennet]]. Not ''all'' of the people of Fembrance are so enamored with progress, however: as the pair rip through town, they spray mud over an incoming wagon and catch an earful from its owner [[Shib | For the humanoids who inhabit the planet [[Donnokt]], it is a time of rapid change as an industrial revolution spreads across the planet: mining consortiums have enriched sleepy towns like [[Fembrance]] and introduced them to an age of steam-powered wonders, including the smoke-belching buggies so beloved by local rich boy [[Stambo Flentz]] and his friend [[Brennet]]. Not ''all'' of the people of Fembrance are so enamored with progress, however: as the pair rip through town, they spray mud over an incoming wagon and catch an earful from its owner [[Shib Wallkis]]. Annoyed that the two brothers have used their new toys to get into the delivery business and undercut her own livelihood, she's found that her longtime customer doctor [[Brel Tonder]] has even hired them while she and her brothers were away on a delivery. When Brel suggests that Shib could modernize, she refuses: her cart's been in the family for generations, and the loss of her parents at a young age means that she's had more than enough change for ''one'' lifetime. After Brel pays them for their delivery, Shib and her brothers trundle home in their wagon, while, elsewhere, the Cybertronian intruder slowly trudges through the barrens. | ||
At home, Shib washes up, puts her brothers to bed, then tends to a small box of family heirlooms that includes photos | At home, Shib washes up, puts her brothers to bed, then tends to a small box of family heirlooms that includes photos and a set of necklaces, each one containing a vial filled with [[energon|a strange, blue fluid]]. A sudden knock at the door catches her attention—the sheriff of Fembrance has come calling to ask for her assistance in rescuing a group of wounded miners trapped up in the mountains. Shib grumbles, but ultimately accepts the job, hitches her wagon, and rides off with Brel, even as the lone Cybertronian, leaking [[Biofuel|a strange, green fluid]] as it goes, marches closer and closer to their town. Hours later, Shib returns, bringing with her a complement of injured but still-living miners. Even the loudmouthed Stambo can't help but sheepishly complement her prowess... but any celebrations are cut short when an onlooker shouts in fear and points to the distance, where the Cybertronian has arrived! At first, the arrival merely takes in the sight of this unfamiliar town—until, unexpectedly, Shib's own wagon creaks, shudders, and, as the draft animals bolt, lurches to life all by itself, then sheds its outer tarp to reveal ''another'' Cybertronian, [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]]! The intruder can't believe he's found ''another'' member of his kind... but Rodimus coldly tells him to die, and promptly pile-drives him into the ground. | ||
Amidst the madness, the townsfolk abruptly round on Shib—did she ''know'' her wagon was "enchanted"? Shib says nothing, but merely watches as the other Transformer desperately pleads with Rodimus to stop, and swears that they are ''brothers''... but when he lands an unexpected hit on his opponent and seemingly takes him out of the fight, | Amidst the madness, the townsfolk abruptly round on Shib—did she ''know'' her wagon was "enchanted"? Shib says nothing, but merely watches as the other Transformer desperately pleads with Rodimus to stop, and swears that they are ''brothers''... but when he lands an unexpected hit on his opponent and seemingly takes him out of the fight, the Visitor too momentarily realizes what he's done. As he pleads for his opponent to wake up, he makes the mistake of asking his name; as he does so, Rodimus mumbles his name as he remembers a time ''before'', when, under siege by an enemy flotilla, he deliberately crash-landed his ship and stranded himself on this remote world. As the citizens of Fembrance grab their guns, the visitor sincerely thanks Rodimus for providing "them" with a new home... but Rodimus quickly finds his footing, roars that Donnokt is not theirs, and promptly finishes the fight by ripping the other Transformer's head from his body. As the sheriff orders the town militia to open fire on Rodimus, Shib runs over to the old Autobot; although Rodimus has vague memories of her from his time masquerading as her wagon, he merely warns her and the other citizens of Fembrance not to pick a fight, wraps the remains of the wagon around him to form a makeshift cloak, and warns the people of Fembrance not to follow him as he tosses the severed head of his victim over his shoulder and leaves. | ||
