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{{Comicstory|
{{Comicstory|
|seriesissue=''[[Dark of the Moon (comic series)|Transformers: Dark of the Moon]]'' #2
|seriesissue=''[[Transformers: Dark of the Moon Movie Adaptation|Transformers: Dark of the Moon]]'' #2
|prev=Dark of the Moon issue 1
|prev=Dark of the Moon issue 1
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|next=Dark of the Moon issue 3
|next=Dark of the Moon issue 3
|image=DOTM_2_cover.jpg
|image=DOTM_2_cover.jpg
|caption=
|caption=This cover is illogical
|publisher=[[IDW Publishing]]
|publisher=[[IDW Publishing]]
|date=[[June 17]], [[2011]]
|date=[[June 15]], [[2011]]
|coverdate=
|coverdate=
|written by=[[John Barber]]
|written by=[[John Barber]]
|pencils by=[[Jorge Jimenez Moreno]]
|pencils by=[[Jorge Jimenez Moreno]]
|inks by=
|inks by=
|colors by=[[Romulo Fajardo]]
|colors by=[[Romulo Fajardo Jr.|Romulo Fajardo]]
|letters by=[[Shawn Lee]]
|letters by=[[Shawn Lee]]
|edits by=[[Andy Schmidt]]
|edits by=[[Andy Schmidt]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
 
[[File:DOTMadaptation2-JerryWang.jpg|thumb|left|upright=2.1]]
At his new job, Sam encounters Jerry Wang; a co-worker who recognises him from the television broadcasts. Jerry tries to reveal to Sam a Decepticon plot, revealing that he has been forced to work with the Decepticons to cover up something before being killed by Laserbeak. After being injured by Sam, Laserbeak retreats.  
At his new job, Sam encounters Jerry Wang; a co-worker who recognises him from the television broadcasts. Jerry tries to reveal to Sam a Decepticon plot, revealing that he has been forced to work with the Decepticons to cover up something before being killed by Laserbeak. After being injured by Sam, Laserbeak retreats.  


Sam then heads to NEST operations in Washington D.C. along with Carly, Wheels and Brains. Here he is introduced to Director Mearing. Ironhide introduces Sentinel Prime to Sam as Optimus revives Sentinel Prime using the Matrix of Leadership. Having retrieved five other pillars including the master pillar, Sentinel reveals that the pillars allow the user to open space bridges and teleport them anywhere. However he reveals that over a hundred have gone missing. Director Mearing then forces Sam away.
Sam then heads to NEST operations in Washington D.C. along with Carly, Wheels and Brains. Here he is introduced to Director Mearing. Ironhide introduces Sentinel Prime to Sam as Optimus revives Sentinel Prime using the Matrix of Leadership. Having retrieved five other pillars including the master pillar, Sentinel reveals that the pillars allow the user to open space bridges and teleport them anywhere. However he reveals that over a hundred have gone missing. Director Mearing then forces Sam away.


[[File:DOTMadaptation2-SentinelshootsIronhide.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1]]
Later, Sam, puzzled why Decepticons have been enlisting the help of humans, meets with Seymour Simmons, who has now become a millionaire after writing books about his experiences with Sector Seven. He also has a butler and assistant named Dutch. Soon Carly arrives who gets into an argument with Sam. After breaking up with Sam, Carly angrily leaves for a party hosted by Dylan.  
Later, Sam, puzzled why Decepticons have been enlisting the help of humans, meets with Seymour Simmons, who has now become a millionaire after writing books about his experiences with Sector Seven. He also has a butler and assistant named Dutch. Soon Carly arrives who gets into an argument with Sam. After breaking up with Sam, Carly angrily leaves for a party hosted by Dylan.  


Following a lead, Sam and co arrive at Atlantic City, where they meet up with a former Russian cosmonaut living in the states. After a brief scuffle, the cosmonaut reveals that the Soviet Union were the first to send cameras onto the moon. Footage revealed over a hundred pillars lying over the surface of the moon, however only five of them were recovered. Sam deduces that the Decepticons have recovered the other pillars. However, he is puzzled as to why the Decepticons left Sentinel Prime unharmed. Knowing that Sentinel Prime maybe the only one who knows how to use the pillars, he realises that the Decepticons left Sentinel Prime, so that the Autobots could recover him as Optimus is the only one who could revive him.
Following a lead, Sam and co arrive at Atlantic City, where they meet up with a former Russian cosmonaut living in the states. After a brief scuffle which Brains defuses, the cosmonaut reveals that the Soviet Union were the first to send cameras onto the moon. Footage revealed over a hundred pillars lying over the surface of the moon, however only five of them were recovered. Sam deduces that the Decepticons have recovered the other pillars. However, he is puzzled as to why the Decepticons left Sentinel Prime unharmed. Knowing that Sentinel Prime maybe the only one who knows how to use the pillars, he realises that the Decepticons left Sentinel Prime, so that the Autobots could recover him as Optimus is the only one who could revive him.


