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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
[[Image:Nyc-alternate-future1.jpg|left|250px|thumb|A lot of the Bronx already looked like this.]]
[[Image:Nyc-alternate-future1.jpg|left|250px|thumb|A lot of the Bronx already looked like this.]]
It is 2009, and Unicron has consumed Cybertron and has given the Decepticons Earth to rule.   
It is [[2009]], and [[Unicron]] has consumed [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and has given the [[Decepticon]]s [[Earth]] to rule.   


Galvatron and the [[Pretender Monster|Pretender Monsters]] arise from the Atlantic Ocean into a destroyed [[New York City]], complete with a deactivated [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]] strung up between the stumps of the shattered World Trade Center towers. Galvatron sends his minions to search the city's ruins for Autobots. Though he has devastated the Autobot army and controls the planet's entire western hemisphere, Galvatron wishes even the slightest trace of resistance wiped out.
[[Galvatron II|Galvatron]] and the [[Pretender Monster]]s rise from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] into a destroyed [[New York City]], complete with a deactivated [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]] strung up between the stumps of the shattered [[World Trade Center]] towers. Galvatron sends his minions to search the city's ruins for [[Autobot]]s. Though he has devastated the Autobot army and controls the planet's entire western hemisphere, Galvatron wishes even the slightest trace of resistance wiped out.


Elsewhere, a rebel group of surviving [[Autobot|Autobots]] and [[Human|humans]], including Spike Witwicky, race to strike the [[Decepticon Powerbase]]. They have only hours before the governments of the remaining free nations launch nuclear weapons. Not only will this annihilate what remains of North America, but Galvatron has already prepared to shield his army and siphon off the blasts' energy, making him even more unstoppable. At the Decepticon base, the Autobots attack, providing a distraction while Spike carries out the mission's main goal. The Autobots bring down the base's force field and take out a number of Decepticons, but Crossblades, Guzzle, and Getaway soon fall. Chainclaw is seconds away from killing Cyclonus, when Galvatron arrives, destroying first the Autobot, then his "weak" lieutenant. Galvatron and the Pretender Monsters move in to finish the Autobots. However, Spike claims 'victory': he has scaled the Decepticon fortress and erected an American flag, a symbol to the world that America is still alive and fighting. The watching world governments abort the nuclear launch at the final second.
Elsewhere, a rebel group of surviving Autobots and [[human]]s, including [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Spike Witwicky]], race to strike the [[Decepticon Powerbase]]. They have only hours before the governments of the remaining free nations launch nuclear weapons. Not only will this annihilate what remains of [[North America]], but Galvatron has already prepared to shield his army and siphon off the blasts' energy, making him even more unstoppable. At the Decepticon base, the Autobots attack, providing a distraction while Spike carries out the mission's main goal. The Autobots bring down the base's force field and take out a number of Decepticons, but [[Crossblades (G1)|Crossblades]], [[Guzzle (G1)|Guzzle]], and [[Getaway]] soon fall. [[Chainclaw (G1)|Chainclaw]] is seconds away from killing [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]], when Galvatron arrives, destroying first the Autobot, then his "weak" lieutenant. Galvatron and the Pretender Monsters move in to finish the Autobots. However, Spike claims 'victory': he has scaled the Decepticon fortress and erected an [[United States of America|American]] flag, a symbol to the world that America is still alive and fighting. The watching world governments abort the nuclear launch at the final second.


Galvatron is unimpressed, and takes aim at the iconic flag. But suddenly Hook, Line, and Sinker appear and attack Galvatron, dragging him back through time. With their mightiest foe defeated, the remaining Autobots and humans rally, pressing the attack and fighting for their world...
Galvatron is unimpressed, and takes aim at the iconic flag. But suddenly [[Hook, Line, and Sinker]] appear and attack Galvatron, dragging him back through time. With their mightiest foe defeated, the remaining Autobots and humans rally, pressing the attack and fighting for their world...
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==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
|c1=
* [[Chainclaw (G1)|Chainclaw]] (8)
* [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]] (5)
* [[Guzzle (G1)|Guzzle]] (9)
* [[Chainclaw (G1)|Chainclaw]] (9)
* [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] (10)
* [[Guzzle (G1)|Guzzle]] (10)
* [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] (11)
* [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] (11)
* [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] (14)
* [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] (12)
* [[Crossblades (G1)|Crossblades]] (15)
* [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] (15)
* [[Getaway]] (15)
* [[Kup (G1)|Kup]] (16)
* [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] (17)
* [[Crossblades (G1)|Crossblades]] (20)
* [[Getaway]] (21)
 
