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But before they can further pursue the matter, [[Monstructor (G1)|Monstructor]] smashes his way in to Omega Supreme's domain. The enraged combiner robot has come for Omega Supreme; Monstructor makes short work of him, ripping off his cannon arm within seconds and nearly crushing him with a shuttlecraft. Optimus Prime's weapons are repelled by an energy-dampening field, so Prime blasts open an airlock, sucking all three of them into space.
But before they can further pursue the matter, [[Monstructor (G1)|Monstructor]] smashes his way in to Omega Supreme's domain. The enraged combiner robot has come for Omega Supreme; Monstructor makes short work of him, ripping off his cannon arm within seconds and nearly crushing him with a shuttlecraft. Optimus Prime's weapons are repelled by an energy-dampening field, so Prime blasts open an airlock, sucking all three of them into space.


Omega Supreme uses his rocket-engine arm to transport himself and Optimus Prime as far away as he can, but they both know Monstructor is hot on their heels. Prime demands answers, and Omega explains that Monstructor was an attempt by [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]], at Nova Prime's behest, to combine minds and bodies of a group of Transformers to enhance strength and intellect. But the process failed, and the combined form "devolved into a monster". After Jhiaxus and Nova Prime disappeared aboard the original ''Ark'', Omega locked Monstructor away in a dimensionally-displaced prison, an act which Prime finds reprehensible.  
Omega Supreme uses his rocket-engine arm to transport himself and Optimus Prime as far away as he can, but they both know Monstructor is hot on their heels. Prime demands answers, and Omega explains that Monstructor was an attempt by [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]], at Nova Prime's behest, to combine minds and bodies of a group of Transformers to enhance strength and intellect. But the process failed, and the combined form "devolved into a monster". After Jhiaxus and Nova Prime disappeared aboard the original ''Ark'', Omega locked Monstructor away in a dimensionally-displaced prison, an act which Prime finds reprehensible.