Unbeknownst to Rodimus, however, "they" have already arrived: even now, a second pod crash-lands in the desert, and disgorges [[Moon (BW)|a second Cybertronian invader]]... | Unbeknownst to Rodimus, however, "they" have already arrived: even now, a second pod crash-lands in the desert, and disgorges [[Moon (BW)|a second Cybertronian invader]]... | ||
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* [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] (5) | * [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] (5) | ||
* ''[[ | * ''[[Gripper (G1)|Gripper]]'' (10) | ||
* ''[[Strongarm (G1)|Strongarm]]'' ( | * ''[[Strongarm (G1)|Strongarm]]'' (11) | ||
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* [[Brennet]] (2) | * [[Brennet]] (2) | ||
* [[Stambo Flentz]] (3) | * [[Stambo Flentz]] (3) | ||
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* [[Beets Wallkis]] (7) | * [[Beets Wallkis]] (7) | ||
* [[Brel Tonder]] (8) | * [[Brel Tonder]] (8) | ||
* [[Moon (BW)|Moon]] ( | * [[Errold]] (9) | ||
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* [[Nitro (IDW)|Nitro]] (1) | |||
* [[Moon (BW)|Moon]] (12) | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
===Continuity notes=== | ===Continuity notes=== | ||
* With [[IDW Publishing]]'s time on the ''Transformers'' brand winding down, ''Last Bot Standing'' commemorates seventeen years of IDW ''Transformers'' comics by presenting a "final" ''Transformers'' story, an imaginary tale in the vein of ''{{w|Old Man Logan}}'' or ''{{w|Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?|Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?}}''. | * With [[IDW Publishing]]'s time on the ''Transformers'' brand winding down, ''Last Bot Standing'' commemorates seventeen years of IDW ''Transformers'' comics by presenting a "final" ''Transformers'' story, an imaginary tale in the vein of ''{{w|Old Man Logan}}'' or ''{{w|Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?|Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?}}''. While Nick Roche has stated that the story was not written to fit into any one specific continuity—as the comic features shout-outs to many obscure corners of ''Transformers'' lore it ''can'', with a bit of squinting, conceivably act as a hypothetical "last adventure" for basically any ''Transformers'' universe<ref>{{citesocial|quote=WHICH CONTINUITY. ANSWER NOW. Any... all of 'em... or none. It's so far flung, it could ultimately be utterly speculative. But squint, and it bolts onto YOUR Transformers canon as the (chronological) last adventure.|link=https://twitter.com/NickRoche/status/1521596094609862658|name=Nick Roche|site=Twitter|year=2022|month=05|day=03|(defunct=)}}</ref>—''Last Bot Standing'' draws heavily upon several concepts popularized by [[Marvel Comics continuity|Marvel]] and [[2005 IDW continuity|IDW]]'s most cynical stories: a timeline where the Autobot-Decepticon conflict over resources has degenerated into a pointless stalemate, where the galaxy has come to hate and fear all Cybertronians equally, and the antagonistic Transformer faction perpetually search for new sources of energy to survive. Combined with the G1-inspired robot modes for many of the story's heroes and villains, for our organizational purposes we've taken the liberty of labelling ''Last Bot Standing'' as part of the "[[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]]" [[continuity family]], although it's otherwise unconnected to any past or future stories. | ||
===Transformers references=== | ===Transformers references=== | ||
* The opening narration notes that "it always starts the same way", | * The opening narration notes that "it always starts the same way", alluding to the great tradition of ''Transformers'' stories beginning with the robots falling from space, crashing on [[Earth]]. It might also be a deliberate inversion of [[Simon Furman]]'s old chestnut, "[[Furmanism|it never ends]]". | ||
* As mentioned above, ''Last Bot Standing'' isn't written with the intent of slotting into any one continuity, but we'd be remiss if we didn't point out that our hero apparently just goes by "Rodimus", not "Rodimus ''Prime''", which was a naming quirk the character adopted in [[2005 IDW continuity|IDW's original ''Transformers'' universe]]. | * As mentioned above, ''Last Bot Standing'' isn't written with the intent of slotting into any one continuity, but we'd be remiss if we didn't point out that our hero apparently just goes by "Rodimus", not "Rodimus ''Prime''", which was a naming quirk the character adopted in [[2005 IDW continuity|IDW's original ''Transformers'' universe]]. | ||
