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|title="Aspects of Evil!" | |title="Aspects of Evil!" | ||
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|art=[[Jeff Anderson]] (#223)<br/>[[Andrew Wildman|Andy Wildman]] (#225)<br/>[[Lee Sullivan]] (#226) | |art=[[Jeff Anderson]] (#223)<br/>[[Andrew Wildman|Andy Wildman]] (#225)<br/>[[Lee Sullivan]] (#226) | ||
|letterer=[[Helen Stone]] (#223)<br/>[[Gary Gilbert|Glib]] (#224-225, #227)<br/>[[Nick Abadzis]] (#226) | |letterer=[[Helen Stone]] (#223)<br/>[[Gary Gilbert|Glib]] (#224-225, #227)<br/>[[Nick Abadzis]] (#226) | ||
|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]] | |chronology=[[Marvel Comics timeline#Post-Time Wars future|Post-Time Wars future]] (1990-1991, 2004, 2009-2010, 2356) | ||
|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]] ([[Primax 984.20 Gamma|Marvel UK]]) | |||
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'''An aged Rodimus remembers the evils of the Decepticon leaders, and a terrifying revelation is made.''' | '''An aged Rodimus remembers the evils of the Decepticon leaders, and a terrifying revelation is made.''' | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
In the year [[2356]], in a medbay on [[Autobot City|Autobot City: Earth]], a decrepit and sickly [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]] is visited by an [[Autobot]] [[student]] who is researching the nature of evil. | In the year [[2356]], in a medbay on [[Autobot City (G1)|Autobot City: Earth]], a decrepit and sickly [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus Prime]] is visited by an [[Autobot]] [[Trachis|student]] who is researching the nature of evil. | ||
Rodimus recalls... | Rodimus recalls... | ||
===Scorponok=== | ===Scorponok=== | ||
[[ | [[File:MarvelUK-223.jpg|left|upright=0.85|thumb|"AIM FOR THE NIPPLES!"]] | ||
In the year [[1991]], the [[Decepticon]] civil war was nearly over, and a wounded, defeated [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] rampaged through a [[human]] town with the [[Air Strike Patrol]] pursuing with intent to kill. This turned out to be deliberate: It drew Hot Rod and his team to Scorponok, at which point he surrendered. Hot Rod was now forced by Autobot law to protect Scorponok from being killed. Since he also couldn't fight the Air Strike Patrol in a human settlement, he had to settle for leading them into the countryside, which meant Scorponok was left unguarded and was free to walk away to plot anew. | In the year [[1991]], the [[Decepticon]] [[Decepticon Civil War|civil war]] was nearly over, and a wounded, defeated [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] rampaged through a [[human]] town with the [[Air Strike Patrol]] pursuing with intent to kill. This turned out to be deliberate: It drew Hot Rod and his team to Scorponok, at which point he surrendered. Hot Rod was now forced by Autobot law to protect Scorponok from being killed. Since he also couldn't fight the Air Strike Patrol in a human settlement, he had to settle for leading them into the countryside, which meant Scorponok was left unguarded and was free to walk away to plot anew. | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
===Galvatron=== | ===Galvatron=== | ||
[[ | [[File:MarvelUK-224.jpg|upright=0.85|thumb|"No, Prime! Parents will ''never'' buy a comic with ''this'' on the cover!"]] | ||
When Rodimus Prime's Autobots returned to [[2009]] following the [[ | When Rodimus Prime's Autobots returned to [[2009]] following the [[Time Wars]], they found the timeline had healed, revising history. Now [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] [[Fallen Angel|hadn't fled to 1987 Earth]], and because of this, the Decepticons had conquered [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. Galvatron attacked Rodimus, taunting him with his defeat and with the revelation he'd murdered [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]]. His intention was to goad Rodimus into a fury, corrupting the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]] with his baser instincts so that Galvatron could control it. The other Autobots were able to pull Rodimus back from the brink, but in the process, Galvatron had awakened [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]], trapped in the Matrix since [[The Legacy of Unicron!|his last defeat]]... | ||
