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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
{{note|This story is continued from "[[Demons!]]".}}
The [[Demon]]s attack [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]], who runs over to where the [[Autobot]]s and [[Decepticon]]s are fighting. [[Cindersaur]] spits a jet of flame at one of the Demons, who merely returns an even larger one, the flame engulfing the [[Firecon]]. The Autobots wonder how to tackle the Demon.
The Demons attack Bumblebee who runs over to where the [[Autobot|Autobots]] and [[Decepticon|Decepticons]] are fighting. Cindersaur spits a jet of flame at one of the Demons, who merely returns an even larger one, the flame engulfing the [[Firecon]]. The Autobots wonder how to tackle the Demon.


Meanwhile at [[Autobase]] Seawatch starts blabbering about how the Demons fed on the Decepticons' life-force, a point Emirate Xaaron finds interesting...
Meanwhile at [[Autobase]], [[Seawatch]] starts blabbering about how the Demons fed on the Decepticons' life-force, a point [[Emirate]] [[Xaaron]] finds interesting...


In the Underworld the Autobots fight the Demons with their blasters. The Decepticons discuss the situation and agree to help but it is to no avail—the Demons merely feed off the energy. Then Emirate Xaaron and Red Hot arrive with an artillery gun that fires pure [[Energon (fuel)|energon]]. Xaaron's gambit works and the energon overloads the Demons who explode.
In the [[Underworld]], the Autobots fight the Demons with their blasters. The Decepticons discuss the situation and agree to help but it is to no avail—the Demons merely feed off the energy. Then Emirate Xaaron and [[Red Hot]] arrive with an artillery gun that fires pure [[energon]]. Xaaron's gambit works and the energon overloads the Demons who explode.


Xaaron explains that according to legend the Demons were the flipside of the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]'s good creatures and were entombed by [[Primus]]. There may be thousands more below and if they attack again in force, "None of us will survive!"
Xaaron explains that, according to legend, the Demons were the flipside of the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]'s good creatures and were entombed by [[Primus]]. There may be thousands more below and if they attack again in force, "None of us will survive!"


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==Errors==
==Notes==
* This story takes place between the US stories "[[Skin Deep]]" and "[[Yesterday's Heroes!]]" However it was reprinted before them, and consequently pre-empted the resurrection of Grimlock, Jazz and Bumblebee, due to the US material being interrupted by reprints of old UK stories and thus throwing off attempts to make the two strips tie into one another.
 
==Items of note==
* The Demons would return again in the US story "[[Still Life!]]"
* The Demons would return again in the US story "[[Still Life!]]"
* It's not clear if Cindersaur is dead or not, but he is mentioned as still functioning in the later US story "[[The Last Autobot?]]"
* It's not clear if Cindersaur is dead or not, but he is mentioned as still functioning in the later US story "[[The Last Autobot?]]"


==References==
===Errors===
* The joke on the cover is lifted from [[wikipedia:Monty_Python|Monty Python's]] ''[[wikipedia:Monty_Python's_Life_of_Brian|Life of Brian]]''.
* This story takes place between the US stories "[[Skin Deep]]" and "[[Yesterday's Heroes!]]" However it was reprinted before them, and consequently pre-empted the resurrection of Grimlock, Jazz and Bumblebee, due to the US material being interrupted by reprints of old UK stories and thus throwing off attempts to make the two strips tie into one another.
 
===References===
* The joke on the cover is lifted from [[wikipedia:Monty Python|Monty Python]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Monty Python's Life of Brian|Life of Brian]]''.


==Reprints==
===Reprints===
*This story was reprinted in the [[Titan Books]] trade paperback ''[[Transformers: Aspects of Evil]]''.
*2005 — ''[[Transformers: Aspects of Evil]]''


[[Category:Marvel UK issues]]
[[Category:Marvel UK issues]]

Revision as of 21:07, 21 November 2011

The Transformers (UK) #247
"Dawn of Darkness"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published 2nd December 1989
Cover date 9th December 1989
Writer Simon Furman
Art Geoff Senior
Letterer Glib
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

How do you kill a Demon?

Synopsis

The Demons attack Bumblebee, who runs over to where the Autobots and Decepticons are fighting. Cindersaur spits a jet of flame at one of the Demons, who merely returns an even larger one, the flame engulfing the Firecon. The Autobots wonder how to tackle the Demon.

Meanwhile at Autobase, Seawatch starts blabbering about how the Demons fed on the Decepticons' life-force, a point Emirate Xaaron finds interesting...

In the Underworld, the Autobots fight the Demons with their blasters. The Decepticons discuss the situation and agree to help but it is to no avail—the Demons merely feed off the energy. Then Emirate Xaaron and Red Hot arrive with an artillery gun that fires pure energon. Xaaron's gambit works and the energon overloads the Demons who explode.

Xaaron explains that, according to legend, the Demons were the flipside of the Matrix's good creatures and were entombed by Primus. There may be thousands more below and if they attack again in force, "None of us will survive!"

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • The Demons would return again in the US story "Still Life!"
  • It's not clear if Cindersaur is dead or not, but he is mentioned as still functioning in the later US story "The Last Autobot?"

Errors

  • This story takes place between the US stories "Skin Deep" and "Yesterday's Heroes!" However it was reprinted before them, and consequently pre-empted the resurrection of Grimlock, Jazz and Bumblebee, due to the US material being interrupted by reprints of old UK stories and thus throwing off attempts to make the two strips tie into one another.

References

Reprints