Realising that it was a set-up, Sam warns Director Mearing about Sentinel Prime. Bumblebee, Sideswipe, Dino, Sam and co escort Sentinel Prime back to NEST operations. Along the way, the group is attacked by the Dreads. In the ensuing battle, Simmons is injured by a Dread, while Sentinel Prime escapes back to base.  
Meanwhile, the three stowaway Dreads adopt Earth vehicle modes and inform Megatron that they are ready to strike.
 
Realising that it was a set-up, Sam warns Director Mearing about Sentinel Prime. Bumblebee, Sideswipe, Mirage, Sam and co escort Sentinel Prime back to NEST operations. Along the way, the group is attacked by the Dreads. In the ensuing battle, Simmons is injured by Crowbar, while Sentinel Prime escapes back to base.  
When the group returns to base Sentinel Prime opens fire and gravely injures Ironhide.
When the group returns to base Sentinel Prime opens fire and gravely injures Ironhide.
 
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==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
{{featuredcharacters
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*[[Sentinel Prime (ROTF)|Sentinel Prime]] (14)
*[[Sentinel Prime (ROTF)|Sentinel Prime]] (14)
*[[Sideswipe (Movie)|Sideswipe]] (24)
*[[Sideswipe (Movie)|Sideswipe]] (24)
*[[Mirage (Movie)|Mirage]] (25)
*[[Dino|Mirage]] (25)
*[[Skids (ROTF)|Skids]] (29)
*[[Skids (ROTF)|Skids]] (29)
*[[Mudflap (ROTF)|Mudflap]] (30)
*[[Mudflap (ROTF)|Mudflap]] (30)
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*[[Laserbeak (DOTM)|Laserbeak]] (4)
*[[Laserbeak (DOTM)|Laserbeak]] (4)
*[[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] (15)
*[[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] (15)
*[[Igor (DOTM)|Igor]] (16)
*[[Igor]] (16)
*[[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]] (17)
*[[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]] (17)
*[[Hatchet]] (26)
*[[Hatchet (DOTM)|Hatchet]] (26)
*[[Crankcase (DOTM)|Crankcase]] (27)
*[[Crankcase (DOTM)|Crankcase]] (27)
*[[Crowbar]] (28)
*[[Crowbar]] (28)
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*[[Jerry Wang]] (2)
*[[Jerry Wang]] (2)
*[[Bruce Brazos]] (3)
*[[Bruce Brazos]] (3)
*[[Carly Brooks-Spencer]] (6)
*[[Carly Spencer]] (6)
*[[William Lennox]] (8)
*[[William Lennox]] (8)
*[[Charlotte Mearing]] (10)
*[[Charlotte Mearing]] (10)
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== Quotes ==
== Quotes ==
"Hey, nice bunny."
:–'''Simmons being Simmons'''


==Notes==
==Notes==


*This issue also includes [[Convergence chapter 2|''Convergence'' chapter 2]] as exclusive bonus back-up material.
*This issue also includes [[Convergence chapter 2|''Convergence'' chapter 2]] as exclusive bonus back-up material.
*Megatron's tarp-cape varies in length. It varies between short (going down to his neck) and long (going over his shoulder, like how it's mostly seen).
*Sentinel's eye color changes from blue to red when he shoots Ironhide. They remain red through [[Dark of the Moon issue 3|issue 3]], but go back to blue in issue 4.


===Differences with movie===
===Differences with movie===
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*Hatchet and one of the other Dreads are taken out in the running battle along the freeway, with the third and final one being eliminated by Ironhide immediately upon arrival at NEST headquarters (Crankcase and Crowbar never transform, so we can't tell which is which). Consequently, we're missing our second Mexican standoff.
*Hatchet and one of the other Dreads are taken out in the running battle along the freeway, with the third and final one being eliminated by Ironhide immediately upon arrival at NEST headquarters (Crankcase and Crowbar never transform, so we can't tell which is which). Consequently, we're missing our second Mexican standoff.
*Again, Skids and Mudflap are present at NEST headquarters.
*Again, Skids and Mudflap are present at NEST headquarters.
*Sentinel's Cosmic Rust cannon is in the form of his shield, rather than looking like a normal blaster in the movie


== Errors ==
== Errors ==
*Sentinel has an extra wheel at the front of his vehicle mode. Other details that are missing include the Rosenbaur logo on the front side and the 316.


== Covers (2) ==
== Covers (2) ==
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== Advertisements ==
== Advertisements ==
*Assorted [[Little Brown and Company]] ''Dark of the Moon'' children's books
*Future installments of the [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon Movie Adaptation|Dark of the Moon Movie Adaptation]].
*''Rising Storm'' and ''[[Foundation]]'' trade paperbacks
*[[Little, Brown and Company]] ''Dark of the Moon'' children's books, including [[Autobots Versus Decepticons]], [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon: The Junior Novel]], [[Bumblebee's Best Friend]], [[The Lost Autobot]], [[Dark of the Moon: The Reusable Sticker Book]] and [[Optimus Prime's Friends and Foes]].
*''Rising Storm'' and ''[[Transformers: Foundation|Foundation]]'' trade paperbacks.


