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[[Image:MarvelUSG2-11.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''"MERRIN!"''']]
{{Comicstory|
|seriesissue=''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (Marvel)|Transformers: Generation 2]]'' #11
|prev=Total War!
|next=A Rage in Heaven!
|title="Dark Shadows!"
|image=MarvelUSG2-11.jpg
|caption='''"MERRIN!"'''
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|date=July [[1994]]
|coverdate=September 1994
|writer=[[Simon Furman]]
|artist=[[Geoff Senior]] ("Tales of Earth Part Eight")
|penciler=[[Manny Galan]] ("Dark Shadows!")
|inker=[[Jim Amash]] ("Dark Shadows!")
|colorist=[[Sarra Mossoff]]
|letterers=[[Richard Starkings]] with [[Comicraft]]
|editor=[[Rob Tokar]]
|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]]
}}
'''Starscream tortures Optimus Prime and Megatron while Jhiaxus gets Biblical upon the Earth.<ref>"Getting Biblical" is like "getting Medieval", but with more fire from Heaven.</ref>


'''Starscream tortures Optimus Prime and Megatron while Jhiaxus gets Biblical upon the Earth.<ref>"Getting Biblical" is like "getting Medieval", but with more fire from Heaven.</ref>'''
==Synopsis==
==="Dark Shadows!"===
[[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] has bonded with the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]] ''and'' the ''[[Warworld]]'', creating one super-powerful entity—with the intention of conquering the universe. Now possessing the ability to shape and mold the ''Warworld'' into anything his twisted imagination desires, he obliterates the attacking [[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronian]] craft. Now he intends to make [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] suffer for all the humiliations they've inflicted on him—they face [[Furmanism|"quite literally ... a whole ''world'' of ''pain!''"]].


{{comicnav | Generation 2 (Marvel Comics) | 11 | seriesname= | prev=Total War! | next=A Rage in Heaven!}}
On [[Earth]], [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] finds out the [[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronians]] have lost control of the ''Warworld'' because one of his subordinates was thick enough to leave Starscream on it. Enraged by this and the inability of his troops to defeat the [[Autobot]]-[[Decepticon]] forces, he declares he will personally take charge of the situation and kill everyone on the ''Warworld'' if it's not returned to him. [[Rook (G2)|Rook]] is smashed aside when he tries to offer input, and realizes that Jhiaxus is increasingly slipping back into the sadistic tyranny of his early days—the existence of the older generations is getting to him. Rook does the only thing he can: he contacts the [[Liege Maximo]].


[[Image:Warworld starscream.jpg|left|250px|thumb|The pun hurt more than the injury.]]
Megatron and Optimus Prime continue to be tormented by Starscream, with no way to fight back—Optimus can no longer contact the Matrix mentally, thanks to Megatron separating it from him physically. The two leaders are swept towards a [[plasma energy]] core, with Megatron saving his old enemy (who is preoccupied with the desire to contact Jhiaxus and make him realize the threat of the [[Swarm (G2)|Swarm]]) from death. However, this still leaves them dangling and at risk, and Starscream swiftly impales Megatron. Determined not to lose to Starscream, Megatron throws Optimus Prime toward some cables so they can split up and divide the traitor's attention. Optimus almost doesn't make it, only for a cable to swing towards him; further down, Megatron gives Starscream [[Furmanism|the worst case of indigestion he ever had]].


=Generation 2 #11=
Admiring his nemesis's direct tactics and desiring for the alliance to be more than one of convenience, Optimus Prime wanders through the unfamiliar corridors of the ''Warworld'', knowing it'll take a miracle for him to get where he wants to go. Meanwhile, Megatron fights on and remains dismissive of Starscream even as he's about to be killed, but the traitor's attention is diverted before he can finish the job: Jhiaxus is leading the Cybertronian fleet in a coordinated assault! The ''Warworld'' is slaughtering wave after wave of Jhiaxus' men, but he just keeps sending fresh waves in...
''Originally published:'' September, 1994


This issue contains a main story, "Dark Shadows!", and a backup story, "Tales of Earth Part Eight".
Optimus reaches the ''Warworld''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s control center, bewildered at how the corridors seemed to shift around him as if they wanted him to reach it. Putting that aside, he contacts Jhiaxus to beg for a cease-fire and an alliance against the Swarm. Jhiaxus listens...


