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'''The Autobots sneak into North Korea.'''
'''The Autobots sneak into North Korea.'''


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
On a dock in [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]], [[Campolongo]] is hooking up a shipping container to a crane when he is confronted by a rather officious dockworker. The dockworker, quite reasonably, wants to know what sort of shipping company has the power to force a shipyard to unload a single ship at a time when there's alien attacks occurring within 10 miles. Unable to successfully bluff the operation even with [[Joe Henderson]]'s help, Campolongo incapacitates the dockworker with a sleeper hold and tosses him into the water. Henderson and Campolongo argue about this course of action, bemoaning the limited time they've had to run the operation. [[Skywatch]] field commander [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Spike Witwicky]] silences his subordinates and gets their assistance in opening the seven shipping containers, revealing seven [[Autobot]]s in their [[alternate mode|vehicular forms]].
On a dock in [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]], [[Campolongo]] is hooking up a shipping container to a crane when a rather officious dockworker confronts him, quite reasonably, wanting to know how their shipping company forced the shipyard allow an offload with alien attacks ten miles away. Unable to successfully bluff the operation even with [[Joe Henderson (G1)|Joe Henderson]]'s help, Campolongo incapacitates the dockworker with a sleeper hold and tosses him into the water. Henderson and Campolongo argue about this course of action, bemoaning the limited time they've had prepare. [[Skywatch]] field commander [[Spike Witwicky (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Spike Witwicky]] silences them and they open the offloaded shipping containers, revealing seven [[Autobot]]s in their [[alternate mode|vehicular forms]]. [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] asks if there's a problem. Spike complains his unit's lack of smarts; Prime reminds him that a unit is a reflection of its commander.


Once freed from his container, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Optimus Prime]] asks if there's a problem. Spike complains about the lack of smarts that his unit has been displaying. Prime reminds him that a unit is a reflection of its commanding officer. After that, the Autobots and Skywatch personnel enter a hangar, allowing the Autobots to transform into their robot forms without being spotted by the watchful eyes of any orbiting reconnaissance satellites. Witwicky reminds them that the mission is strictly off the book now that Cybertronians have been classified as Weapons of Mass Destruction, so they'll have to engage the enemy without revealing their robotic nature. The Autobots will have to fight in their alternate modes. Spike reveals that Prime's trailer contains a lot of weaponry, and [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] is tasked with attaching that weaponry to the Autobots' vehicular bodies.
The Autobots and Skywatch personnel enter a hangar, allowing the Autobots to transform into their robot forms without being spotted by the watchful eyes of any orbiting reconnaissance satellites. Witwicky reminds them that the mission is strictly off the book now that Cybertronians have been classified as Weapons of Mass Destruction, so they'll have to engage the enemy without revealing their robotic nature—the Autobots will have to fight in their alternate modes. Spike reveals that Prime's trailer contains a lot of weaponry, and tasks [[Wheeljack (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Wheeljack]] with attaching that weaponry to the Autobots' vehicular bodies.


Further inland, [[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]], [[Brawl (G1)|Brawl]], and [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]] are relaxing, and celebrating not having to deal with [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]] or [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]] bossing them around. At this point, [[Kim Jong Du]] storms out with his bodyguards to admonish the idling [[Decepticon]]s and order them to deal with the [[United States of America|United States]]/South Korea forces that are mustering. Brawl is less than happy to be ordered about by a [[human]] and makes his objections known to Onslaught. The Combaticon leader says they have to keep this up as long as Kim has [[energon]], but he has a plan. Vortex calls him on it, and Onslaught admits that he's ''formulating'' a plan. This causes Brawl to claim that he misses Swindle.
Further inland, [[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]], [[Brawl (G1)|Brawl]], and [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]] relax, celebrating not having [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]] or [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] bossing them around. At this point, [[Kim Jong Du]] storms out with his bodyguards to admonish the idling [[Decepticon]]s and orders them to deal with the mustering [[United States of America|American]] and South Korean forces. Brawl, less than happy to be ordered about by a [[human]], makes his objections known to Onslaught. The Combaticon leader says they'll have to keep this up as long as Kim has [[energon]], but he has a plan. Vortex calls him on it, and Onslaught admits that he's ''formulating'' a plan. Brawl states that he misses Swindle.


