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Continuity notes: It was Shockwave, not Megatron, who summoned the Predacons (back) to Earth in US issue #25. After all, Megatron (who didn't know/remember them) was the target!
 
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|title="Resurrection!"
|title="Resurrection!"
|image=Marvel UK 103.JPG
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|caption=So we will walk through the fire<br /> And let it<br />Burn<br />Let it burn
|caption=So we will walk through the fire<br /> And let it<br />Burn<br />Let it burn
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|coverdate=[[March 7|7th March]] - [[March 14|14th March]] [[1987]]
|date=Part 1: [[February 28|28th February]] [[1987]]<br>Part 2: [[March 7|7th March]] 1987
|coverdate=Part 1: [[March 7|7th March]] 1987<br>Part 2: [[March 14|14th March]] 1987
|script=[[Simon Furman]]
|script=[[Simon Furman]]
|art=[[Will Simpson]] (103), [[Jeff Anderson]] (104)
|art=Part 1: [[Will Simpson]]<br>Part 2: [[Jeff Anderson]]
|colour=[[Steve White]]
|colour=[[Steve White]]
|letters=[[Annie Halfacree]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
On [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Octane]] delivers a report about an [[Autobot]] attack on a [[Decepticon fuel store]], led by [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and the [[Wrecker]]s. Octane states he threw himself into battle whilst other [[Decepticon]]s were unnerved, but the sheer weight of numbers overwhelmed him. The Autobots took the [[energon cube]]s and slaves with them.
===Part 1===
[[File:Resurrection autobot raid.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.5]]
On [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Octane]] delivers a report to [[Straxus (G1)|Lord Straxus]] concerning a recent [[Autobot]] attack on a [[Transference Station Two|Decepticon fuel storehouse]], led by [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] himself. Though Octane alleges that he threw himself into the battle, only to be overwhelmed by sheer numbers, Straxus isn't fooled; in reality, the [[Triple Changer]] tried to run away, but tripped over a pipe and knocked himself out. Still, it doesn't change the fact that the Autobots made off with the facility's [[energon cube]]s—just the latest in a series of successful raids the Autobot resistance has been able to carry out, emboldened by the return of Optimus Prime to Cybertron. Straxus places the blame for Prime's return on [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]], who is also proving to be a problem to his fellow Decepticons himself, as his mental state continues to deteriorate... an issue punctuated by the arrival of [[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]], who informs Straxus that Megatron has nearly torn two guards apart for betting on where Prime would strike next. As a group of technicians finish attaching some kind of device to his life-support bubble, Straxus declares that the time has come to act, and calls for Megatron to be summoned before him.  


:''In actual fact, Octane tried to run like a coward and tripped over a fuel pipe, smashing into a wall.''
Meanwhile, in [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]], the Autobots celebrate their successful mission. Optimus Prime cautions them that he will soon have to go back to [[Earth]] to stop the Decepticons' energy-gathering efforts there, but promises to return to lead the Autobots to their final victory. This news doesn't thrill [[Xaaron (G1)|Emirate Xaaron]], who unsuccessfully tries to convince Prime to stay; [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ultra Magnus]], on the other hand—his confidence shaken by recent mistakes—asks to join Prime in returning to Earth, thinking he can do more good there than on Cybertron, but Prime insists he must stay to help on their homeworld.  


[[Straxus (G1)|Straxus]] is not fooled by Octane's report but the more important matter is that Optimus Prime's return has led to numerous successful attacks by the Autobot resistance. Straxus curses Prime, and also [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] for bringing him here.
Back on Earth, [[Cybertron Seven|Perceptor, Blaster, and the other arrivals from Cybertron]] finally reach the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]], and inform [[Ironhide (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ironhide]] of their recent encounter with [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] and the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]]. The new arrivals are shocked to learn that the Autobots believe Optimus Prime is dead.


:''Straxus recalls the recent events of Optimus Prime and Megatron being thrown over the [[space bridge]], Prime being nearly executed as an imposter, but successfully proving his identity.''
[[File:Resurrection mind transfer.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.75]]


As well as a renewed spirit in the Autobots, Straxus is also facing the problem of an unstable Megatron. [[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]] arrives, reporting how Megatron nearly tore two guards apart for betting on where Optimus Prime would strike next, and agrees that Megatron is becoming even more of a menace. Straxus declares he must act now and his technicians report that they have finished constructing a device.
When Megatron arrives in response to Straxus's summons, Straxus gives Megatron one final chance: he urges him to return to Earth, in the hope that Prime will follow. But when this suggestions only causes Megatron to fly into a rage and threaten to kill Straxus, Straxus blasts Megatron with the device attached to his life-support bubble. As Megatron howls in agony, Straxus explains that the device will exchange their minds, placing Straxus in control of Megatron's body, and trapping Megatron in Straxus's, after which Straxus will terminate him completely. Megatron struggles against the process, and manages to smash  the life support machine, then crushes Straxus's head. But then, holding the his rival's ruined remains aloft, he announces that the process was a success, and that Lord Straxus now lives in Megatron's place!


Meanwhile in [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]], the Autobots are holding a rally celebrating the return of Optimus Prime. However, Prime himself announces that he will soon have to return to [[Earth]] to tackle the Decepticons there, as otherwise they will have an unlimited source of fuel and will triumph on Cybertron. He states he will return again to lead the Autobots to their final victory. At a private meeting afterwards, Emirate [[Xaaron]] unsuccessfully tries to convince Optimus Prime to stay. Prime also dismisses the offer of [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] to come to Earth as well, even though the latter previously helped defeat [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]].
===Part 2: "Whose Death Is It Anyway?"===


Galvatron has returned! This news is being discussed by the Autobots on Earth, now that [[Cybertron Seven|Perceptor, Blaster, and the other arrivals from Cybertron]] have reached the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]]. They detail their encounter and how the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] saved them. This makes [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] especially frustrated as the Dinobots' power is now needed the most, because the Autobots believe Optimus Prime is dead.
On Earth, the Autobots hold a funeral for Optimus Prime, and in accordance with Earth customs, they dig a grave and bury what they believe to be his body (but which, unbeknownst to them, is actually a [[facsimile construct]]). [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] whispers to [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] that he would rather the body was blasted into space in accordance with Cybertronian tradition, but Perceptor responds that the Autobots who know Prime better have decided that this is what he would have wanted.


