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[[Image:MarvelUK-130.jpg|thumb|right|It's fun to decapitate yourself at the Y-M-C-A!]]
[[Image:MarvelUK-130.jpg|thumb|right|230px|It's fun to decapitate yourself at the Y-M-C-A!]]
 
{{Template:Comicnav | Generation 1 (Marvel Comics)#Marvel UK | 130{{n-}}131 | seriesname=Marvel UK | prev=Buster Witwicky and the Car Wash of Doom | next=Ring of Hate!}}
'''The Autobot Headmasters attempt to rescue the captured Autobot Targetmasters, but who are the Decepticons really interested in?'''
'''The Autobot Headmasters attempt to rescue the captured Autobot Targetmasters, but who are the Decepticons ''really'' interested in?'''
 
{{comicnav | Generation 1 (Marvel Comics)#Marvel UK | 130-131 | seriesname=Generation 1 (Marvel UK) | prev=Buster Witwicky and the Car Wash of Doom | next=Ring of Hate!}}
 
=Marvel UK issues #130-131=
 
'''Writer:''' [[Simon Furman]]<br>
'''Pencils:''' [[Will Simpson]]<br>
'''Inks:''' [[Tim Perkins]]<br>
'''Lettering:''' [[Annie Halfacree]]<br>
'''Colours:''' [[Steve White]] (130) & [[Nick Abadzis]] (131)<br>
 
*''Characters:'' [[Highbrow]], [[Gort]], [[Chromedome]], [[Stylor]], [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]], [[Brainstorm (G1)|Brainstorm]], [[Hardhead (G1)|Hardhead]], , [[Apeface]], [[Snapdragon]], [[Weirdwolf]], [[Skullcruncher]], [[Mindwipe]], [[Sureshot (G1)|Sureshot]], [[Pointblank]], [[Crosshairs]], [[Galen]] (in flashback), [[Slugslinger (G1)|Slugslinger]], [[Triggerhappy]], [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]], [[Misfire]], [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]].
 
*''Originally published:'' 12th September 1987 – 19th September 1987


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
[[Image:Brainstormworldsapart.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Brainstorm would rather fight and die than [[Furmanism|live with the knowledge that he ran]].]]
[[Image:Brainstormworldsapart.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Brainstorm would rather fight and die than [[Furmanism|live with the knowledge that he ran]].]]
The Autobot [[Headmaster]]s find out that what Highbrow termed a "nice little rescue mission" is anything but when their Decepticon counterparts attack, but the Autobots turn the tide{{m-}}rather too easily, in fact. As the group debates the significance of this, Brainstorm reminds them of their goal: rescuing the captured Autobot [[Targetmaster]]s and thus preventing the Decepticons from learning the secrets of the process to perfect their own Targetmasters.
The Autobot [[Headmaster]]s find out that what Highbrow termed a "nice little rescue mission" is anything but when their Decepticon counterparts attack, but the Autobots turn the tide{{m-}}rather too easily, in fact. As the group debates the significance of this, Brainstorm reminds them of their goal: rescuing the captured Autobot [[Targetmaster]]s and thus preventing the Decepticons from learning the secrets of the process to perfect their own Targetmasters.


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Convinced, the combined Highbrow fights with renewed vigour, forcing a confused Scorponok to flee as the Autobot realizes the true power of the Headmaster process.
Convinced, the combined Highbrow fights with renewed vigour, forcing a confused Scorponok to flee as the Autobot realizes the true power of the Headmaster process.
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{{comicinfo|wri=[[Simon Furman]]|pen=[[Will Simpson]]|ink=[[Tim Perkins]]|let=[[Annie Halfacree]]|col=[[Steve White]] (130) & [[Nick Abadzis]] (131)|pubdate=September 12{{n-}}19, 1987|}}
===Major characters===
(''Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
{|border=5 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=5 align=center style="border:#800000"
! style="background:#FFEEEE" | [[Autobot]]s
! style="background:#EEEEFE" | [[Decepticon]]s
! style="background:antiquewhite" | [[Human]]s
|-
| style="background:#FFEEEE" valign="top" |
* [[Hardhead (G1)|Hardhead]] (1)
* [[Brainstorm (G1)|Brainstorm]] (2)
* [[Chromedome]] (3)
* [[Highbrow]] (4)
* [[Sureshot (G1)|Sureshot]] (10)
* [[Pointblank]] (11)
* [[Crosshairs]] (12)