A short while later, an American NCO is rallying his troops to face off against the three Combaticons. As he's declaring that the humans won't let machines just march in, an extremely up-gunned [[Smokescreen (G1)|Smokescreen]] goes speeding past to engage the Decepticon foe. Smokescreen lays down a smokescreen as he blasts Vortex. This leads Onslaught to wonder if there are Autobots present. Onslaught's suspicions are confirmed when Optimus Prime emerges from the smoke at ramming speed and barrels into the luckless Decepticon. Vortex uses his rotors to redirect the smokescreen at Smokescreen, reasoning that the Autobot can't see through it either. Taking advantage of the distraction, Vortex takes to the skies and transforms to helicopter mode, bragging that the Autobot/Skywatch force is doomed without air support.
Nearby, an American NCO rallys his troops to face off against Combaticons. As he declares that the humans won't let machines just march in, an extremely up-gunned [[Smokescreen (G1)|Smokescreen]] speeds past to engage the Decepticon foe. Smokescreen lays down a smokescreen as he blasts Vortex. Onslaught suspects Autobots and is confirmed when Optimus Prime emerges from the smoke at ramming speed and barrels into the luckless Decepticon. Vortex uses his rotors to redirect the smoke back at Smokescreen, reasoning that the Autobot can't see through it either. Taking advantage of the distraction, Vortex takes to the skies and transforms to helicopter mode, bragging that the Autobots are doomed without air support.


Spike obviously agrees with Vortex, as he orders the hitherto hidden [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] to engage the Combaticon helicopter. Meanwhile, the ground-based Decepticon forces are trying to figure out why the Autobots won't transform, preferring to remain as sitting ducks in their alternate modes. As Onslaught starts tearing into Prime's cab, Skywatch deploys their Beta Team of [[crash suit]]s. The Autobots and the crash suits start herding the Combaticons towards the sea, where a waiting [[Broadside (G1)|Broadside]] unleashes a debilitating volley of firepower at the Decepticon duo, effectively pinning them. Immediately after this, Vortex blasts Jetfire, damaging the Autobot's wing and causing him to plummet into a collision with Broadside. The huge explosion this causes distracts the Autobots long enough for the three Combaticons to flee the area.
[[File:RanksofBronze-BroadsideJetfire.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|[[eBay|HUGE g1 Lot Transformers cartoon,movie JETFIRE loose VERY rare (as is)]]]]
Spike obviously agrees with Vortex, and orders the hitherto hidden [[Jetfire (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Jetfire]] to engage him. Meanwhile, the ground-based Decepticon forces wonder why the Autobots remain in their vulnerable alternate modes instead of transforming. As Onslaught tears into Prime's cab, Skywatch deploys a team of [[crash suit]]s. The Autobots and crash suits herd the Combaticons towards the sea, where a waiting [[Broadside (G1)|Broadside]] unleashes a debilitating volley of firepower at the Decepticon duo, effectively pinning them. In response, Vortex slices Jetfire's wing, causing him to plummet into Broadside. The huge explosion distracts the Autobots long enough for the three Combaticons to flee the area.


A short time later, the Autobots are back in the hangar, with [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] working on repairing some of the damage to Broadside and Jetfire. Spike wants to know how come the other Skywatch personnel allowed Brawl to escape. Campolongo and Henderson point out that the Combaticons are protected from Skywatch's [[Suppressor (device)|suppressors]] and without that advantage, they can't stop a tank. Optimus notes that Jetfire, as a research scientist, really is no match for a soldier of Vortex's caliber. Ratchet interrupts the debrief to give a prognosis on Jetfire: he'll be out of action for at least a week. [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] grouses that this will leave them without air support and the option of transforming, meaning that they'll have almost no chance of victory. Prime states that he's been in contact with the Autobot leader, [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]], and that Bumblebee has a plan.
Back in the hangar, while [[Ratchet (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ratchet]] works to repair the damage to Broadside and Jetfire, Optimus notes that Jetfire, as a research scientist, really is no match for a soldier of Vortex's caliber. Ratchet interrupts to give his prognosis on Jetfire: he'll be out of action for at least a week. [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] grouses that with neither air support nor [[robot mode]]s, they'll have no chance. Prime states that he's been in contact with the Autobot leader, [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]], and that Bumblebee has a plan.