[[Category:Adaptations]]
[[Category:Adaptations]]
[[Category: IDW Dark of the Moon issues]]
[[Category:IDW Dark of the Moon issues]]

Latest revision as of 22:46, 22 November 2020

Transformers: Dark of the Moon #2

This cover is illogical
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published June 15, 2011
Written by John Barber
Pencils by Jorge Jimenez Moreno
Colors by Romulo Fajardo
Letters by Shawn Lee
Edits by Andy Schmidt
Continuity Movie continuity

A suspicious Sam Witwicky investigates the Decepticons' secret objectives, and a shocking betrayal is revealed.

Synopsis

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At his new job, Sam encounters Jerry Wang; a co-worker who recognises him from the television broadcasts. Jerry tries to reveal to Sam a Decepticon plot, revealing that he has been forced to work with the Decepticons to cover up something before being killed by Laserbeak. After being injured by Sam, Laserbeak retreats.

Sam then heads to NEST operations in Washington D.C. along with Carly, Wheels and Brains. Here he is introduced to Director Mearing. Ironhide introduces Sentinel Prime to Sam as Optimus revives Sentinel Prime using the Matrix of Leadership. Having retrieved five other pillars including the master pillar, Sentinel reveals that the pillars allow the user to open space bridges and teleport them anywhere. However he reveals that over a hundred have gone missing. Director Mearing then forces Sam away.

Later, Sam, puzzled why Decepticons have been enlisting the help of humans, meets with Seymour Simmons, who has now become a millionaire after writing books about his experiences with Sector Seven. He also has a butler and assistant named Dutch. Soon Carly arrives who gets into an argument with Sam. After breaking up with Sam, Carly angrily leaves for a party hosted by Dylan.

Following a lead, Sam and co arrive at Atlantic City, where they meet up with a former Russian cosmonaut living in the states. After a brief scuffle which Brains defuses, the cosmonaut reveals that the Soviet Union were the first to send cameras onto the moon. Footage revealed over a hundred pillars lying over the surface of the moon, however only five of them were recovered. Sam deduces that the Decepticons have recovered the other pillars. However, he is puzzled as to why the Decepticons left Sentinel Prime unharmed. Knowing that Sentinel Prime maybe the only one who knows how to use the pillars, he realises that the Decepticons left Sentinel Prime, so that the Autobots could recover him as Optimus is the only one who could revive him.

Meanwhile, the three stowaway Dreads adopt Earth vehicle modes and inform Megatron that they are ready to strike.

Realising that it was a set-up, Sam warns Director Mearing about Sentinel Prime. Bumblebee, Sideswipe, Mirage, Sam and co escort Sentinel Prime back to NEST operations. Along the way, the group is attacked by the Dreads. In the ensuing battle, Simmons is injured by Crowbar, while Sentinel Prime escapes back to base. When the group returns to base Sentinel Prime opens fire and gravely injures Ironhide.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

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"Hey, nice bunny."

Simmons being Simmons

Notes

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  • This issue also includes Convergence chapter 2 as exclusive bonus back-up material.
  • Megatron's tarp-cape varies in length. It varies between short (going down to his neck) and long (going over his shoulder, like how it's mostly seen).
  • Sentinel's eye color changes from blue to red when he shoots Ironhide. They remain red through issue 3, but go back to blue in issue 4.

Differences with movie

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Several pieces of the film are trimmed out and/or pared down, but purely for page-space reasons, rather than due to the issue being based on an early script. These include:

  • Laserbeak's assassinations; Wang is the only victim shown (save for Voskhod, last issue). There is no protracted dialogue between the two, either: Laserbeak just bursts into a window and kills him.
  • Sam's difficulty in getting into the NEST base, and Bumblebee coming to his rescue.
  • Mearing calling Sam "a messenger", which kind messes up his dramatic speech in issue #4.
  • Carly receiving a new car from Dylan.
  • Sam contacting Simmons.

Other script-based differences include:

  • Rather than hide from Laserbeak, Sam actively fights back, taking down the avian Decepticon with a fire-axe to the head. Laserbeak survives, though!
  • Dutch really doesn't seem to be German here. Also, Simmons appears far less assured of his skills, often offering him advice and gently berating him.
  • In line with this, there's no scene of him flipping out and setting off a Mexican standoff in the Russian bar; instead, Brains reveals himself and starts talking in Russian, charming the cosmonauts into sharing their info.
  • Simmons breaks his leg not simply from being flung out of his car, but from the clumsy Dutch accidentally backing up and running him over!
  • Hatchet and one of the other Dreads are taken out in the running battle along the freeway, with the third and final one being eliminated by Ironhide immediately upon arrival at NEST headquarters (Crankcase and Crowbar never transform, so we can't tell which is which). Consequently, we're missing our second Mexican standoff.
  • Again, Skids and Mudflap are present at NEST headquarters.
  • Sentinel's Cosmic Rust cannon is in the form of his shield, rather than looking like a normal blaster in the movie

Errors

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  • Sentinel has an extra wheel at the front of his vehicle mode. Other details that are missing include the Rosenbaur logo on the front side and the 316.

Covers (2)

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  • Cover A: Soldiers firing on Shockwave, by Jorge Jimenez Moreno.

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