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|colors by=[[Josh Burcham]]
|colors by=[[Josh Burcham]]
|letters by=[[Robbie Robbins]]
|letters by=[[Robbie Robbins]]
|edits by=[[Chris Ryall]] & [[Dan Taylor]]
|edits by=[[Chris Ryall]] & [[Dan Taylor (IDW)|Dan Taylor]]
|continuity=[[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW continuity]]
|continuity=[[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW continuity]]
|chronology=[[IDW timeline|Infiltration]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
The crew of the [[Autobot]] spacecraft ''[[Calabi-Yau]]'' pick up an energy trace from the dead planet [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. The ship's captain, Jetfire, orders the ''Calabi-Yau'' to drop him and three of the [[Technobot (G1)|Technobot]] crew on Cybertron to conduct a detailed survey. Technobots Nosecone and Afterburner take the ''Calabi-Yau'' back into orbit, while Jetfire recounts a time before the disaster that
The crew of the [[Autobot]] spacecraft ''[[Calabi-Yau]]'' pick up an energy trace from the dead planet [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. The ship's captain, [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]], orders the ''Calabi-Yau'' to drop him and three of the [[Technobot (G1)|Technobot]] crew on Cybertron to conduct a detailed survey. They come across [[Thunderhead Pass]], where it all started.
destroyed Cybertron, when the warnings of a Decepticon scientist who predicted the apocalypse fell on deaf ears (including his). Suddenly, the four Autobots below are attacked by partially-invisible enemies and
overcome.


The ''Calabi-Yau'' is then attacked and destroyed by a missile volley launched from Cybertron, although the two remaining Technobots escape in an emergency pod.
''On Cybertron, [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] wakes up [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]]. They are to fight the "adversary" and Megatron commands Optimus to get up and fight.''


At the [[Autobot Orbital Command Hub]], Optimus Prime receives a message from [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]]'s unit on [[Earth]]. It informs him that the [[Decepticon]] [[infiltration unit]] has enacted [[Infiltration protocol|siege mode]]
At the [[Autobot Orbital Command Hub]], [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] receives a message from [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]]'s unit on [[Earth]]. It informs him that the [[Decepticon]] [[Infiltration protocol|infiltration unit]] has enacted [[Infiltration protocol|siege mode]] prematurely. Prime orders [[Searchlight (G1)|Searchlight]] to keep him informed of the situation. He thinks back to the "adversary".
prematurely. Prime orders Searchlight to keep him informed of the situation. Through Prime's flashbacks, we discover that during the Cybertronian apocalypse, Autobot and Decepticon were united against a mysterious winged figure, wreathed in flame, who was somehow the avatar of the catastrophe. The combined might of the Transformers was ineffectual against it; in the end, the planet itself swallowed the figure.
 
The Technobots [[Nosecone (G1)|Nosecone]] and [[Afterburner (G1)|Afterburner]] take the ''Calabi-Yau'' back into orbit, while on Cybertron, [[Scattershot (G1)|Scattershot]] grows concerned about the possible effects their snooping around will do. Jetifre answers that they must do all they can do to prevent any similar disaster from happening again. Indeed, Jetfire thinks back to how he and the others ignored all the warnings...
 
''In a holographic conference, [[Decepticon]] scientist [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]] attempts to convince his fellow sciencists of Cybertron's impeding doom. The [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] and its need for resources has played its toll on the planet, and the planet is decaying in response. [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] rejects Thunderwing's hypothesis.''
 
The survey teams launches a probe into the Pass. Suddenly, the four Autobots below are attacked by partially-invisible enemies and overcome. The ''Calabi-Yau'' is then attacked and destroyed by a missile volley launched from Cybertron, although the two remaining Technobots escape in an emergency pod.
 
''During the Cybertronian apocalypse, Autobot and Decepticon are united against a mysterious winged figure, wreathed in flame, who is the avatar of the catastrophe. The combined might of the Transformers was ineffectual against it; in the end, the planet itself swallows the figure.''


