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* Soundwave's description of Photonic Energy being extremely pure and efficient is precisely why Dr. Hell was so adamant to get his hands on it: powered by Photonic Energy his Mechanical Beasts would be virtually unstoppable. In-universe, Photonic Energy was originally developed by Kouji's grandfather Dr Kabuto as a potent and clean new form of energy. | * Doctor Hell's description of Mazinger Z being "An iron fortress that soars through the skies" is taken from the very first line of the Mazinger Z anime's famous theme song. The literal translation of Mazinger Z's nickname is "Castle of Black Iron", but it's often translated into "Iron Fortress". | ||
* Two of the Mechanical Beasts that appear in the video Dr. Hell shows to trick the Autobots are Garada-K7 and Doublas-M9, the first two Mechanical Beasts Mazinger Z ever fought and easily the most well-known among all the Mechanical Beasts. In numerous remakes, reboots or adaptations, they're often again the first Mechanical Beasts fought by whatever incarnation of Mazinger Z is present. They're also almost assured to appear whenever Mazinger Z is included in the Super Robot Wars series of video games. | |||
* Soundwave's description of Photonic Energy being extremely pure and efficient is precisely why Dr. Hell was so adamant to get his hands on it: powered by Photonic Energy his Mechanical Beasts would be virtually unstoppable. In-universe, Photonic Energy was originally developed by Kouji's grandfather Dr Kabuto as a potent and clean new form of energy. | |||
* The appearance of Great Mazinger in the epilogue could be seen as a reference to how Great Mazinger was the direct sequel to Mazinger Z. In fact, Great Mazinger was one of the very first series to ever be a direct sequel to a prior one. | * The appearance of Great Mazinger in the epilogue could be seen as a reference to how Great Mazinger was the direct sequel to Mazinger Z. In fact, Great Mazinger was one of the very first series to ever be a direct sequel to a prior one. | ||
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When a spacetime warp sends the Autobots and Decepticons to the Japan of another dimension, they get involved in Mazinger Z's fight against Dr. Hell and Baron Ashura.
Synopsis
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Featured characters
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- Bumblebee (22)
- Wheeljack (23)
- Ironhide (24)
- Grimlock(25)
- Jazz (26)
- Ratchet (27)
- Prowl (33)
- Hound (34)
- Mirage (35)
- Trailbreaker (36)
- Hot Rod (64)|
- Bumblebee (22)
- Wheeljack (23)
- Ironhide (24)
- Grimlock(25)
- Jazz (26)
- Ratchet (27)
- Prowl (33)
- Hound (34)
- Mirage (35)
- Trailbreaker (36)
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- Optimus Prime (5)
- Bumblebee (22)
- Wheeljack (23)
- Ironhide (24)
- Grimlock(25)
- Jazz (26)
- Ratchet (27)
- Prowl (33)
- Hound (34)
- Mirage (35)
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- Bonecrusher (12)
- Mixmaster (13)
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- Scrapper (18)
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- Ravage (47)
- Reflector (48)
- Devastator (55)|
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Notes
Transformers references
- The Autobots and Decepticons hail from a very G1 cartoon-esque universe. The Space Bridge here is clearly based on the cartoon design and the Transformers characters who appear are mostly the Season 1 cast (barring Hot Rod's cameo in the epilogue). Just about the only thing that prevents this series from being in-continuity with the actual G1 cartoon is how Starscream is outright killed at the climax of the story and his ghost is spirited away by the hooded observers.
Mazinger Z references
- Doctor Hell's description of Mazinger Z being "An iron fortress that soars through the skies" is taken from the very first line of the Mazinger Z anime's famous theme song. The literal translation of Mazinger Z's nickname is "Castle of Black Iron", but it's often translated into "Iron Fortress".
- Two of the Mechanical Beasts that appear in the video Dr. Hell shows to trick the Autobots are Garada-K7 and Doublas-M9, the first two Mechanical Beasts Mazinger Z ever fought and easily the most well-known among all the Mechanical Beasts. In numerous remakes, reboots or adaptations, they're often again the first Mechanical Beasts fought by whatever incarnation of Mazinger Z is present. They're also almost assured to appear whenever Mazinger Z is included in the Super Robot Wars series of video games.
- Soundwave's description of Photonic Energy being extremely pure and efficient is precisely why Dr. Hell was so adamant to get his hands on it: powered by Photonic Energy his Mechanical Beasts would be virtually unstoppable. In-universe, Photonic Energy was originally developed by Kouji's grandfather Dr Kabuto as a potent and clean new form of energy.
- The appearance of Great Mazinger in the epilogue could be seen as a reference to how Great Mazinger was the direct sequel to Mazinger Z. In fact, Great Mazinger was one of the very first series to ever be a direct sequel to a prior one.
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Other trivia
Creative team
The series is plotted by Yūjin Ishikawa, written by Naoto Tsushima, and drawn by a team consisting of Yū Kinutani, Hayato Sakamoto, Hidetsugu Yoshioka, Kazumi Hoshi, Naoyuki Fujisawa, and Naoto Tsushima. Cover art is provided by original Mazinger Z author Go Nagai and gallery art is provided by Shinobu Kaze, Tsuyoshi Nonaka, Yuki Ohshima, and Fumitaka Isao.
Covers (4)
- Normal Cover: Art by Go Nagai.
- Shop exclusive cover A: Art by Shinobu Kaze. Produced exclusively for the Mamegyorai and Shosen book tower.
- Shop exclusive cover B: Art by Yuki Ohshima. Produced exclusively for the verse COMICS and BLISTER comics.
- Amazon exclusive cover: Art by Tsuyoshi Nonaka. Produced exclusively for the Amazon.co.jp.