== Headline text ==
| style="background:#EEEEFE" valign="top" |
* [[Apeface]] (5)
* [[Snapdragon]] (6)
* [[Weirdwolf]] (7)
* [[Skullcruncher]] (8)
* [[Mindwipe]] (9)
* [[Misfire]] (15)
* [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] (16)
* [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] (17)
* [[Slugslinger (G1)|Slugslinger]] (18)
* [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]] (19)
* [[Triggerhappy]] (20)
 
| style="background:antiquewhite" valign="top" | '''Nebulans'''
* [[Gort]] (13)
* [[Stylor]] (14)
* [[Spoilsport]] (21)
* [[Peacemaker]] (22)
* [[Pinpointer]] (23)
|}


==Errors==
==Errors==
*Crosshairs and Sureshot's colour schemes are swapped, but otherwise the pair are drawn to their animation/Marvel model sheets.
* Crosshairs and Sureshot's colour schemes are swapped, but otherwise the pair are drawn to their animation/Marvel model sheets.
 
==References==
*Highbrow's retelling of the origins of the Headmaster process references both the events and art of  "[[Broken Glass!]]", with the UK re-printing taking place in issues #134-137.


==Items of note==
==Items of note==
* '''Cameos:''' [[Galen]] (in flashback)
* Where this story can even fit into the continuity of the [[Headmasters (comic)|''Headmasters'' limited series]] is a problem. The Autobot Targetmasters were introduced after the Autobot Headmasters had been captured by the Decepticons, the Decepticon Targetmasters were created just before the Autobot Headmasters escaped, when both sides very quickly fled [[Nebulos]] for [[Earth]], and all that occurs in the space of a single [[Brothers in Armor!!|issue]]. Nevertheless, when the chronology of the ''Headmasters'' series was questioned in the UK letters page, [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] claimed "Worlds Apart" took place during the action of "Brothers in Armour", presumably shortly before the Transformers left Nebulos.
* Where this story can even fit into the continuity of the [[Headmasters (comic)|''Headmasters'' limited series]] is a problem. The Autobot Targetmasters were introduced after the Autobot Headmasters had been captured by the Decepticons, the Decepticon Targetmasters were created just before the Autobot Headmasters escaped, when both sides very quickly fled [[Nebulos]] for [[Earth]], and all that occurs in the space of a single [[Brothers in Armor!!|issue]]. Nevertheless, when the chronology of the ''Headmasters'' series was questioned in the UK letters page, [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] claimed "Worlds Apart" took place during the action of "Brothers in Armour", presumably shortly before the Transformers left Nebulos.
** Part of this is because the story was specifically ordered by Hasbro UK, who were heavily promoting the Headmasters at the time, but the full [[Headmasters (comic)|''Headmasters'' limited series]] was not yet ready for a more rapid printing. Indeed the [[Brothers in Armor!!|final issue]] only went on sale in the same month as "Worlds Apart!" As a result the story sits awkwardly in a continuity that was not fully available when it was written.<ref name="2ndgen">Unknown author "Transformers UK" in ''Legacy of Unicron'' [Trade paperback] (London; [[Titan Books]], 2003), page 5.</ref>
** Part of this is because the story was specifically ordered by Hasbro UK, who were heavily promoting the Headmasters at the time, but the full [[Headmasters (comic)|''Headmasters'' limited series]] was not yet ready for a more rapid printing. Indeed the [[Brothers in Armor!!|final issue]] only went on sale in the same month as "Worlds Apart!" As a result the story sits awkwardly in a continuity that was not fully available when it was written.<ref name="2ndgen">Unknown author "Transformers UK" in ''Legacy of Unicron'' [Trade paperback] (London; [[Titan Books]], 2003), page 5.</ref>
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* Having learned nothing from the events of this issue, Scorponok's next plan involving the capture of a Autobot Headmaster will also target Highbrow with even worse end results in the ''[[Transformers Annual 1989]]'' story "[[All in the Minds!]]"
* Having learned nothing from the events of this issue, Scorponok's next plan involving the capture of a Autobot Headmaster will also target Highbrow with even worse end results in the ''[[Transformers Annual 1989]]'' story "[[All in the Minds!]]"
==Transformers references==
* Highbrow's retelling of the origins of the Headmaster process references both the events and art of  "[[Broken Glass!]]", with the UK re-printing taking place in issues #134{{n-}}137.
===Covers (2)===
{{picsneeded|131 cover}}
[[Image:MarvelUK-131.jpg|thumb|200px|right|131 cover]]
* '''UK issue 130 cover:''' The Autobot Headmasters introducing themselves by [[Geoff Senior]] and [[John Burns]]
* '''UK issue 131 cover:''' Scorponok crushing Highbrow by [[Lee Sullivan]]
===Advertisements===
* None yet identified


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:46, 7 June 2008

It's fun to decapitate yourself at the Y-M-C-A!

Template:Comicnav The Autobot Headmasters attempt to rescue the captured Autobot Targetmasters, but who are the Decepticons really interested in?