{{note|This segment of the story is continued in "[[The Void! (UK)|The Void!]]".}} | {{note|This segment of the story is continued in "[[The Void! (UK)|The Void!]]".}} | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
===Shockwave=== | ===Shockwave=== | ||
[[ | [[File:MarvelUK-225.jpg|left|upright=0.85|thumb]] | ||
Autobot City was officially opened in [[2004]], attended by various [[Earth]] heads of state. [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] attacked with a small army, logically working out that the Autobots would try to protect the humans before fighting back, that they would be slaughtered before they realised they had to fight back, that the death of human leaders would destroy Autobot/Earth relations, and that this act would lead to him taking command of the Decepticons again. His logic was undone by Hot Rod illogically attacking him directly, which caused the attack to break off and strengthened relations with Earth. | Autobot City was officially opened in [[2004]], attended by various [[Earth]] heads of state. [[Shockwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Shockwave]] attacked with a small army, logically working out that the Autobots would try to protect the humans before fighting back, that they would be slaughtered before they realised they had to fight back, that the death of human leaders would destroy Autobot/Earth relations, and that this act would lead to him taking command of the Decepticons again. His logic was undone by Hot Rod illogically attacking him directly, which caused the attack to break off and strengthened relations with Earth. | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
===Megatron=== | ===Megatron=== | ||
[[ | [[File:MarvelUK-226.jpg|upright=0.85|thumb]] | ||
On Cybertron in [[1990]], Hot Rod, [[Kup (G1)|Kup]], and [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] were freed from Decepticon captivity by an Autobot deep-cover agent named [[Warmonger]]. Recaptured, Hot Rod was forced to watch as [[Straxus (G1)|Megatron]] accused [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] of being the traitor responsible. Bludgeon demanded to prove his innocence through a traditional | On Cybertron in [[1990]], Hot Rod, [[Kup (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Kup]], and [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] were freed from Decepticon captivity by an Autobot deep-cover agent named [[Warmonger]]. Recaptured, Hot Rod was forced to watch as [[Straxus (G1)|Megatron]] accused [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] of being the traitor responsible. Bludgeon demanded to prove his innocence through a traditional [[Trial by Combat]] against the other Decepticons, which is what Megatron had hoped for; Warmonger revealed himself as an Autobot when he couldn't bring himself to murder Bludgeon, and so Megatron killed him. Megatron showed casual disregard for the idea Bludgeon could have died first and mused it would have been simpler just to kill everyone. | ||
Throughout this, the student gets more and more eager to learn of Unicron, leading to Rodimus to recall: | Throughout this, the student gets more and more eager to learn of Unicron, leading to Rodimus to recall: | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
===Unicron=== | ===Unicron=== | ||
Unicron's third coming was in [[2010]]. He devastated Cybertron and almost wiped out everyone before Rodimus Prime drew his spirit back into the tainted Matrix. But when Kup and [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] found him, they realised Rodimus—screaming at them to stay back: "It's not safe!"—had been possessed by Unicron again... | |||
The student sneers at this as a work of fiction, rips off his Autobrand and storms out, declaring he'll find Unicron himself and prove to Rodimus Prime what evil is. Rodimus realises he's unleashed the student's evil side and that Unicron is taking control again... | The student sneers at this as a work of fiction, rips off his Autobrand and storms out, declaring he'll find Unicron himself and prove to Rodimus Prime what evil is. Rodimus realises he's unleashed the student's evil side and that Unicron is taking control again... | ||
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}} | }} | ||
==Quotes== | |||