But Optimus Prime is very much alive, as Straxus reminds Megatron. He suggests Megatron return to Earth in the hope that Prime will follow. But Megatron gets angry and threatens to smash Straxus's life support machine and crush his head. Straxus decides to act. As his device blasts Megatron, he declares that they will be swapping bodies and then he will terminate Megatron completely. Megatron struggles as the device continues to blast him.
On Cybertron, Optimus Prime lays out the details of the Autobots' next mission. While the [[Wreckers]] stage a diversionary attack on a fuel store to draw out the Decepticons' security forces, he and Ultra Magnus will invade [[Polyhex]], so that he can take down Megatron once and for all. Ultra Magnus feels the attack is risky, but Prime can wait no longer; he ''must'' end Megatron's threat now so that he can return to Earth.


Finally, the body of Megatron rises and smashes the life support machine then crushes the head of Straxus. Octane pulls a gun and asks if that is Straxus in there. Megatron's body declares that Megatron is dead and Straxus lives on!
Inside the [[Polyhex Decepticon stronghold]], Megatron's body sits on a throne, racked by confusion. Memories explode across his mind... first those of Megatron himself, then those of Straxus, and it becomes apparent that the mind-transference procedure has not worked all the way: thanks to Megatron resisting the process, now, ''both'' Megatron ''and'' Straxus's minds are sharing Megatron's body, fighting for dominance. The strain is almost too much to bear, until Ratbat suddenly appears with news of the Autobots' new attack. While this snaps Megatron/Straxus out of his spiral, Ratbat takes notice of his peculiar behaviour, and is quick to realise what has really happened to his leader.


On Earth, the Autobots have buried what they believe is the body of Optimus Prime (but is in fact a [[facsimile construct]]), in accordance with Earth tradition in honour of Prime's actions in saving many humans. Blaster whispers to Perceptor that he would rather the body was blasted into space in accordance with Cybertronian tradition, but Perceptor responds that the Autobots who decided on this course of action had spent the last few years fighting alongside Prime and said it was what he would have wanted.
[[File:Resurrection antimatter attack.jpg|left|thumb|upright=2]]


What Optimus Prime wants is Megatron's head. He sends the Wreckers on a diversion to draw the Decepticon guards to the fuel store, so that he and Ultra Magnus can invade [[Polyhex]].
Megatron/Straxus wanders through the base, trying to remember recent events, but his memories are jumbled, and he can't even remember how he came to Cybertron, only vaguely recalling a battle with Optimus Prime. Suddenly, he is confronted by Prime and Magnus, and is quickly subdued by the powerful Magnus, still seeking to make amends for his recent failures. Before Prime can finish him off, however, Megatron brings his [[antimatter]] channeling ability to bear, causing a cloud of the volatile substance to emanate from his eyes. This causes an explosion that sends Prime and Magnus reeling, but Megatron stands unaffected, his anti-matter cloud growing larger. Monitoring the battle from elsewhere in the base, Ratbat realises that if unchecked, Megatron/Straxus will destroy them all. With the [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]] just having coming across the [[space bridge]] from Earth, Ratbat instructs Octane to redirect the bridge so that it materialises right next to the combatants; another explosion results, hurling Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Ultra Magnus to Earth. Unfortunately, it turns out that the Predacons had actually come to ''find'' Megatron and Prime, as [[Shockwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Shockwave]] had deduced their location... but now that Ratbat has sent Megatron ''back'' to Earth, [[Razorclaw (G1)|Razorclaw]] figures that Shockwave will soon be destroyed for his treachery.


Inside the [[Polyhex Decepticon stronghold]] the body of Megatron sits on a throne, racked by confusion. First he thinks he is Megatron, then he thinks he is Straxus. He thinks back to the mind transfer, first thinking it was a failure, then it was a success. The two personalities conflict inside his mind. Megatron/Straxus regains a sense of purpose when Ratbat reports an Autobot attack, but the cunning bat rapidly deduces that the experiment has only succeeded in creating a dual-minded being.
But Shockwave is in luck. A confused Megatron materialises in the [[Wyoming base|Decepticons' coal mine base]], and merely berates Shockwave for doing nothing in his absence. [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] discreetly reads Megatron's thoughts and discovers that the clashing personalities within his mind have affected his memories, and he has forgotten Shockwave and the Predacons' betrayal. Shockwave realises he is back to square one, but that he will have other chances to overthrow Megatron.


[[Image:MegatronAntimatterUK.jpg|thumb|left|250px|I hate it when he looks at me like that.]]
Optimus Prime, meanwhile, appears atop his own grave just as his "funeral" is ending. He compliments the confused Autobots on their choice of headstone, and begins to answer their questions... while, somewhere else on Earth, Ultra Magnus finds himself alone in the woods, excited at the prospect of exploring the Earth as he searches for the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]].
 