Synopsis

Brainstorm would rather fight and die than live with the knowledge that he ran.

The Autobot Headmasters find out that what Highbrow termed a "nice little rescue mission" is anything but when their Decepticon counterparts attack, but the Autobots turn the tide—rather too easily, in fact. As the group debates the significance of this, Brainstorm reminds them of their goal: rescuing the captured Autobot Targetmasters and thus preventing the Decepticons from learning the secrets of the process to perfect their own Targetmasters.

But as Highbrow begins to debates caution, Gort detaches to voice his more proactive opinion, and Chromedome's partner, Stylor, also agrees with the need for immediate action. After re-bonding, Highbrow recounts the stated agreement and goal that led to the creation of the Headmasters, along with his opinion that he and Gort are just too far apart mentally to work as an effective team. But when the Autobots arrive at the Decepticons' notorious Fortress of Despair, all agree that the open door and lifeless nature of the base are a real concern.

When the Headmasters finally reach the strung-up bodies of the Targetmasters, Sureshot stirs to shout a warning, that the Decepticons' real goal was to lure and capture the Autobot Headmasters to perfect their own Headmaster process. Before they can flee, Scorponok and the Decepticon Targetmasters burst through the wall.

The Autobots are outnumbered and find themselves overpowered by the Decepticon leader, Scorponok, who batters the others aside as he grabs Highbrow in his claws. Only needing one specimen to examine, he orders the Decepticon Targetmasters to dispose of the rest. Hardhead decides to even the odds by freeing their captured friends, who in turn rescue their Nebulan partners.

Meanwhile, Scorponok is disappointed that Highbrow borders on the catatonic, as the Autobot and his partner violently argue over their best course of action. Scorponok laughs as he realizes that, far from being the perfect example he'd hoped for, Highbrow is just the thing he wanted to learn how to avoid. Back at the Decepticons' base, the combined might of the Autobot Targetmasters and Headmasters turns the tide, allowing Chromedome to race after his captured companion.

Scorponok calmly talks through the facts he knows about Highbrow and Gort, and realizes that the Autobot and Decepticon Headmaster processes are both technically sound and always have been; it's the compatibility between the partners that is the issue. Now that he's sorted out his problem, Scorponok's need for Highbrow and Gort evaporates, and only the timely arrival of Chromedome saves the pair. But Chromedome is greatly outmatched by the Decepticon Headmaster and pleads for Gort to recombine, pointing out that no matter how different Gort and Highbrow are, they both have common ground of wanting to protect peace and liberty.

Convinced, the combined Highbrow fights with renewed vigour, forcing a confused Scorponok to flee as the Autobot realizes the true power of the Headmaster process.

Credits

Writer(s): Simon Furman
Pencils: Will Simpson
Inks: Tim Perkins
Colors: Steve White (130) & Nick Abadzis (131)
Letters: Annie Halfacree
  • Originally published: September 12–19, 1987


Major characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans
Nebulans

Errors

  • Crosshairs and Sureshot's colour schemes are swapped, but otherwise the pair are drawn to their animation/Marvel model sheets.

Items of note

  • Cameos: Galen (in flashback)
  • Where this story can even fit into the continuity of the Headmasters limited series is a problem. The Autobot Targetmasters were introduced after the Autobot Headmasters had been captured by the Decepticons, the Decepticon Targetmasters were created just before the Autobot Headmasters escaped, when both sides very quickly fled Nebulos for Earth, and all that occurs in the space of a single issue. Nevertheless, when the chronology of the Headmasters series was questioned in the UK letters page, Grimlock claimed "Worlds Apart" took place during the action of "Brothers in Armour", presumably shortly before the Transformers left Nebulos.
    • Part of this is because the story was specifically ordered by Hasbro UK, who were heavily promoting the Headmasters at the time, but the full Headmasters limited series was not yet ready for a more rapid printing. Indeed the final issue only went on sale in the same month as "Worlds Apart!" As a result the story sits awkwardly in a continuity that was not fully available when it was written.[1]
  • While the Decepticon Targetmasters include their full roster, the Autobot Targetmasters seem to consist of only the trio of new characters, with the Movie trio absent.
  • Having learned nothing from the events of this issue, Scorponok's next plan involving the capture of a Autobot Headmaster will also target Highbrow with even worse end results in the Transformers Annual 1989 story "All in the Minds!"

Transformers references

  • Highbrow's retelling of the origins of the Headmaster process references both the events and art of "Broken Glass!", with the UK re-printing taking place in issues #134–137.

Covers (2)

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Specifics: 131 cover
131 cover

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References

  1. Unknown author "Transformers UK" in Legacy of Unicron [Trade paperback] (London; Titan Books, 2003), page 5.