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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Darkwing and Dreadwind have been hired to collect something for a mysterious employer, and the | [[Darkwing]] and [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] have been hired to collect something for a [[Megatron (G1)|mysterious employer]], and the [[Triggerbot]]s have been dispatched to shadow them. Since the [[Decepticon]]s have noticed and are firing on them, they did a crap job. A vicious dogfight erupts around [[Earth]]'s [[Moon (moon)|Moon]], ending when the [[Autobot]]s fake their death. They're now able to follow the Decepticons without a problem. | ||
The Decepticons land in southern [[Peru]], where archaeologist Susan Hoffman and [[Susan Hoffman#Related characters|her assistants]] are searching for the shrine of the [[Juluth]], a tribe unchanged since the days of the | The Decepticons land in southern [[Peru]], where archaeologist [[Susan Hoffman]] and [[Susan Hoffman#Related characters|her assistants]] are searching for the shrine of the [[Juluth]], a tribe unchanged since the days of the [[Inca]]. The Decepticons search for what they came for, only to be gunned down. [[Hi-Test]] and [[Throttle (G1)|Throttle]] run in terror and are intercepted by both the Autobots and Susan (who is annoyed to find herself dealing with robots ''again''). They spill the beans: they were hired to find the dead body of [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]]... and that body is now walking around! | ||
[[Image:ZombieScream1.jpg|left|200px|thumb|He lives his life like there's no tomorrow, and everything he's got, he had to steal.]] | [[Image:ZombieScream1.jpg|left|200px|thumb|He lives his life like there's no tomorrow, and everything he's got, he had to steal.]] | ||
While they have a clear shot at the zombie, Backstreet first makes sure the | While they have a clear shot at the [[zombie]], [[Backstreet (G1)|Backstreet]] first makes sure the [[human]]s are evacuated—giving Starscream time to disarm the other Triggerbots and injure Backstreet. With low [[energon]] levels, [[Dogfight]] can't battle it in jet mode, so they run away instead. Backstreet tells them to leave without him (and Dogfight says he deserves to be left behind for what he did). Eventually, he convinces them to go to protect the humans while he holds the zombie back. Meanwhile, Hi-Test and Throttle return to their Powermasters and bring them back online with an energy boost; Dreadwind knows they have to complete their job, and realises the [[Nebulan]]s can defeat the zombie... | ||
Override goes to protect the humans, while Dogfight decides to use his jet mode to fight Starscream after | [[Override (G1)|Override]] goes to protect the humans, while Dogfight decides to use his jet mode to fight Starscream after all—by attempting to ram it! When he gets brushed aside, Backstreet tries to reason with the zombie, realising that there's an intelligence behind it: the [[Underbase]]. Starscream's murderous impulse is driving it, but he convinces the Underbase to fight it. It takes control... at which point the Nebulans run out and absorb all its energy until it falls dead. The Decepticons take the corpse, not caring they've killed the Underbase, but Backstreet feels it won by taking control. | ||
While all this has gone on, Susan and her team found the Juluth, who believe Starscream's corpse to be their death-god [[Myaz]] and plan to sacrifice them to appease it. Susan escapes and is rescued by Override; he's forced to let the Decepticons leave with Starscream in order to save her friends. The Triggerbots later worry what this may result in, but Susan reminds them they did a good job here today and should deal with the future when it happens. | While all this has gone on, Susan and her team found the Juluth, who believe Starscream's corpse to be their death-god [[Myaz]] and plan to sacrifice them to appease it. Susan escapes and is rescued by Override; he's forced to let the Decepticons leave with Starscream in order to save her friends. The Triggerbots later worry what this may result in, but Susan reminds them they did a good job here today and should deal with the future when it happens. | ||
==Featured characters== | ==Featured characters== | ||
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* [[Dogfight]] (4) | * [[Dogfight]] (4) | ||
* [[Override (G1)|Override]] (5) | * [[Override (G1)|Override]] (5) | ||
|c2= | |c2= | ||
* [[Darkwing]] (1) | * [[Darkwing]] (1) | ||
* [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] (2) | * [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] (2) | ||
* [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] (9) | * [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] (9) | ||
|c3= | |c3= | ||
* [[ | * [[Susan Hoffman]] (8) | ||
|h4=[[Nebulan]]s|c4= | |h4=[[Nebulan]]s|c4= | ||
* [[Hi-Test]] (6) | * [[Hi-Test]] (6) | ||
* [[Throttle (G1)|Throttle]] (7) | * [[Throttle (G1)|Throttle]] (7) | ||
}} | }} | ||
== | ==Notes== | ||
*This was the first UK story to be printed in black and white since "[[Raiders of the Last Ark]]" nearly 200 issues previously. The unannounced change caused some readers to think there had been a printing error. The resulting anger when it became clear that the change was permanent dominated the [[letters page (Marvel UK)|letters page]] for several weeks. | *This was the first UK story to be printed in black and white since "[[Raiders of the Last Ark]]" nearly 200 issues previously. The unannounced change caused some readers to think there had been a printing error. The resulting anger when it became clear that the change was permanent dominated the [[letters page (Marvel UK)|letters page]] for several weeks. | ||
*This was originally meant to be a 2-parter, but the change in format in #213 led to it being hacked into four parts. | *This was originally meant to be a 2-parter, but the change in format in #213 led to it being hacked into four parts. | ||
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*Through his dialogue in Parts 1 and 3, it seems Dogfight doesn't like Backstreet at all. | *Through his dialogue in Parts 1 and 3, it seems Dogfight doesn't like Backstreet at all. | ||
== | ===Continuity notes=== | ||
