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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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[[Buster Witwicky (G1)|Buster]] commands [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] to take him to the [[Decepticon]]s, in hopes of rescuing [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]]. Unfortunately, Buster is knocked unconscious during an encounter with [[United States military|human aircraft]], and he becomes the Decepticons' prisoner as Jetfire reverts to his original mission of capturing him. [[Shockwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Shockwave]] hooks Buster up to his machines with the intention of using the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]] inside the [[human]] to create his new army.  
Having used the power of the [[Creation Matrix]] within his mind to rebuild and reprogram [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]], [[Buster Witwicky (G1)|Buster Witwicky]] commands the giant jet to take him to the [[Decepticon]]s' based of operations in [[Blackrock Aerospace Assembly Plant Number One]], in hopes of rescuing [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]]. Unfortunately, en route, Jetfire is intercepted by [[United States military|human military aircraft]], and the dizzying dives and loops Jetfire automatically executes to evade them, heedless of his human passenger, cause Buster to lose consciousness. Without Buster to control him, Jetfire reverts to his original pre-programmed mission and delivers the boy to [[Shockwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Shockwave]], who hooks Buster up to his machines with the intention of using the Matrix to give life to the new fleet of Decepticon jets he has used the plant to construct.  


An oncoming [[Autobot]] convoy speeds its way to Shockwave's base of operations, also known as [[Blackrock Aerospace Assembly Plant Number One]]. They are bringing with them Optimus Prime's body with the intention of rescuing his head from the Decepticons. Jetfire appears above and drops what seems to be the head of Optimus Prime into the swamp near them. Once the head is reattached to the body, [[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] extends his hand to his leader, and Prime responds by shooting Prowl right in the chest. He then blasts through the rest of the assembled Autobots. [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] and the [[Decepticon Mini-Cassette|Cassettes]] arrive on scene and reveal that Prime is working with them now. The head was a fake!
Meanwhile, an [[Autobot]] convoy speeds toward the plant on a rescue mission, bringing Optimus Prime's body with them with the intent of reattach their leader's head to it. Unfortunately, the Autobots are unaware that [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] has discovered the monitoring device that has been allowing them to listen in on the Decepticons, and Shockwave now uses it to lure them into a trap, "announcing" his intent to have Jetfire dump Prime's head in a nearby swamp. The Autobots speed to the location, arriving just in time to see Jetfire drop Prime's head—but when they recover it and return it to Prime's body, they discover they have been duped: the head is a phony, which takes control of Prime's body and directs it to open fire on the Autobots! Caught by surprise, many of the Autobots are cut down, and are totally unprepared for the  [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] and the [[Decepticon Mini-Cassette|Cassettes]] to arrive on scene and take up the fight.


At the plant, Buster is able to use the Creation Matrix to control Jetfire once more, who quickly overpowers Shockwave and returns to the swamp with the real head of Optimus Prime. When in range, Optimus yanks the fake head off his shoulders and reattaches his real head. The tables are quickly turned back in the Autobots' favor as Prime smashes apart Soundwave and his minions.  
At the plant, Buster recovers consciousness and is able to use the Creation Matrix to control Jetfire once more. At Buster's direction, Jetfire knocks out Shockwave and departs for the swamp with the ''real'' head of Optimus Prime. Once in range, Optimus is able to take remote control of his body, and has it rip the fake head off his shoulders so he can reattach himself to it. With Prime back in action, the tables are quickly turned in the Autobots' favor as Optimus smashes apart Soundwave and his minions.  


Recovered and seeing that Optimus Prime's real head is gone, Shockwave transforms and seeks out Prime in order to finish him off personally. They fight and Optimus throws Shockwave into the swamp where he sinks, helpless. The Autobots plead with Optimus to blast the Decepticon and finish him once and for all, but Prime, fearing for Buster's safety, rushes back to the plant.  
Shockwave, meanwhile, recovers to find that Optimus's head is gone, and that the plant's hostage human workforce has overpowered [[Rumble (G1)|Rumble]] and escaped. Coldly furious, Shockwave heads for the swamp to finish Prime off personally, but Prime triumphs in their battle when he hurls Shockwave into the swamp. As the Decepticon leader helplessly sinks into the muck, the Autobots urge Optimus to blast him and finish him off once for all, but Prime, fearing for Buster's safety, simply leaves Shockwave to vanish into the swamp's depths while rushes back to the plant. There, he finds that Buster has been released by the human workers and the other Decepticons have fled. He takes back the Creation Matrix from Buster and mulls over the fact that innocent human lives are in danger because of their war.
 