{{--}}
Megatron/Straxus wanders through the base, trying to remember recent events, but only recalling a battle with Optimus Prime. Suddenly, he is attacked by Prime and Magnus, the latter who feels he has a chance to redeem his failure to save [[Impactor]]. The two Autobots subdue Megatron/Straxus, who resorts to his little-used [[Antimatter|anti-matter]] channeling ability, causing a cloud of the volatile substance to emanate from his eyes. This causes an explosion that sends Prime and Magnus reeling, but Megatron stands unaffected, his anti-matter cloud growing larger. Monitoring the battle from elsewhere in the base, Ratbat realises that if unchecked, Megatron/Straxus will destroy them all. He orders Octane make the space bridge materialise right next to the combatants; another explosion results, sending Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Ultra Magnus to Earth. Ratbat turns to see that the [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]] have just returned to Cybertron, as [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] had correctly deduced that that was where Prime and Megatron had gone. Razorclaw realises that if Megatron is back on Earth again, then Shockwave is probably as good as dead.
 
All three Transformers materialise in different places. Megatron arrives at the [[Wyoming base|Decepticon coal mine base]] and merely berates Shockwave for doing nothing in his absence. Soundwave discreetly reads Megatron's mind and notes that the entire incident with the Predacons has been erased by amnesia stemming from the two conflicting personalities. Shockwave realises he is back to square one but there will be another time...
 
Optimus Prime materialises by his grave stone, of which he approves. He starts to answer the Autobots' questions.
 
Ultra Magnus finds himself alone in woods. He realises he will have a chance to explore as he seeks the Ark—a prospect he likes.


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
|c1=
* [[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]] (2)
{{collist|2|
* [[Twin Twist]] (3)
*[[Pipes (G1)|Pipes]] (2)
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (4)
*[[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]] (3)
* [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] (5)
*[[Twin Twist (G1)|Twin Twist]] (4)
* [[Springer (G1)|Springer]] (6)
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (5)
* [[Sandstorm (G1)|Sandstorm]] (7)
*[[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ultra Magnus]] (6)
* [[Roadbuster (G1)|Roadbuster]] (8)
*[[Springer (G1)|Springer]] (7)
* [[Xaaron]] (10)
*[[Sandstorm (G1)|Sandstorm]] (8)
* [[Outback (G1)|Outback]] (11)
*[[Roadbuster (G1)|Roadbuster]] (9)
* [[Broadside (G1)|Broadside]] (13)
*[[Xaaron (G1)|Xaaron]] (11)
* [[Tailgate (G1)|Tailgate]] (14)
*[[Outback (G1)|Outback]] (12)
* [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] (15)
*[[Broadside (G1)|Broadside]] (14)
* [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]] (16)
*[[Tailgate (G1)|Tailgate]] (15)
* [[Seaspray (G1)|Seaspray]] (17)
*[[Ironhide (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ironhide]] (16)
* [[Powerglide (G1)|Powerglide]] (18)
*[[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]] (17)
* [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] (19)
*[[Seaspray (G1)|Seaspray]] (18)
* [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] (20)
*[[Powerglide (G1)|Powerglide]] (19)
* [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] (21)
*[[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] (20)
* [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]] (23)
*[[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] (21)
* [[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]] (27)
*[[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] (22)
* [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] (28)
*[[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]] (24)
* [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] (29)
*[[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]] (28)
* [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] (30)
*[[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]] (29)
* [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] (31)
*[[Wheeljack (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Wheeljack]] (30)
* [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] (32)
*[[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] (31)
* [[Hound (G1)|Hound]] (33)
*[[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] (32)
* [[Smokescreen (G1)|Smokescreen]] (34)
*[[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] (33)
* [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] (35)
*[[Hound (G1)|Hound]] (34)
* [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] (36)
*[[Smokescreen (G1)|Smokescreen]] (35)
* [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] (37)
*[[Jazz (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Jazz]] (36)
*[[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] (37)
*[[Ratchet (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ratchet]] (38)
}}
|c2=
|c2=
* [[Octane]] (1)
*[[Octane]] (1)
* [[Straxus (G1)|Straxus]] (9)
*[[Straxus (G1)|Straxus]] (10)
* [[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]] (12)
*[[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]] (13)
* [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] (22)
*[[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] (23)
* [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] (24)
*[[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] (25)
* [[Blitzwing (G1)|Blitzwing]] (25)
*[[Blitzwing (G1)|Blitzwing]] (26)
* [[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]] (26)
*[[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]] (27)
* [[Tantrum]] (38)
*[[Tantrum (G1)|Tantrum]] (39)
* [[Razorclaw (G1)|Razorclaw]] (39)
*[[Razorclaw (G1)|Razorclaw]] (40)
* [[Headstrong]] (40)
*[[Headstrong (G1)|Headstrong]] (41)
* [[Frenzy (G1)|Frenzy]] (41)
*[[Frenzy (G1)|Frenzy]] (42)
* [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] (42)
*[[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] (43)
* [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] (43)
*[[Shockwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Shockwave]] (44)
}}
}}


