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|seriesissue=''[[The Transformers (IDW)|The Transformers]]'' #8
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Revision as of 22:37, 10 June 2010

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Specifics: Interiors
The Transformers #8
File:Transformers 8-A.jpg
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published June 9, 2010
Cover date June 2010
Written by Mike Costa
Art by Javier Saltares
Colors by James Brown
Letters by Chris Mowry
Editor Carlos Guzman
Associate editor Andy Schmidt
Continuity IDW continuity
Chronology Current era (2010)

Spike Witwicky reflects on current events and attempts to come to terms with his position as a leader.

Synopsis


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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

  • "I've always hated machines. The ones that make you stronger. The ones that make you more vulnerable."
Spike Witwicky
  • "And green. Really. That has to be the stupidest color for a "disguise"..."
Spike Witwicky taunting Constructicon Scrapper.
  • "I wanted to show you that one of us can beat you. No lasers. None of your technology. Just a solution that can be made out of stuff anyone would have in their kitchen."
Spike Witwicky ruining all the fun by emasculating the entire Cybertronian race.

Errors

  • Uh... there's only one robot in the whole book?

Items of note

  • This is the first issue of the Ongoing series to not feature any prominent Transformer robots. The story mainly focuses on Spike Witwicky and a robot isn't even seen until page 17.

Covers (3)

  • Cover A: Scrapper busting through a construction site; art by Don Figueroa and colors by James Brown.
  • Cover B: Scrapper reaching out towards Spike Witwicky through a construction site; art by Javier Saltares and colors by James Brown.
  • Cover RI: Concept art of Jazz; art by Don Figueroa.

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