==Swarm==
...and then orders the ''[[Twilight (G2)|Twilight]]'' to fire upon the [[Earth]]!
'''"Writerbot":''' [[Simon Furman]] <br>
'''"Pencilbot":''' [[Manny Galan]]<br>
'''"Inkerbot":''' [[Jim Amash]]<br>
'''"Letterbots":''' [[Richard Starkings|Starkings]]/[[Comicraft]]<br>
'''"Colorbot":''' [[Sarra Mossoff]]<br>
'''"Busybot" (Editor):''' [[Rob Tokar]]<br>


*''Major characters (in order of appearance):'' [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]], [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], assorted doomed Imperials, [[Jhiaxus]], [[Rook (G2)|Rook]],
==="Tales of Earth Part Eight"===
[[Image:Franciscog2aftermath.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Somewhere in the Allspark, Bludgeon is muttering "I coulda done that, I just didn't feel like it...".]]
[[San Francisco]] is wiped off the face of the Earth in a single, devastating blast. Optimus Prime screams at Jhiaxus to talk to him, that this serves no purpose, before collapsing at the enormity of how many have died because he took the alliance to Earth. At the Nevada basin, the Autobots and Decepticons watch the distant light and mushroom cloud in stunned horror.


===Synopsis===
On the ''Twilight'', Jhiaxus orders for their guns to be fired again—even if it will kill his own troops on Earth. However, without warning, the ''Twilight'' is stopped in its attack by the ''Warworld''. Starscream isn't corrupting the Matrix, ''it's'' corrupting ''him'' and making him protect all life on Earth. Optimus realizes that the Matrix-influenced Starscream had subconsciously been ensuring Prime survived and reached the control center, and that the Matrix cannot be truly influenced. There is yet hope...
Starscream has bonded with the [[Matrix]] and the [[Warworld]], creating one super-powerful entity {{m-}} with the intention of conquering the universe. Now possessing the ability to shape and mold the Warworld into anything his twisted imagination desires, he obliterates the attacking [[Cybertronian Empire]] craft. Now he intends to make Optimus and Megatron suffer for all the humiliations they made him suffer {{m-}} they face "quite literally . . . a whole ''world'' of ''pain!''".


On Earth, Jhiaxus finds out the Empire has lost control of the Warworld because one of his subordinates was thick enough to leave Starscream on it. Enraged by this and the inability of his troops to defeat the Autobot-Decepticon forces, he declares he will personally take charge of the situation and kill everyone on the Warworld if it's not returned to him. Rook is smashed aside when he tries to offer input, and realises Jhiaxus is increasingly slipping back into the sadistic tyranny of his early days {{m-}} the existence of the older generations is getting to him. Rook does the only thing he can: he contacts the [[Liege Maximo]].
And then it's gone. "The Swarm is here!"
{{-}}


[[Image:warworld starscream.jpg|left|thumb|350px|The pun hurt more than the injury.]]
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (2)
*[[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] (8)


Megatron and Optimus continue to be tormented by Starscream, with no way to fight back {{m-}} Optimus can no longer contact the Matrix mentally, thanks to Megatron seperating it from him physically. The two leaders are swept towards a plasma energy core, with Megatron saving his old enemy (who is preoccupied with the desire to contact Jhiaxus and make him realise the threat of the [[Swarm]]) from death. However, this still leaves them dangling and at risk, and Starscream swiftly impales Megatron. Determined not to lose to Starscream, he throws Optimus toward some cables so they can split up and divide the traitor's attention. Optimus almost doesn't make it, only for a cable to swing towards him; further down, Megatron gives Starscream [[Furmanism|the worst case of indigestion he ever had]].
|c2=
*[[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] (1)
*[[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] (3)
*[[Manta Ray (G2)|Manta Ray]] (7)
*[[Razorclaw (G1)|Razorclaw]] (9)