==Quotes==
[[File:Primefuneralnumberone.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.5]]
"But fear not. When I return here, it will be to lead you to our ultimate victory over tyranny and oppression! '''And all will be one!'''"
:—'''Optimus Prime''' inspires the Cybertron Autobots.
"'''Galvatron!''' Aww no, tell me it isn't so! I thought we'd got rid of him for good after his last visit."<br>
"Sadly, your analysis was an evident misconception, considering the variables inherent in traversing the time stream."<br>
"Huh?"
:—'''Ironhide''' is confounded by '''Perceptor'''.
"Optimus Prime still lives! What are you going to do about it, eh? Render a few more of my troops inoperative, perhaps?"
:—'''Straxus''' gets his sass on.
"Hmm...I approve of the headstone, Autobots. It's a nice touch."
:—'''Optimus Prime'''
{{--}}
==Notes==
==Notes==
*[[Tailgate (G1)|Tailgate]] makes a cameo in the audience on Cybertron. He would not appear in full until issue [[Underworld!|#245]].
===Continuity notes===
*Optimus Prime's real funeral in "[[Funeral for a Friend!]]" would see his body blasted into space, as Blaster preferred. This may be the result of an off panel request between the two stories, but alternatively one of the minor continuity divergences between the US and UK stories at this time is that in the US continuity many of the original Autobots are assumed to have been non-functional since "[[Prime Time!]]" but most have been seen functioning in the UK stories.
[[File:Resurrection allwillbeone tailgate.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.5]]
*This issue marks one of the extremely rare times when Megatron uses the ability to link up with a black-hole to boost his powers mentioned in his tech specs. Considering the result of that power seems to be the ability to generate a massive anti-matter explosion that would kill himself and everyone around him, perhaps it's not a surprise...
[[File:Resurrection magnus vs megatron.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.5]]
*With the loss of Straxus Ratbat begins his rapid ascent up the ranks of the Decepticons without ever needing to assassinate a predecessor.
* After a two-issue break, the comic returns to the story of Optimus Prime and Megatron on Cybertron. Flashbacks recap the earlier chapters of the story, as seen in [[Prey!|issues #96]]-[[Distant Thunder!|100]].
*A new perspective on this issue is given in the later story "[[Two Megatrons!]]" which details [[Project Re-Birth]] and gives rise to one of the biggest continuity nightmares in the comic.
* The device Straxus uses to attempt his mind-exchange with Megatron is the "equipment" he ominously referred to back in [[Under Fire!|issue #99]].
* [[Pipes (G1)|Pipes]] and [[Tailgate (G1)|Tailgate]] make their first appearances in the comic in Part 1; Pipes appears next to Topspin as part of Optimus Prime's raiding party on page 2, while Tailgate is a member of the audience for Optimus Prime's speech on page 7 (right). They aren't named, don't speak, and won't reappear until [[Underworld!|issue #245]].
* Ultra Magnus recalls his previous visit to Earth in [[Target: 2006|issues #78-88]]. He wants to return to the planet because he previously enjoyed success there, helping to defeat Galvatron, while on Cybertron, he has experienced only failure, having caused by inaction the death of Impactor (as seen in issue #88). His desperate need to make up for the failing has led to him making errors in judgement, as previously seen in issue #99 (right).
* The American stories never actually showed [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] and the "[[Cybertron Seven]]" reaching the Ark and joining the Earth-based Autobot forces; they just appeared among them in [[Funeral for a Friend!|issue #109]] (US issue #26), having arrived between issues. The UK series is thus able to fill that gap by showing the group's arrival in this story, following their encounter with [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] in the [[Fallen Angel|previous two issues]].
* Blaster's remark that Optimus's body should have been "blasted off into space in accordance with Cybertronian customs" is written with foreknowledge of upcoming American stories, which will see Prime ''actually'' die, and his body launched into space in [[Funeral for a Friend!|issue #110]] (US issue #26). The UK comic never actually offers an explanation for the difference between the two funerals; we can only presume that Prime must inform the Autobots between issues that he ''would'' actually prefer to be launched into space rather than buried on Earth.
* Megatron's little-used ability to tap into [[antimatter]] was previously seen in [[Raiders of the Last Ark|issues #20-21]].
* Ratbat's inclusion in this story as a member of Straxus's court is another story point written with knowledge of the upcoming US stories that will depict the fuel auditor as the top 'Con on Cybertron, a position he will now be able to slip into following Straxus's departure. He will first appear in this role in [[King of the Hill!|issue #111]] (US issue #27).
* There's a noticeable amount of "putting the toys back in the box" at the end of this story, with the Predacons returning to Cybertron and Megatron losing his memory of their betrayal—necessary moves to get things in line with the next batch of US reprints, which will see Shockwave summon the Predacons (back) to Earth for a new mission in [[Gone but Not Forgotten!|issues #107-108]] (US issue #25).
* This issue marks the last appearances of Jazz, Brawn, Prowl, Hound, and Ironhide as operational members of the Autobot forces for the next year or so. In US stories, these characters were taken offline in [[Prime Time!|issue #40]] (US issue #12), but UK stories have continued to present them as fit and functional. This belated phasing-out brings their status in the UK stories into line with US continuity, but is given no in-universe explanation. Most of them will not reappear until [[Totaled!|issue #174]], when the US stories reintroduce all the various offlined characters. Prowl will be temporarily brought back online in issue #110, before being shown to be active again in [[Spacehikers!|issue #144]].


===Errors===
===Transformers references===
* Megatron has his [[fusion cannon]] in the flashback when he and Prime crossed the space bridge, but [[Divebomb (G1)|Divebomb]] had stolen it at that point.
[[File:Resurrection whosedeathisitanyway.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.5]]
* Outback's wound in the flashback is on the right side of his body, not the left.
* Optimus Prime vows that "all will be one," alluding to the Autobot mantra, "[['Til all are one]]," introduced in ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]''.
* Optimus Prime calls Ultra Magnus "Ultra Magus".
* In another reference to the movie, as in issue #101, Perceptor is again speaking with the overdeveloped vocabulary that confuses those around him, a running gag from the film.
* Like last issue, Blaster is still drawn with his cartoon head instead of his visored comic head.
* Ultra Magnus's shoulder rockets appear and disappear across different panels in both parts.
* Soundwave's shoulder cannon also vanishes in his brief appearance in part two.
* Even Bumblebee's horns are not immune.