Once there, he finds that Buster has been released by the human workers and the other Decepticons have fled. He takes back the Creation Matrix from Buster and mulls over the fact that innocent human lives are in danger because of their war.


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
Characters in ''italic text'' appear only in flashbacks.<br>
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*[[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]] (3)
*''[[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]]'' (3)
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (8)
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (8)
*[[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] (9)
*[[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] (9)
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*[[Buster Witwicky (G1)|Buster Witwicky]] (2)
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*[[Sparkplug Witwicky]] (4)
*''[[Sparkplug Witwicky]]'' (4)
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==Notes==
==Notes==
===Artwork and technical errors===
===Continuity notes===
*Some scale issues as  Shockwave crushes one of the jets - he's about a hundred feet tall!
[[File:PrimeTime-ultimatelyfutile.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.25]]
**And again as Jetfire punches him.
*Buster flashes back to the events of [[The New Order|issue #5]] (when he found Optimus's head), [[The Worse of Two Evils!|issue #6]] (when Optimus Prime transferred the Matrix to him), and [[Brainstorm!|issue #11]] (when he encountered Jetfire and used the Matrix to stop him). It is revealed that between last issue and this one, Buster reprogrammed Jetfire's brain to obey him.
*Workers attacking Rumble without hesitation seems to indicate the scene was written with cartoon scale in mind.
*Shockwave continues to hold Rumble responsible for allowing Buster to sneak into the Ark and obtain the Matrix from Optimus, as seen in issue #5, which Shockwave himself discovered last issue.
*Page 10: some miscoloration on Jazz and Sideswipe, thought it's verging on block coloring.
*It is not immediately apparent, as most of them appear to be operational at the end of this issue, but the injuries sustained by the eleven Autobots who come to Optimus Prime's rescue (right) will be revealed in [[Rock and Roll-Out!|issue #14]] to have put them on the "inactive" list, essentially removing them from the comic's cast for the next three years. Of the 1984 cast, only Optimus, [[Mirage (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Mirage]], [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]], [[Ratchet (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ratchet]], [[Wheeljack (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Wheeljack]], and [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]] remain active, with the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] existing in off-panel limbo.
*However, perhaps owing to the fact that this wasn't actually very obvious at the time of this issue's publication, the next few UK-exclusive stories ("[[Christmas Breaker!]]" and "[[Crisis of Command!]]") continue to show many of the injured characters as being operational. Following that, the UK story "[[Dinobot Hunt!]]" was used to patch over this plot hole a bit, subjecting several Autobots to severe injuries, thereby creating a new reason for them to be offline in the subsequently-published US issue #14. Not ''all'' the characters taken out in this issue would be accounted for by "Dinobot Hunt," however, and multiple later UK stories would continue to show them being active despite the US stories having phased them out of the cast.
*'''Bot Roster:'''
**Autobots: 11 active, as Optimus Prime returns to active status; his 11 rescuers (Prowl, Hound, Gears, Huffer, Brawn, Jazz, Sideswipe, Ironhide, Trailbreaker, Cliffjumper, and Windcharger) join Sunstreaker on the inactive list (23 total)
**Decepticons: 15 active; Shockwave and Megatron missing in action; Jetfire is left lifeless (18 total)


===Continuity errors===
===Transformers references===
*Mirage is mysteriously absent from the Autobots going to retrieve Prime's head, with no explanation of why. Bumblebee and Bluestreak were out on [[Brainstorm!|their mission]], and Sunstreaker was comatose, leaving Mirage the only Autobot absent with no excuse.
[[File:PrimeTime proto dirge.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.25]]
*As seen in the previous issue, the jets being worked on by the plant's human workers look like upcoming 1985 Decepticon jet characters; specifically, this issue, they all look like [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]] (as seen at right). This issue confirms that these were intended by Shockwave to be the next wave of his Earth-made Decepticon troops, brought to life by the Matrix, but it remains unknown if this was genuinely intended as a way to introduce Dirge (and his fellow jets [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]] and [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]]) that didn't pan out, or if the artist was merely using the jets' [[character model]]s as [[generic]]s.


