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The Autobots and Avengers attempt to break through the energy shields around the dome, while Dr. Doom leaves to go to [[Symkaria]], to explain that it is not his military that's bombing that country. The Decepticons spring from their dome-base, and surprise the Autobots with their new power. Luckily, help comes in the form of Iron Man, in a new Transformer-scaled suit of armor.
The Autobots and Avengers attempt to break through the energy shields around the dome, while Dr. Doom leaves to go to [[Symkaria]], to explain that it is not his military that's bombing that country. The Decepticons spring from their dome-base, and surprise the Autobots with their new power. Luckily, help comes in the form of Iron Man, in a new Transformer-scaled suit of armor.
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* ''Bioshock'' game (back cover)
* ''Bioshock'' game (back cover)


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Revision as of 20:35, 8 May 2009

New Avengers / Transformers #2

The angriest cover in Transformers history.
"Man and Machine, Part Two"
Publisher Dan Buckley/Marvel Comics
First published August 8, 2007
Cover date October 2007
Writer Stuart Moore
Penciler Tyler Kirkham
Inker Sal Regla
Colorist Annette Kwok & Blond
Letterer Todd Klein
Editor Bill Rosemann
Assistant editor Alejandro Arbona
Editor-in-chief Joe Quesada
Continuity IDW continuity
Chronology Infiltration

The Autobots and Avengers are acquainted. Dr. Doom disapproves of Decepticons.

Synopsis

Fueled by the aggression wave, the Avengers assault the Autobots, who have arrived at the dome to prevent any loss of life. Ms Marvel battles valiantly against Ratchet's roomy interior, while Bumblebee uses his holographic abilities to take down Luke Cage. Wolverine manages to shake off the effect of being run over, but an electrical pulse from the armored hand of Dr. Doom takes the dirty mutie down.

Ratchet places an inhibitor device on Captain America to undo the effects of the aggression wave. Assistance from Dr. Doom is required in order to stop the ferocious Ms. Marvel. The Autobots quickly explain that they've come to Earth to stop the Decepticons from using the large dome device to devastate the planet. Doom explains his own role in the affair: The aggression wave was produced using the Psycho-Prism stolen from one of Doom's laboratories. Iron Man remotely confirms that the inhibitor technology is safe for Earthling use.

Inside the dome, the Decepticons (except Ramjet) all receive a power boost. Megatron explains to his captive webslinger that the enhancements are possible thanks to data taken from Spidey's superhuman biology.

The Autobots and Avengers attempt to break through the energy shields around the dome, while Dr. Doom leaves to go to Symkaria, to explain that it is not his military that's bombing that country. The Decepticons spring from their dome-base, and surprise the Autobots with their new power. Luckily, help comes in the form of Iron Man, in a new Transformer-scaled suit of armor.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Items of note

  • Ramjet is not drawn as a Conehead, but as a normal Seeker.
  • Because the power-up was derived from Spider-Man's spider-abilities, Thundercracker's lasers take a "webbing" shape.

Covers (1)

  • A potato in a Wolverine costume charging at the viewer with Prowl pointing a gun at the viewer in the background; art by Jason Pearson.

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