* The two draft animals who pull Shib's "wagon" are named "[[Sparks (IDW)|Sparks]]" and "[[Firebolt (IDW)|Firebolt]]": [[Firebolt (G1)|Firebolt]] was the name of Hot Rod's [[Targetmaster (technology)|Targetmaster]] partner, | *Meanwhile, the basic idea of a future era in which an aged and withered Rodimus has outlived many of his contemporaries is likely inspired by the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel UK]] story, "[[Aspects of Evil!]]", especially given Roche's history as a Marvel UK fan and a member of [[Transmasters UK|the famous fan-fiction group]] that continued the series. The idea has been revisited before, in IDW's Marvel sequel series ''[[The Transformers: Regeneration One|Regeneration One]].'' | ||
* The two draft animals who pull Shib's "wagon" are named "[[Sparks (IDW)|Sparks]]" and "[[Firebolt (IDW)|Firebolt]]": [[Firebolt (G1)|Firebolt]] was the name of Hot Rod's [[Targetmaster (technology)|Targetmaster]] partner, while "Sparks" was the name Firebolt went by in the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel comic]]. | |||
* As she leaves to rescue the miners, Shib announces that it's time to "[[roll out]]". | * As she leaves to rescue the miners, Shib announces that it's time to "[[roll out]]". | ||
* During Rodimus' flashback, he is chased by ships based on the ''[[Nemesis (G1)|Nemesis]]'' and the ''[[Darksyde (BW)|Darksyde]]''. | |||
* Rodimus ripping off Nitro's face is a visual homage to [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] doing the same to [[The Fallen]] in ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)| Revenge of the Fallen]]''. <ref name=TFN2022>Nick Roche at TFNation 2022, 2022/08/14</ref> | |||
* The killer rabbit leaving the space pod on the final page is [[Moon (BW)|Moon]], a transforming bunny who debuted in the ''[[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars II]]'' television show. In that cartoon, Moon was not, in fact, of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertronian]] origin; he and his android friend [[Artemis]] were ''[[human]]'' creations, overseers of an abandoned [[Earth]] many thousands of years after the disappearance of their creators. Given this comic's far-future setting, we're wondering if the choice to include this specific character might not factor into the plot of future issues... | * The killer rabbit leaving the space pod on the final page is [[Moon (BW)|Moon]], a transforming bunny who debuted in the ''[[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars II]]'' television show. In that cartoon, Moon was not, in fact, of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertronian]] origin; he and his android friend [[Artemis]] were ''[[human]]'' creations, overseers of an abandoned [[Earth]] many thousands of years after the disappearance of their creators. Given this comic's far-future setting, we're wondering if the choice to include this specific character might not factor into the plot of future issues... | ||
** Originally, Moon's role was conceived as going to [[Waddlepop]]—this was a rare case of Hasbro vetoing such a choice. Roche also considered [[Signal Lancer (Cybertron)|Signal Lancer]] but felt a traffic light would be a little ''too silly'' an image to end on.<ref name=TFN2022 /> | |||
===Other trivia=== | ===Other trivia=== | ||
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* '''Cover B:''' Everyone Rodimus knows goes away in the end, by [[Alex Milne]] | * '''Cover B:''' Everyone Rodimus knows goes away in the end, by [[Alex Milne]] | ||
* '''Cover C:''' Stabbed in the back, by [[Gavin Spence]] | * '''Cover C:''' Stabbed in the back, by [[Gavin Spence]] | ||
* '''Cover D:''' Rodimus and Shib, by [[Phil | * '''Cover D:''' Rodimus and Shib, by [[Phil Knott]] | ||
* '''Online exclusive cover:''' Famous Cybertronians, by [[Rui Onishi]] | * '''Online exclusive cover:''' Famous Cybertronians, by [[Rui Onishi]] | ||
* '''Retailer incentive cover:''' Rodimus and the citizens of Fembrance, by [[E. J. Su]] | * '''Retailer incentive cover:''' Rodimus and the citizens of Fembrance, by [[E. J. Su]] | ||
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* ''Locke & Keye: The Golden Age'' | * ''Locke & Keye: The Golden Age'' | ||
* ''Hellboy: Artisan Edition'' | * ''Hellboy: Artisan Edition'' | ||
* ''Best of TMNT Collection'' | * ''Best of [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|TMNT]] Collection'' | ||
* ''The Rocketeer: The Great Race'' | * ''The Rocketeer: The Great Race'' | ||
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![]() “Whatever Fett is paying you, we’ll match. And all you’ve got to do is stay put and let things play out.” | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
| First published | May 11, 2022 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | May 2022 | ||||||||||||
| Written by | Nick Roche | ||||||||||||
| Art by | E. J. Su (pg. 1-22, 24-30) Nick Roche (pg. 23) | ||||||||||||
| Colors | Rebecca Nalty | ||||||||||||
| Letters by | Johanna Nattalie | ||||||||||||
| Editor | David Mariotte and Riley Farmer | ||||||||||||
At the end of time, on the edge of space, the last Cybertronian discovers that he is not alone.