Bumblebee is giving a speech to a potential new recruit, mentioning how times have changed, and how they're not really sure where things are now, citing [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] as an example. Bumblebee talks about how the situation is much bigger than it used to be and that it threatens all Autobots and Decepticons. Bumblebee concludes by asking [[Thundercracker (G1)|Thundercracker]] to join his force as the [[Seeker (body-type)|Seeker]] ponders...
Elsewhere, Bumblebee gives a speech to a potential new recruit, mentioning how times have changed, and how they're not really sure where things are now, citing [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] as an example. He explains that the situation now threatens all Autobots and Decepticons. Bumblebee concludes by asking [[Thundercracker (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Thundercracker]] to join his force as the [[Seeker (body-type)|Seeker]] ponders...
{{--}}


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
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|c1=
* [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] (5)
* [[Wheeljack (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Wheeljack]] (5)
* [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] (6)
* [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] (6)
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Optimus Prime]] (7)
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] (7)
* [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] (8)
* [[Jazz (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Jazz]] (8)
* [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] (9)
* [[Prowl (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Prowl]] (9)
* [[Smokescreen (G1)|Smokescreen]] (10)
* [[Smokescreen (G1)|Smokescreen]] (10)
* [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] (11)
* [[Ratchet (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ratchet]] (11)
* [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] (17)
* [[Jetfire (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Jetfire]] (17)
* [[Broadside (G1)|Broadside]] (18)
* [[Broadside (G1)|Broadside]] (18)
* [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] (19)
* [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]] (19)
|c2=
|c2=
* [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]] (12)
* [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]] (12)
* [[Brawl (G1)|Brawl]] (13)
* [[Brawl (G1)|Brawl]] (13)
* [[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]] (14)
* [[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]] (14)
* [[Thundercracker (G1)|Thundercracker]] (20)
* [[Thundercracker (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Thundercracker]] (20)
 
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* [[Campolongo]] (1)
* [[Campolongo]] (1)
* South Korean customs official (2)
* South Korean customs official (2)
* [[Joe Henderson]] (3)
* [[Joe Henderson (G1)|Joe Henderson]] (3)
* [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Spike Witwicky]] (4)
* [[Spike Witwicky (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Spike Witwicky]] (4)
* [[Kim Jong Du]] (15)
* [[Kim Jong Du]] (15)
* US Army commander (16)
* US Army commander (16)
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*''Once again'' the designs for the Transformer characters have changed, with artist Guido Guidi giving the Autobots character models that are closer to the style he used during ''[[The Transformers: All Hail Megatron|All Hail Megatron]]'' but incorporating details from [[Don Figueroa]]'s run in ''The Transformers'' ongoing series. The notable exception is Jetfire, who retains his (more or less) [[Floro Dery]]-designed character model. Bumblebee's design has changed as well, now being a cross between Don Figueroa's original design and Guido Guidi's very simplistic reinterpretation from the previous issue. The most notable change is the return of the split Dodge Challenger hood chest and the Autobot symbol underneath it. Meanwhile, the Combaticons have less detailed character models that more closely resemble their original toys than Dery-based models seen in the previous issue.
===Continuity notes===
*Skywatch soldier Campolongo has been providing the Autobots with his DVDs in an attempt at a cultural exchange. Evidently, among them are television series and movies starring [[Patton Oswalt]].
* Onslaught and Vortex are shown opening their [[mouthplate]]s to reveal mouths underneath. Brawl can probably do this too.
*Broadside has an emblem that looks like the [[Cybertron Elite Guard]] logo, but it's actually a LEGO 4005-1: Tug Boat homage.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/comic-books-graphic-novels/318429-transformers-10-preview-review-thread-2.html#post5105571 Guido post at TFW 2005 message board.]</ref>
 
