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'''Commissioner Garboil has a new job for Batbot.''' | |||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
In the dark of the night, Commissioner [[Garboil (SG)|Garboil]] and [[Howlback (SG)|Howlback]] wait as they signal for the city's protector, [[Ratbat (SG)|Batbot]]; Howlback doesn't think he's going to show, but Garboil tells her to have faith. Almost on cue, Batbot shows up; Garboil tells him that the city is on full alert, as [[Blackcat (SG)|Blackcat]] has escaped from [[Garrus-9|G-9]], and has left his puzzles all over the city, puzzles that only Batbot can solve. Batbot tells the Commissioner that he's on his way...but after a few seconds, asks him to turn around so he can mysteriously disappear. | |||
==Featured characters== | ==Featured characters== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
===Transformers references=== | |||
* Garboil and Howlback's positive universe counterparts are the [[Cobalt Sentry|Cobalt sentries]], who serve as the "public safety unit" of the [[Decepticon Secret Police]]. Sold in the vibrant blue variant of the original ''Micro Change'' molds that would become [[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak]] and [[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]], their counterparts here are a deep red. | |||
* Blackcat's positive universe is a more obscure story; [[Blackcat (G1)|Blackcat]] was seen in issue [[Transformers Comic-Magazin issue 18|#18]] of the German ''[[Transformers Comic-Magazin]]'', as part of the puzzle section that issue, reusing art of Ravage from issue [[The Last Stand|#4]] of the Marvel ''Transformers'' comics. The puzzle-based origin, of course, feeds into his inspiration (see "real-world references" below). | |||
* G-9 is Garrus-9, the Autobot prison system in IDW's ''Generation 1'' continuity, first seen in "[[Spotlight: Arcee]]". | |||
* Garboil is smoking a [[cy-gar]], introduced in IDW's ''All Hail Megatron''. | |||
===Real-world references=== | |||
* This installment leans hard into the {{w|Batman}} references; in addition to a Batbot version of the {{w|Bat-Signal}}, Garrus-9 serving as a stand in for {{w|Arkham Asylum}}, while Garboil and Blackcat serve as stand-ins for {{w|James Gordon (comics)|Commissioner Gordon}} and the {{w|Riddler}}, respectively. Howlback has no obvious counterpart, but given the heavy ''{{w|Batman: The Animated Series}}'' vibes of this and previous strips, maybe she's meant to be {{w|Renee Montoya}}? | |||
[[Category:Shattered Glass issues]] | [[Category:Shattered Glass issues]] | ||
Revision as of 02:31, 30 July 2018
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| Publisher | Fun Publications | ||||||||||||
| Published in | Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #38 | ||||||||||||
| First published | April/May 2011 | ||||||||||||
| Script | David Willis | ||||||||||||
| Art | David Willis | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Shattered Glass | ||||||||||||
Commissioner Garboil has a new job for Batbot.
Synopsis
In the dark of the night, Commissioner Garboil and Howlback wait as they signal for the city's protector, Batbot; Howlback doesn't think he's going to show, but Garboil tells her to have faith. Almost on cue, Batbot shows up; Garboil tells him that the city is on full alert, as Blackcat has escaped from G-9, and has left his puzzles all over the city, puzzles that only Batbot can solve. Batbot tells the Commissioner that he's on his way...but after a few seconds, asks him to turn around so he can mysteriously disappear.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Notes
Transformers references
- Garboil and Howlback's positive universe counterparts are the Cobalt sentries, who serve as the "public safety unit" of the Decepticon Secret Police. Sold in the vibrant blue variant of the original Micro Change molds that would become Laserbeak and Ravage, their counterparts here are a deep red.
- Blackcat's positive universe is a more obscure story; Blackcat was seen in issue #18 of the German Transformers Comic-Magazin, as part of the puzzle section that issue, reusing art of Ravage from issue #4 of the Marvel Transformers comics. The puzzle-based origin, of course, feeds into his inspiration (see "real-world references" below).
- G-9 is Garrus-9, the Autobot prison system in IDW's Generation 1 continuity, first seen in "Spotlight: Arcee".
- Garboil is smoking a cy-gar, introduced in IDW's All Hail Megatron.
Real-world references
- This installment leans hard into the Batman references; in addition to a Batbot version of the Bat-Signal, Garrus-9 serving as a stand in for Arkham Asylum, while Garboil and Blackcat serve as stand-ins for Commissioner Gordon and the Riddler, respectively. Howlback has no obvious counterpart, but given the heavy Batman: The Animated Series vibes of this and previous strips, maybe she's meant to be Renee Montoya?