Jetfire wakes up deep below the surface of Cybertron, and discovers a group of mechanoids worshiping a massive, inert winged figure—they call it "Thunderwing".
Jetfire wakes up deep below the surface of Cybertron, and discovers a group of mechanoids worshiping a massive, inert winged figure—they call it "Thunderwing".
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==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
|c1=
* [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] (2)
*[[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] (2)
* [[Nosecone (G1)|Nosecone]] (3)
*[[Nosecone (G1)|Nosecone]] (3)
* [[Afterburner (G1)|Afterburner]] (4)
*[[Afterburner (G1)|Afterburner]] (4)
* [[Scattershot (G1)|Scattershot]] (5)
*[[Strafe (G1)|Strafe]] (5)
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] (7)
*[[Lightspeed (G1 Technobot)|Lightspeed]] (6)
* [[Searchlight (G1)|Searchlight]] (8)
*[[Scattershot (G1)|Scattershot]] (7)
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] (9)
*[[Searchlight (G1)|Searchlight]] (10)
*[[Bluster]] (11)
*[[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]] (12)
*[[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] (13)
*[[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] (16)
*[[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] (23)
*[[Siren]] (24)
*[[Overdrive]] (25)
*[[Downshift (G1)|Downshift]] (26)
*[[Groundbreaker]] (27)
*[[Gunrunner (G1)|Gunrunner]] (28)
*[[Kick-Off (G1)|Kick-Off]] (29)
*[[Pincher]] (30)
*[[Crosshairs (G1)|Crosshairs]] (31)
|c2=
|c2=
* [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]] (1)
*[[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]] (1)
* [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] (6)
*[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] (8)
* [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] (9)
*[[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] (14)
* [[Iguanus (G1)|Iguanus]] (10)
*[[Mixmaster (G1)|Mixmaster]] (15)
* [[Finback]] (11)
*[[Iguanus (G1)|Iguanus]] (17)
* [[Skullgrin]] (12)
*[[Finback]] (18)
* [[Bomb-Burst (G1)|Bomb-Burst]] (13)
*[[Skullgrin]] (19)
* [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] (14)
*[[Bomb-Burst (G1)|Bomb-Burst]] (20)
*[[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] (21)
*[[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] (22)
}}
}}


== Errors ==
==Notes==
* This issue was the first glimpse at the design for what would become ''[[Transformers: Classics|Classics]]'' Jetfire. The fans rejoiced, and complained.
* During Optimus Prime's first flashback to the past, he is seen with his chest panel slightly ajar with a bright, [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]-like light source eminating from within. This is possibly a visual homage to Furman and Figueroa's work in ''[[Transformers: The War Within|The War Within]]''.
* The first few pages of this story were reprinted as part of a [[Free Comic Book Day]] issue by [[IDW Publishing]] on [[May 6]], [[2006]].
 
===Errors===
* On the cover, Jetfire sports Autobot symbols from a fan-made font, one that erroneously gives the symbol three hashes on each side of the forehead instead of two.  
* On the cover, Jetfire sports Autobot symbols from a fan-made font, one that erroneously gives the symbol three hashes on each side of the forehead instead of two.  
* The placement of symbols is particularly bad in this issue, with the contours rarely conforming to the contours of the surface they're placed on. In fact, the symbols on Jetfire are so badly photoshopped in they actually erase some of Don Figueroa's pencilling near the edges of the symbols.
* The placement of symbols is particularly bad in this issue, with the contours rarely conforming to the contours of the surface they're placed on. In fact, the symbols on Jetfire are so badly photoshopped in they actually erase some of Don Figueroa's pencilling near the edges of the symbols.
* In the flashback on page 7, Megatron's chest is missing the "squiggle" design seen in all the other flashbacks featuring him.
* In the flashback on page 7, Megatron's chest is missing the "squiggle" design seen in all the other flashbacks featuring him.
* On page 19, all three word balloons are attributed to Afterburner, though they read like they should be attributed to Afterburner, Nosecone, and then Afterburner again. This error was corrected when the issue was published in trade paperback.
* On page 19, all three word balloons are attributed to Afterburner, though they read like they should be attributed to Afterburner, Nosecone, and then Afterburner again. This error was corrected when the issue was published in trade paperback.
== Items of note ==
* This issue was the first glimpse at the design for what would become ''[[Classics (2006)|Classics]]'' Jetfire. The fans rejoiced, and complained.
* During Optimus Prime's first flashback to the past, he is seen with his chest panel slightly ajar with a bright, [[Autobot Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]-like light source eminating from within. This is possibly a visual homage to Furman & Figueroa's work in ''[[Transformers: The War Within|The War Within]]''.
* The first few pages of this story were reprinted as part of a [[Free Comic Book Day]] issue by [[IDW Publishing]] on [[May 6]]th, [[2006]].
===Cameos===
* Among the Autobots shown stationed on their orbital headquarters are [[Bluster]], [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]], [[Pincher]], [[Siren]], [[Crosshairs (G1)|Crosshairs]], [[Groundbreaker]], [[Overdrive]], [[Downshift (G1)|Downshift]], [[Gunrunner (G1)|Gunrunner]], and [[Kick-Off (G1)|Kick-Off]].
* A flashback shows Thunderwing communicating with Jetfire, [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]], [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]], [[Mixmaster (G1)|Mixmaster]], and [[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] about Cybertron's impending collapse.
* Also in a flashback, [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] and [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] were shown attacking during Thunderwing's original assault.