*The cannons on the sides of Optimus Prime's trailer are based on the missile launcher accessories from the ''[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Generation 2|Generation 2]]'' version of his original toy.
===Transformers references===
*Onslaught and Vortex are shown opening their [[mouthplate]]s to reveal mouths underneath. Brawl can probably do this too.
* The cannons on the sides of Optimus Prime's trailer are based on the missile launcher accessories from the ''[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Generation 2|Generation 2]]'' version of his original toy. Additionally, as the Combaticons flee, the [[Combat Deck (G1)|Combat Deck]]'s repair drone appears extended through the trailer's roof, a feature of all versions of the toy.
*As Ratchet repairs Broadside and Jetfire, the rarely seen [[onebox component|repair bay]] from his original toy sits next to him.
* As Ratchet repairs Broadside and Jetfire, the rarely seen [[onebox component|repair bay]] from his original toy sits next to him.
*Onslaught, the guy whose personality revolves around making plans, can't think up a plan without [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle's]] help?
 
*When Spike is removing hay from Prime, the side of his vehicle mode says Cybertron. Guess he really misses home?
===Real-life references===
*Using mechanical suits and guns on vehicle modes are ''such good ways to be in disguise''
* Skywatch soldier Campolongo has been providing the Autobots with his DVDs in an attempt at a cultural exchange. Evidently, among them are television series and movies starring [[Patton Oswalt]].
* Broadside has an emblem that looks like the [[Elite Guard|Cybertron Elite Guard]] logo, but it's actually a LEGO 4005-1: Tug Boat homage.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/comic-books-graphic-novels/318429-transformers-10-preview-review-thread-2.html#post5105571 Guido post at TFW 2005 message board.]</ref>
* The title is a reference to {{w|Ranks of Bronze|a novel by David Drake}}, about Roman soldiers who are abducted by aliens to fight wars for them.


===Errors===
===Errors===
* ''Once again'' the designs for the Transformer characters have changed, with artist Guido Guidi giving the Autobots character models that are closer to the style he used during ''[[The Transformers: All Hail Megatron|All Hail Megatron]]'' but incorporating details from [[Don Figueroa]]'s run in ''The Transformers'' ongoing series. The notable exception is Jetfire, who retains his (more or less) [[Floro Dery]]-designed character model. Bumblebee's design has changed as well, now being a cross between Don Figueroa's original design and Guido Guidi's very simplistic reinterpretation from the previous issue. The most notable change is the return of the split Dodge Challenger hood chest and the Autobot symbol underneath it. Meanwhile, the Combaticons have less detailed character models that more closely resemble their original toys than the Dery-based models seen in the previous issue.
* Onslaught, the guy whose personality revolves around making plans, can't think up a plan without [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle's]] help?
* On page 8, Prime's license plate is blank
* On page 8, Prime's license plate is blank
* On page 11, when Vortex speaks to Kim Jong Du, the "<" is missing.
* On page 11, when Vortex speaks to Kim Jong Du, the "<" is missing.
* On page 13, one of the military guys describes the Combaticons as "tough costumers" instead of "tough customers".
* On page 13, when being viewed through binoculars, all three Combaticons are missing their Decepticon insignia.
* Also on page 13, one of the military guys describes the Combaticons as "tough costumers" instead of "tough customers".
* On page 15, when Vortex attacks Cliffjumper, the latter is colored like Smokescreen.
* On page 15, when Vortex attacks Cliffjumper, the latter is colored like Smokescreen.
* On page 22, Bumblebee's wings are colored to match the television screens.
* On page 22, Bumblebee's wings are colored to match the television screens.
* The Photoshopped faction symbols are rather sloppily applied throughout the issue.
===Other trivia===
* If you toss an unconscious guy into the water, they'll drown. Skywatch totally killed that dude.
* When Spike is removing hay from Prime, the side of his [[alternate mode|vehicle mode]] says Cybertron. Guess he really misses home?
* Using mechanical suits and guns on vehicle modes are ''such good ways to be in disguise''.