Synopsis
[edit]In the far-distant future, long after the end of the Great War between the Autobots and Decepticons, a small space pod hurtles towards a remote world and makes planetfall in an empty stretch of desert. After a moment, a single Transformer climbs from the vessel and slowly lurches away...
For the humanoids who inhabit the planet Donnokt, it is a time of rapid change as an industrial revolution spreads across the planet: mining consortiums have enriched sleepy towns like Fembrance and introduced them to an age of steam-powered wonders, including the smoke-belching buggies so beloved by local rich boy Stambo Flentz and his friend Brennet. Not all of the people of Fembrance are so enamored with progress, however: as the pair rip through town, they spray mud over an incoming wagon and catch an earful from its owner Shib Wallkis. Annoyed that the two brothers have used their new toys to get into the delivery business and undercut her own livelihood, she's found that her longtime customer doctor Brel Tonder has even hired them while she and her brothers were away on a delivery. When Brel suggests that Shib could modernize, she refuses: her cart's been in the family for generations, and the loss of her parents at a young age means that she's had more than enough change for one lifetime. After Brel pays them for their delivery, Shib and her brothers trundle home in their wagon, while, elsewhere, the Cybertronian intruder slowly trudges through the barrens.
At home, Shib washes up, puts her brothers to bed, then tends to a small box of family heirlooms that includes photos and a set of necklaces, each one containing a vial filled with a strange, blue fluid. A sudden knock at the door catches her attention—the sheriff of Fembrance has come calling to ask for her assistance in rescuing a group of wounded miners trapped up in the mountains. Shib grumbles, but ultimately accepts the job, hitches her wagon, and rides off with Brel, even as the lone Cybertronian, leaking a strange, green fluid as it goes, marches closer and closer to their town. Hours later, Shib returns, bringing with her a complement of injured but still-living miners. Even the loudmouthed Stambo can't help but sheepishly complement her prowess... but any celebrations are cut short when an onlooker shouts in fear and points to the distance, where the Cybertronian has arrived! At first, the arrival merely takes in the sight of this unfamiliar town—until, unexpectedly, Shib's own wagon creaks, shudders, and, as the draft animals bolt, lurches to life all by itself, then sheds its outer tarp to reveal another Cybertronian, Rodimus! The intruder can't believe he's found another member of his kind... but Rodimus coldly tells him to die, and promptly pile-drives him into the ground.
Amidst the madness, the townsfolk abruptly round on Shib—did she know her wagon was "enchanted"? Shib says nothing, but merely watches as the other Transformer desperately pleads with Rodimus to stop, and swears that they are brothers... but when he lands an unexpected hit on his opponent and seemingly takes him out of the fight, the Visitor too momentarily realizes what he's done. As he pleads for his opponent to wake up, he makes the mistake of asking his name; as he does so, Rodimus mumbles his name as he remembers a time before, when, under siege by an enemy flotilla, he deliberately crash-landed his ship and stranded himself on this remote world. As the citizens of Fembrance grab their guns, the visitor sincerely thanks Rodimus for providing "them" with a new home... but Rodimus quickly finds his footing, roars that Donnokt is not theirs, and promptly finishes the fight by ripping the other Transformer's head from his body. As the sheriff orders the town militia to open fire on Rodimus, Shib runs over to the old Autobot; although Rodimus has vague memories of her from his time masquerading as her wagon, he merely warns her and the other citizens of Fembrance not to pick a fight, wraps the remains of the wagon around him to form a makeshift cloak, and warns the people of Fembrance not to follow him as he tosses the severed head of his victim over his shoulder and leaves.
Unbeknownst to Rodimus, however, "they" have already arrived: even now, a second pod crash-lands in the desert, and disgorges a second Cybertronian invader...
Featured characters
[edit](Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.)
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Donnokt | Others |
|---|---|---|
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Quotes
[edit]"These steamramblers—these... these people thinkin' they can get rich quick from it... don't it feel like crazy has come to town, doc? An' that, maybe, it mightn't leave?"
- —Shib
"Don't worry, Stambo. Them guys didn't get blowed up too much. They'll be back to work soon enough to fetch you more bang for your little fun-buggy. And thanks for not stealing more of my business while I was away."