Further debate is ended as Monstructor's ship arrives, and the monster dives at them. Omega Supreme tells Optimus Prime that Monstructor has one weak spot, an area of his chest; unable to reason with the giant, Prime strikes the area, and Monstructor breaks apart into his components. Prime swears to the fallen robots that he will help them.
Further debate is ended as Monstructor's ship arrives, and the monster dives at them. Omega Supreme tells Optimus Prime that Monstructor has one weak spot, an area of his chest; unable to reason with the giant, Prime strikes the area, and Monstructor breaks apart into his components. Prime swears to the fallen robots that he will help them.
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*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] (1)
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] (1)
*[[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]] (2)
* [[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]] (2)
*[[Ultra Magnus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ultra Magnus]] (3)
* [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ultra Magnus]] (3)
*[[Hound (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Hound]] (4)
* [[Hound (G1)|Hound]] (4)
*[[Springer (G1)|Springer]] (5)
* [[Springer (G1)|Springer]] (5)
*[[Prowl (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Prowl]] (6)
* [[Prowl (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Prowl]] (6)
*''[[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]]'' (9)
* ''[[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]]'' (9)
*[[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] (10)
* [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] (10)
*[[Crosshairs (G1)|Crosshairs]] (18)
* [[Crosshairs (G1)|Crosshairs]] (18)
*[[Gunrunner (G1)|Gunrunner]] (19)
* [[Gunrunner (G1)|Gunrunner]] (19)
*[[Override (G1)|Override]] (20)
* [[Override (G1)|Override]] (20)
*[[Pointblank]] (21)
* [[Pointblank]] (21)
*[[Sureshot (G1)|Sureshot]] (22)
* [[Sureshot (G1)|Sureshot]] (22)
*[[Dogfight (G1)|Dogfight]] (23)
* [[Dogfight (G1)|Dogfight]] (23)
*[[Backstreet (G1)|Backstreet]] (24)
* [[Backstreet (G1)|Backstreet]] (24)
*[[Jetfire (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Jetfire]] (25)
* [[Jetfire (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Jetfire]] (25)
*[[Strafe (G1)|Strafe]] (26)
* [[Strafe (G1)|Strafe]] (26)
*[[Nosecone (G1)|Nosecone]] (27)
* [[Nosecone (G1)|Nosecone]] (27)
*[[Lightspeed (G1 Technobot)|Lightspeed]] (28)
* [[Lightspeed (G1 Technobot)|Lightspeed]] (28)
*[[Scattershot (G1)|Scattershot]] (29)
* [[Scattershot (G1)|Scattershot]] (29)
}}
}}
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*''[[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]]'' (7)
* ''[[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]]'' (7)
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*''[[Nova Prime]]'' (8)
* ''[[Nova Prime]]'' (8)
*[[Birdbrain]] (11)
* [[Birdbrain]] (11)
*[[Bristleback]] (12)
* [[Bristleback]] (12)
*[[Icepick (G1)|Icepick]] (13)
* [[Icepick (G1)|Icepick]] (13)
*[[Scowl (G1)|Scowl]] (14)
* [[Scowl (G1)|Scowl]] (14)
*[[Slog (G1)|Slog]] (15)
* [[Slog (G1)|Slog]] (15)
*[[Wildfly]] (16)
* [[Wildfly]] (16)
*[[Monstructor (G1)|Monstructor]] (17)
* [[Monstructor (G1)|Monstructor]] (17)
}}
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[[File:Primes IDW.JPG|200px|upright=1.1|thumb|[[Nominus Prime|You]] [[Zeta Prime (G1)|two]] are not important enough.]]
[[File:Primes IDW.JPG|200px|upright=1.1|thumb|[[Nominus Prime|You]] [[Zeta Prime (G1)|two]] are not important enough.]]
[[File:Sentineltruck.gif|200px|thumb|Being Prime requires that your altmode has at least six wheels and a trailer. It's tradition.]]
[[File:Sentineltruck.gif|200px|thumb|Being Prime requires that your altmode has at least six wheels and a trailer. It's tradition.]]
*When Optimus talks about the Primes, we see a picture of their lineage (the ones before Nova are shadowed). This caused some confusion among fans when "[[Spotlight: Blurr]]" introduced the concept of [[Zeta Prime (G1)|Zeta Prime]], Sentinel's successor, even though this issue showed no Primes between Sentinel and Optimus; later, [[James Roberts]] would add in [[Nominus Prime]] between Nova and Sentinel! "[[The Crucible]]" would introduce IDW's version of the [[Thirteen|original Thirteen Primes]], making it likely that the two shadowed Primes behind Nova are members of the Thirteen.
* When Optimus talks about the Primes, we see a picture of their lineage (the ones before Nova are shadowed). This caused some confusion among fans when "[[Spotlight: Blurr]]" introduced the concept of [[Zeta Prime (G1)|Zeta Prime]], Sentinel's successor, even though this issue showed no Primes between Sentinel and Optimus; later, [[James Roberts]] would add in [[Nominus Prime]] between Nova and Sentinel! "[[The Crucible]]" would introduce IDW's version of the [[Thirteen|original Thirteen Primes]], making it likely that the two shadowed Primes behind Nova are members of the Thirteen.
*Among the Autobots reporting in to Prime at the issue's opening are:
* Among the Autobots reporting in to Prime at the issue's opening are:
:*[[Springer (G1)|Springer]], presumably the one reporting on [[Spotlight: Kup|Kup's status]].
** [[Springer (G1)|Springer]], presumably the one reporting on [[Spotlight: Kup|Kup's status]].
:*[[Ultra Magnus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ultra Magnus]], with a new lead on [[Scorponok (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Scorponok]]—possibly implying that he [[Spotlight: Ultra Magnus|cut another deal with Swindle]].
** [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ultra Magnus]], with a new lead on [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]]—possibly implying that he [[Spotlight: Ultra Magnus|cut another deal with Swindle]].
:*[[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]], making his first appearance in the IDWverse, wondering if anyone can hear him. The reason for his transmission would be shown almost a year later in [[Spotlight: Wheelie|his own ''Spotlight'']].
** [[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]], making his first appearance in the IDWverse, wondering if anyone can hear him. The reason for his transmission would be shown almost a year later in [[Spotlight: Wheelie|his own ''Spotlight'']].
:*[[Hound (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Hound]] reporting [[Spotlight: Galvatron|Sideswipe's desire to follow up]] on [[Escalation issue 1|Sunstreaker's disappearance]].
** [[Hound (G1)|Hound]] reporting [[Spotlight: Galvatron|Sideswipe's desire to follow up]] on [[Escalation issue 1|Sunstreaker's disappearance]].
*A similar scene starts off [[Escalation issue 1|''Escalation'' #1]].
* A similar scene starts off [[Escalation issue 1|''Escalation'' #1]].
*This issue establishes that the various combiner teams shown to date in the IDW universe ([[Technobot (G1)|Technobot]]s, [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]], [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]], the odd [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobot]], and [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticon]]) aren't actually combiners yet.
* This issue establishes that the various combiner teams shown to date in the IDW universe ([[Technobot (G1)|Technobot]]s, [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]], [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]], the odd [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobot]], and [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticon]]) aren't actually combiners yet.
*Also, the [[Pretender Monster]]s are not [[Pretender]]s nor [[Decepticon]]s, as they were locked away before the Pretender process and factions were developed. {{storylink|The Transformers: Stormbringer |Stormbringer}} ''See [[2005 IDW timeline]].''
* Also, the [[Pretender Monster]]s are not [[Pretender]]s nor [[Decepticon]]s, as they were locked away before the Pretender process and factions were developed. {{storylink|The Transformers: Stormbringer |Stormbringer}} ''See [[2005 IDW timeline]].''
* '''First appearances:''' Wheelie, the Monstructor Six, Nova Prime, Sentinel Prime
* '''First appearances:''' Wheelie, the Monstructor Six, Nova Prime, Sentinel Prime