Admiring his nemesis's direct tactics and desiring for the alliance to be more than one of convenience, Optimus wanders through the unfamiliar corridors of the Warworld, knowing it'll take a miracle for him to get where he wants to go. Meanwhile, Megatron fights on and remains dismissive of Starscream even as he's about to be killed, but the traitor's attention is diverted before he can finish the job: Jhiaxus is leading the Imperial fleet in a coordinated assault! The Warworld is slaughtering wave after wave of Jhiaxus' men, but he just keeps sending fresh waves in...
|h4=[[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronians]]|c4=
*''Assorted doomed Cybertronian soldiers'' (4)
*[[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] (5)
*[[Rook (G2)|Rook]] (6)


Optimus reaches the Warworld's control centre, bewildered at how the corridors seemed to shift around him as if they wanted him to reach here. Putting that aside, he contacts Jhiaxus to beg for a cease-fire and an alliance against the Swarm. Jhiaxus listens...
|h5=Others|c5=
*[[Swarm (G2)|Swarm]] (10)
}}


...and then orders the Twilight to fire upon the [[Earth]].
==Quotes==
"You know the Matrix better than '''any''' of us. It's been a part of you for as long as I can remember! Can't you...'''talk to it?'''<br/>
"As usual, Megatron, you think only in terms of possession, '''control'''. The Matrix was '''never''' mine to command, not ever.
:—'''Megatron''' and '''Optimus Prime'''


===Quotes===
'''Megatron:''' You know the Matrix better than ''any'' of us.  It's been a part of you for as long as I can remember!  Can't you . . . ''talk to it?''<br>
'''Optimus Prime:''' As usual, Megatron, you think only in terms of possession, ''control.''  The Matrix was ''never'' mine to command, not ever.
:''See Errors, below.''


"Spikes again, Starscream? Is that the '''limit''' of your imagination? You control an entire world — try, at least, to be '''original!'''"
:—'''Megatron'''


"Spikes again, Starscream? Is that the ''limit'' of your imagination? You control an entire world {{m-}} try, at least, to be ''original''!"
:{{m-}}'''Megatron'''


"Better {{m-}} ''uuu!'' {{m-}} but hardly original!"
"Better — '''uuu!''' — but hardly original!"
:{{m-}}'''Megatron''', three panels later, being crushed to death  
:'''Megatron''', three panels later, being crushed to death  




'''Imperial:''' "We're losing a... ''staggering'' amount of troops. I believe it would be wise to withdraw the Twilight to a safe position and {{m-}}"<br>
"We're losing a...'''staggering''' amount of troops. I believe it would be wise to withdraw the '''Twilight''' to a safe position and "<br/>
'''Jhiaxus:''' "Is the ''second'' legion ready?<br>
"Is the '''second''' legion ready?"<br/>
'''Imperial:''' "Y-Yes, but {{m-}}"<br>
"Y-Yes, but "<br/>
'''Jhiaxus:''' "''Send them in!''"
"'''Send them in!'''"
:—A '''Cybertronian''' and '''Jhiaxus'''


===Errors===
*"Liege Maximo" is misspelled "Leige Maximo".
*In the bit of dialogue quoted above, Prime accuses Megatron of thinking in terms of "possession" and "control".  This is a gross mischaracterization of what Megatron said, which was actually a quite reasonable request to try ''diplomacy.''


===Notes===
"No! — no! — no! — no! — NO! Jhiaxus, '''why?''' What possible '''good''' can this do? I beg you, break off your attack! '''Talk to me!''' Oh, Primus, how '''many''' lives? ...'''how many have I killed?'''"
* Optimus Prime refers back to the Matrix's previous corruption in ''[[Matrix Quest]]''. He does not, however, make the obvious comparison between this situation and Starscream's use of the [[Underbase]] (possibly because Megatron wasn't around during the [[Underbase Saga]]).
:—'''Optimus Prime,''' witnessing the obliteration of San Francisco.
* Rook has known Jhiaxus since before the Empire left Cybertron behind and remembers his early years of butchery.
* After Rook calls the Liege Maximo, he apparently leaves Earth for the [[Hub]], as that's where we see him next issue.