"At the time we thought he'd lost it - been driven '''mad''' by his injuries. We should have known better! '''Scorponok''''s evil needed no insanity to fuel it!" | |||
:—'''Rodimus Prime''' sums up his first case study. | |||
"There he is, '''Nightflight''' - we've '''got him'''!"<br> | |||
"You mean '''I've''' got him, '''Whisper'''! One of my rockets and he's history!"<br> | |||
"'''Hah!''' You're both just blowing exhaust fumes...When I nail Scorponok, Megatron will see '''I'm''' the real power in this group!" | |||
:—'''Whisper''', '''Nightflight''' and '''Tailwind''' arguing over who get to kill Scorponok | |||
<This goes right against the grain. I want to stay, help my comrades protect the humans. But I think this situation...><br> | |||
"...calls for a single act of '''blind stupidity'''! And I'm just the Autobot for the job!" | |||
:—'''Hot Rod''' realises what he brings to the fight with Shockwave. | |||
"I had narrowed down the traitor to one of four. I guessed correctly the ridiculous Autobot Code would flush him out. The one who '''couldn't''' kill to save himself would be the traitor!"<br> | |||
"But-but one if one of the others had got to me '''first'''?"<br> | |||
"You'd be '''dead'''...and I'd have to find another way to flush out the traitor. On reflection...it would have been far simpler to '''kill you all''' and have done with it!" | |||
:—'''Megatron''' explains his man-management policies to '''Bludgeon'''. | |||
"I come here to find out about Unicron and I get lectures on some evil has-beens and a work of '''fiction'''! Well, get this, '''Autobot fool'''! I'm going to find Unicron for myself. And when I do...you'll '''really''' understand '''the meaning of evil'''!" | |||
:—'''The student''' outs himself as a Unicron groupie. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
===Artwork and technical errors=== | |||
*On the cover of Issue #223, Tailwind's A-10 Warthog mode is factually incorrect. | |||
*In part 2, Flak and Sunrunner are depicted as being the same size as their non-[[Micromaster]] comrades. | |||
*Part 2, panel 3: "disarray" is misspelled as "dissaray". | |||
===Continuity errors=== | |||
*TBD | |||
===Continuity notes=== | |||
*It's 'round about this time UK continuity gets iffy. | |||
*The Galvatron segment and the Rodimus Prime framing story follow on from both "[[Time Wars]]" and "[[The Legacy of Unicron!]]". Both are continued in [[The Void! (UK)|#251]] to [[White Fire|#254]]. | |||
*Scorponok and Megatron's segments don't fit "present-day" continuity at all, though. While it could be assumed that Rodimus's timeline diverges from the regular Marvel one around 1989 (due to [[The Primal Scream|the earlier arrival of Unicron]]), that would still mean Megatron was blasted into dimensional space and merged with [[Ratchet (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ratchet]]. While it's possible Megatron could be back in time for 1991, 1990 is pushing it a bit. More annoyingly, his story could fit after "[[The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire.]]" ''if'' it was set in different year. Maybe Rodimus is getting his dates mixed up? However, if events diverged at "[[Skin Deep]]" or earlier so Megatron was defeated by other means, it would all fit, though what would cause that divergence is unknown. (Viewing these stories as apocryphal could be the easiest solution, but where's the fun in ''that''?) | |||
*It's not explicitly stated that it's his time-jump to 1987 that Galvatron didn't do, but the narration refers to him as not having "fled to Earth": something that fits better for "[[Fallen Angel]]" than "[[Target: 2006]]". | |||
*So if Galvatron never travelled back in time, that means [[Death's Head (G1)|Death's Head]] can't have either and [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] never became Goldbug! So argued a number of small children in ''Dread Tidings'' but [[Hi-Test (G1)|Hi-Test]] made it clear "the space-time framework ''repaired'' itself. That doesn't mean it went backwards. Nice try, though."<ref>[[Letters page (Marvel UK)|Dread Tidings]], issue [[Source:Dread Tidings#Issue 240|240]]</ref> | |||
*The Decepticon civil war turns up in "[[Trigger-Happy!]]" in the [[Transformers Annual 1990]], released around the same time. | |||