===Back-up stories===
===Real-life references===
* The title of Part 2, "Whose Death Is It Anyway?", given by the "next issue" box at the end of Part 1, is a riff on the name of the 1981 movie, ''{{w|Whose Life Is It Anyway? (film)|Whose Life Is It Anyway?}}''
 
===Artwork and technical errors===
[[File:Resurrection optimus funeral.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.5]]
'''Part 1:'''
* '''Page 1:'''
** '''Panel 4:''' The flashback to Megatron and Prime crossing the space bridge shows Megatron with his [[fusion cannon]], which has been stolen by [[Divebomb (G1)|Divebomb]]  at that point.
** '''Panel 6:''' Repeating a recurring error from issue #100, also drawn by Will Simpson, Outback's injury is on the right side of his torso instead of the left.
* '''Page 7:'''
** '''Panels 2-3:''' Ultra Magnus is missing his shoulder launchers.
** '''Panel 4:''' Ultra Magnus's name is misspelled as "Ultra Magus."
'''Part 2:'''
* Wheeljack and Ratchet appear throughout this issue with the alternate colour schemes seen in past issues; Wheeljack's shoulder fins are red instead of blue, while Ratchet's boots are red instead of white.
* '''Page 1:''' Arist Jeff Anderson always has a tendency to draw character who aren't meant to be absolutely ''gigantic'' as all being the same sort of height, but it's especially pronounced in the shoulder-to-shoulder Autobot line-up at Optimus's funeral (right), which shows characters as diverse as regular [[Autobot Cars]], [[Mini-Vehicle|Mini-Bots]], and even [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] all being all tall as each other.
* '''Page 3:''' Ultra Magnus is missing his shoulder launchers again.
* '''Page 4, panel 1:''' Outback's wound is missing.
* '''Page 8, panel 4:''' Ultra Magnus's right arm is miscoloured; his bicep is blue, as if it were his shoulder, while his shoulder is white, as if it were the pylon that sits on top of it. He also seems to be missing his launcher again.
* '''Page 9:'''
** '''Panel 2:''' Magnus. Launchers.
** '''Panel 5:''' Razorclaw's lion-head is red instead of yellow.
* '''Panel 10:'''
** '''Panel 1:''' Megatron is missing the buttons on his midriff.
** '''Panel 4:''' Soundwave is missing his shoulder cannon, but the borderless bust-shot nature of the panel suggests this ''might'' be for deliberate artistic effect.
* '''Page 11, panel 2:''' Bumblebee's horns are missing.
 
===Back-up material===
'''Issue #103:'''
'''Issue #103:'''
* [[Inhumanoids|The Inhumanoids]] - "Coming of the Inhumanoids" Part 1
* '''Back-up strips:''' ''[[Inhumanoids|The Inhumanoids]]'' ("The Coming of the Inhumanoids," Part 1) and ''[[Robo-Capers]]''
* [[Robo-Capers]]
* '''Other features:''' A competition to win one of 25 copies of [[Video Gems]]' VHS release of "[[The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1|The Key to Vector Sigma]]" and "[[War Dawn (episode)|War Dawn]]." Entrants are asked to name "any three" Transformers who have appeared on the covers of any Video Gems ''Transformers'' tapes, though in reality, ''only'' three characters had appeared on the four releases up to that point: Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Silverbolt.
'''Issue #104:'''
* '''Back-up strips:''' ''The Inhumanoids'' ("The Coming of the Inhumanoids," Part 2) and ''Robo-Capers''
* '''Other features:''' A competition to win one of 200 ''[[Beastformers (franchise)|Battle Beasts]]'' action figure two-packs. Entrants must answer three "Fire, Wood, and Water" themed questions, identifying the [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobot]] you call in case of a fire ([[Hot Spot (G1)|Hot Spot]]), the Decepticon cassette who can slice through wood ([[Buzzsaw (G1)|Buzzsaw]]), and the [[Mini-Vehicle|Mini Autobot]] who can race over water as well as land ([[Seaspray (G1)|Seaspray]]).


'''Issue #104:'''
===Foreign Localization===
* The Inhumanoids - "Coming of the Inhumanoids" Part 2
*'''Swedish'''
* Robo-Capers
:* ''Title:'' "'''Återuppståndelse'''" ("Resurrection")


===Covers (8)===
===Covers (2)===
*'''Issue #103:''' Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus fight through the flames, by [[Martin Griffiths]] & [[Robin Bouttell]].
*'''Issue #104:''' Prime and Magnus give Megatron a damn good thrashing, by [[Geoff Senior]].
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Marvel UK 103.JPG|'''Issue #103'''
File:MarvelUK-103.jpg|'''Issue #103'''
Image:Marvel UK 104.JPG|'''Issue #104'''
File:MarvelUK-104.jpg|'''Issue #104'''
Image:Tf commag 10.JPG|'''Transformers Comic-Magazin issue #10''' - The true origins of G2
Image:TFuk229.jpg|'''Issue #229'''
Image:MarvelUK-230.jpg|'''Issue #230'''
Image:MarvelUK-231.jpg|'''Issue #231'''
Image:MarvelUK-232.jpg|'''Issue #232'''
Image:TitanPrey.jpg|'''''Prey'' TPB'''
</gallery>
</gallery>
*'''Issue #103 cover:''' Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus fight through the flames, by [[Martin Griffiths]] &amp; [[Robin Bouttell]].
*'''Issue #104 cover:''' Prime and Magnus give Megatron a damn good thrashing, by [[Geoff Senior]].
* '''[[Transformers Comic-Magazin issue 10|Transformers Comic-Magazin issue #10]] cover:''' Straxus uses his eye-beams on a selection of multicoloured Primes.
*'''Issue #229 cover:''' [[Needlenose]] & [[Spinister (G1)|Spinister]] run away from [[Slag (G1)|Slag]], by Geoff Senior.
*'''Issue #230 cover:''' [[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] surveys Cybertron, by [[Andrew Wildman]].
*'''Issue #231 cover:''' Nightbeat spies [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]], by [[Lee Sullivan]].
*'''Issue #232 cover:''' Thunderwing and the [[Micromaster|Micromasters]], by Lee Sullivan.
*'''''Prey'' TPB cover:''' Optimus Prime staves off Razorclaw while Ultra Magnus broods, by Lee Sullivan.