==Tales of Earth Part Eight==
[[Image:franciscog2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Ahhhh we're all gonna die...]]


'''Writer:''' [[Simon Furman]] <br>
"What's '''happening''' to me, Prime? '''Help me! I don't want to be good!'''"
'''Artist:''' [[Geoff Senior]]<br>
:'''Starscream,''' also whiny.
'''"Letterbots":''' [[Richard Starkings|Starkings]]/[[Comicraft]]<br>
'''"Colorbot":''' [[Sarra Mossoff]]<br>


*''Major characters (in order of appearance):'' Assorted doomed San Franciscans, [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]], [[Razorclaw (G1)|Razorclaw]], [[Manta Ray (G2)|Manta Ray]], [[Jhiaxus]], a couple Imperials, [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]], the [[Swarm]].
==Notes==
{{-}}
===Artwork and technical errors===
===Synopsis===
*"Liege Maximo" is misspelled "Leige Maximo".
[[Image:franciscog2aftermath.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Somewhere in the Allspark, Bludgeon is muttering "''I'' coulda done that, I just didn't feel like it...".]]
 
===Continuity errors===
*Prime accuses Megatron of thinking in terms of "possession" and "control". This is a gross mis-characterization of what Megatron said, which was actually a quite reasonable request to try ''diplomacy.''
*Rook has known Jhiaxus since before their faction left [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] behind and remembers his early years of butchery BUT in [[War Without End!|issue #1]], he did not understand the distinction between "Autobot" and "Decepticon" giving the distinct impression he was created long after they left.


[[San Francisco]] is wiped off the face of the Earth in a single, devastating blast. Optimus Prime screams at Jhiaxus to talk to him, that this serves no purpose, before collapsing at the enormity of how many have died because he took the alliance to Earth. At the Nevada basin, the Autobots and Decepticons watch the distant light and mushroom cloud in stunned horror.
===Continuity notes===
*Optimus Prime refers back to the Matrix's previous corruption in [[Matrix Quest]]. He does not, however, make the obvious comparison between this situation and Starscream's use of the [[Underbase]] (possibly because Megatron wasn't around during the [[Underbase Saga]]).
*After Rook calls the Liege Maximo, he apparently leaves Earth for the [[Hub (G2)|Hub]], as that's where we see him next issue.
*Very few of the supporting cast appear in either story within this issue. Prime, Megatron, Jhiaxus, and Starscream dominate the issue.
*Here's hoping [[Cliff Dietz|Clifford Dietz]] was out of town at the time. We shouldn't want him suffering his [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|friend]]'s fate.


On the Twilight, Jhiaxus orders for their guns to be fired again {{m-}} even if it will kill his own troops on Earth. However, without warning, the Twilight is stopped in its attack by the Warworld. Starscream isn't corrupting the Matrix, ''it's'' corrupting ''him'' and making him protect all life on Earth. Optimus realises that the Matrix-influenced Starscream had subconsciously been ensuring Prime survived and reached the control center, and that the Matrix cannot be truly influenced. There is yet hope...
===Real-life references===


And then it's gone. "The Swarm is here!"
===Other trivia===


===Quotes===
===Furminated===
* All of San Francisco and every human in it is annihilated from orbit by Jhiaxus's flagship ''Twilight''.


"No! {{m-}} no! {{m-}} no! {{m-}} no! {{m-}} NO! Jhiaxus, ''why?'' What possible ''good'' can this do? I beg you, break off your attack! ''Talk to me!'' Oh, Primus, how ''many'' lives? ....'''how many have I killed?'''"
===Cover===
:{{m-}}'''Optimus Prime,''' emo whiner, witnessing the obliteration of San Francisco.
<gallery>
File:MarvelUSG2-11.jpg| War-Starscream-World attacking Megatron and Optimus Prime, by [[Derek Yaniger]]
</gallery>


===Advertisements===
*None yet identified.


