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:''The Dark Gods are [[Unicron]]-allied deities from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] portion of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|continuity family of the same name]].''
:''The Dark Gods are [[Unicron]]-allied deities from the [[Marvel Comics continuity|Marvel portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''


In the early days of the universe, the '''Dark Gods''' were an army led by [[Unicron]], a destructive force sweeping through the cosmos.<ref>"[[Transformers: The Facts]]"</ref> [[Primus]] and the [[Light God]]s were "the eternal counter-force" to their evils.
In the early days of the universe, the '''Dark Gods''' were an army led by [[Unicron]], a destructive force sweeping through the cosmos.<ref>"[[Transformers: The Facts]]"</ref> [[Primus]] and the [[Light God]]s were "the eternal counter-force" to their evils.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Marvel UK ''The Transformers'' comics===
===Marvel Comics continuity===
====Marvel UK ''The Transformers'' comic====
When [[Death's Head (G1)|Death's Head]] psychically invaded Unicron's mind, Unicron immediately captured and threatened to destroy him. But, impressed with his daring, the god granted his captive's "last request" to know Unicron's true nature and history. He told Death's Head about the days of the universe's infancy when he was a force of nature, a being of pure evil with a dark army that only Primus and his Light Gods could stand against. Their titanic battles threatened the existence of life itself, so Primus tricked Unicron into battling on the astral plane and then jumping back to the physical universe, where both were imprisoned in asteroids. As Unicron told the rest of his tale, he made no further mention of the Light Gods or his own army. {{storylink|The Legacy of Unicron!}}
When [[Death's Head (G1)|Death's Head]] psychically invaded Unicron's mind, Unicron immediately captured and threatened to destroy him. But, impressed with his daring, the god granted his captive's "last request" to know Unicron's true nature and history. He told Death's Head about the days of the universe's infancy when he was a force of nature, a being of pure evil with a dark army that only Primus and his Light Gods could stand against. Their titanic battles threatened the existence of life itself, so Primus tricked Unicron into battling on the astral plane and then jumping back to the physical universe, where both were imprisoned in asteroids. As Unicron told the rest of his tale, he made no further mention of the Light Gods or his own army. {{storylink|The Legacy of Unicron!}}



Revision as of 05:51, 14 February 2014

The Dark Gods are Unicron-allied deities from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

In the early days of the universe, the Dark Gods were an army led by Unicron, a destructive force sweeping through the cosmos.[1] Primus and the Light Gods were "the eternal counter-force" to their evils.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel UK The Transformers comic

When Death's Head psychically invaded Unicron's mind, Unicron immediately captured and threatened to destroy him. But, impressed with his daring, the god granted his captive's "last request" to know Unicron's true nature and history. He told Death's Head about the days of the universe's infancy when he was a force of nature, a being of pure evil with a dark army that only Primus and his Light Gods could stand against. Their titanic battles threatened the existence of life itself, so Primus tricked Unicron into battling on the astral plane and then jumping back to the physical universe, where both were imprisoned in asteroids. As Unicron told the rest of his tale, he made no further mention of the Light Gods or his own army. The Legacy of Unicron!

3H comics

Unicron was recognized as a Dark God by the Covenant. Paradox

Notes

  • What Unicron tells Death's Head is, in the real world, the first description of the Primus/Unicron myth. The next one mentions other gods but doesn't give them names or allegiances, saying only that their era was ending, and they were joining the Omniversal Matrix. Subsequent retellings don't bring them up at all.

See also

References