*In the US reprints, eventually a subplot will develop of Shockwave preparing to declare a Decepticon civil war against Scorponok, with the [[...All This and Civil War 2|resulting story]] being reprinted in 1991. This would hint Furman had the Decepticon civil war idea planned this far back but went on to change the details of it considerably. | *In the US reprints, eventually a subplot will develop of Shockwave preparing to declare a Decepticon civil war against Scorponok, with the [[...All This and Civil War 2|resulting story]] being reprinted in 1991. This would hint Furman had the Decepticon civil war idea planned this far back but went on to change the details of it considerably. | ||
* | *Pretty much the only thing Scorponok's segment foreshadowed correctly was the Decepticon Micromasters being allied with Megatron. This won't be properly revealed in the main timeline until the end of "[[Back from the Dead]]", a full 19 issues later. | ||
*The | *The "Autobot law" Scorponok uses against Hot Rod could be the [[Autobot Code]], though neither of them refers to it as such. | ||
*Chronologically, the Shockwave portion is the third to feature the post-movie cast; it is preceded by "[[Ark Duty]]" and followed by "[[Target: 2006]]" (or [[The Transformers: The Movie|the Movie itself]], technically). | |||
*The framing portion of this story is the next-to-last post-movie tale, chronologically. "[[Peace]]" is set some two hundred years after this story, though it is unclear if it is meant to be in continuity with this tale. The reader never sees how or if Unicron is driven out of the Matrix. | |||
*All of the post-movie stories have been wiped from existence after the Time Wars, with a new revised history in place. The full effects of this—i.e. are dead characters still alive, did Cyclonus and Scourge go back in time (if they didn't, Death's Head would still be around too)—are never explored. However, Rodimus refers to "The Legacy of Unicron!" as still having happened. | *All of the post-movie stories have been wiped from existence after the Time Wars, with a new revised history in place. The full effects of this—i.e. are dead characters still alive, did Cyclonus and Scourge go back in time (if they didn't, Death's Head would still be around too)—are never explored. However, Rodimus refers to "The Legacy of Unicron!" as still having happened. | ||
*The " | *The same format of flashback-based character vignettes with a framing story will be used again in "[[...Perchance to Dream]]". | ||
* The student is never seen again. | *In describing Shockwave, Rodimus repeatedly uses the term "inhuman" as an insult. Talk about being unclear on some core concepts! | ||
*The student is never seen again. | |||
===Real-life references=== | |||
*TBD | |||
=== | ===Other trivia=== | ||
* | *TBD | ||
=== | ===Back-up material=== | ||
'''Issue #223''' | |||
* | *'''Reprint ''Transformers'' story:''' "[[Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!]]" | ||
* | *'''Back-up strips:''' ''[[Action Force (comic)|Action Force]]'' - "Divergent Paths" and ''[[Combat Colin]]'' | ||
* | *'''[[Transformers AtoZ|AtoZ]]:''' [[Powerglide (G1)|Powerglide]] and [[Predaking (G1)|Predaking]] | ||
* | '''Issue #224''' | ||
* | *'''Reprint ''Transformers'' story:''' "Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!" | ||
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Action Force'' - "Divergent Paths" and ''Combat Colin'' | |||
* | *'''[[Classic Covers Calendar]]''': The seventh in a series of monthly calendars that showcased inks from covers of yesteryear with new colours. This July edition used [[Robin Smith]]'s inks from [[Buster Witwicky and the Car Wash of Doom|issue 129]]. | ||
*Instead of the usual strip, ''Combat Colin'' consisted of a number of cut out and keep badges. Due to the black and white printing, it was suggested the reader should colour them in. | |||
'''Issue #225''' | |||
*'''Reprint ''Transformers'' story:''' "[[Headhunt]]" | |||
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Action Force'' - "Cross Purposes" and ''Combat Colin'' | |||
'''Issue #226''' | |||
*'''Reprint ''Transformers'' story:''' "Headhunt" | |||
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Action Force'' - "Cross Purposes" and ''Combat Colin'' | |||
[[File:RamhornTFUDecepticon.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|right|Shattered Glass anyone?]] | |||
'''Issue #227''' | |||
*'''Reprint ''Transformers'' story:''' "Headhunt" | |||
