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Transformers #30
Optimus' story

Nice argument, Elita, but unfortunately for you I've already depicted myself as the unflappable Autobot commander and you as the seething usurper.
Publisher Image Comics
Skybound Entertainment
First published March 11, 2026
Cover date March 2026
Written by Robert Kirkman
Art by Dan Mora
Colors by Mike Spicer
Letters by Rus Wooton
Editor Ben Abernathy
Continuity Energon Universe

Optimus and Elita clash, and the fate of all Autobotkind will be decided!

Synopsis

Optimus Prime warns Elita One that they do not have time to rehash their debate as the Decepticons are getting away. However, he is interrupted by Cliffjumper's horrified reaction to seeing Trailbreaker's corpse. Elita still can't understand why Optimus continues to put the Earth before Cybertron, even as it continues to take the lives of their fellow Autobots. She believes he's abandoned their war, while Optimus views Megatron's presence on Earth to be the fault of the Autobots and their responsibility to protect the world from the devastation he will wreak. Elita coldly tells him that he is no longer fit to lead them and punches Prime. Prime refuses to fight her and orders the rest of the Autobots to not interfere. However, Cliffjumper jumps in anyway, forcing Optimus to retaliate in his defense. Elita then proceeds to pound on Optimus' chest, demanding he "give it to her". At that moment, Carly and Spike appear, only able to look on in horror as Elita attempts to rip Prime's chest open.

Optimus grabs Elita's hand and stops her. He tells her he understands: their people are dying and she believes him distracted, and he admits she might be right. She might be the better leader for the Autobots at this time. But such a role cannot be taken. One must be chosen. He then opens his chest, revealing the Matrix of Leadership, and allowing the artifact to choose who will lead the Autobots...

And the Matrix chooses Elita, bestowing upon her a new Prime form, as Optimus reverts to a smaller state.

Funnily enough, this is not the first time an Elita has named a Prime

Optimus acquiesces to the choice, and defers leadership to Elita Prime. Elita orders all Autobots to return to Cybertron so that they might continue their efforts to defeat the Decepticons and save their world; anyone who decides to stay behind with Optimus will no longer be Autobots. She also warns that they do not know if they will be able to activate the space bridge on Cybertron again.

As the sun begins to set, Elita's Autobots depart, taking with them the wounded and inoperable Autobots left on the Ark, hoping to restore them on their home planet. Those remaining behind now have their Autobrands crossed out. Optimus and Elita bid each other farewell, as those who remain behind — Wheeljack, Arcee Magnus, Cliffjumper, Shredhead, Beachcomber, Thundercracker, and the Aerialbots — ask what they do now. Optimus simply says that they complete their mission. Somehow...

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

Quotes

"For millennia we fought together against the Decepticons. I am strongest... with you by my side."
"Elita, please. I fear that is but a distant memory. No matter how much I desire it, as well..."

Elita One and Optimus Prime


"Prime? Are you--"
"No, Brawn... Not Prime. Only Optimus, now."

Brawn and Optimus


Ultra Magnus: "I'm sorry, Optimus. I just feel I'm needed--"
Optimus: "Don't. I understand. I hope to join you soon, my friend."
Elita Prime: "By Primus, let that be true. 'Til all are one."
Optimus: "'Til all are one."

Notes

Continuity notes

  • This issue finally brings the conflict that has been brewing between Optimus and Elita since issue #12 to its boiling point.
  • Optimus tells Elita that challenging for leadership is not the Autobot way, in stark contrast to the Decepticon way seen back in issue #13 when Soundwave challenged Starscream.
  • Upon losing the Matrix, Optimus reverts to a smaller form, though he still calls himself “Optimus”. Notably, he does not revert to the Orion Pax that we saw in a flashback in Void Rivals #17.
  • There are a few Autobots that are not shown staying on Earth or leaving for Cybertron, likely to give the writers some wiggle-room to change their minds between issues. This includes Blaster, Sideswipe, Mirage, and notably even Jazz. While there are silhouettes of seemingly 2 (maybe 3?) characters leaving with Elita, their shapes are far too vague to make-out any meaningful details and they do not clearly resemble any known Autobots on Earth (see errors down below).

Transformers references

Errors

  • Cliffjumper's feet are colored black throughout the entire issue.
  • Ultra Magnus's antennas are back to being blue again, despite finally fixing it last issue (!).
  • In the very first panel, the two stripes above the arrow on Optimus Prime's forearm are colored red instead of yellow.
  • On page 6, Jetfire's blue forehead-stripe is incorrectly colored white.
  • On page 8, Cliffjumper has a red stripe on his forearms in every panel. His windows are also colored red when Elita slams him to the ground.
  • On page 9, the white stripe on Optimus's abdomen is colored red.
  • Similarly on page 14, the colors of the white and red sections of Optimus's abdomen are swapped.
  • On page 15, Optimus's Autobot symbols aren't filled in white, left as barely-visible dark red outlines.
  • On page 17, the blue and red stripe on Jazz's back is colored white. Cliffjumper is also missing the spare tire on his back when he kneels.
  • On page 19, Mirage is missing the panel on his right shoulder.
  • When the other bots are seen leaving with Elita Prime, the head shape of the bot between her legs looks like... Cyclonus? The head design doesn't match any of the current characters shown to be with the Autobots.

Other notes

  • Due to an error with Google Books, this issue accidentally leaked almost a month in advance, leading to many of its shocking plot points being posted on social media, usually without context.
  • Kirkman name-drops Delta Magnus in the letters pages as an example of "Magnus" being a rank that can be passed on to different bots.
  • Energon Experience: Presented by Skybound Executive Editor Ben Abernathy.
    • Character Spotlight: Optimus (not Prime)
    • 'Til All Are None!!: Reflects on Optimus and his outcast Autobots.
    • Creator Spotlight: Ben asks Dan Mora who his favorite Transformer was to draw. Mora enjoyed drawing Wheeljack most, though he also highlights Rumble and Elita One.

Covers


Reprints

  • Transformers Volume 5: Generation One (June 2, 2026) ISBN 153433355X / ISBN 978-1534333550
    • Collects Transformers issues #25–30
    • Trade paperback format.

References