"What's ''happening'' to me, Prime? ''Help me! I don't '''want''' to be good!''"
===Reprints===
:{{m-}}'''Starscream,''' also whiny.
*'''''[[Transformers: Rage in Heaven]]'' TPB:''' [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]], [[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)|Skydive]], [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] and half of the [[Liege Maximo]], by [[Andrew Wildman|Andy Wildman]].
*'''''Transformers: Rage in Heaven'' HC:''' [[Blast Off (G1)|Blast Off]], [[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]] and [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]], by [[Phil Jimenez]], [[Andy Lanning]], and [[Chris Blythe]].
* '''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]]: Volume 91: Generation 2 Part 2''''' [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]], by [[Dreamwave Productions]] and [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] smashing [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]], by [[Geoff Senior]].


===Notes===
<gallery>
* Very few of the supporting cast appear in either story within this issue. Prime, Megatron, Jhiaxus, and Starscream dominate the issue.
File:Rage in heaven tpb cover.jpg|'''''Rage in Heaven'' TPB'''<br>(Titan Books, 2002)
* Grimlock has gained a bandanna from somewhere, and a "BIG GRIM" [[Tampograph|tattoo]] on his shoulder.
File:Rage in heaven hardcover.jpg|'''''Rage in Heaven'' HC'''<br>(Titan Books, 2003)
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v91.jpg|'''''The Definitive G1 Collection Vol. 91: Generation 2 Part 2'''''<br>(Hachette Partworks, 2020)
</gallery>


==Footnotes==
==References==
<references />
{{reflist}}


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Transformers: Generation 2 #11

"MERRIN!"
"Dark Shadows!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published July 1994
Cover date September 1994
Writer Simon Furman
Artist Geoff Senior ("Tales of Earth Part Eight")
Penciler Manny Galan ("Dark Shadows!")
Inker Jim Amash ("Dark Shadows!")
Colorist Sarra Mossoff
Letterers Richard Starkings with Comicraft
Editor Rob Tokar
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Starscream tortures Optimus Prime and Megatron while Jhiaxus gets Biblical upon the Earth.[1]

Synopsis

[edit]

"Dark Shadows!"

[edit]

Starscream has bonded with the Creation Matrix and the Warworld, creating one super-powerful entity—with the intention of conquering the universe. Now possessing the ability to shape and mold the Warworld into anything his twisted imagination desires, he obliterates the attacking Cybertronian craft. Now he intends to make Optimus Prime and Megatron suffer for all the humiliations they've inflicted on him—they face "quite literally ... a whole world of pain!".

On Earth, Jhiaxus finds out the Cybertronians have lost control of the Warworld because one of his subordinates was thick enough to leave Starscream on it. Enraged by this and the inability of his troops to defeat the Autobot-Decepticon forces, he declares he will personally take charge of the situation and kill everyone on the Warworld if it's not returned to him. Rook is smashed aside when he tries to offer input, and realizes that Jhiaxus is increasingly slipping back into the sadistic tyranny of his early days—the existence of the older generations is getting to him. Rook does the only thing he can: he contacts the Liege Maximo.

The pun hurt more than the injury.

Megatron and Optimus Prime continue to be tormented by Starscream, with no way to fight back—Optimus can no longer contact the Matrix mentally, thanks to Megatron separating it from him physically. The two leaders are swept towards a plasma energy core, with Megatron saving his old enemy (who is preoccupied with the desire to contact Jhiaxus and make him realize the threat of the Swarm) from death. However, this still leaves them dangling and at risk, and Starscream swiftly impales Megatron. Determined not to lose to Starscream, Megatron throws Optimus Prime toward some cables so they can split up and divide the traitor's attention. Optimus almost doesn't make it, only for a cable to swing towards him; further down, Megatron gives Starscream the worst case of indigestion he ever had.

Admiring his nemesis's direct tactics and desiring for the alliance to be more than one of convenience, Optimus Prime wanders through the unfamiliar corridors of the Warworld, knowing it'll take a miracle for him to get where he wants to go. Meanwhile, Megatron fights on and remains dismissive of Starscream even as he's about to be killed, but the traitor's attention is diverted before he can finish the job: Jhiaxus is leading the Cybertronian fleet in a coordinated assault! The Warworld is slaughtering wave after wave of Jhiaxus' men, but he just keeps sending fresh waves in...

