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[[Snarler]] and the [[Mayhem Attack Squad]] set a hellhound loose in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]] to run amok, hoping to smoke out the [[Survivors]]. Instead it turned up the rogue Decepticon [[Carnivac (G1)|Carnivac]], who was grateful for a target to vent his frustrations on. {{storylink | [[Snarler]] and the [[Mayhem Attack Squad]] set a hellhound loose in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]] to run amok, hoping to smoke out the [[Survivors]]. Instead it turned up the rogue Decepticon [[Carnivac (G1)|Carnivac]], who was grateful for a target to vent his frustrations on. {{storylink|Way of the Warrior}} | ||
Revision as of 23:45, 30 October 2011
- Hellhounds are robotic wildlife from the Generation 1 continuity family.

A hellhound is a type of canine mechanoid native to the planet Cybertron. It possesses considerable battlefield prowess and is at least semi-domesticated in service to Decepticon hunting parties.
It is described as 'soulless'.
Fiction
Marvel UK comics
Snarler and the Mayhem Attack Squad set a hellhound loose in Dallas, Texas to run amok, hoping to smoke out the Survivors. Instead it turned up the rogue Decepticon Carnivac, who was grateful for a target to vent his frustrations on. Way of the Warrior