===Errors===
===Errors===
*A strange conversation occurs among the Monstructor bots:
* A strange conversation occurs among the Monstructor bots:


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:'''Bristleback:''' ...and kill ''whoever'' and ''whatever'' we find inside!
:'''Bristleback:''' ...and kill ''whoever'' and ''whatever'' we find inside!


*It's ''possible'' that Bristleback did indeed chime in with his two cents' worth (particularly given the intertwined nature of this team), but considering IDW's history of mis-attributed speech balloons, it also seems likely that Birdbrain and Bristleback's speech balloons got switched in the second panel. Whatever the case, the conversation was not altered for the trade paperback version.
* It's ''possible'' that Bristleback did indeed chime in with his two cents' worth (particularly given the intertwined nature of this team), but considering IDW's history of mis-attributed speech balloons, it also seems likely that Birdbrain and Bristleback's speech balloons got switched in the second panel. Whatever the case, the conversation was not altered for the trade paperback version.


===Other trivia===
===Other trivia===
*The issue includes 2 pages of sketches by [[Don Figueroa]]—one of Optimus Prime in several stages of transformation (though it's the transformation design of Masterpiece/Dreamwave Optimus, not the IDW one), and the other of the various alternate modes of [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] and [[Nova Prime]].
* The issue includes 2 pages of sketches by [[Don Figueroa]]—one of Optimus Prime in several stages of transformation (though it's the transformation design of Masterpiece/Dreamwave Optimus, not the IDW one), and the other of the various alternate modes of [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] and [[Nova Prime]].
*Colorist Josh Burcham made the vents on the butt of Optimus Prime's [[Ion blaster]] a sort of ammo gauge, based upon an idea from [[fandom]]. After each subsequent blast, the blue glow dips lower.
* Colorist Josh Burcham made the vents on the butt of Optimus Prime's [[Ion blaster]] a sort of ammo gauge, based upon an idea from [[fandom]]. After each subsequent blast, the blue glow dips lower.
*This issue further establishes that the Pretender Monsters are AWESOME and that Monstructor is a total bad-ass death machine. We already knew that, though.
* This issue further establishes that the Pretender Monsters are AWESOME and that Monstructor is a total bad-ass death machine. We already knew that, though.
*This issue was reissued in December 2008 as a special 3-D edition, including a pair of cardboard unfoldable 3-D glasses.
* This issue was reissued in December 2008 as a special 3-D edition, including a pair of cardboard unfoldable 3-D glasses.
*Ironically, Monstructor, the final combiner released by Hasbro, predates Devastator, the first combiner released by Hasbro, in the IDW continuity.
* Ironically, Monstructor, the final combiner released by Hasbro, predates Devastator, the first combiner released by Hasbro, in the IDW continuity.


===Covers (4)===
===Covers (4)===
*'''Cover A:''' Optimus in spotlight; art by [[Don Figueroa]] and [[Josh Burcham]] (colors).
* '''Cover A:''' Optimus in spotlight; art by [[Don Figueroa]] and [[Josh Burcham]] (colors).
*'''Cover B:''' Optimus with gun; art by [[Gabriel Rodriguez]].
* '''Cover B:''' Optimus with gun; art by [[Gabriel Rodríguez]].
*'''Cover RI:''' Uncolored cover A
* '''Cover RI:''' Uncolored cover A
*'''3-D Cover:''' Optimus vs Monstructor; art by [[Hoon]].
* '''3-D Cover:''' Optimus vs Monstructor; art by [[Hoon]].