===Continuity notes===
===Continuity and plotting errors===
*Buster flashes back to events in issues #5, #6, and #11; he also recalls reprogramming Jetfire's brain after the events of #11.
*Where's Mirage? Bumblebee and Bluestreak were out on a mission to look for Buster when the Autobot rescue team departed last issue; Sunstreaker is offline; Ratchet's presumably standing guard at the Ark so as to not leave it unattended; and assuming Wheeljack is still not back to 100% per cent after the injuries he suffered at [[Circuit Breaker (G1)|Circuit Breaker]]'s hands in issue #9, Mirage is the only 1984 Autobot without an excuse to not be part of this issue's events.
*Shockwave destroys a Blackrock jet like one of the ones glimpsed in "[[Brainstorm!]]" This one looks like an all red [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]].
*Jetfire can fly along in [[alternate mode|jet mode]] with his arms extended.
*Optimus Prime's head (both the real one and the impostor head) is apparently able to control his body before the head is actually attached.  This may or may not be the case for the Autobots who would become Headmasters in the ''[[The Transformers: Headmasters|Headmasters]]'' limited series.
*With the climactic battle of this issue, most of the 1984 Autobots are taken out of the picture for the next three years. Though we see a number of them still up and active at the issue's end, only [[Mirage (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Mirage]], [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]], [[Ratchet (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ratchet]], [[Wheeljack (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Wheeljack]], [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]], and Prime are shown to be active in the story's immediate aftermath.  The UK storyline, however, treated the damage from the battle as minor, and shows all the 1984 Autobots as active long afterwards.


===Real-life references===
===Artwork and technical errors===
*The action is set entirely in the suburbs of [[Portland]].
*As in the previous issue, Jetfire continues to be rendered in a preliminary colour scheme that adds larger areas of red to his jet mode, and makes his wings red in robot mode.
*Shockwave, meanwhile, once again has blue shoulders, as seen in both last issue and [[DIS-Integrated Circuits!|issue #9]].
*Soundwave is a ''very'' dark purple in this issue, as opposed to his normal fuchsia.
*Optimus Prime's eyes fluctuate back and forth from their standard yellow to uncolored white all through the issue.
*Page 2, panel 6: Jetfire has an Autobot symbol instead of a Decepticon one.
*Page 5:
**Panel 4: Shockwave is absolutely huge as he crushes one of the jets, being able to pick it up in one hand (see right).
**Panel 5: As Shockwave crushes the jet, the front portion of it is left uncolored (making it look yellow, like the background).
*Page 6, panel 4: Huffer's exhaust pipes are colored orange like the rest of his cab.
*Page 7, panel 6: Though it's ''colored'' purple like a 'Con symbol, Jetfire's got an Autobot symbol again.
*Page 10:
**Panel 4: Jazz is colored like Bluestreak, while Sideswipe is colored like Gears.
**Panel 5: Prowl's Autobot insignia is uncolored.
*Page 11, panel 4: Windcharger's torso is red instead of grey, and Cliffjumper's got a blue-black section on the back of his head, which is still there in the next panel.
*Page 13: Jetfire's symbol is still colored Decepticon-purple, but it's drawn very vaguely, looking like an odd mash of the 'Bot and 'Con insignia.
*Page 12:
**Panel 1: Though not quite as egregious as on page 5, Shockwave once again looks overlarge as Jetfire punches him, compared to the jets and humans.
**Panel 4: The idea that the human workers would attack Rumble without hesitations, greater numbers or not, rather suggests this scene ought to have been drawn in a scale more reminiscent of the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon]], where Rumble is only a few heads taller than an average human. Marvel Rumble is only a ''little'' shorter than an average 'bot!
*Page 17, panel 4: Frenzy is colored like Rumble as Optimus takes him out.


