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==Errors==
==Errors==
*Soundwave  appears to look like a protoform version of his robot mode in the Dark of the Moon movie, ignoring the robot mode he had in the Revenge of the Fallen toys, [[Nefarious|comics]], and game (since we never really saw his robot mode in the movie)
*Soundwave  appears to look like a protoform version of his robot mode in the Dark of the Moon movie, ignoring the robot mode he had in the Revenge of the Fallen [[Soundwave (ROTF*Delux class toys|toys]], [[Nefarious|comics]], and game (since we never really saw his robot mode in the movie)


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 18:48, 8 May 2011

Foundation #3
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published April 27, 2011
Writer John Barber
Art Andrew Griffith
Colors Priscilla Tramontano
Letters Chris Mowry
Editor Andy Schmidt
Cover Brian Rood
Andrew Griffith
Continuity Live-action film series

Optimus Prime has reached his goal: the gates of Megatron's citadel. Prime has only one thing in mind and he won't let anything slow him down... Megatron's death is all that matters.

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Autobots Decepticons

Quotes

Errors

  • Soundwave appears to look like a protoform version of his robot mode in the Dark of the Moon movie, ignoring the robot mode he had in the Revenge of the Fallen toys, comics, and game (since we never really saw his robot mode in the movie)

Notes

  • With this issue, Foundation catches up to the previous comic that it has been complimenting and building upon, Defiance. Between the conclusion of the previous issue and the beginning of this one, the events of issues #1-3 of Defiance have taken place, with the opening few pages of this issue retelling the final events of Defiance #3. Over the remainder of the issue, time progressively jumps forward, bringing events up to the timeframe of Defiance #4, and expanding on the large portion of time in that issue that is glossed over.
    • In all of these flashbacks, Optimus Prime continues to sport the red and blue color scheme introduced in the Foundation comics instead of the all-grey colors depicted in Defiance, based on his Protoform toy. We can't really call that an error, though, as it's a deliberate artistic choice to make Prime colorful and recognizable.

Covers (2)

  • Cover A: Megatron by Brian Rood
  • Cover RI: Shockwave by Andrew Griffith and Priscilla Tramontano

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