===Reprints===
===Reprints===
*1989 ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|The Transformers]]'' #229–232
<gallery>
*1990 — [[Transformers Comic-Magazin issue 10|''Transformers Comic-Magazin'' #10]]
File:MarvelUK-229.jpg|'''[[The Hunting Party (Marvel)|Issue #229]]'''<br>(Marvel UK, 1989; reprints first half of #103)
*2004 — ''[[Transformers: Prey]]''
File:MarvelUK-230.jpg|'''[[The Big Shutdown!|Issue #230]]'''<br>(Marvel UK, 1989; reprints second half of #103)
*2009 — ''[[The Transformers: Best of UK: Prey]]'' #4
File:MarvelUK-231.jpg|'''[[The Big Shutdown!|Issue #231]]'''<br>(Marvel UK, 1989; reprints first half of #104)
*2010 — ''[[The Transformers: Best of UK: Prey]]''
File:MarvelUK-232.jpg|'''[[King Con!|Issue #232]]'''<br>(Marvel UK, 1989; reprints second half of #104)
File:Tf commag 10.JPG|'''[[Transformers Comic-Magazin issue 10|''Transformers Comic-Magazin'' #10]]''' <br>(Condor Verlag, 1990)
File:TitanPrey.jpg|'''''[[Transformers: Prey]]'' TPB'''<br>(Titan Books, 2004)
</gallery>
<gallery>
File:BoUK Prey 4reg.jpg|'''[[The Transformers: Best of UK: Prey#Issue 4|''Best of UK: Prey'' #4]] regular cover''' <br>(IDW Publishing, 2009)
File:BoUK Prey 4RI.jpg|'''[[The Transformers: Best of UK: Prey#Issue 4|''Best of UK: Prey'' #4]] RI cover'''<br>(IDW Publishing, 2009)
File:BoUK Prey TPB.jpg|'''''[[The Transformers: Best of UK: Prey#Collections|Best of UK: Prey]]'' TPB'''<br>(IDW Publishing, 2010)
File:Classicuk3.jpg|'''[[The Transformers Classics UK Volume 3|''The Transformers Classics UK'' Volume 3]]:'''<br>(IDW Publishing, 2012)
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v7.jpg|'''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection|The Definitive G1 Collection, Vol. 7: The Harder They Die]]'''''<br>(Hachette Partworks, Ltd. 2017)
File:Target2006_SWECover.jpg|'''''Transformers: I siktet 2006''''' (Ades Media, 2021)
</gallery>


===Advertisements===
'''Issue #103'''
*''[[Action Force (comic)|Action Force]]'' #1 (includes issue #2 free!)
*The [[Special Teams]]
*Miscellaneous classifieds
*''ThunderCats'' crunchy potato snacks! (back cover)
'''Issue #104:'''
*''ThunderCats'' #1
*''Action Force:'' "Operation Prisoner Release" - Double-page spread photocomic advert for the toyline, centering on the [[Dragonfly]] assault copter
*[[S.T.A.R.S.]] Membership Kit (back cover)


[[Category:Marvel UK issues]]
[[Category:Marvel UK issues]]

Latest revision as of 01:58, 10 April 2026

The Transformers (UK) #103–104

So we will walk through the fire
And let it
Burn
Let it burn
"Resurrection!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published Part 1: 28th February 1987
Part 2: 7th March 1987
Cover date Part 1: 7th March 1987
Part 2: 14th March 1987
Script Simon Furman
Art Part 1: Will Simpson
Part 2: Jeff Anderson
Colour Steve White
Letters Annie Halfacree
Editor Ian Rimmer
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Whilst Optimus Prime brings new life to the Autobots on Cybertron, Lord Straxus faces down Megatron.

Synopsis

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Part 1

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On Cybertron, Octane delivers a report to Lord Straxus concerning a recent Autobot attack on a Decepticon fuel storehouse, led by Optimus Prime himself. Though Octane alleges that he threw himself into the battle, only to be overwhelmed by sheer numbers, Straxus isn't fooled; in reality, the Triple Changer tried to run away, but tripped over a pipe and knocked himself out. Still, it doesn't change the fact that the Autobots made off with the facility's energon cubes—just the latest in a series of successful raids the Autobot resistance has been able to carry out, emboldened by the return of Optimus Prime to Cybertron. Straxus places the blame for Prime's return on Megatron, who is also proving to be a problem to his fellow Decepticons himself, as his mental state continues to deteriorate... an issue punctuated by the arrival of Ratbat, who informs Straxus that Megatron has nearly torn two guards apart for betting on where Prime would strike next. As a group of technicians finish attaching some kind of device to his life-support bubble, Straxus declares that the time has come to act, and calls for Megatron to be summoned before him.

Meanwhile, in Iacon, the Autobots celebrate their successful mission. Optimus Prime cautions them that he will soon have to go back to Earth to stop the Decepticons' energy-gathering efforts there, but promises to return to lead the Autobots to their final victory. This news doesn't thrill Emirate Xaaron, who unsuccessfully tries to convince Prime to stay; Ultra Magnus, on the other hand—his confidence shaken by recent mistakes—asks to join Prime in returning to Earth, thinking he can do more good there than on Cybertron, but Prime insists he must stay to help on their homeworld.

Back on Earth, Perceptor, Blaster, and the other arrivals from Cybertron finally reach the Ark, and inform Ironhide of their recent encounter with Galvatron and the Dinobots. The new arrivals are shocked to learn that the Autobots believe Optimus Prime is dead.