|c2=
|c2=
* [[Galvatron II]] (1)
* [[Galvatron II|Galvatron]] (1)
* [[Wildfly]] (2)
* [[Wildfly]] (2)
* [[Icepick (G1)|Icepick]] (3)
* [[Icepick (G1)|Icepick]] (3)
* [[Slog]] (4)
* [[Birdbrain]] (4)
* [[Birdbrain]] (5)
* [[Slog]] (6)
* [[Scowl]] (6)
* [[Scowl]] (7)
* [[Bristleback]] (7)
* [[Bristleback]] (8)
* [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] (16)
* [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] (18)
* [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]] (17)
* [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]] (19)
* [[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak]] (18)
* [[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak]] (22)
* [[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]]
* [[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]] (23)
* [[Octane]]
* [[Octane]] (24)
* [[Runamuck (G1)|Runamuck]]
* [[Runamuck (G1)|Runamuck]] (25)
 
|c3=
|c3=
* [[Lisa]] (12)
* [[Lisa]] (13)
* [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Spike Witwicky]] (13)
* [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Spike Witwicky]] (14)
 
|c4=
|c4=
* [[Hook, Line, and Sinker]] (19)
* [[Hook, Line, and Sinker]] (26–28)
}}
}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
* '''Cameos:''' [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]] (dead), [[Kup (G1)|Kup]] (dying), [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] (dying)
* This was the only issue in the Marvel US series that dealt with an alternate reality, a subject that would later become commonplace in ''[[Transformers brand|Transformers]]''.
* This was the only issue in the Marvel US series that dealt with an alternate reality, a subject that would later become commonplace in [[Transformer|Transformers]] lore.
* In the early 2000s, this issue was the object of an infamous [[eBay]] auction in which the seller claimed that certain panels of the comic could be seen as prophetic warnings about the 9/11 attacks.<ref>http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/1323/</ref>
* In the early 2000s, this issue was the object of an infamous [[EBay|eBay]] auction in which the seller claimed that certain panels of the comic could be seen as prophetic warnings about the 9/11 attacks.<ref>http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/1323/</ref>
* Galvatron says that Cyclonus is a "being forged in the fires of [[Unicron]] himself," which is in line with the [[The Transformers: The Movie|animated movie]], but in strictly US stories, he and Scourge were first seen on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] serving under [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]]. The Marvel UK stories explained this using time travel. This is the only time in the US stories that any reference is made to Cyclonus and Scourge being created by [[Unicron]].
* Galvatron says that Cyclonus is a "being forged in the fires of [[Unicron]] himself," which is in line with the [[The Transformers: The Movie|animated movie]], but in strictly US stories, he and Scourge were first seen on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] serving under [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]]. The Marvel UK stories explained this using time travel. This is the only time in the US stories that any reference is made to Cyclonus and Scourge being created by [[Unicron]].
:* With that in mind, Cyclonus and Scourge's deaths here mean they can never be thrown into the past to become [[Targetmaster]]s under Scorponok, ruling out this story as a possible future.
** With that in mind, Cyclonus and Scourge's deaths here mean they can never be thrown into the past to become [[Targetmaster]]s under Scorponok, ruling out this story as a possible future.
[[Image:Furmanismsrod.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Witness the birth of three [[Furmanism|Furmanisms]].]]
[[Image:Furmanismsrod.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Witness the birth of three [[Furmanism|Furmanisms]].]]
* The seven Autobot survivors shown are Prowl, Inferno (first US appearance), Jazz, Crossblades (only appearance anywhere thus far), Getaway, Guzzle, and Chainclaw (also first US appearance). By the end of the issue only Prowl, Inferno and Jazz are still alive. [[To sell toys|Guess]] who had new [[Action Master]] toys?
* The seven Autobot survivors shown are Prowl, Inferno (first US appearance), Jazz, Crossblades (only appearance anywhere thus far), Getaway, Guzzle, and Chainclaw (also first US appearance). By the end of the issue only Prowl, Inferno and Jazz are still alive. [[To sell toys|Guess]] who had new [[Action Master]] toys?
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* This issue is notable for its high percentage of [[Furmanism|Furmanisms]]. In fact, this issue is the genesis of three of them. "Rhythms of Darkness!" spawned "FIGHT AND DIE," "IT IS OVER —  FINISHED," and "WHAT CHANCE DO WE HAVE?"
* This issue is notable for its high percentage of [[Furmanism|Furmanisms]]. In fact, this issue is the genesis of three of them. "Rhythms of Darkness!" spawned "FIGHT AND DIE," "IT IS OVER —  FINISHED," and "WHAT CHANCE DO WE HAVE?"
* One of the UK covers for this book features a [[United States of America|US]] flag with 52 stars.  One of the two images in the book itself doesn't feature individual stars, the other has the stars run off into shadow.   
* One of the UK covers for this book features a [[United States of America|US]] flag with 52 stars.  One of the two images in the book itself doesn't feature individual stars, the other has the stars run off into shadow.   
{{-}}


