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|caption=Which one is Yul Brynner?
|caption=Which one is Yul Brynner?
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|date=[[July 31|31 July]] 1990
|date=[[July 31|31 July]] [[1990]]
|coverdate=1991
|coverdate=[[1991]]
|writer=[[Simon Furman]]
|writer=[[Simon Furman]]
|art=[[Staz]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
More than four million years ago, before [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] was leader of the [[Autobot]]s, [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]], [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]], [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]], [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]], [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]], and [[Stampede]] are sent on a mission to [[Stanix]], deep within [[Decepticon]]-controlled territory to create chaos. A young and cocky bunch, they label themselves "the [[Magnificent Six]]".  
[[File:Megadeath tms.jpg|thumb|left|upright=0.85|Jazz regrets laughing at Megadeath's new hair style.]]
 
More than four million years ago, before [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] was leader of the [[Autobot]]s, [[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]], [[Jazz (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Jazz]], [[Wheeljack (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Wheeljack]], [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]], [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]], and [[Stampede]] are sent on a mission to [[Stanix]], deep within [[Decepticon]]-controlled territory to create chaos. A young and cocky bunch, they label themselves "the [[Magnificent Six]]".  


After rescuing a group of [[neutral]]ists from a Decepticon unit led by [[Steamhammer (G1)|Steamhammer]], they are pinned down under steady bombardment by [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]].
After rescuing a group of [[neutral]]ists from a Decepticon unit led by [[Steamhammer (G1)|Steamhammer]], they are pinned down under steady bombardment by [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]].


A flippant remark by Sunstreaker after the town's museum is destroyed angers [[Huxx]], the town elder, who convinces the other neutralists to betray their Autobot defenders. They are tortured for seven days by the Decepticon general [[Megadeath (G1)|Megadeath]].
A flippant remark by Sunstreaker after the [[Yuss#Locations|town's museum]] is destroyed angers [[Huxx]], the town elder, who convinces the other neutralists to betray their Autobot defenders. They are tortured for seven days by the Decepticon general [[Megadeath (G1)|Megadeath]].


After breaking their will, Megadeath challenges the Autobots to stop him from killing Stampede. They are all too afraid to stop him. Megadeath releases the Autobots, giving them two hours to find the neutralists before a neutronic explosion will devastate Stanix.
After breaking their will, Megadeath challenges the Autobots to stop him from killing Stampede. They are all too afraid to stop him, and watch as Stampede dies horribly. Megadeath releases the Autobots, giving them two hours to find the neutralists before a neutronic explosion will devastate Stanix.


Unable to find the neutralists, the Autobots instead hide, and attack Megadeath when he comes to investigate. Though crippled at ground zero, Megadeath refuses to tell then where the neutralists are, and the Autobots are forced to flee Yuss before the bombs explode.
Unable to find the neutralists, the Autobots instead hide, and attack Megadeath when he comes to investigate. Though crippled at ground zero, Megadeath refuses to tell them where the neutralists are, and the Autobots are forced to flee Yuss before the bombs explode.


Demoralized by their experiences, the five survivors claim amnesia after returning to the Autobot Army rather than confront their shame.
Demoralized by their experiences, the five survivors claim amnesia after returning to the Autobot Army rather than confront their shame.


[[Image:Megadeath tms.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Jazz regrets laughing at Megadeath's new hair style.]]
In [[1990]], with the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]] lost and all hope at a Decepticon alliance ruined, Optimus Prime orders the five survivors (plus [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]]) back to Stanix to locate the site where the [[Underbase]] once stood, in the hope of tapping into its former power source as an anti-[[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]] weapon.  
In [[1990]], with the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]] lost and all hope at a Decepticon alliance ruined, Optimus Prime orders the five survivors (plus [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]]) back to Stanix to locate the site where the [[Underbase]] once stood, in the hope of tapping into its former power source as an anti-[[Unicron]] weapon.  


