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===UK printing===
===UK printing===
'''Issue #286:'''
*'''Additional  Transformers Story:''' ''[[The Lesser Evil!]]''
*'''Other strips:''' ''[[Action Force (comic)|G.I. Joe the Action Force]] - "Fair Trade" and ''[[Combat Colin]]''
*'''[[Transformers AtoZ|AtoZ]]:''' [[Twin Twist (G1)|Twin Twist]] and [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]]
'''Issue #287:'''
*'''Additional  Transformers Story:''' ''[[Inside Story!]]''
*'''Other strips:''' ''G.I. Joe the Action Force - "Fair Trade" and ''Combat Colin''
*'''[[Transformers AtoZ|AtoZ]]:''' [[Unicron]]
'''Issue #288:'''
*'''Additional  Transformers Story:''' ''[[Front Line! (issue)|Front Line!]]''
*'''Other strips:''' ''G.I. Joe the Action Force - "Fair Trade" and ''Combat Colin''
*'''[[Transformers AtoZ|AtoZ]]:''' [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]] and [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]]
'''Issue #289:'''
*'''Additional  Transformers Story:''' ''[[End of the Road! (UK)|End of the Road!]]''
*'''Other strips:''' ''G.I. Joe the Action Force - "Fair Trade" and ''Combat Colin''
*'''[[Transformers AtoZ|AtoZ]]:''' [[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]] and [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]]


===Other trivia===
===Other trivia===

Revision as of 14:21, 24 January 2015

The Transformers (US) #64
The Transformers (UK) #286–289

Longtooth Ahab.
"Deadly Obsession"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published January 1990
Cover date March 1990
Writer Simon Furman
Penciler José Delbo
Inker Al Williamson (pages 1-4) & Dan Reed
Colorist Nel Yomtov
Letterer Jim Massara
Editor Don Daley
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Simon Furman rewrites Melville, as the Matrix Quest continues.

Synopsis

On the mercury seas of Pequod, the one-legged Autobot Longtooth is closing in on his prey, the whale-like creature known as the Klud that tore away his leg. As he aims his harpoon gun at the creature, his fellow Autobot Pretenders Pincher and Doubleheader are racing to stop him in another craft. As they near their destination, Pincher thinks back on how things became so desperate...

Two weeks earlier, the trio had begun their leg of the Matrix Quest, leaving the Ark and eventually arriving at the harbor town of Gottlieb on Pequod. Only a little while ago, the Klud were believed to be extinct, and yet now one had turned up again, attacking boaters. The Pretenders decided to check it out, believing the creature's sudden return to life could have been caused by the Matrix's power.

Back in the present, Thunderwing and his Decepticons have found the creature as well, and open fire on Longtooth to prevent him from killing it. Ruckus sees fit to make a few jeering remarks about how Thunderwing seems more interested in saving a dumb creature than killing a dumb Autobot, and so Thunderwing knocks him across the bridge for his insubordination.

As Longtooth falls into the water after taking missile fire, his addled mind recollects the events after the Autobots began their quest for the Klud. They had come across the latest of the ships torn apart by the creature and, while Longtooth was making a forensic analysis of the remains, the Klud itself shot out of the water and took Longtooth's leg with it. As he fell into shock, Longtooth experienced a mental break, and began associating the Klud with "the destroyer of worlds". After some repairs, he stole a craft and went out hunting the Klud in the name of justice and vengeance. And now he had found it.

Thunderwing sends Needlenose and Spinster out to deal with the Autobots while he attempts to make contact with the Klud. Exhibiting some unique mental powers, Thunderwing reaches out and makes contact with the beast's mind. He sees the creature swallow an explorer and his escape pod that were adrift at sea, and charged with Matrix energy. That lingering energy was enough to completely revitalize the Klud. Thunderwing also sees the escape pod is from the moon VsQs, elsewhere in the system.

With the Autobots and Decepticons engaged with each other, Longtooth has beaten down the Klud and is ready to pull the trigger on the creature, when Pincher comes forth and makes a last ditch attempt to save his fellow Autobot's soul. Pincher pleads at Longtooth to remember what he was, and what the Autobot code meant to him.

Thunderwing, content in the knowledge that the Matrix should be on VsQs, abruptly calls off the attack and demands his flyers return to the ship at once. Pincher watches them go, and also watches the Klud swim away, alive and well. In that, at least, he finds a victory.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

Notes

Artwork and technical errors

  • The first page announces this as "PART FOUR" of Matrix Quest instead of part 3.
  • José Delbo apparently lost track of what was or wasn't a Pretender shell—Pincher's robot mode is repeatedly drawn and colored with a human face.
  • Pincher and Doubleheader's Pretender shells aren't seen again after they exit them, begging the question of why they didn't use them in the battle.

Continuity errors

Continuity notes

  • Thunderwing's affinity for the Matrix is first mentioned here.
  • This may be the most flashback-intensive Transformer story ever; 6 of 20 pages are flashbacks—including at one point a flashback within a flashback within a "several minutes earlier" which could technically be considered yet another flashback.
  • Xaaron refers back to Primus's awakening from "Primal Scream" in his mission briefing.

Real-life references

  • In addition to the obvious Moby-Dick homage, the story also heavily references the movie Jaws.

UK printing

Issue #286:

Issue #287:

  • Additional Transformers Story: Inside Story!
  • Other strips: G.I. Joe the Action Force - "Fair Trade" and Combat Colin
  • AtoZ: Unicron

Issue #288:

Issue #289:

Other trivia

Covers

  • US cover: Longtooth Ahab by Ian Akin.
  • UK issue #286 cover: Starscream and Grimlock defeat Bludgeon by Andrew Wildman.
  • UK issue #287 cover: Springer and Superion by Stewart Johnson.
  • UK issue #288 cover: Grimlock holding Irwin by Pete Knifton.
  • UK issue #289 cover: Irwin trapped in Motormaster by Pete Knifton.

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