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*''[[The Transformers: Devastation|Devastation]]'', including a 6-page preview
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*''[[Transformers: Beast Wars: The Ascending|The Ascending]]''
* ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars: The Ascending|The Ascending]]''
*''[[The Transformers: Megatron Origin|Megatron Origin]]'' (back cover)
* ''[[The Transformers: Megatron Origin|Megatron Origin]]'' (back cover)


===Reprints===
===Reprints===
* '''''[[The Transformers: Spotlight|The Transformers: Spotlight Volume 2]]''''' <small>([[February 20]], [[2008]]) ISBN 1600101542 / ISBN 978-1600101540</small>
* '''''The Transformers: Spotlight Volume 2''''' <small>([[February 20]], [[2008]]) ISBN 1600101542 / ISBN 978-1600101540</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: The Premiere Collection]] Volume 2''''' <small>([[June 17]], [[2009]]) ISBN 1600104371 / ISBN 978-1600104374</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: The Premiere Collection]] Volume 2''''' <small>([[June 17]], [[2009]]) ISBN 1600104371 / ISBN 978-1600104374</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: Best of Optimus Prime]]''''' <small>([[June 2]], [[2010]]) ISBN 1600106668 / ISBN 978-1600106668</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: Best of Optimus Prime]]''''' <small>([[June 2]], [[2010]]) ISBN 1600106668 / ISBN 978-1600106668</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: The IDW Collection Volume Two]]''''' <small>([[October 6]], 2010) ISBN 1600107516 / ISBN 978-1600107511</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: The IDW Collection Volume Two]]''''' <small>([[October 6]], 2010) ISBN 1600107516 / ISBN 978-1600107511</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: Spotlight|The Transformers: Spotlight Omnibus Volume 1]]''''' <small>([[April 15]], [[2015]]) ISBN 1631402463 / ISBN 978-1631402463</small>
* '''''The Transformers: Spotlight Omnibus Volume 1''''' <small>([[April 15]], [[2015]]) ISBN 1631402463 / ISBN 978-1631402463</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: The IDW Collection Compendium, Vol. 1]]''''' <small>([[July 6]], [[2016]]) ISBN 163140637X / ISBN 978-1631406379</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: The IDW Collection Compendium, Vol. 1]]''''' <small>([[July 6]], [[2016]]) ISBN 163140637X / ISBN 978-1631406379</small>
* '''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]]: Volume 39: Hearts of Steel''''' <small>([[April 5]], [[2017]])</small>
* '''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]]: Volume 39: Hearts of Steel''''' <small>([[April 5]], [[2017]])</small>
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File:TF Spotlight v2.jpg|'''''Spotlight Vol. 2'''''; art by [[Gabriel Rodriguez]]
File:TF Spotlight v2.jpg|'''''Spotlight Volume 2''''' – cover art by [[Gabriel Rodríguez]]
File:Premier Collection 2.jpg|'''''The Premiere Collection Vol. 2'''''; art by [[Nick Roche]] & [[Josh Burcham]]  
File:Premier Collection 2.jpg|'''''The Premiere Collection Volume 2''''' – cover art by [[Nick Roche]] & [[Josh Burcham]]  
File:BestofOptimus.jpg|'''''Best of Optimus Prime'''''; art by [[Livio Ramondelli]]
File:BestofOptimus.jpg|'''''The Best of Optimus Prime''''' – cover art by [[Livio Ramondelli]]
File:IDWCollection3.jpg|'''''The IDW Collection Volume Two'''''; art by [[E. J. Su]]
File:IDWCollection3.jpg|'''''The IDW Collection Volume Two''''' – cover art by [[E. J. Su]]
File:TF Spotlight Omnibus v1.jpg|'''''Spotlight Omnibus Volume 1'''''; art by [[Jeffrey Veregge]]
File:TF Spotlight Omnibus v1.jpg|'''''Spotlight Omnibus Volume 1''''' – cover art by [[Jeffrey Veregge]]
File:IDWCollectionCompendiumV1.jpg|'''''The IDW Collection Compendium, Vol. 1'''''; art by Jeffrey Veregge
File:IDWCollectionCompendiumV1.jpg|'''''The IDW Collection Compendium, Vol. 1''''' – cover art by Jeffrey Veregge
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v39.jpg|'''''Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 39'''''; art by ??? and [[Guido Guidi]]
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v39.jpg|'''''Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 39''''' – cover art by [[Don Figueroa]], [[Guido Guidi]] and [[Aaron Leach]]
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[[Category:Spotlight issues|Optimus Prime]]
[[Category:Spotlight issues|Optimus Prime]]

Revision as of 08:38, 12 April 2023

The Transformers: Spotlight #9

Does your man have an ass like mine?
"The Transformers: Spotlight Optimus Prime"
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published August 29, 2007
Cover date August 2007
Written by Simon Furman
Art by Don Figueroa
Colors by Josh Burcham
Letters by Chris Mowry
Edits by Dan Taylor
Continuity 2005 IDW continuity
Chronology Escalation

Optimus Prime's search for answers about his predecessors leads to a dark discovery.