The surviving members of the Magnificent Six are paralyzed by indecision as they pass through the ruins of Yuss—and are ambushed by Megadeath, who now commands the mutated neutralists. Imprisoned in the same Yuss justice building where Stampede was killed, Silverbolt forces the others to overcome their haunted past. They escape, and the five Autobots beat Megadeath nearly to death with their bare hands (well, Prowl uses part of a refrigeration unit). Rather than be put on trial for crimes against the Transformer race, Megadeath ruptures his internal reactor and explodes—finally demolishing Yuss... and its ghosts.
The surviving members of the Magnificent Six are paralyzed by indecision as they pass through the ruins of Yuss—and are ambushed by Megadeath, who now commands the mutated neutralists. Imprisoned in the same Yuss justice building where Stampede was killed, Silverbolt forces the others to overcome their haunted past. They escape, and the five Autobots beat Megadeath nearly to death with their bare hands (well, Prowl uses part of a refrigeration unit). Rather than be put on trial for crimes against the Transformer race, Megadeath ruptures his internal reactor and explodes—finally demolishing Yuss... and its ghosts.


But they're older, wiser mechs who know more of the nature of war—and while there's six of them again, they know they—and their actions—are not magnificent.
Having acquired some closure, the Autobots press on with their mission, the surviving mutant neutralists in tow. Prowl suggests to Jazz that they might call themselves the Magnificent Six once more, with Silverbolt taking up Stampede's place. But Jazz shoots down the notion; they're older, wiser mechs who know more of the nature of war—and while there's six of them again, they know they—and their actions—are not magnificent.
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{{featuredcharacters
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
|c1=
* [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] (6)
*[[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] (7)
* [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] (7)
*[[Jazz (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Jazz]] (8)
* [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]] (8)
*[[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]] (9)
* [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] (9)
*[[Wheeljack (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Wheeljack]] (10)
* [[Stampede]] (10)
*[[Stampede]] (11)
* [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] (11)
*[[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] (12)
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (12)
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (13)
* [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] (13)
*[[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] (14)
 
|c2=
|c2=
* [[Steamhammer (G1)|Steamhammer]] (1)
*[[Steamhammer (G1)|Steamhammer]] (1)
* [[Pounder]] (2)
*[[Duty Sergeant]] (2)  
* [[Claw]] (3)
*[[Pounder]] (3)
* [[Ripsnorter]] (4)
*[[Claw]] (4)
* [[Switchblade (G1)|Switchblade]] (5)
*[[Ripsnorter]] (5)
* [[Megadeath (G1)|Megadeath]] (14)
*[[Switchblade (G1)|Switchblade]] (6)
* [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]] (15)
*[[Megadeath (G1)|Megadeath]] (15)
* [[Backfire (G1)|Backfire]] (17)
*[[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]] (16)
 
*[[Backfire (G1)|Backfire]] (18)
|h3=[[Neutral]]ists|c3=
|h3=[[Neutral]]ists|c3=
* [[Huxx]] (16)
*[[Huxx]] (17)
}}
}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
* This story takes place in [[Earthforce]] continuity, as Optimus Prime references the more-disastrous-than-in-the-US outcome of their attempted alliance with the Decepticons. Unicron is taking his sweet time reaching Cybertron.
===Continuity notes===
* Because ''everything'' must tie back to Primus and Unicron, the story establishes that the Underbase was linked to the center of Cybertron, and therefore to Primus. This means a link to Primus's power exists at its former site.
*This story takes place in [[Earthforce]] continuity, as Optimus Prime references the more-disastrous-than-in-the-US outcome of their attempted alliance with the Decepticons. Unicron is taking his sweet time reaching Cybertron.
* The title is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:The Magnificent Seven|The Magnificent Seven]]''.
*Because ''everything'' must tie back to Primus and Unicron, the story establishes that the Underbase was linked to the center of Cybertron, and therefore to Primus. This means a link to Primus's power exists at its former site.
*The titular Six were around long before Optimus was leader, or had even met them.
 
===Continuity errors===
*Thunderwing is depicted in a Pretender shell, which should not exist yet as [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] hasn't [[Pretender to the Throne!|invented them yet]] and [[The Transformers (issue)|issue #1]] told us that Transformers did not then understand even the ''concept'' of organic life.
 
===Real-life references===
*The title is a reference to ''{{w|The Magnificent Seven}}''.


