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==Items of note==
==Items of note==
[[Image:JaeLeeTFGIJoerecycled.jpg|thumb|100px|right|First he swiped Pat Lee. Later he would swipe himself. Seriously.]]
* On page 14, the pose for [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime's]] head is swiped from [[Pat Lee|''Pat'' Lee's]] cover for the second printing edition of [[Prime Directive|''Generation One'' (vol. 1)]] [[Prime Directive issue 2|#2]]. [[Jae Lee]] would later recycle the head ''again'', alongside several other heads he drew for this issue, for [[The Iron Fist|issue 6]] of this mini-series.
* Throughout the entire six-issue miniseries, Storm Shadow's name is consistently mis-parsed as Stormshadow.
* Letters column answered by [[Matt Moylan]].
* Letters column answered by [[Matt Moylan]].
* Wavelengths also has an article from the desk of [[Don Figueroa]] - the same article as the last issue.
* Wavelengths also has an article from the desk of [[Don Figueroa]] - the same article as the last issue.
* Throughout the entire six-issue miniseries, Storm Shadow's name is consistently mis-parsed as Stormshadow.
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[[Category:Dreamwave issues]]
[[Category:Dreamwave issues]]

Revision as of 16:38, 11 April 2011

Transformers/G.I. Joe #2

Cats do love to play with snakes.
"Transformed"
Publisher Dreamwave Productions
First published October 15, 2003
Cover date September, 2003
Story John Ney Rieber
Pencils Jae Lee
Inks Rob Armstrong
Colors June Chung
Letters Ben Lee
Editor-in-chief Roger Lee

G.I. Joe awakens the Autobots as Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow continue their showdown.


Synopsis

On the Fera Islands, the survivors of the first G.I. Joe unit, sans Snake-Eyes, consider the dormant Autobots they've found. Right when Roadblock diagnoses them as inoperative, a satellite launches and starts to scan new alternate modes, while the Autobots' self-repair systems initiate. Ironhide awakens and Leatherneck opens fire on him, completely ineffectually.

Away, Storm Shadow assaults Snake-Eyes. Storm Shadow manages to severely scar Snake-Eyes's face, but Stalker shows up to force Storm Shadow to retreat. Rather than return to Scarlett, Snake Eyes chases after Storm Shadow, who attempts to have Cobra troops open fire on Snake-Eyes - but Snake-Eyes approaches them from behind, kills them, and uses their ammunition to stop his facial bleeding, at the cost of burning what's left of his visage.

Back with Duke's party, Optimus makes peace with G.I. Joe.

Nearby, Starscream expresses his desire to lead the Decepticons. Megatron, however, cares little for Starscream's threats, and is more concerned about the safety of his energon stockpile and how Destro could be a potential threat to Megatron's long-term plans.

Destro reports to Cobra Commander about the recent loss of radio blackout. The Commander agrees to send some reinforcements, including Wild Weasel. He also communicates with Zartan.

At the Joe camp, Wild Weasel attacks the Joes, who are defended by Grimlock. Several Decepticon fliers are dispatched.

Snake-Eyes continues to follow Storm Shadow, moving into a castle. After taking a mask off a suit of armor, Snake-Eyes catches up to Storm Shadow and the merciless Ravage.


(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Items of note

First he swiped Pat Lee. Later he would swipe himself. Seriously.
  • On page 14, the pose for Optimus Prime's head is swiped from Pat Lee's cover for the second printing edition of Generation One (vol. 1) #2. Jae Lee would later recycle the head again, alongside several other heads he drew for this issue, for issue 6 of this mini-series.
  • Throughout the entire six-issue miniseries, Storm Shadow's name is consistently mis-parsed as Stormshadow.
  • Letters column answered by Matt Moylan.
  • Wavelengths also has an article from the desk of Don Figueroa - the same article as the last issue.