===Covers===
===Covers===

Revision as of 01:14, 8 November 2011

The Transformers (US) #67
The Transformers (UK) #298–301

Galvatron can be any size he wishes!
"Rhythms of Darkness!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published April 1990
Cover date June 1990
Writer Simon Furman
Penciler José Delbo
Inker Danny Bulanadi
Colorist Nel Yomtov
Letterer Jim Massara
Editor Don Daley
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

In an alternate future with Galvatron victorious, several Autobots fight in a last ditch attempt to retake Earth.

Synopsis

A lot of the Bronx already looked like this.

It is 2009, and Unicron has consumed Cybertron and has given the Decepticons Earth to rule.

Galvatron and the Pretender Monsters rise from the Atlantic Ocean into a destroyed New York City, complete with a deactivated Rodimus Prime strung up between the stumps of the shattered World Trade Center towers. Galvatron sends his minions to search the city's ruins for Autobots. Though he has devastated the Autobot army and controls the planet's entire western hemisphere, Galvatron wishes even the slightest trace of resistance wiped out.

Elsewhere, a rebel group of surviving Autobots and humans, including Spike Witwicky, race to strike the Decepticon Powerbase. They have only hours before the governments of the remaining free nations launch nuclear weapons. Not only will this annihilate what remains of North America, but Galvatron has already prepared to shield his army and siphon off the blasts' energy, making him even more unstoppable. At the Decepticon base, the Autobots attack, providing a distraction while Spike carries out the mission's main goal. The Autobots bring down the base's force field and take out a number of Decepticons, but Crossblades, Guzzle, and Getaway soon fall. Chainclaw is seconds away from killing Cyclonus, when Galvatron arrives, destroying first the Autobot, then his "weak" lieutenant. Galvatron and the Pretender Monsters move in to finish the Autobots. However, Spike claims 'victory': he has scaled the Decepticon fortress and erected an American flag, a symbol to the world that America is still alive and fighting. The watching world governments abort the nuclear launch at the final second.

Galvatron is unimpressed, and takes aim at the iconic flag. But suddenly Hook, Line, and Sinker appear and attack Galvatron, dragging him back through time. With their mightiest foe defeated, the remaining Autobots and humans rally, pressing the attack and fighting for their world...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans Others

Notes

  • This was the only issue in the Marvel US series that dealt with an alternate reality, a subject that would later become commonplace in Transformers.
  • In the early 2000s, this issue was the object of an infamous eBay auction in which the seller claimed that certain panels of the comic could be seen as prophetic warnings about the 9/11 attacks.[1]
  • Galvatron says that Cyclonus is a "being forged in the fires of Unicron himself," which is in line with the animated movie, but in strictly US stories, he and Scourge were first seen on Cybertron serving under Scorponok. The Marvel UK stories explained this using time travel. This is the only time in the US stories that any reference is made to Cyclonus and Scourge being created by Unicron.
    • With that in mind, Cyclonus and Scourge's deaths here mean they can never be thrown into the past to become Targetmasters under Scorponok, ruling out this story as a possible future.
Witness the birth of three Furmanisms.
  • The seven Autobot survivors shown are Prowl, Inferno (first US appearance), Jazz, Crossblades (only appearance anywhere thus far), Getaway, Guzzle, and Chainclaw (also first US appearance). By the end of the issue only Prowl, Inferno and Jazz are still alive. Guess who had new Action Master toys?
  • Though it seems to follow the events of the movie ("A Savage Circle" gives Galvatron II his animated film origin), Prowl's kinda alive, which either means there was a goof or Prowl didn't die in this timeline's version of the movie events.
  • This issue is notable for its high percentage of Furmanisms. In fact, this issue is the genesis of three of them. "Rhythms of Darkness!" spawned "FIGHT AND DIE," "IT IS OVER — FINISHED," and "WHAT CHANCE DO WE HAVE?"
  • One of the UK covers for this book features a US flag with 52 stars. One of the two images in the book itself doesn't feature individual stars, the other has the stars run off into shadow.

Covers

  • US issue #67 cover: victorious Galvatron, by Jim Lee.
  • UK issue #298 cover: Galvatron emerging in the New York harbor by Stewart Johnson.
  • UK issue #299 cover: Galvatron before a dead Rodimus Prime, by John Marshall and Stewart Johnson.
  • UK issue #300 cover: Autobots attack by John Marshall and Stewart Johnson.
  • UK issue #301 cover: Autobots victorious by John Marshall, Stewart Johnson and Robin Bouttell.

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