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'''The avatar of doom awakens'''. | |||
{{comicnav | Stormbringer | 2 | seriesname=''The Transformers: Stormbringer''| prev=Stormbringer, part 1 | next=Stormbringer, part 3 }} | {{comicnav | Stormbringer | 2 | seriesname=''The Transformers: Stormbringer''| prev=Stormbringer, part 1 | next=Stormbringer, part 3 }} | ||
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'''Editor:''' [[Chris Ryall]] and [[Dan Taylor]]<br> | '''Editor:''' [[Chris Ryall]] and [[Dan Taylor]]<br> | ||
*''Major characters (in order of appearance):'' [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]], [[Bludgeon]], [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]], [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], [[Searchlight]], [[Springer]], [[Roadbuster]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], [[Dogfight]], [[Nosecone]], [[Afterburner (G1)|Afterburner]], [[Ruckus]], [[Darkwing]] | * ''Major characters (in order of appearance):'' [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]], [[Bludgeon]], [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]], [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], [[Searchlight]], [[Springer]], [[Roadbuster]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], [[Dogfight]], [[Nosecone]], [[Afterburner (G1)|Afterburner]], [[Ruckus]], [[Darkwing]] | ||
*''Originally published:'' August, 2006 | * ''Originally published:'' August, 2006 | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Jetfire is interrogated by the Decepticon Bludgeon, who is leading a team intending to continue what the dormant Thunderwing started. Thunderwing, we discover in Jetfire's flashback, was a Decepticon scientist who predicted the environmental catastrophe that struck [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and attempted to take action. In the meantime, Optimus Prime receives a report on the destruction of the ''[[Calabi-Yau]]'' and decides to call in the [[Wreckers]] in case Thunderwing is indeed returning. | Jetfire is interrogated by the Decepticon Bludgeon, who is leading a team intending to continue what the dormant Thunderwing started. Thunderwing, we discover in Jetfire's flashback, was a Decepticon scientist who predicted the environmental catastrophe that struck [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and attempted to take action. In the meantime, Optimus Prime receives a report on the destruction of the ''[[Calabi-Yau]]'' and decides to call in the [[Wreckers]] in case Thunderwing is indeed returning. | ||
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Nosecone and Afterburner leave their escape pod and make their way across the surface of Cybertron, but the cosmic radiation plays havoc with their systems and they are rounded up by a pair of [[Centurion_droid|Centurion drones]]. | Nosecone and Afterburner leave their escape pod and make their way across the surface of Cybertron, but the cosmic radiation plays havoc with their systems and they are rounded up by a pair of [[Centurion_droid|Centurion drones]]. | ||
Having | Having received the distress beacon, Optimus Prime journeys to Cybertron with a group of Autobots, assigning the [[Wrecker]]s to rendezvous with them. While speaking with Prime, Springer tells Prime they may want to consider simply destroying the planet, as Thunderwing is supposedly indestructible. Prime says he'll consider that option. | ||
A Decepticon infiltration unit on the planet [[Nebulos]] picks up something big and powerful exiting foldspace. The people of the planet look to the sky and flee in fear. The apocalypse has arrived - and its name is Thunderwing... | A Decepticon infiltration unit on the planet [[Nebulos]] picks up something big and powerful exiting foldspace. The people of the planet look to the sky and flee in fear. The apocalypse has arrived - and its name is Thunderwing... | ||
== Errors == | == Errors == | ||
* The inside cover of issue #2, solicited for August 2006, shows the publish date of the issue as June 2006, one month before the last issue. | |||
* The | == Items of note == | ||
* If the ''Infiltration'' arc is maintaining a focus on the classic G1 characters, then ''Stormbringer'' is drawing in the more esoteric G1 Transformers and explaining their at-times odd technology. Thunderwing's "grafting process" and the resulting outer shells are the IDW version of the [[Pretender]] technology; Bludgeon's group are all from the G1 Pretender line, though they are regular Transformers at this point. The Decepticons on [[Nebulos]] include people from the [[Headmaster]] and other -master lines, but [[binary bonding]] does not yet exist (though [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] was shown [[Spotlight: Ultra Magnus|attempting it on Nebulos]]. | |||
* Bludgeon's group have all been redesigned for the comic, with their robot modes resembling their Pretender shells from the toyline. | |||
* Jetfire and Scoop both refer to [[Primacron]] in almost religious manners. What this says about the IDW universe is unknown. | |||
===Covers(3)=== | |||
* '''Cover A:''' Prime's Autobots and Megatron's Decepticons vs Thunderwing wraparound cover by [[Don Figueroa]] | |||
* '''Cover B:''' Half colored Thunderwing wraparound cover by [[Don Figueroa]] | |||
* '''Cover RI-A:''' Cover A uncolored | |||
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Script: Simon Furman
Art: Don Figueroa
Lettering: Robbie Robbins
Colors: Josh Burcham
Editor: Chris Ryall and Dan Taylor
- Major characters (in order of appearance): Jetfire, Bludgeon, Thunderwing, Optimus Prime, Searchlight, Springer, Roadbuster, Megatron, Dogfight, Nosecone, Afterburner, Ruckus, Darkwing
- Originally published: August, 2006
Synopsis
Jetfire is interrogated by the Decepticon Bludgeon, who is leading a team intending to continue what the dormant Thunderwing started. Thunderwing, we discover in Jetfire's flashback, was a Decepticon scientist who predicted the environmental catastrophe that struck Cybertron and attempted to take action. In the meantime, Optimus Prime receives a report on the destruction of the Calabi-Yau and decides to call in the Wreckers in case Thunderwing is indeed returning.
Bludgeon commences restoring power to Thunderwing using the Energon pocket detected by the Calabi-Yau, and reveals that he is using the Technobots as raw material for a "grafting process" that Thunderwing created. Jetfire attempts to stop Bludgeon, but is disabled.
Nosecone and Afterburner leave their escape pod and make their way across the surface of Cybertron, but the cosmic radiation plays havoc with their systems and they are rounded up by a pair of Centurion drones.
Having received the distress beacon, Optimus Prime journeys to Cybertron with a group of Autobots, assigning the Wreckers to rendezvous with them. While speaking with Prime, Springer tells Prime they may want to consider simply destroying the planet, as Thunderwing is supposedly indestructible. Prime says he'll consider that option.
A Decepticon infiltration unit on the planet Nebulos picks up something big and powerful exiting foldspace. The people of the planet look to the sky and flee in fear. The apocalypse has arrived - and its name is Thunderwing...
Errors
- The inside cover of issue #2, solicited for August 2006, shows the publish date of the issue as June 2006, one month before the last issue.
Items of note
- If the Infiltration arc is maintaining a focus on the classic G1 characters, then Stormbringer is drawing in the more esoteric G1 Transformers and explaining their at-times odd technology. Thunderwing's "grafting process" and the resulting outer shells are the IDW version of the Pretender technology; Bludgeon's group are all from the G1 Pretender line, though they are regular Transformers at this point. The Decepticons on Nebulos include people from the Headmaster and other -master lines, but binary bonding does not yet exist (though Scorponok was shown attempting it on Nebulos.
- Bludgeon's group have all been redesigned for the comic, with their robot modes resembling their Pretender shells from the toyline.
- Jetfire and Scoop both refer to Primacron in almost religious manners. What this says about the IDW universe is unknown.
Covers(3)
- Cover A: Prime's Autobots and Megatron's Decepticons vs Thunderwing wraparound cover by Don Figueroa
- Cover B: Half colored Thunderwing wraparound cover by Don Figueroa
- Cover RI-A: Cover A uncolored


