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Differences with movie: Not Topspin, just a miscolored Roadbuster
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*The Autobots engage the Decepticons in an extended fight before they retreat, and the Washington Monument is destroyed.
*The Autobots engage the Decepticons in an extended fight before they retreat, and the Washington Monument is destroyed.
*Unlike the movie, Carly doesn't change her clothes while held captive by Dylan Gould. She remains in her dress.
*Unlike the movie, Carly doesn't change her clothes while held captive by Dylan Gould. She remains in her dress.
*Topspin talks!
 


Barricade is also not present in the final battle. Instead, he appears with Starscream in a video feed during Sentinel's speech to Congress. Another remarkable difference is that the Decepticons coming from the Moon have individualized appearances, while in the film they are [[generic]].
Barricade is also not present in the final battle. Instead, he appears with Starscream in a video feed during Sentinel's speech to Congress. Another remarkable difference is that the Decepticons coming from the Moon have individualized appearances, while in the film they are [[generic]].

Revision as of 04:25, 12 January 2012

Transformers: Dark of the Moon #3
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published June 22, 2011
Written by John Barber
Pencils by Jorge Jimenez Moreno
Colors by Romulo Fajardo
Letters by Shawn Lee
Edits by Andy Schmidt
Continuity Movie continuity

Sentinel and the Decepticons' plans are revealed!

Synopsis

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans

Notes

  • This issue also includes Convergence chapter 3 as exclusive bonus back-up material.
  • Megatron's tarp-cape varies in length. It varies between short (going down to his neck) and long (going over his shoulder, like how it's mostly seen).

Differences with movie

Several pieces of the film are trimmed out and/or pared down, but purely for page-space reasons, rather than due to the issue being based on an early script. These include:

  • Bumblebee does not make any attempt to shoot Sentinel Prime after Ironhide dies.
  • Megatron simply removes Abraham Lincoln statue from the Abraham Lincoln Memorial instead of blasting it... sounds familiar.
  • Dylan gives Sam the Watch-bot, instead of the Watch-bot coiling itself around Sam's arm in the movie.

Other script-based differences include:

  • The Twins' deaths at the hands of Sentinel Prime are included here.
  • Simmons is present during Ironhide's and the Twins' deaths, while he was not present in Ironhide's death scene in the final film.
  • Simmons does not use a wheelchair after his legs are broken.
  • Ironhide does not die due to the Cosmic Rust, instead he's blasted to pieces by Sentinel Prime's gun.
  • Sentinel activates the pillars in Washington D.C. during the daytime. He does it at night in the movie.
  • Sam Witwicky, Lennox, Wheelie, and Brains are present when Sentinel activates the Pillars.
  • The Autobots engage the Decepticons in an extended fight before they retreat, and the Washington Monument is destroyed.
  • Unlike the movie, Carly doesn't change her clothes while held captive by Dylan Gould. She remains in her dress.


Barricade is also not present in the final battle. Instead, he appears with Starscream in a video feed during Sentinel's speech to Congress. Another remarkable difference is that the Decepticons coming from the Moon have individualized appearances, while in the film they are generic.

IDW continuity notes

  • Sam mentions the attack on the Diego Garcia base which happened in the Rising Storm prequel comics

Errors

  • Despite his legs having been broken in the previous issue, Simmons is able to walk perfectly in this and the next issue.

Covers (2)

  • Cover A: Sentinel Prime and Bumblebee, by Jorge Jimenez Moreno.

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