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** {{w|Blood Incantation}}’s {{w|Absolute Elsewhere}}
** {{w|Blood Incantation}}’s {{w|Absolute Elsewhere}}
** Brooticus, the fictional band from Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer’s previous comic, ''Murder Falcon'' (the titular character of which also appears in a photograph).
** Brooticus, the fictional band from Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer’s previous comic, ''Murder Falcon'' (the titular character of which also appears in a photograph).
** {{w|Carcass (band)|Carcass}}'s {{w|Heartwork}}
** {{w|Megadeth}}
** {{w|Megadeth}}
** {{w|MF Doom}} and {{w|Madlib}}'s {{w|Madvillainy}}
** {{w|MF Doom}} and {{w|Madlib}}'s {{w|Madvillainy}}
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** {{w|Rush (Band)|Rush}}
** {{w|Rush (Band)|Rush}}
** {{w|Big Star}}'s {{w|Number 1 Record}} and {{w|Radio City (album)|Radio City}}
** {{w|Big Star}}'s {{w|Number 1 Record}} and {{w|Radio City (album)|Radio City}}
** {{w|Watchtower (band)|Watchtower}}'s {{w|Control and Resistance}}
** And most importantly, [[The Transformers: The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]
** And most importantly, [[The Transformers: The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]
* The cocktail lounge Jazz discovers is the famous {{w|Green Mill Cocktail Lounge}} in [[Chicago]].
* The cocktail lounge Jazz discovers is the famous {{w|Green Mill Cocktail Lounge}} in [[Chicago]].

Revision as of 05:49, 11 May 2025

Energon Universe 2025 Special
Transformers
Publisher Image Comics
Skybound Entertainment
First published May 3, 2025
Written by Daniel Warren Johnson
Art by Daniel Warren Johnson
Colors by Mike Spicer
Letters by Rus Wooton
Continuity Energon Universe

Jazz wants to play in harmony with his fellow bots, but he just can’t seem to avoid jamming to his own rhythm.

Synopsis

Years ago, on Cybertron, Jazz is kicked out of his band with Arcee, Cliffjumper, Bluestreak, and Blurr right before their big performance because he can’t stay on the beat and keeps improvising. Later that evening, using an intergalactic radio devised by Wheeljack, he listens to a strange sound that fascinates him. He excitedly shares his discovery with Optimus Prime, who appreciates his friend’s sense of wonder, but politely asks him to turn the noise off.

In the present, on Earth, Optimus and Jazz are driving down a road when Jazz suddenly hears that same noise off in the distance. He swerves off the road in an effort to find the source, arriving at a cocktail lounge. He peers inside to see a group of jazz musicians playing to an attentive crowd. He smiles, finally finding what he was looking for all those years ago.

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

Autobots Others
  • Jazz musicians (7)

Quotes

"Optimus… have you ever hunted for something? Something you barely know exists?"
"I’m not sure I know what you mean, my friend."
"Listening to this… is like finding a new question to ask. It’s a brand new journey."

Jazz and Optimus Prime

Notes

Continuity notes

  • This story reveals that most of the main cast of Transformers were in a band either before or during the war. That just rules.
  • Where exactly this story fits in with the ongoing narrative of the Transformers series is unclear, but it would appear to be some sort of flash forward. One key detail to note is that the “present day” pages show Optimus with his normal right arm, not Megatron’s, which he’s had since Transformers #4 (the same issue where Jazz was first awoken, meaning it can’t take place earlier).

Real-life references

Reprints

  • Transformers Volume 4: Conquer and Control (November 25, 2025) ISBN 1534332588 / ISBN 978-1534332584