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Revision as of 14:30, 18 October 2015
- Weird Wing is a Predacon from an unknown continuity family who ended up in Axiom Nexus.

This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.
Weird Wing is a Predacon-turned-Renegade, who claims to be able to foresee his opponents' deaths. He serves under Fright Face, along side South Claw, Gore Jaw, Heart Attack, and Fangs.
Fiction
Renegade Rhetoric
Weird Wing was the member of a gang of Predacons operating in the lawless Heap in the Axiom Nexus Offworlder Zone. They chanced upon Cy-Kill and Warpath and engaged the pair. Weird Wing attempted to engage Warpath in a dogfight, but was defeated. His allies were similarly bested, and Warpath advocated destroying them. Cy-Kill had another idea. He challenged the gang leader, Fright Face, to single combat, with the winner to pledge allegiance to the loser. Cy-Kill prevailed, and Fright Face honored the terms of the deal.
The gang embraced the Renegade philosophy, so much so that Cy-Kill gave them the Puzzler upgrade to allow them to combine to form Monstrous.Renegade Rhetoric
Notes
- Weird Wing, like all of Cy-Kill's Axiom Nexus recruits, never made an appearance in the Challenge of the GoBots cartoon.
- Weird Wing and his fellow Predacons recruits were all sold together as the Monstrous gift-pack.
- The individual Monstrous components were among the few GoBots to have on-package bios, which Ask Vector Prime nods to in their characterization.


