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*'''Additional ''Transformers'' story:''' "[[Back from the Dead]]"
*'''Additional ''Transformers'' story:''' "[[Back from the Dead]]"
*'''Other strips:''' ''[[Action Force (comic)|Action Force]]'' - "Evasion" and ''[[Combat Colin]]''
*'''Other strips:''' ''[[Action Force (comic)|Action Force]]'' - "Evasion" and ''[[Combat Colin]]''
===Foreign Localization===
'''Swedish'''
:* ''Title:'' "'''Thunderwings vrede!'''" ("The Wrath of Thunderwing!")


===Cover===
===Cover===

Revision as of 19:50, 6 January 2022

The name or term "Rage" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Rage (disambiguation).
The Transformers (UK) #241
"Rage!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published 21st October 1989
Cover date 28th October 1989
Writer Simon Furman
Art Andy Wildman
Letterer Stuart Bartlett
Cover Geoff Senior
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Thunderwing's back, and he's not happy.

Synopsis

Thunderwing has finally surfaced from the waters, after being nearly cooked alive inside his own Pretender shell by Siren, Nightbeat, and Hosehead. Blinded by fury, he begins striking out at everything around him looking for the Autobots who humiliated him, and even attacks a Decepticon shuttle coming to meet him. Ruckus and the other Decepticons approach him as representatives of the Decepticon High Council, informing Thunderwing that his bid for leadership is still under review, and he is asked to return to Cybertron for further deliberation. Instead, Thunderwing forcibly commandeers Ruckus and his crew for an assault on the Ark to gain revenge on those who dared harm him.

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

Quotes

Notes

Artwork and technical errors

  • TBD

Continuity errors

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Continuity notes

  • Thunderwing totally kills those humans.
  • Chronologically, this story predates issues #232–233 and #240, which all show or reference Thunderwing having already achieved Decepticon leadership.

Real-life references

  • TBD

Other trivia

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Back-up material

Foreign Localization

Swedish

  • Title: "Thunderwings vrede!" ("The Wrath of Thunderwing!")

Cover

  • Issue #241 cover: Thunderwing emerges from the sea, by Geoff Senior.

Reprints