When Megatron arrives in response to Straxus's summons, Straxus gives Megatron one final chance: he urges him to return to Earth, in the hope that Prime will follow. But when this suggestions only causes Megatron to fly into a rage and threaten to kill Straxus, Straxus blasts Megatron with the device attached to his life-support bubble. As Megatron howls in agony, Straxus explains that the device will exchange their minds, placing Straxus in control of Megatron's body, and trapping Megatron in Straxus's, after which Straxus will terminate him completely. Megatron struggles against the process, and manages to smash the life support machine, then crushes Straxus's head. But then, holding the his rival's ruined remains aloft, he announces that the process was a success, and that Lord Straxus now lives in Megatron's place!

Part 2: "Whose Death Is It Anyway?"

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On Earth, the Autobots hold a funeral for Optimus Prime, and in accordance with Earth customs, they dig a grave and bury what they believe to be his body (but which, unbeknownst to them, is actually a facsimile construct). Blaster whispers to Perceptor that he would rather the body was blasted into space in accordance with Cybertronian tradition, but Perceptor responds that the Autobots who know Prime better have decided that this is what he would have wanted.

On Cybertron, Optimus Prime lays out the details of the Autobots' next mission. While the Wreckers stage a diversionary attack on a fuel store to draw out the Decepticons' security forces, he and Ultra Magnus will invade Polyhex, so that he can take down Megatron once and for all. Ultra Magnus feels the attack is risky, but Prime can wait no longer; he must end Megatron's threat now so that he can return to Earth.

Inside the Polyhex Decepticon stronghold, Megatron's body sits on a throne, racked by confusion. Memories explode across his mind... first those of Megatron himself, then those of Straxus, and it becomes apparent that the mind-transference procedure has not worked all the way: thanks to Megatron resisting the process, now, both Megatron and Straxus's minds are sharing Megatron's body, fighting for dominance. The strain is almost too much to bear, until Ratbat suddenly appears with news of the Autobots' new attack. While this snaps Megatron/Straxus out of his spiral, Ratbat takes notice of his peculiar behaviour, and is quick to realise what has really happened to his leader.

Megatron/Straxus wanders through the base, trying to remember recent events, but his memories are jumbled, and he can't even remember how he came to Cybertron, only vaguely recalling a battle with Optimus Prime. Suddenly, he is confronted by Prime and Magnus, and is quickly subdued by the powerful Magnus, still seeking to make amends for his recent failures. Before Prime can finish him off, however, Megatron brings his antimatter channeling ability to bear, causing a cloud of the volatile substance to emanate from his eyes. This causes an explosion that sends Prime and Magnus reeling, but Megatron stands unaffected, his anti-matter cloud growing larger. Monitoring the battle from elsewhere in the base, Ratbat realises that if unchecked, Megatron/Straxus will destroy them all. With the Predacons just having coming across the space bridge from Earth, Ratbat instructs Octane to redirect the bridge so that it materialises right next to the combatants; another explosion results, hurling Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Ultra Magnus to Earth. Unfortunately, it turns out that the Predacons had actually come to find Megatron and Prime, as Shockwave had deduced their location... but now that Ratbat has sent Megatron back to Earth, Razorclaw figures that Shockwave will soon be destroyed for his treachery.

But Shockwave is in luck. A confused Megatron materialises in the Decepticons' coal mine base, and merely berates Shockwave for doing nothing in his absence. Soundwave discreetly reads Megatron's thoughts and discovers that the clashing personalities within his mind have affected his memories, and he has forgotten Shockwave and the Predacons' betrayal. Shockwave realises he is back to square one, but that he will have other chances to overthrow Megatron.

Optimus Prime, meanwhile, appears atop his own grave just as his "funeral" is ending. He compliments the confused Autobots on their choice of headstone, and begins to answer their questions... while, somewhere else on Earth, Ultra Magnus finds himself alone in the woods, excited at the prospect of exploring the Earth as he searches for the Ark.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons

Quotes

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"But fear not. When I return here, it will be to lead you to our ultimate victory over tyranny and oppression! And all will be one!"

Optimus Prime inspires the Cybertron Autobots.


"Galvatron! Aww no, tell me it isn't so! I thought we'd got rid of him for good after his last visit."
"Sadly, your analysis was an evident misconception, considering the variables inherent in traversing the time stream."
"Huh?"

Ironhide is confounded by Perceptor.


"Optimus Prime still lives! What are you going to do about it, eh? Render a few more of my troops inoperative, perhaps?"

Straxus gets his sass on.


"Hmm...I approve of the headstone, Autobots. It's a nice touch."