===UK printing===
===UK printing===
'''Issue #39:'''
'''Issue #39:'''
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Machine Man'' - "Victory" Part 1, ''[[Robo-Capers]]'' and ''Matt and the Cat''
*'''[[Back-up strips]]:''' ''Machine Man'' ("Victory," Part 1), ''[[Robo-Capers]]'' and ''Matt and the Cat''
*'''[[Fact File|Fact File Interface]]:''' [[Scavenger (G1)|Scavenger]]
*'''[[Fact File|Fact File Interface]]:''' [[Scavenger (G1)|Scavenger]]
'''Issue #40:'''
'''Issue #40:'''
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Machine Man'' - "Victory" Part 2, ''Robo-Capers'' and ''Matt and the Cat''
*'''Back-up strips:''' ''Machine Man'' ("Victory," Part 2), ''Robo-Capers'' and ''Matt and the Cat''


===Trivia===
===Trivia===
*Bullpen Bulletins for this month included an explanation on the different styles of boxes (M shape vs square boxes with Comic Code seal) used on Marvel comics that show the price, date, and issue number.
*The editorial "Bullpen Bulletins" page for this month included an explanation on the different styles of boxes (M shape vs square boxes with Comic Code seal) used on Marvel comics that show the price, date, and issue number.
*Official confirmation has never surfaced, but this issue certainly reads like it could have provided a conclusion to the series if needed, 12 being a nice round number of issues.
 
===Bot Roster===
*Autobots: 22 active, briefly, as Optimus Prime returns to active status; his 11 would-be rescuers are taken out of action after this issue (in the US, anyway.) Plus 1 inactive Sunstreaker.
*Decepticons: 15 active after Shockwave is pitched into a swamp and vanishes for a while, plus 1 missing Megatron and 1 lifeless Jetfire.


===Covers (8)===
===Covers (3)===
*'''US issue #12:''' Prime attacks the Autobots, by [[Herb Trimpe]].
*'''UK issue #39:''' reuse of art from US cover.
*'''UK issue #40:''' Prime vs Shockwave, by [[Jeff Anderson]].
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:MarvelUS-12.jpg|'''US issue #12''' - His gun will turn you red, white and blue!
File:MarvelUS-12.jpg|'''US issue #12''' - His gun will turn you red, white and blue!
File:MarvelUK-039.jpg|'''UK issue #39''' - Ah, if only...
File:MarvelUK-039.jpg|'''UK issue #39''' - Ah, if only...
File:MarvelUK-040.jpg|'''UK issue #40''' - Head on!
File:MarvelUK-040.jpg|'''UK issue #40''' - Head on!
File:Transformers Digest 06-cover.jpg|'''''The Transformers Comics Magazine'' #6'''
</gallery>
</gallery>
*'''US cover:''' Prime attacks the Autobots, by [[Herb Trimpe]].
 