===Courtesy of my...===
*Steamhammer reminisces about killing Autobots with a [[Concussion weapon|concussion blaster]]. He has [[Hammer (weapon)|piston hammers]] mounted on his arms and carries a [[Particle cannon|particle accelerator cannon]].
*Ripsnorter and Switchblade are armed with [[thermo-laser blaster]]s. They are both killed by an [[incendiary missile]].
*Megadeath has [[Concussion weapon|concussion cannons]] mounted on his arms. He can also [[Optic weaponry|shoot lasers from his eyes]] and fire [[missile]]s from somewhere.
*[[Neutron bomb]] detonations created the [[Acid Wastes]].
*Silverbolt's weapon fires [[Electrostatic discharger rifle|electrostatic bolts and beams]].
*Thunderwing destroys the Yuss Ampodrome with a [[thermo-charge]].
*Backfire's instruments of torture include the [[Hydraulic Probe]], [[Electro rods]], a [[Rust Bore]], and the [[Mind Warp]].
*Megadeath is hit by the Autobots' [[Particle beam cannon|particle beams]], proton accelerator rays, and [[Concussion weapon|concussion bolts]].


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Latest revision as of 21:37, 20 September 2024

Transformers Annual 1991

Which one is Yul Brynner?
"The Magnificent Six!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published 31 July 1990
Cover date 1991
Writer Simon Furman
Art Staz
Colours Louise Cassell
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity/Earthforce

Five Autobots must face their past failures, and learn of the horrors of war.

Synopsis

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Jazz regrets laughing at Megadeath's new hair style.

More than four million years ago, before Optimus Prime was leader of the Autobots, Prowl, Jazz, Wheeljack, Sunstreaker, Inferno, and Stampede are sent on a mission to Stanix, deep within Decepticon-controlled territory to create chaos. A young and cocky bunch, they label themselves "the Magnificent Six".

After rescuing a group of neutralists from a Decepticon unit led by Steamhammer, they are pinned down under steady bombardment by Thunderwing.

A flippant remark by Sunstreaker after the town's museum is destroyed angers Huxx, the town elder, who convinces the other neutralists to betray their Autobot defenders. They are tortured for seven days by the Decepticon general Megadeath.

After breaking their will, Megadeath challenges the Autobots to stop him from killing Stampede. They are all too afraid to stop him, and watch as Stampede dies horribly. Megadeath releases the Autobots, giving them two hours to find the neutralists before a neutronic explosion will devastate Stanix.

Unable to find the neutralists, the Autobots instead hide, and attack Megadeath when he comes to investigate. Though crippled at ground zero, Megadeath refuses to tell them where the neutralists are, and the Autobots are forced to flee Yuss before the bombs explode.

Demoralized by their experiences, the five survivors claim amnesia after returning to the Autobot Army rather than confront their shame.

In 1990, with the Matrix lost and all hope at a Decepticon alliance ruined, Optimus Prime orders the five survivors (plus Silverbolt) back to Stanix to locate the site where the Underbase once stood, in the hope of tapping into its former power source as an anti-Unicron weapon.

The surviving members of the Magnificent Six are paralyzed by indecision as they pass through the ruins of Yuss—and are ambushed by Megadeath, who now commands the mutated neutralists. Imprisoned in the same Yuss justice building where Stampede was killed, Silverbolt forces the others to overcome their haunted past. They escape, and the five Autobots beat Megadeath nearly to death with their bare hands (well, Prowl uses part of a refrigeration unit). Rather than be put on trial for crimes against the Transformer race, Megadeath ruptures his internal reactor and explodes—finally demolishing Yuss... and its ghosts.

Having acquired some closure, the Autobots press on with their mission, the surviving mutant neutralists in tow. Prowl suggests to Jazz that they might call themselves the Magnificent Six once more, with Silverbolt taking up Stampede's place. But Jazz shoots down the notion; they're older, wiser mechs who know more of the nature of war—and while there's six of them again, they know they—and their actions—are not magnificent.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

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Continuity notes

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  • This story takes place in Earthforce continuity, as Optimus Prime references the more-disastrous-than-in-the-US outcome of their attempted alliance with the Decepticons. Unicron is taking his sweet time reaching Cybertron.
  • Because everything must tie back to Primus and Unicron, the story establishes that the Underbase was linked to the center of Cybertron, and therefore to Primus. This means a link to Primus's power exists at its former site.
  • The titular Six were around long before Optimus was leader, or had even met them.

Continuity errors

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  • Thunderwing is depicted in a Pretender shell, which should not exist yet as Scorponok hasn't invented them yet and issue #1 told us that Transformers did not then understand even the concept of organic life.

Real-life references

[edit]

Courtesy of my...

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