* | *This foreshadows the upcoming "[[Back from the Dead]]", Furman's first US story, where we'll discover Darkwing and Dreadwind's employer was Megatron and Starscream will be brought to life again. | ||
*It follows on from the then-recent events of "[[Dark Star]]". | |||
*Susan Hoffman has run into the Transformers twice before: "[[Ancient Relics!]]" and "[[Ladies' Night]]". | |||
==Covers== | ===Covers=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:MarvelUK-215.jpg|'''Issue #215''' - Move along, nothing to see here... | Image:MarvelUK-215.jpg|'''Issue #215''' - Move along, nothing to see here... | ||
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* '''Issue #217 cover:''' Dreadwind accuses an unseen aggressor of attacking Darkwing and being dead by [[Jez Hall]]. | * '''Issue #217 cover:''' Dreadwind accuses an unseen aggressor of attacking Darkwing and being dead by [[Jez Hall]]. | ||
* '''Titan TPB cover:''' Megatron and Shockwave fight at [[Memphis]] airport, by [[Staz|Stewart Johnson]]. | * '''Titan TPB cover:''' Megatron and Shockwave fight at [[Memphis]] airport, by [[Staz|Stewart Johnson]]. | ||
==Reprints== | |||
*2005 — ''[[Transformers: Fallen Star]]'' | |||
[[Category:Marvel UK issues]] | [[Category:Marvel UK issues]] | ||
Revision as of 10:27, 15 November 2011
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| "Race with the Devil" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | 22nd April - 14th May 1989 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
| Art | Andy Wildman | ||||||||||||
| Letterer | Glib (#215-216) Hel (#217-218) | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity | ||||||||||||
Can the Triggerbots stop Darkwing & Dreadwind from retrieving Starscream's corpse?
Synopsis
Darkwing and Dreadwind have been hired to collect something for a mysterious employer, and the Triggerbots have been dispatched to shadow them. Since the Decepticons have noticed and are firing on them, they did a crap job. A vicious dogfight erupts around Earth's Moon, ending when the Autobots fake their death. They're now able to follow the Decepticons without a problem.
The Decepticons land in southern Peru, where archaeologist Susan Hoffman and her assistants are searching for the shrine of the Juluth, a tribe unchanged since the days of the Inca. The Decepticons search for what they came for, only to be gunned down. Hi-Test and Throttle run in terror and are intercepted by both the Autobots and Susan (who is annoyed to find herself dealing with robots again). They spill the beans: they were hired to find the dead body of Starscream... and that body is now walking around!

While they have a clear shot at the zombie, Backstreet first makes sure the humans are evacuated—giving Starscream time to disarm the other Triggerbots and injure Backstreet. With low energon levels, Dogfight can't battle it in jet mode, so they run away instead. Backstreet tells them to leave without him (and Dogfight says he deserves to be left behind for what he did). Eventually, he convinces them to go to protect the humans while he holds the zombie back. Meanwhile, Hi-Test and Throttle return to their Powermasters and bring them back online with an energy boost; Dreadwind knows they have to complete their job, and realises the Nebulans can defeat the zombie...
Override goes to protect the humans, while Dogfight decides to use his jet mode to fight Starscream after all—by attempting to ram it! When he gets brushed aside, Backstreet tries to reason with the zombie, realising that there's an intelligence behind it: the Underbase. Starscream's murderous impulse is driving it, but he convinces the Underbase to fight it. It takes control... at which point the Nebulans run out and absorb all its energy until it falls dead. The Decepticons take the corpse, not caring they've killed the Underbase, but Backstreet feels it won by taking control.
While all this has gone on, Susan and her team found the Juluth, who believe Starscream's corpse to be their death-god Myaz and plan to sacrifice them to appease it. Susan escapes and is rescued by Override; he's forced to let the Decepticons leave with Starscream in order to save her friends. The Triggerbots later worry what this may result in, but Susan reminds them they did a good job here today and should deal with the future when it happens.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans | Nebulans |
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Notes
- This was the first UK story to be printed in black and white since "Raiders of the Last Ark" nearly 200 issues previously. The unannounced change caused some readers to think there had been a printing error. The resulting anger when it became clear that the change was permanent dominated the letters page for several weeks.
- This was originally meant to be a 2-parter, but the change in format in #213 led to it being hacked into four parts.
- Susan Hoffman's assistants resemble the Real Ghostbusters, an in-joke as Wildman was drawing the title for Marvel UK at the time.
- Through his dialogue in Parts 1 and 3, it seems Dogfight doesn't like Backstreet at all.
Continuity notes
- This foreshadows the upcoming "Back from the Dead", Furman's first US story, where we'll discover Darkwing and Dreadwind's employer was Megatron and Starscream will be brought to life again.
- It follows on from the then-recent events of "Dark Star".
- Susan Hoffman has run into the Transformers twice before: "Ancient Relics!" and "Ladies' Night".
Covers
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Issue #215 - Move along, nothing to see here...
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Issue #216 - Death looks like a red ball with teeth, apparently.
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Issue #217
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Titan TPB - Let's wrassle!
- Issue #215 cover: Triggerbots vs Dreadwing by Jeff Anderson.
- Issue #216 cover: The Mecannibals and Landmine / Backstreet and Susan by Art Wetherell.
- Issue #217 cover: Dreadwind accuses an unseen aggressor of attacking Darkwing and being dead by Jez Hall.
- Titan TPB cover: Megatron and Shockwave fight at Memphis airport, by Stewart Johnson.
Reprints
- 2005 — Transformers: Fallen Star