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Action Force'' - "Cross Purposes" and ''Combat Colin'' | |||
*'''AtoZ:''' [[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] and [[Ramhorn (G1)|Ramhorn]] | |||
*In ''[[Letters page (Marvel UK)|Dread Tidings]]'', [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] explains that Megatron has green fuel when others don't "because he's got royal blood. That's why it's green, innit?!"<ref>[[Letters page (Marvel UK)|Dread Tidings]], issue [[Source:Dread Tidings#Issue 227|227]]</ref> | |||
*Ramhorn's ''AtoZ'' profile depicts him with an incorrect Decepticon insignia in both modes, like in the original Marvel US ''[[The Transformers Universe (Marvel)|Transformers Universe]]'' single issue printing (the blatant yellow Decepticon insignia he sported in cassette mode got corrected into a red Autobot insignia for the 1987 trade paperback reprint), though ''at least'' the large Decepticon insignia in cassette mode is colored red rather than yellow this time. | |||
===Covers=== | ===Covers (5)=== | ||
* '''Issue #223 cover:''' | *'''Issue #223 cover:''' Scorponok waves at the Air Strike Patrol, by [[Geoff Senior]]. | ||
* '''Issue #224 cover:''' Rodimus really gets on top of Galvatron by Geoff Senior. | *'''Issue #224 cover:''' Rodimus really gets on top of Galvatron, by Geoff Senior. | ||
* '''Issue #225 cover:''' | *'''Issue #225 cover:''' your puny Earth bunting is no match for Shockwave, by [[Jeff Anderson]]. | ||
* '''Issue #226 cover:''' Megatron dominates Bludgeon in the ring by Jeff Anderson. | *'''Issue #226 cover:''' Megatron dominates Bludgeon in the ring, by Jeff Anderson. | ||
* '''Issue #227 cover:''' Unicron chows down on Cybertron (again) by Geoff Senior. | *'''Issue #227 cover:''' Unicron chows down on Cybertron (again), by Geoff Senior. | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:MarvelUK-223.jpg|'''Issue #223''' | |||
File:MarvelUK-224.jpg|'''Issue #224''' | |||
File:MarvelUK-225.jpg|'''Issue #225''' | |||
File:MarvelUK-226.jpg|'''Issue #226''' | |||
File:MarvelUK-227.jpg|'''Issue #227''' | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Reprints=== | ===Reprints=== | ||
* | *'''''[[Transformers: Aspects of Evil]]'' TPB:''' Rodimus Prime and Unicron fight, by [[Stephen Baskerville]]. Cropped version of issue [[White Fire|#254]]'s cover. | ||
* | *'''''[[The Transformers: Best of Megatron]]'':''' Megatron, by [[Livio Ramondelli]]. | ||
*'''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]], Volume 17: Matrix Quest:''''' Nightbeat and Prime's corpse by [[Makoto Ono]] and [[Geoff Senior]]. | |||
*'''''[[Transformers: Best of Arcee]]'':''' Arcee by [[James Biggie]] | |||
*'''''[[Transformers: Best of Shockwave]]'':''' Shockwave by James Biggie | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Titan B&W Compilation-Aspects of Evil.jpg|'''''Aspects of Evil'' TPB''' (Titan Books, 2005) | |||
File:BestofMegatron.jpg|'''''Best of Megatron''''' (IDW Publishing, 2010) | |||
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v17.jpg|'''''Definitive G1 Collection vol. 17: Matrix Quest''''' (Hachette Partworks, Ltd., 2018) | |||
File:BestOfArcee_cvr.jpg|'''Transformers: Best of Arcee''' (IDW Publishing, 2022) | |||
File:BestOfShockwave cvr.jpg|'''Transformers: Best of Shockwave''' (IDW Publishing, 2022) | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Marvel UK issues]] | [[Category:Marvel UK issues]] | ||
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| This article is about the original Marvel UK comics. For the Titan Books trade paperback, see Transformers: Aspects of Evil. |
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| "Aspects of Evil!" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | 24th June - 22nd July 1989 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
| Art | Jeff Anderson (#223) Andy Wildman (#225) Lee Sullivan (#226) | ||||||||||||
| Pencils | Art Wetherell (#224) Simon Coleby (#227) | ||||||||||||
| Inks | Simon Coleby (#224) Cam Smith (#227) | ||||||||||||
| Letterer | Helen Stone (#223) Glib (#224-225, #227) Nick Abadzis (#226) | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity (Marvel UK) | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | Post-Time Wars future (1990-1991, 2004, 2009-2010, 2356) | ||||||||||||
An aged Rodimus remembers the evils of the Decepticon leaders, and a terrifying revelation is made.