===Covers (3)===
===Covers (3)===
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* [[Hearts of Steel issue 1|''Hearts of Steel'' #1]] + a 8-page preview
* [[Hearts of Steel issue 1|''Hearts of Steel'' #1]] + a 8-page preview
* Transformers posters (back cover)
* Transformers posters (back cover)
===Reprints===
*[[2007]] — ''[[The Transformers: Stormbringer]]''
*[[2007]] — ''[[The Transformers: Premiere Collection Volume 1]]''
*[[2010]] — ''[[The Transformers: The IDW Collection Volume Two]]''


[[Category:IDW Generation 1 issues]]
[[Category:IDW Generation 1 issues]]

Revision as of 03:39, 12 December 2011

The Transformers: Stormbringer #1

Thunderwing—that's hot!
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published July 19, 2006
Cover date July 2006
Story by Simon Furman
Art by Don Figueroa
Colors by Josh Burcham
Letters by Robbie Robbins
Edits by Chris Ryall & Dan Taylor
Continuity IDW continuity
Chronology Infiltration

An unidentified energy source is discovered on a long abandoned world named... Cybertron.

Synopsis

The crew of the Autobot spacecraft Calabi-Yau pick up an energy trace from the dead planet Cybertron. The ship's captain, Jetfire, orders the Calabi-Yau to drop him and three of the Technobot crew on Cybertron to conduct a detailed survey. They come across Thunderhead Pass, where it all started.

On Cybertron, Megatron wakes up Optimus Prime. They are to fight the "adversary" and Megatron commands Optimus to get up and fight.

At the Autobot Orbital Command Hub, Optimus Prime receives a message from Prowl's unit on Earth. It informs him that the Decepticon infiltration unit has enacted siege mode prematurely. Prime orders Searchlight to keep him informed of the situation. He thinks back to the "adversary".

The Technobots Nosecone and Afterburner take the Calabi-Yau back into orbit, while on Cybertron, Scattershot grows concerned about the possible effects their snooping around will do. Jetifre answers that they must do all they can do to prevent any similar disaster from happening again. Indeed, Jetfire thinks back to how he and the others ignored all the warnings...

In a holographic conference, Decepticon scientist Thunderwing attempts to convince his fellow sciencists of Cybertron's impeding doom. The Great War and its need for resources has played its toll on the planet, and the planet is decaying in response. Soundwave rejects Thunderwing's hypothesis.

The survey teams launches a probe into the Pass. Suddenly, the four Autobots below are attacked by partially-invisible enemies and overcome. The Calabi-Yau is then attacked and destroyed by a missile volley launched from Cybertron, although the two remaining Technobots escape in an emergency pod.

During the Cybertronian apocalypse, Autobot and Decepticon are united against a mysterious winged figure, wreathed in flame, who is the avatar of the catastrophe. The combined might of the Transformers was ineffectual against it; in the end, the planet itself swallows the figure.

Jetfire wakes up deep below the surface of Cybertron, and discovers a group of mechanoids worshiping a massive, inert winged figure—they call it "Thunderwing".

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • This issue was the first glimpse at the design for what would become Classics Jetfire. The fans rejoiced, and complained.
  • During Optimus Prime's first flashback to the past, he is seen with his chest panel slightly ajar with a bright, Matrix-like light source eminating from within. This is possibly a visual homage to Furman and Figueroa's work in The War Within.
  • The first few pages of this story were reprinted as part of a Free Comic Book Day issue by IDW Publishing on May 6, 2006.

Errors

  • On the cover, Jetfire sports Autobot symbols from a fan-made font, one that erroneously gives the symbol three hashes on each side of the forehead instead of two.
  • The placement of symbols is particularly bad in this issue, with the contours rarely conforming to the contours of the surface they're placed on. In fact, the symbols on Jetfire are so badly photoshopped in they actually erase some of Don Figueroa's pencilling near the edges of the symbols.
  • In the flashback on page 7, Megatron's chest is missing the "squiggle" design seen in all the other flashbacks featuring him.
  • On page 19, all three word balloons are attributed to Afterburner, though they read like they should be attributed to Afterburner, Nosecone, and then Afterburner again. This error was corrected when the issue was published in trade paperback.

Covers (3)

  • Cover A: Jetfire and the Technobots by Don Figueroa and Josh Burcham. This cover can be combined with similar ones from the other three issues to form a giant battle scene.
  • Cover B: Thunderwing in flames by Don Figueroa and ???
  • Cover RI-A: Cover A uncolored

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