===Covers (2)===
===Covers (2)===
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==References==
==References==
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The Transformers #10

AAAAAAAH HOO HOO HOO wheeee...
International Incident Part 2: "Ranks of Bronze"
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published August 11, 2010
Cover date August 2010
Written by Mike Costa
Art by Guido Guidi
Colors by J. Brown
Letters by Neil Uyetake
Editor Andy Schmidt
Assistant editor Carlos Guzman
Continuity 2005 IDW continuity
Chronology Current era (2010)

The Autobots sneak into North Korea.

Synopsis

[edit]

On a dock in Incheon, South Korea, Campolongo is hooking up a shipping container to a crane when a rather officious dockworker confronts him, quite reasonably, wanting to know how their shipping company forced the shipyard allow an offload with alien attacks ten miles away. Unable to successfully bluff the operation even with Joe Henderson's help, Campolongo incapacitates the dockworker with a sleeper hold and tosses him into the water. Henderson and Campolongo argue about this course of action, bemoaning the limited time they've had prepare. Skywatch field commander Spike Witwicky silences them and they open the offloaded shipping containers, revealing seven Autobots in their vehicular forms. Optimus Prime asks if there's a problem. Spike complains his unit's lack of smarts; Prime reminds him that a unit is a reflection of its commander.

The Autobots and Skywatch personnel enter a hangar, allowing the Autobots to transform into their robot forms without being spotted by the watchful eyes of any orbiting reconnaissance satellites. Witwicky reminds them that the mission is strictly off the book now that Cybertronians have been classified as Weapons of Mass Destruction, so they'll have to engage the enemy without revealing their robotic nature—the Autobots will have to fight in their alternate modes. Spike reveals that Prime's trailer contains a lot of weaponry, and tasks Wheeljack with attaching that weaponry to the Autobots' vehicular bodies.

Further inland, Onslaught, Brawl, and Vortex relax, celebrating not having Swindle or Megatron bossing them around. At this point, Kim Jong Du storms out with his bodyguards to admonish the idling Decepticons and orders them to deal with the mustering American and South Korean forces. Brawl, less than happy to be ordered about by a human, makes his objections known to Onslaught. The Combaticon leader says they'll have to keep this up as long as Kim has energon, but he has a plan. Vortex calls him on it, and Onslaught admits that he's formulating a plan. Brawl states that he misses Swindle.

Nearby, an American NCO rallys his troops to face off against Combaticons. As he declares that the humans won't let machines just march in, an extremely up-gunned Smokescreen speeds past to engage the Decepticon foe. Smokescreen lays down a smokescreen as he blasts Vortex. Onslaught suspects Autobots and is confirmed when Optimus Prime emerges from the smoke at ramming speed and barrels into the luckless Decepticon. Vortex uses his rotors to redirect the smoke back at Smokescreen, reasoning that the Autobot can't see through it either. Taking advantage of the distraction, Vortex takes to the skies and transforms to helicopter mode, bragging that the Autobots are doomed without air support.

HUGE g1 Lot Transformers cartoon,movie JETFIRE loose VERY rare (as is)

Spike obviously agrees with Vortex, and orders the hitherto hidden Jetfire to engage him. Meanwhile, the ground-based Decepticon forces wonder why the Autobots remain in their vulnerable alternate modes instead of transforming. As Onslaught tears into Prime's cab, Skywatch deploys a team of crash suits. The Autobots and crash suits herd the Combaticons towards the sea, where a waiting Broadside unleashes a debilitating volley of firepower at the Decepticon duo, effectively pinning them. In response, Vortex slices Jetfire's wing, causing him to plummet into Broadside. The huge explosion distracts the Autobots long enough for the three Combaticons to flee the area.

Back in the hangar, while Ratchet works to repair the damage to Broadside and Jetfire, Optimus notes that Jetfire, as a research scientist, really is no match for a soldier of Vortex's caliber. Ratchet interrupts to give his prognosis on Jetfire: he'll be out of action for at least a week. Cliffjumper grouses that with neither air support nor robot modes, they'll have no chance. Prime states that he's been in contact with the Autobot leader, Bumblebee, and that Bumblebee has a plan.