Synopsis
[edit]In the year 2356, in a medbay on Autobot City: Earth, a decrepit and sickly Rodimus Prime is visited by an Autobot student who is researching the nature of evil.
Rodimus recalls...
Scorponok
[edit]
In the year 1991, the Decepticon civil war was nearly over, and a wounded, defeated Scorponok rampaged through a human town with the Air Strike Patrol pursuing with intent to kill. This turned out to be deliberate: It drew Hot Rod and his team to Scorponok, at which point he surrendered. Hot Rod was now forced by Autobot law to protect Scorponok from being killed. Since he also couldn't fight the Air Strike Patrol in a human settlement, he had to settle for leading them into the countryside, which meant Scorponok was left unguarded and was free to walk away to plot anew.
Galvatron
[edit]
When Rodimus Prime's Autobots returned to 2009 following the Time Wars, they found the timeline had healed, revising history. Now Galvatron hadn't fled to 1987 Earth, and because of this, the Decepticons had conquered Cybertron. Galvatron attacked Rodimus, taunting him with his defeat and with the revelation he'd murdered Blurr. His intention was to goad Rodimus into a fury, corrupting the Creation Matrix with his baser instincts so that Galvatron could control it. The other Autobots were able to pull Rodimus back from the brink, but in the process, Galvatron had awakened Unicron, trapped in the Matrix since his last defeat...
Shockwave
[edit]
Autobot City was officially opened in 2004, attended by various Earth heads of state. Shockwave attacked with a small army, logically working out that the Autobots would try to protect the humans before fighting back, that they would be slaughtered before they realised they had to fight back, that the death of human leaders would destroy Autobot/Earth relations, and that this act would lead to him taking command of the Decepticons again. His logic was undone by Hot Rod illogically attacking him directly, which caused the attack to break off and strengthened relations with Earth.
Megatron
[edit]
On Cybertron in 1990, Hot Rod, Kup, and Blurr were freed from Decepticon captivity by an Autobot deep-cover agent named Warmonger. Recaptured, Hot Rod was forced to watch as Megatron accused Bludgeon of being the traitor responsible. Bludgeon demanded to prove his innocence through a traditional Trial by Combat against the other Decepticons, which is what Megatron had hoped for; Warmonger revealed himself as an Autobot when he couldn't bring himself to murder Bludgeon, and so Megatron killed him. Megatron showed casual disregard for the idea Bludgeon could have died first and mused it would have been simpler just to kill everyone.
Throughout this, the student gets more and more eager to learn of Unicron, leading to Rodimus to recall:
Unicron
[edit]Unicron's third coming was in 2010. He devastated Cybertron and almost wiped out everyone before Rodimus Prime drew his spirit back into the tainted Matrix. But when Kup and Arcee found him, they realised Rodimus—screaming at them to stay back: "It's not safe!"—had been possessed by Unicron again...
The student sneers at this as a work of fiction, rips off his Autobrand and storms out, declaring he'll find Unicron himself and prove to Rodimus Prime what evil is. Rodimus realises he's unleashed the student's evil side and that Unicron is taking control again...
Featured characters
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Quotes
[edit]"At the time we thought he'd lost it - been driven mad by his injuries. We should have known better! Scorponok's evil needed no insanity to fuel it!"