*'''UK issue #39 cover:''' reuse of art from US cover.
===Reprints===
*'''UK issue #40 cover:''' Prime vs Shockwave, by [[Jeff Anderson]].
*'''''The Transformers Comics Magazine'' #6 cover:''' reuse of US [[Brainstorm!|issue #11]]'s cover.
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Titan-NewOrderSC.jpg|'''''New Order'' TPB'''
File:Transformers Digest 06-cover.jpg|'''[[The Transformers Comics Magazine issue 6|''The Transformers Comics Magazine'' #6]]''' (Marvel US, 1987)
File:Titan-NewOrderHC.jpg|'''''New Order'' hardback'''
File:Titan-NewOrderSC.jpg|'''''[[Transformers: New Order]]'' paperback''' (Titan Books, 2003)
File:Classic Transformers Vol1.jpg|'''''Classic Transformers'' Volume 1'''
File:Titan-NewOrderHC.jpg|'''''[[Transformers: New Order]]'' hardback''' (Titan Books, 2003)
File:TFClassicsVol1.JPG|'''''The Transformers Classics,'' Vol 1'''
File:Classic Transformers Vol1.jpg|'''[[Classic Transformers Volume 1|''Classic Transformers'' Volume 1]]''' (IDW Publishing, 2008)
File:TFClassicsVol1.JPG|'''[[The Transformers Classics, Vol. 1|''The Transformers Classics,'' Vol. 1]]''' (IDW Publishing, 2011)
</gallery>
</gallery>
*'''''New Order'' TPB cover:''' Shockwave, Optimus Prime's head, [[Slag (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Slag]], [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] and half of [[Earth]], by [[Andrew Wildman]].
====IDW edits====
*'''''New Order'' hardback cover:''' [[Swoop (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Swoop]], Slag, [[Snarl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Snarl]] and [[Sludge (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Sludge]] in the [[Savage Land]], by [[Barry Kitson]] & [[Chris Blythe]].
[[File:PrimeTime something to give me.jpg|right|thumb]]
*'''''Classic Transformers'' Volume 1 cover:''' featuring panels from this issue, "[[The Transformers (issue)|The Transformers]]", "[[Power Play!]]", "[[Brainstorm!]]" and "[[The New Order]]".
For ''[[The Transformers Classics]]'' series of trade paperbacks, IDW Publishing "remastered" the coloring of the series with varying degrees of success. These changes were sometimes to fix errors, but often to alter characters' color schemes to make them resemble their toy and/or cartoon selves, and were rarely applied with consistency. IDW's recolored version was also used for Hachette's ''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection|Definitive G1 Collection]]''.
*'''''The Transformers Classics,'' Vol. 1 cover:''' Optimus Prime, by [[Guido Guidi]].
*As usual,Soundwave's Marvel purple colors are erased and replaced with cartoon/toy blue.
*Page 7, panel 6: Jetfire's Autobot symbol has been re-drawn as a Decepticon one (right).
*Page 12, panel 1: For this panel alone, Optimus Prime's correct yellow eyes are changed to uncolored white. Okay. Whatever.


===Advertisements===
===Advertisements===
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*Starburst BMX sweepstakes
*Starburst BMX sweepstakes
*[[Nestlé]] Quik Challenge of the GoBots contest - back cover
*[[Nestlé]] Quik Challenge of the GoBots contest - back cover
===Reprints===
*[[1987]] — [[The Transformers Comics Magazine issue 6|''The Transformers Comics Magazine'' #6]]
*[[2003]] — ''[[Transformers: New Order]]''
*[[2008]] — [[Classic Transformers Volume 1|''Classic Transformers'' Volume 1]]
*[[2011]] — [[The Transformers Classics, Vol. 1|''The Transformers Classics,'' Vol. 1]]


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Revision as of 14:36, 25 November 2017

This article is about the Marvel Comics issue. For the sliding storybook based on the 2007 movie, see Transformers Prime Time.
The Transformers (US) #12
The Transformers (UK) #39–40

Say hello to my little friend!
"Prime Time!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published September 1985
Cover date January 1986
Writer Bob Budiansky
Penciler Herb Trimpe
Inker Al Gordon
Colorist Nel Yomtov
Letterer Janice Chiang
Editor Michael Carlin
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

The Autobots attempt to rescue Optimus Prime from the Decepticons.

Synopsis

Having used the power of the Creation Matrix within his mind to rebuild and reprogram Jetfire, Buster Witwicky commands the giant jet to take him to the Decepticons' based of operations in Blackrock Aerospace Assembly Plant Number One, in hopes of rescuing Optimus Prime. Unfortunately, en route, Jetfire is intercepted by human military aircraft, and the dizzying dives and loops Jetfire automatically executes to evade them, heedless of his human passenger, cause Buster to lose consciousness. Without Buster to control him, Jetfire reverts to his original pre-programmed mission and delivers the boy to Shockwave, who hooks Buster up to his machines with the intention of using the Matrix to give life to the new fleet of Decepticon jets he has used the plant to construct.