Synopsis

In the wake of his brush with death at Megatron's hands, Optimus Prime is pensive. To find out more about the sinister presence he felt while transferring his spark through infraspace, he takes Ark-32 and journeys to the Muta-Gaath Nebula—secret home of Omega Supreme. Unfortunately, another ship observes his transit, its inhabitants vowing to destroy whoever is inside the asteroid base that Omega calls home.

Optimus Prime quizzes Omega Supreme about Nova Prime. He believes that he encountered Nova while in infraspace, and was filled with a sense of dread, something only Megatron and Thunderwing normally cause. Omega explains that Nova Prime felt that Cybertronians were superior to other life forms and had a duty to impress their likeness on the rest of the universe. Optimus surmises that the Ark was not an exploratory vessel, but part of Nova's expansion, something Omega also suspected.

Seriously. Forget Sunstreaker or Prowl. Give this guy a Universe Generations toy.

But before they can further pursue the matter, Monstructor smashes his way in to Omega Supreme's domain. The enraged combiner robot has come for Omega Supreme; Monstructor makes short work of him, ripping off his cannon arm within seconds and nearly crushing him with a shuttlecraft. Optimus Prime's weapons are repelled by an energy-dampening field, so Prime blasts open an airlock, sucking all three of them into space.

Omega Supreme uses his rocket-engine arm to transport himself and Optimus Prime as far away as he can, but they both know Monstructor is hot on their heels. Prime demands answers, and Omega explains that Monstructor was an attempt by Jhiaxus, at Nova Prime's behest, to combine minds and bodies of a group of Transformers to enhance strength and intellect. But the process failed, and the combined form "devolved into a monster". After Jhiaxus and Nova Prime disappeared aboard the original Ark, Omega locked Monstructor away in a dimensionally-displaced prison, an act which Prime finds reprehensible.

Further debate is ended as Monstructor's ship arrives, and the monster dives at them. Omega Supreme tells Optimus Prime that Monstructor has one weak spot, an area of his chest; unable to reason with the giant, Prime strikes the area, and Monstructor breaks apart into his components. Prime swears to the fallen robots that he will help them.

An Autobot cleanup crew arrives later, to restore Omega Supreme and take the Monstructor team prisoner. Omega warns Optimus Prime that if the gestalt technology falls into Megatron's hands, the result will be an all-consuming war. Jetfire takes the combiner robots away, leaving Optimus to reflect on the tarnished legacy of the Prime lineage.

(Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.)
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

Continuity notes

You two are not important enough.
File:Sentineltruck.gif
Being Prime requires that your altmode has at least six wheels and a trailer. It's tradition.

Errors

  • A strange conversation occurs among the Monstructor bots:

Panel 1:

Unknown: Is it him?

Panel 2:

Birdbrain: Only one sure way to find out.
Bristleback: Which is?
Birdbrain: Smash our way in...

Panel 3:

Bristleback: ...and kill whoever and whatever we find inside!
  • It's possible that Bristleback did indeed chime in with his two cents' worth (particularly given the intertwined nature of this team), but considering IDW's history of mis-attributed speech balloons, it also seems likely that Birdbrain and Bristleback's speech balloons got switched in the second panel. Whatever the case, the conversation was not altered for the trade paperback version.

Other trivia

  • The issue includes 2 pages of sketches by Don Figueroa—one of Optimus Prime in several stages of transformation (though it's the transformation design of Masterpiece/Dreamwave Optimus, not the IDW one), and the other of the various alternate modes of Sentinel Prime and Nova Prime.
  • Colorist Josh Burcham made the vents on the butt of Optimus Prime's Ion blaster a sort of ammo gauge, based upon an idea from fandom. After each subsequent blast, the blue glow dips lower.
  • This issue further establishes that the Pretender Monsters are AWESOME and that Monstructor is a total bad-ass death machine. We already knew that, though.
  • This issue was reissued in December 2008 as a special 3-D edition, including a pair of cardboard unfoldable 3-D glasses.
  • Ironically, Monstructor, the final combiner released by Hasbro, predates Devastator, the first combiner released by Hasbro, in the IDW continuity.

Covers (4)

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