- —Rodimus Prime sums up his first case study.
"There he is, Nightflight - we've got him!"
"You mean I've got him, Whisper! One of my rockets and he's history!"
"Hah! You're both just blowing exhaust fumes...When I nail Scorponok, Megatron will see I'm the real power in this group!"
- —Whisper, Nightflight and Tailwind arguing over who get to kill Scorponok
<This goes right against the grain. I want to stay, help my comrades protect the humans. But I think this situation...>
"...calls for a single act of blind stupidity! And I'm just the Autobot for the job!"
- —Hot Rod realises what he brings to the fight with Shockwave.
"I had narrowed down the traitor to one of four. I guessed correctly the ridiculous Autobot Code would flush him out. The one who couldn't kill to save himself would be the traitor!"
"But-but one if one of the others had got to me first?"
"You'd be dead...and I'd have to find another way to flush out the traitor. On reflection...it would have been far simpler to kill you all and have done with it!"
- —Megatron explains his man-management policies to Bludgeon.
"I come here to find out about Unicron and I get lectures on some evil has-beens and a work of fiction! Well, get this, Autobot fool! I'm going to find Unicron for myself. And when I do...you'll really understand the meaning of evil!"
- —The student outs himself as a Unicron groupie.
Notes
[edit]Artwork and technical errors
[edit]- On the cover of Issue #223, Tailwind's A-10 Warthog mode is factually incorrect.
- In part 2, Flak and Sunrunner are depicted as being the same size as their non-Micromaster comrades.
- Part 2, panel 3: "disarray" is misspelled as "dissaray".
Continuity errors
[edit]- TBD
Continuity notes
[edit]- It's 'round about this time UK continuity gets iffy.
- The Galvatron segment and the Rodimus Prime framing story follow on from both "Time Wars" and "The Legacy of Unicron!". Both are continued in #251 to #254.
- Scorponok and Megatron's segments don't fit "present-day" continuity at all, though. While it could be assumed that Rodimus's timeline diverges from the regular Marvel one around 1989 (due to the earlier arrival of Unicron), that would still mean Megatron was blasted into dimensional space and merged with Ratchet. While it's possible Megatron could be back in time for 1991, 1990 is pushing it a bit. More annoyingly, his story could fit after "The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire." if it was set in different year. Maybe Rodimus is getting his dates mixed up? However, if events diverged at "Skin Deep" or earlier so Megatron was defeated by other means, it would all fit, though what would cause that divergence is unknown. (Viewing these stories as apocryphal could be the easiest solution, but where's the fun in that?)
- It's not explicitly stated that it's his time-jump to 1987 that Galvatron didn't do, but the narration refers to him as not having "fled to Earth": something that fits better for "Fallen Angel" than "Target: 2006".
- So if Galvatron never travelled back in time, that means Death's Head can't have either and Bumblebee never became Goldbug! So argued a number of small children in Dread Tidings but Hi-Test made it clear "the space-time framework repaired itself. That doesn't mean it went backwards. Nice try, though."[1]
- The Decepticon civil war turns up in "Trigger-Happy!" in the Transformers Annual 1990, released around the same time.
- In the US reprints, eventually a subplot will develop of Shockwave preparing to declare a Decepticon civil war against Scorponok, with the resulting story being reprinted in 1991. This would hint Furman had the Decepticon civil war idea planned this far back but went on to change the details of it considerably.
- Pretty much the only thing Scorponok's segment foreshadowed correctly was the Decepticon Micromasters being allied with Megatron. This won't be properly revealed in the main timeline until the end of "Back from the Dead", a full 19 issues later.
- The "Autobot law" Scorponok uses against Hot Rod could be the Autobot Code, though neither of them refers to it as such.
- Chronologically, the Shockwave portion is the third to feature the post-movie cast; it is preceded by "Ark Duty" and followed by "Target: 2006" (or the Movie itself, technically).