Meanwhile, an Autobot convoy speeds toward the plant on a rescue mission, bringing Optimus Prime's body with them with the intent of reattach their leader's head to it. Unfortunately, the Autobots are unaware that Soundwave has discovered the monitoring device that has been allowing them to listen in on the Decepticons, and Shockwave now uses it to lure them into a trap, "announcing" his intent to have Jetfire dump Prime's head in a nearby swamp. The Autobots speed to the location, arriving just in time to see Jetfire drop Prime's head—but when they recover it and return it to Prime's body, they discover they have been duped: the head is a phony, which takes control of Prime's body and directs it to open fire on the Autobots! Caught by surprise, many of the Autobots are cut down, and are totally unprepared for the Soundwave and the Cassettes to arrive on scene and take up the fight.

At the plant, Buster recovers consciousness and is able to use the Creation Matrix to control Jetfire once more. At Buster's direction, Jetfire knocks out Shockwave and departs for the swamp with the real head of Optimus Prime. Once in range, Optimus is able to take remote control of his body, and has it rip the fake head off his shoulders so he can reattach himself to it. With Prime back in action, the tables are quickly turned in the Autobots' favor as Optimus smashes apart Soundwave and his minions.

Shockwave, meanwhile, recovers to find that Optimus's head is gone, and that the plant's hostage human workforce has overpowered Rumble and escaped. Coldly furious, Shockwave heads for the swamp to finish Prime off personally, but Prime triumphs in their battle when he hurls Shockwave into the swamp. As the Decepticon leader helplessly sinks into the muck, the Autobots urge Optimus to blast him and finish him off once for all, but Prime, fearing for Buster's safety, simply leaves Shockwave to vanish into the swamp's depths while rushes back to the plant. There, he finds that Buster has been released by the human workers and the other Decepticons have fled. He takes back the Creation Matrix from Buster and mulls over the fact that innocent human lives are in danger because of their war.

Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"The Autobots all lie in smoking ruins! We've won!"
"Wrong, Soundwave."
"Silence, slave!"
"I can be silent no more!"
"Very well, puppet. What is it you want?"
"I want... you!"

Soundwave messed with the wrong Optimus Prime

Notes

Continuity notes

  • Buster flashes back to the events of issue #5 (when he found Optimus's head), issue #6 (when Optimus Prime transferred the Matrix to him), and issue #11 (when he encountered Jetfire and used the Matrix to stop him). It is revealed that between last issue and this one, Buster reprogrammed Jetfire's brain to obey him.
  • Shockwave continues to hold Rumble responsible for allowing Buster to sneak into the Ark and obtain the Matrix from Optimus, as seen in issue #5, which Shockwave himself discovered last issue.
  • It is not immediately apparent, as most of them appear to be operational at the end of this issue, but the injuries sustained by the eleven Autobots who come to Optimus Prime's rescue (right) will be revealed in issue #14 to have put them on the "inactive" list, essentially removing them from the comic's cast for the next three years. Of the 1984 cast, only Optimus, Mirage, Bluestreak, Ratchet, Wheeljack, and Bumblebee remain active, with the Dinobots existing in off-panel limbo.
  • However, perhaps owing to the fact that this wasn't actually very obvious at the time of this issue's publication, the next few UK-exclusive stories ("Christmas Breaker!" and "Crisis of Command!") continue to show many of the injured characters as being operational. Following that, the UK story "Dinobot Hunt!" was used to patch over this plot hole a bit, subjecting several Autobots to severe injuries, thereby creating a new reason for them to be offline in the subsequently-published US issue #14. Not all the characters taken out in this issue would be accounted for by "Dinobot Hunt," however, and multiple later UK stories would continue to show them being active despite the US stories having phased them out of the cast.
  • Bot Roster:
    • Autobots: 11 active, as Optimus Prime returns to active status; his 11 rescuers (Prowl, Hound, Gears, Huffer, Brawn, Jazz, Sideswipe, Ironhide, Trailbreaker, Cliffjumper, and Windcharger) join Sunstreaker on the inactive list (23 total)
    • Decepticons: 15 active; Shockwave and Megatron missing in action; Jetfire is left lifeless (18 total)

Transformers references

  • As seen in the previous issue, the jets being worked on by the plant's human workers look like upcoming 1985 Decepticon jet characters; specifically, this issue, they all look like Dirge (as seen at right). This issue confirms that these were intended by Shockwave to be the next wave of his Earth-made Decepticon troops, brought to life by the Matrix, but it remains unknown if this was genuinely intended as a way to introduce Dirge (and his fellow jets Thrust and Ramjet) that didn't pan out, or if the artist was merely using the jets' character models as generics.

