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|caption=WHO LEFT THE OVEN ON AT MAX?! | |caption=WHO LEFT THE OVEN ON AT MAX?! | ||
|publisher=[[Dreamwave Productions]] | |publisher=[[Dreamwave Productions]] | ||
|date=[[April 28]], [[2004]] | |date=[[April 28]], [[2004]] | ||
|coverdate=March | |coverdate=March 2004 | ||
|story=[[James McDonough|Brad Mick]] | |story=[[James McDonough|Brad Mick]] | ||
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'''In space, Wreck-Gar's house guest starts some big plans.''' | '''In space, Wreck-Gar's house guest starts some big plans.''' | ||
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[[Image:RunninWithTheDevil-WreckGar.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Got no love, no love you'd call real, got nobody waitin' at home!]] | [[Image:RunninWithTheDevil-WreckGar.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Got no love, no love you'd call real, got nobody waitin' at home!]] | ||
After being [[New World Order|blasted into space]] by [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]], Megatron floats in a state of near-death through the coldness of the void. He tries to remain alert to retain his dignity, but eventually blacks out. | After being [[New World Order|blasted into space]] by [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]], Megatron floats in a state of near-death through the coldness of the void. He tries to remain alert to retain his dignity, but eventually blacks out. | ||
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==Notes | ==Notes== | ||
* Chronologically, this story follows up on the epilogue from [[Generation One issue 0|issue #0]] and is followed by "[[Welcome to the Jungle]]" in the ''[[Dreamwave Summer Special]]''. | * Chronologically, this story follows up on the epilogue from [[Generation One issue 0|issue #0]] and is followed by "[[Welcome to the Jungle]]" in the ''[[Dreamwave Summer Special]]''. | ||
* This issue takes its name from a song by [[human]] music group [[wikipedia: Van Halen|Van Halen]]. | * This issue takes its name from a song by [[human]] music group [[wikipedia: Van Halen|Van Halen]]. | ||
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* It's unlikely that Wreck-Gar was fatally injured, considering the resilient nature of the [[Junkion (species)|Junkions]]. | * It's unlikely that Wreck-Gar was fatally injured, considering the resilient nature of the [[Junkion (species)|Junkions]]. | ||
* Wreck-Gar's recap of events is done in the style of overexposed [[Wikipedia:Master Card|Mastercard]] advertisements. | * Wreck-Gar's recap of events is done in the style of overexposed [[Wikipedia:Master Card|Mastercard]] advertisements. | ||
* Wreck-Gar continues to refer to Megatron as [[wikipedia: I Love Lucy| | * Wreck-Gar continues to refer to Megatron as "[[wikipedia: I Love Lucy|Lucy]]". | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category: Dreamwave issues]] | [[Category: Dreamwave issues]] | ||
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| "Runnin' with the Devil" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Dreamwave Productions | ||||||||||||
| First published | April 28, 2004 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | March 2004 | ||||||||||||
| Story | Brad Mick | ||||||||||||
| Pencils | James Raiz | ||||||||||||
| Inks | Erik Sander | ||||||||||||
| Colors | Elliot Kravchik | ||||||||||||
| Letters | Ben Lee | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Dreamwave continuity | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | Ascension | ||||||||||||
In space, Wreck-Gar's house guest starts some big plans.
Synopsis

After being blasted into space by Starscream, Megatron floats in a state of near-death through the coldness of the void. He tries to remain alert to retain his dignity, but eventually blacks out.
Some time later, after he has been recovered from his free-float, Megatron violently awakens while receiving repair from a Junkion who introduces himself as Wreck-Gar.
Megatron recounts what he's learned since his defeat at the hands (err, hand) of Shockwave. His new combat ideology will dispose of needless emotions. A trio of emotionless clones will assist him in his new quest not only to conquer the universe, but also to take revenge for his defeat and abandonment. Wreck-Gar arrives, happily misled into thinking Megatron is a good guy. Megatron shows his appreciation for Wreck-Gar's efforts by stabbing him, and blasting him with his cannon, signaling the start of Megatron's retribution.
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons |
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Notes
- Chronologically, this story follows up on the epilogue from issue #0 and is followed by "Welcome to the Jungle" in the Dreamwave Summer Special.
- This issue takes its name from a song by human music group Van Halen.
- Wreck-Gar's repair has allowed Megatron to recover from the lobotomy he received from Optimus Prime during the early days of the war.
- It's unlikely that Wreck-Gar was fatally injured, considering the resilient nature of the Junkions.
- Wreck-Gar's recap of events is done in the style of overexposed Mastercard advertisements.
- Wreck-Gar continues to refer to Megatron as "Lucy".
References
- ↑ This story was included in Issue #4 alongside "The Omega Effect."