- The framing portion of this story is the next-to-last post-movie tale, chronologically. "Peace" is set some two hundred years after this story, though it is unclear if it is meant to be in continuity with this tale. The reader never sees how or if Unicron is driven out of the Matrix.
- All of the post-movie stories have been wiped from existence after the Time Wars, with a new revised history in place. The full effects of this—i.e. are dead characters still alive, did Cyclonus and Scourge go back in time (if they didn't, Death's Head would still be around too)—are never explored. However, Rodimus refers to "The Legacy of Unicron!" as still having happened.
- The same format of flashback-based character vignettes with a framing story will be used again in "...Perchance to Dream".
- In describing Shockwave, Rodimus repeatedly uses the term "inhuman" as an insult. Talk about being unclear on some core concepts!
- The student is never seen again.
Real-life references
[edit]- TBD
Other trivia
[edit]- TBD
Back-up material
[edit]Issue #223
- Reprint Transformers story: "Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!"
- Back-up strips: Action Force - "Divergent Paths" and Combat Colin
- AtoZ: Powerglide and Predaking
Issue #224
- Reprint Transformers story: "Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!"
- Back-up strips: Action Force - "Divergent Paths" and Combat Colin
- Classic Covers Calendar: The seventh in a series of monthly calendars that showcased inks from covers of yesteryear with new colours. This July edition used Robin Smith's inks from issue 129.
- Instead of the usual strip, Combat Colin consisted of a number of cut out and keep badges. Due to the black and white printing, it was suggested the reader should colour them in.
Issue #225
- Reprint Transformers story: "Headhunt"
- Back-up strips: Action Force - "Cross Purposes" and Combat Colin
Issue #226
- Reprint Transformers story: "Headhunt"
- Back-up strips: Action Force - "Cross Purposes" and Combat Colin

Issue #227
- Reprint Transformers story: "Headhunt"
- Back-up strips: Action Force - "Cross Purposes" and Combat Colin
- AtoZ: Prowl and Ramhorn
- In Dread Tidings, Dreadwind explains that Megatron has green fuel when others don't "because he's got royal blood. That's why it's green, innit?!"[2]
- Ramhorn's AtoZ profile depicts him with an incorrect Decepticon insignia in both modes, like in the original Marvel US Transformers Universe single issue printing (the blatant yellow Decepticon insignia he sported in cassette mode got corrected into a red Autobot insignia for the 1987 trade paperback reprint), though at least the large Decepticon insignia in cassette mode is colored red rather than yellow this time.
Covers (5)
[edit]- Issue #223 cover: Scorponok waves at the Air Strike Patrol, by Geoff Senior.
- Issue #224 cover: Rodimus really gets on top of Galvatron, by Geoff Senior.
- Issue #225 cover: your puny Earth bunting is no match for Shockwave, by Jeff Anderson.
- Issue #226 cover: Megatron dominates Bludgeon in the ring, by Jeff Anderson.
- Issue #227 cover: Unicron chows down on Cybertron (again), by Geoff Senior.
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Issue #223
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Issue #224
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Issue #225
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Issue #226
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Issue #227
Reprints
[edit]- Transformers: Aspects of Evil TPB: Rodimus Prime and Unicron fight, by Stephen Baskerville. Cropped version of issue #254's cover.
- The Transformers: Best of Megatron: Megatron, by Livio Ramondelli.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection, Volume 17: Matrix Quest: Nightbeat and Prime's corpse by Makoto Ono and Geoff Senior.
- Transformers: Best of Arcee: Arcee by James Biggie
- Transformers: Best of Shockwave: Shockwave by James Biggie
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Aspects of Evil TPB (Titan Books, 2005)
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Best of Megatron (IDW Publishing, 2010)
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Definitive G1 Collection vol. 17: Matrix Quest (Hachette Partworks, Ltd., 2018)
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Transformers: Best of Arcee (IDW Publishing, 2022)
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Transformers: Best of Shockwave (IDW Publishing, 2022)
References
[edit]- ↑ Dread Tidings, issue 240
- ↑ Dread Tidings, issue 227