Continuity and plotting errors

  • Where's Mirage? Bumblebee and Bluestreak were out on a mission to look for Buster when the Autobot rescue team departed last issue; Sunstreaker is offline; Ratchet's presumably standing guard at the Ark so as to not leave it unattended; and assuming Wheeljack is still not back to 100% per cent after the injuries he suffered at Circuit Breaker's hands in issue #9, Mirage is the only 1984 Autobot without an excuse to not be part of this issue's events.

Artwork and technical errors

  • As in the previous issue, Jetfire continues to be rendered in a preliminary colour scheme that adds larger areas of red to his jet mode, and makes his wings red in robot mode.
  • Shockwave, meanwhile, once again has blue shoulders, as seen in both last issue and issue #9.
  • Soundwave is a very dark purple in this issue, as opposed to his normal fuchsia.
  • Optimus Prime's eyes fluctuate back and forth from their standard yellow to uncolored white all through the issue.
  • Page 2, panel 6: Jetfire has an Autobot symbol instead of a Decepticon one.
  • Page 5:
    • Panel 4: Shockwave is absolutely huge as he crushes one of the jets, being able to pick it up in one hand (see right).
    • Panel 5: As Shockwave crushes the jet, the front portion of it is left uncolored (making it look yellow, like the background).
  • Page 6, panel 4: Huffer's exhaust pipes are colored orange like the rest of his cab.
  • Page 7, panel 6: Though it's colored purple like a 'Con symbol, Jetfire's got an Autobot symbol again.
  • Page 10:
    • Panel 4: Jazz is colored like Bluestreak, while Sideswipe is colored like Gears.
    • Panel 5: Prowl's Autobot insignia is uncolored.
  • Page 11, panel 4: Windcharger's torso is red instead of grey, and Cliffjumper's got a blue-black section on the back of his head, which is still there in the next panel.
  • Page 13: Jetfire's symbol is still colored Decepticon-purple, but it's drawn very vaguely, looking like an odd mash of the 'Bot and 'Con insignia.
  • Page 12:
    • Panel 1: Though not quite as egregious as on page 5, Shockwave once again looks overlarge as Jetfire punches him, compared to the jets and humans.
    • Panel 4: The idea that the human workers would attack Rumble without hesitations, greater numbers or not, rather suggests this scene ought to have been drawn in a scale more reminiscent of the cartoon, where Rumble is only a few heads taller than an average human. Marvel Rumble is only a little shorter than an average 'bot!
  • Page 17, panel 4: Frenzy is colored like Rumble as Optimus takes him out.

UK printing

Issue #39:

Issue #40:

  • Back-up strips: Machine Man ("Victory," Part 2), Robo-Capers and Matt and the Cat

Trivia

  • The editorial "Bullpen Bulletins" page for this month included an explanation on the different styles of boxes (M shape vs square boxes with Comic Code seal) used on Marvel comics that show the price, date, and issue number.

Covers (3)

  • US issue #12: Prime attacks the Autobots, by Herb Trimpe.
  • UK issue #39: reuse of art from US cover.
  • UK issue #40: Prime vs Shockwave, by Jeff Anderson.

Reprints

IDW edits

For The Transformers Classics series of trade paperbacks, IDW Publishing "remastered" the coloring of the series with varying degrees of success. These changes were sometimes to fix errors, but often to alter characters' color schemes to make them resemble their toy and/or cartoon selves, and were rarely applied with consistency. IDW's recolored version was also used for Hachette's Definitive G1 Collection.

  • As usual,Soundwave's Marvel purple colors are erased and replaced with cartoon/toy blue.
  • Page 7, panel 6: Jetfire's Autobot symbol has been re-drawn as a Decepticon one (right).
  • Page 12, panel 1: For this panel alone, Optimus Prime's correct yellow eyes are changed to uncolored white. Okay. Whatever.

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