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== Items of note ==
== Items of note ==
*Both Rampage and Long Haul are active individually while Devastator is formed. Judging by the number of incoming comet Decepticons in the last issue, there were plenty of Decepticons on the scene for Devastator to be formed without them, so this isn't an error.
*Both Rampage and Long Haul are active individually while Devastator is formed. Judging by the number of incoming comet Decepticons in the last issue, there were plenty of Decepticons on the scene for Devastator to be formed without them, so this isn't an error.
*[[Josh Nizzi]]'s cover for this issue is a modified version of [[:Image:Defiance4_coverA_original.jpg|his rejected cover]] for [[Defiance issue 4]] (rejected because, at the time, director [[Michael Bay]] and [[Dreamworks]]/[[Paramount Pictures]] wanted to keep Megatron's return a "secret".) The main difference is the photoshopping of a stock image of The Fallen into the background.
==Covers==
==Covers==



Revision as of 11:02, 6 June 2009

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Movie Adaptation #4
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published June 10, 2009 (scheduled)
Screenplay by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and Ehren Kruger
Written by Simon Furman
Pencils by Jon Davis-Hunt
Colors by Kris Carter & Josh Perez
Letters by Chris Mowry
Edits by Denton J. Tipton
Continuity Movie continuity

An adaptation of the summer blockbuster of 2009.

Synopsis

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

Errors

Items of note

  • Both Rampage and Long Haul are active individually while Devastator is formed. Judging by the number of incoming comet Decepticons in the last issue, there were plenty of Decepticons on the scene for Devastator to be formed without them, so this isn't an error.
  • Josh Nizzi's cover for this issue is a modified version of his rejected cover for Defiance issue 4 (rejected because, at the time, director Michael Bay and Dreamworks/Paramount Pictures wanted to keep Megatron's return a "secret".) The main difference is the photoshopping of a stock image of The Fallen into the background.

Covers

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