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===IDW movie comics===
===IDW movie comics===
In [[1908]], [[Shockwave (Movie)|Shockwave]] crashed like a meteor in Tunguska, the explosion caused upon impact knocking him into [[stasis lock]]. In [[1919]], while investigating the crash site, the Russians found Shockwave and captured him. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}}
In [[1908]], [[Shockwave (Movie)|Shockwave]] crashed like a meteor in Tunguska, the explosion caused upon impact knocking him into [[stasis lock]]. In [[1919]], while investigating the crash site, the Russians found Shockwave and captured him. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}}
==Notes==
*"Tunguska" is not an actual place or region; the event was named after the river the historical event took place near. The area is also a {{w|taiga}}, not a {{w|tundra}} as described in ''Rising Storm''.


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Revision as of 09:25, 29 March 2021

Tunguska is located in Siberia, Russia, and is best known for being the stage of a mysterious, yet creepy meteor crash.

Fiction

IDW movie comics

In 1908, Shockwave crashed like a meteor in Tunguska, the explosion caused upon impact knocking him into stasis lock. In 1919, while investigating the crash site, the Russians found Shockwave and captured him. Rising Storm #2

Notes

  • "Tunguska" is not an actual place or region; the event was named after the river the historical event took place near. The area is also a taiga, not a tundra as described in Rising Storm.