Optimus reaches the Warworld's control center, bewildered at how the corridors seemed to shift around him as if they wanted him to reach it. Putting that aside, he contacts Jhiaxus to beg for a cease-fire and an alliance against the Swarm. Jhiaxus listens...

...and then orders the Twilight to fire upon the Earth!

"Tales of Earth Part Eight"

[edit]
Somewhere in the Allspark, Bludgeon is muttering "I coulda done that, I just didn't feel like it...".

San Francisco is wiped off the face of the Earth in a single, devastating blast. Optimus Prime screams at Jhiaxus to talk to him, that this serves no purpose, before collapsing at the enormity of how many have died because he took the alliance to Earth. At the Nevada basin, the Autobots and Decepticons watch the distant light and mushroom cloud in stunned horror.

On the Twilight, Jhiaxus orders for their guns to be fired again—even if it will kill his own troops on Earth. However, without warning, the Twilight is stopped in its attack by the Warworld. Starscream isn't corrupting the Matrix, it's corrupting him and making him protect all life on Earth. Optimus realizes that the Matrix-influenced Starscream had subconsciously been ensuring Prime survived and reached the control center, and that the Matrix cannot be truly influenced. There is yet hope...

And then it's gone. "The Swarm is here!"

[edit]

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Cybertronians Others
  • Assorted doomed Cybertronian soldiers (4)
  • Jhiaxus (5)
  • Rook (6)

Quotes

[edit]

"You know the Matrix better than any of us. It's been a part of you for as long as I can remember! Can't you...talk to it?
"As usual, Megatron, you think only in terms of possession, control. The Matrix was never mine to command, not ever.

Megatron and Optimus Prime


"Spikes again, Starscream? Is that the limit of your imagination? You control an entire world — try, at least, to be original!"

Megatron


"Better — uuu! — but hardly original!"

Megatron, three panels later, being crushed to death


"We're losing a...staggering amount of troops. I believe it would be wise to withdraw the Twilight to a safe position and —"
"Is the second legion ready?"
"Y-Yes, but —"
"Send them in!"

—A Cybertronian and Jhiaxus


"No! — no! — no! — no! — NO! Jhiaxus, why? What possible good can this do? I beg you, break off your attack! Talk to me! Oh, Primus, how many lives? ...how many have I killed?"

Optimus Prime, witnessing the obliteration of San Francisco.


"What's happening to me, Prime? Help me! I don't want to be good!"

Starscream, also whiny.

Notes

[edit]

Artwork and technical errors

[edit]
  • "Liege Maximo" is misspelled "Leige Maximo".

Continuity errors

[edit]
  • Prime accuses Megatron of thinking in terms of "possession" and "control". This is a gross mis-characterization of what Megatron said, which was actually a quite reasonable request to try diplomacy.
  • Rook has known Jhiaxus since before their faction left Cybertron behind and remembers his early years of butchery BUT in issue #1, he did not understand the distinction between "Autobot" and "Decepticon" giving the distinct impression he was created long after they left.

Continuity notes

[edit]
  • Optimus Prime refers back to the Matrix's previous corruption in Matrix Quest. He does not, however, make the obvious comparison between this situation and Starscream's use of the Underbase (possibly because Megatron wasn't around during the Underbase Saga).
  • After Rook calls the Liege Maximo, he apparently leaves Earth for the Hub, as that's where we see him next issue.
  • Very few of the supporting cast appear in either story within this issue. Prime, Megatron, Jhiaxus, and Starscream dominate the issue.
  • Here's hoping Clifford Dietz was out of town at the time. We shouldn't want him suffering his friend's fate.

Real-life references

[edit]

Other trivia

[edit]

Furminated

[edit]
  • All of San Francisco and every human in it is annihilated from orbit by Jhiaxus's flagship Twilight.

Cover

[edit]

Advertisements

[edit]
  • None yet identified.

Reprints

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. "Getting Biblical" is like "getting Medieval", but with more fire from Heaven.