Optimus Prime

Notes

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Continuity notes

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  • After a two-issue break, the comic returns to the story of Optimus Prime and Megatron on Cybertron. Flashbacks recap the earlier chapters of the story, as seen in issues #96-100.
  • The device Straxus uses to attempt his mind-exchange with Megatron is the "equipment" he ominously referred to back in issue #99.
  • Pipes and Tailgate make their first appearances in the comic in Part 1; Pipes appears next to Topspin as part of Optimus Prime's raiding party on page 2, while Tailgate is a member of the audience for Optimus Prime's speech on page 7 (right). They aren't named, don't speak, and won't reappear until issue #245.
  • Ultra Magnus recalls his previous visit to Earth in issues #78-88. He wants to return to the planet because he previously enjoyed success there, helping to defeat Galvatron, while on Cybertron, he has experienced only failure, having caused by inaction the death of Impactor (as seen in issue #88). His desperate need to make up for the failing has led to him making errors in judgement, as previously seen in issue #99 (right).
  • The American stories never actually showed Blaster and the "Cybertron Seven" reaching the Ark and joining the Earth-based Autobot forces; they just appeared among them in issue #109 (US issue #26), having arrived between issues. The UK series is thus able to fill that gap by showing the group's arrival in this story, following their encounter with Galvatron in the previous two issues.
  • Blaster's remark that Optimus's body should have been "blasted off into space in accordance with Cybertronian customs" is written with foreknowledge of upcoming American stories, which will see Prime actually die, and his body launched into space in issue #110 (US issue #26). The UK comic never actually offers an explanation for the difference between the two funerals; we can only presume that Prime must inform the Autobots between issues that he would actually prefer to be launched into space rather than buried on Earth.
  • Megatron's little-used ability to tap into antimatter was previously seen in issues #20-21.
  • Ratbat's inclusion in this story as a member of Straxus's court is another story point written with knowledge of the upcoming US stories that will depict the fuel auditor as the top 'Con on Cybertron, a position he will now be able to slip into following Straxus's departure. He will first appear in this role in issue #111 (US issue #27).
  • There's a noticeable amount of "putting the toys back in the box" at the end of this story, with the Predacons returning to Cybertron and Megatron losing his memory of their betrayal—necessary moves to get things in line with the next batch of US reprints, which will see Shockwave summon the Predacons (back) to Earth for a new mission in issues #107-108 (US issue #25).
  • This issue marks the last appearances of Jazz, Brawn, Prowl, Hound, and Ironhide as operational members of the Autobot forces for the next year or so. In US stories, these characters were taken offline in issue #40 (US issue #12), but UK stories have continued to present them as fit and functional. This belated phasing-out brings their status in the UK stories into line with US continuity, but is given no in-universe explanation. Most of them will not reappear until issue #174, when the US stories reintroduce all the various offlined characters. Prowl will be temporarily brought back online in issue #110, before being shown to be active again in issue #144.

Transformers references

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  • Optimus Prime vows that "all will be one," alluding to the Autobot mantra, "'Til all are one," introduced in The Transformers: The Movie.
  • In another reference to the movie, as in issue #101, Perceptor is again speaking with the overdeveloped vocabulary that confuses those around him, a running gag from the film.

Real-life references

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  • The title of Part 2, "Whose Death Is It Anyway?", given by the "next issue" box at the end of Part 1, is a riff on the name of the 1981 movie, Whose Life Is It Anyway?

Artwork and technical errors

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Part 1:

  • Page 1:
    • Panel 4: The flashback to Megatron and Prime crossing the space bridge shows Megatron with his fusion cannon, which has been stolen by Divebomb at that point.
    • Panel 6: Repeating a recurring error from issue #100, also drawn by Will Simpson, Outback's injury is on the right side of his torso instead of the left.
  • Page 7:
    • Panels 2-3: Ultra Magnus is missing his shoulder launchers.
    • Panel 4: Ultra Magnus's name is misspelled as "Ultra Magus."

Part 2:

  • Wheeljack and Ratchet appear throughout this issue with the alternate colour schemes seen in past issues; Wheeljack's shoulder fins are red instead of blue, while Ratchet's boots are red instead of white.
  • Page 1: Arist Jeff Anderson always has a tendency to draw character who aren't meant to be absolutely gigantic as all being the same sort of height, but it's especially pronounced in the shoulder-to-shoulder Autobot line-up at Optimus's funeral (right), which shows characters as diverse as regular Autobot Cars, Mini-Bots, and even Jetfire all being all tall as each other.
  • Page 3: Ultra Magnus is missing his shoulder launchers again.
  • Page 4, panel 1: Outback's wound is missing.
  • Page 8, panel 4: Ultra Magnus's right arm is miscoloured; his bicep is blue, as if it were his shoulder, while his shoulder is white, as if it were the pylon that sits on top of it. He also seems to be missing his launcher again.
  • Page 9:
    • Panel 2: Magnus. Launchers.
    • Panel 5: Razorclaw's lion-head is red instead of yellow.
  • Panel 10:
    • Panel 1: Megatron is missing the buttons on his midriff.
    • Panel 4: Soundwave is missing his shoulder cannon, but the borderless bust-shot nature of the panel suggests this might be for deliberate artistic effect.
  • Page 11, panel 2: Bumblebee's horns are missing.

Back-up material

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Issue #103:

  • Back-up strips: The Inhumanoids ("The Coming of the Inhumanoids," Part 1) and Robo-Capers
  • Other features: A competition to win one of 25 copies of Video Gems' VHS release of "The Key to Vector Sigma" and "War Dawn." Entrants are asked to name "any three" Transformers who have appeared on the covers of any Video Gems Transformers tapes, though in reality, only three characters had appeared on the four releases up to that point: Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Silverbolt.

Issue #104:

  • Back-up strips: The Inhumanoids ("The Coming of the Inhumanoids," Part 2) and Robo-Capers
  • Other features: A competition to win one of 200 Battle Beasts action figure two-packs. Entrants must answer three "Fire, Wood, and Water" themed questions, identifying the Protectobot you call in case of a fire (Hot Spot), the Decepticon cassette who can slice through wood (Buzzsaw), and the Mini Autobot who can race over water as well as land (Seaspray).

Foreign Localization

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  • Swedish
  • Title: "Återuppståndelse" ("Resurrection")

Covers (2)

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Reprints

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Advertisements

[edit]

Issue #103

  • Action Force #1 (includes issue #2 free!)
  • The Special Teams
  • Miscellaneous classifieds
  • ThunderCats crunchy potato snacks! (back cover)

Issue #104:

  • ThunderCats #1
  • Action Force: "Operation Prisoner Release" - Double-page spread photocomic advert for the toyline, centering on the Dragonfly assault copter
  • S.T.A.R.S. Membership Kit (back cover)