Elsewhere, Bumblebee gives a speech to a potential new recruit, mentioning how times have changed, and how they're not really sure where things are now, citing Drift as an example. He explains that the situation now threatens all Autobots and Decepticons. Bumblebee concludes by asking Thundercracker to join his force as the Seeker ponders...

[edit]

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans

Quotes

[edit]

Onslaught: As long as [Kim Jong Du] has the energon, we have to keep this up. But don't worry, I have a plan.
Vortex: Oh, you have a plan? Are you learning to make energon?
Onslaught: No.
Vortex: Are you figuring out how to capture the facility without blowing the whole thing sky high?
Onslaught: Well...no...look, I'm formulating a plan, okay? I will have one.

—Onslaught, demonstrating his unparalleled mastery of strategy

Notes

[edit]

Continuity notes

[edit]
  • Onslaught and Vortex are shown opening their mouthplates to reveal mouths underneath. Brawl can probably do this too.

Transformers references

[edit]
  • The cannons on the sides of Optimus Prime's trailer are based on the missile launcher accessories from the Generation 2 version of his original toy. Additionally, as the Combaticons flee, the Combat Deck's repair drone appears extended through the trailer's roof, a feature of all versions of the toy.
  • As Ratchet repairs Broadside and Jetfire, the rarely seen repair bay from his original toy sits next to him.

Real-life references

[edit]
  • Skywatch soldier Campolongo has been providing the Autobots with his DVDs in an attempt at a cultural exchange. Evidently, among them are television series and movies starring Patton Oswalt.
  • Broadside has an emblem that looks like the Cybertron Elite Guard logo, but it's actually a LEGO 4005-1: Tug Boat homage.[1]
  • The title is a reference to a novel by David Drake, about Roman soldiers who are abducted by aliens to fight wars for them.

Errors

[edit]
  • Once again the designs for the Transformer characters have changed, with artist Guido Guidi giving the Autobots character models that are closer to the style he used during All Hail Megatron but incorporating details from Don Figueroa's run in The Transformers ongoing series. The notable exception is Jetfire, who retains his (more or less) Floro Dery-designed character model. Bumblebee's design has changed as well, now being a cross between Don Figueroa's original design and Guido Guidi's very simplistic reinterpretation from the previous issue. The most notable change is the return of the split Dodge Challenger hood chest and the Autobot symbol underneath it. Meanwhile, the Combaticons have less detailed character models that more closely resemble their original toys than the Dery-based models seen in the previous issue.
  • Onslaught, the guy whose personality revolves around making plans, can't think up a plan without Swindle's help?
  • On page 8, Prime's license plate is blank
  • On page 11, when Vortex speaks to Kim Jong Du, the "<" is missing.
  • On page 13, when being viewed through binoculars, all three Combaticons are missing their Decepticon insignia.
  • Also on page 13, one of the military guys describes the Combaticons as "tough costumers" instead of "tough customers".
  • On page 15, when Vortex attacks Cliffjumper, the latter is colored like Smokescreen.
  • On page 22, Bumblebee's wings are colored to match the television screens.
  • The Photoshopped faction symbols are rather sloppily applied throughout the issue.

Other trivia

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  • If you toss an unconscious guy into the water, they'll drown. Skywatch totally killed that dude.
  • When Spike is removing hay from Prime, the side of his vehicle mode says Cybertron. Guess he really misses home?
  • Using mechanical suits and guns on vehicle modes are such good ways to be in disguise.

Covers (2)

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  • The Transformers #11
  • Various August new titles: Locke & Key, Phantom Jack, After the Fire, Phoenix Without Ashes
  • TBD

Reprints

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  • The Transformers, Volume 2: International Incident (December 8, 2010) ISBN 1600108040 / ISBN 978-1600108044
    • Collects The Transformers (2009) issues #7–12.
    • Bonus material includes art from all covers, including design sketches from Don Figueroa.
    • Trade paperback format.

References

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