"...who says we didn't?"
- —Shib and Stambo
"No... this place—this place is not for us."
"Hnnn! No, wait—we're the same—"
"Not. The. Same!'"
- —Rodimus versus the Visitor
"My name is Rodimus. And I have no kin."
- —Rodimus
Notes
[edit]Continuity notes
[edit]- With IDW Publishing's time on the Transformers brand winding down, Last Bot Standing commemorates seventeen years of IDW Transformers comics by presenting a "final" Transformers story, an imaginary tale in the vein of Old Man Logan or Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?. While Nick Roche has stated that the story was not written to fit into any one specific continuity—as the comic features shout-outs to many obscure corners of Transformers lore it can, with a bit of squinting, conceivably act as a hypothetical "last adventure" for basically any Transformers universe[1]—Last Bot Standing draws heavily upon several concepts popularized by Marvel and IDW's most cynical stories: a timeline where the Autobot-Decepticon conflict over resources has degenerated into a pointless stalemate, where the galaxy has come to hate and fear all Cybertronians equally, and the antagonistic Transformer faction perpetually search for new sources of energy to survive. Combined with the G1-inspired robot modes for many of the story's heroes and villains, for our organizational purposes we've taken the liberty of labelling Last Bot Standing as part of the "Generation 1" continuity family, although it's otherwise unconnected to any past or future stories.
Transformers references
[edit]- The opening narration notes that "it always starts the same way", alluding to the great tradition of Transformers stories beginning with the robots falling from space, crashing on Earth. It might also be a deliberate inversion of Simon Furman's old chestnut, "it never ends".
- As mentioned above, Last Bot Standing isn't written with the intent of slotting into any one continuity, but we'd be remiss if we didn't point out that our hero apparently just goes by "Rodimus", not "Rodimus Prime", which was a naming quirk the character adopted in IDW's original Transformers universe.
- Meanwhile, the basic idea of a future era in which an aged and withered Rodimus has outlived many of his contemporaries is likely inspired by the Marvel UK story, "Aspects of Evil!", especially given Roche's history as a Marvel UK fan and a member of the famous fan-fiction group that continued the series. The idea has been revisited before, in IDW's Marvel sequel series Regeneration One.
- The two draft animals who pull Shib's "wagon" are named "Sparks" and "Firebolt": Firebolt was the name of Hot Rod's Targetmaster partner, while "Sparks" was the name Firebolt went by in the Marvel comic.
- As she leaves to rescue the miners, Shib announces that it's time to "roll out".
- During Rodimus' flashback, he is chased by ships based on the Nemesis and the Darksyde.
- Rodimus ripping off Nitro's face is a visual homage to Optimus Prime doing the same to The Fallen in Revenge of the Fallen. [2]
- The killer rabbit leaving the space pod on the final page is Moon, a transforming bunny who debuted in the Beast Wars II television show. In that cartoon, Moon was not, in fact, of Cybertronian origin; he and his android friend Artemis were human creations, overseers of an abandoned Earth many thousands of years after the disappearance of their creators. Given this comic's far-future setting, we're wondering if the choice to include this specific character might not factor into the plot of future issues...
- Originally, Moon's role was conceived as going to Waddlepop—this was a rare case of Hasbro vetoing such a choice. Roche also considered Signal Lancer but felt a traffic light would be a little too silly an image to end on.[2]
Other trivia
[edit]- Backmatter for this plus-sized issue includes Nick Roche's concept art for Shib, Trayvon, Beets, Tonder, Rodimus, the "Visitor", and some of the miscellaneous steam cars seen throughout the issue.
Covers (6)
[edit]- Cover A: In the desert, Rodimus walks, by Nick Roche and Josh Burcham
- Cover B: Everyone Rodimus knows goes away in the end, by Alex Milne
- Cover C: Stabbed in the back, by Gavin Spence
- Cover D: Rodimus and Shib, by Phil Knott
- Online exclusive cover: Famous Cybertronians, by Rui Onishi
- Retailer incentive cover: Rodimus and the citizens of Fembrance, by E. J. Su
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References
[edit]- ↑ "WHICH CONTINUITY. ANSWER NOW. Any... all of 'em... or none. It's so far flung, it could ultimately be utterly speculative. But squint, and it bolts onto YOUR Transformers canon as the (chronological) last adventure."—Nick Roche, Twitter, 2022/05/03
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Nick Roche at TFNation 2022, 2022/08/14







