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|caption=Megatron is suddenly cured of his foot fetish.
|caption=Megatron is suddenly cured of his foot fetish.
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|date=March 1994
|date=March [[1994]]
|coverdate=May 1994
|coverdate=May 1994
|writer=[[Simon Furman]]
|writer=[[Simon Furman]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
==="New Dawn"===
==="New Dawn"===
On the planet [[Tykos]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] and the [[Decepticon]]s are staging a raid for the wonder chemical, [[rheanimum]]. This is the first field test for the new [[Rotor Force]] and [[Laser Rod]] Decepticons, as well as the rebuilt [[Darkwing]], and they acquit themselves admirably. Megatron gloats over his success, then orders [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] and [[Thundercracker (G1)|Thundercracker]] to begin loading the rheanimum for transport to the ''[[Warworld]]''. Starscream muses over how it's approaching the day when he'll have to start looking out for number one.
On the planet [[Tykos]], [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] and the [[Decepticon]]s are staging a raid for the wonder chemical, [[rheanimum]]. This is the first field test for the new [[Rotor Force]] and [[Laser Rod]] Decepticons, as well as the rebuilt [[Darkwing]], and they acquit themselves admirably. Megatron gloats over his success, then orders [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] and [[Thundercracker (G1)|Thundercracker]] to begin loading the rheanimum for transport to the ''[[Warworld]]''. Starscream muses over how it's approaching the day when he'll have to start looking out for number one.


Megatron is contemplating his victory and his plans for conquest, when [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] informs him of an incoming message from [[Skullgrin]]. Megatron had dispatched him and five other Decepticons to investigate the alleged threat of the [[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronians]]. Skullgrin is the only survivor, and he's so badly damaged that he doesn't survive the crash of his shuttle. Megatron is enraged, and whips the Decepticons into a killing frenzy. The ''Warworld'' sets out to conquer the rivaling faction.
Megatron is contemplating his victory and his plans for conquest, when [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] informs him of an incoming message from [[Skullgrin]]. Megatron had dispatched him and five other Decepticons to investigate the alleged threat of the [[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronians]]. Skullgrin is the only survivor, and he's so badly damaged that he doesn't survive the crash of his shuttle. Megatron is enraged, and whips the Decepticons into a killing frenzy. The ''Warworld'' sets out to conquer the rivaling faction.
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==="Tales of Earth Part Four"===
==="Tales of Earth Part Four"===
[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], having been beaten by Megatron last issue, is [[Repair crab|recovering from his injuries]], and mourning the loss of the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]]. He quietly thinks back over Megatron's many defeats and resurrections, and wonders if the war will ever end. His reverie is interrupted by the arrival of the hideously damaged Megatron, who ominously declares, "I'm ''not'' happy!"
[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]], having been beaten by Megatron last issue, is [[Repair crab|recovering from his injuries]], and mourning the loss of the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]]. He quietly thinks back over Megatron's many defeats and resurrections, and wonders if the war will ever end. His reverie is interrupted by the arrival of the hideously damaged Megatron, who ominously declares, "I'm ''not'' happy!"


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
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*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (36)
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (36)
*[[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] (37)
*[[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] (37)
*[[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] (38)
*[[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] (38)
*[[Hound (G1)|Hound]] (39)
*[[Hound (G1)|Hound]] (39)
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*[[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] (8)
*[[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] (8)
*[[Fangry]] (9)
*[[Fangry]] (9)
*[[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] (10)
*[[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] (10)
*[[Thundercracker (G1)|Thundercracker]] (11)
*[[Thundercracker (G1)|Thundercracker]] (11)
*[[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] (12)
*[[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] (12)
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*[[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] (27)
*[[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] (27)
*[[Rook (G2)|Rook]] (28)
*[[Rook (G2)|Rook]] (28)
|h5=Others|c5=
|h5=Others|c5=
* Tykos miners (5)
* Tykos miners (5)
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Rotor Force briefly stop fighting to re-attach their rotors. The next generation, ladies and gents!
*Rotor Force briefly stop fighting to re-attach their rotors. The next generation, ladies and gents!
* Darkwing's new body is pretty obviously the [[Dreadwing (G2)|Dreadwing]] toy.
*Darkwing's new body is pretty obviously the [[Dreadwing (G2)|Dreadwing]] toy.
* As Megatron is musing over past events, immediately before receiving the message from Skullgrin, there's a flashback panel showing some mountains surrounded by forest. This appears to be a (cropped, recolored, and squashed) reprint of a panel from issue #5, "[[The Power and the Glory]]", depicting [[Outpost D-109|a world]] the Cybertronians were cyberforming in that issue. There's no sensible reason for it to be part of Megatron's flashback, since he has not encountered the Cybertronians yet, wasn't thinking about the Cybertronians during that flashback, and has never been to that world, so far as we know.
*As Megatron is musing over past events, immediately before receiving the message from Skullgrin, there's a flashback panel showing some mountains surrounded by forest. This appears to be a (cropped, recolored, and squashed) reprint of a panel from issue #5, "[[The Power and the Glory]]", depicting [[Outpost D-109|a world]] the Cybertronians were cyberforming in that issue. There's no sensible reason for it to be part of Megatron's flashback, since he has not encountered the Cybertronians yet, wasn't thinking about the Cybertronians during that flashback, and has never been to that world, so far as we know.
*However, here's a theory. Megatron is reminiscing about A) killing [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]], and B) taking the Matrix-force from Optimus. The panel ''after'' the "mystery panel" is a reprint from issue #6, showing Megatron ripping off Optimus's chest (event B). Presumably the directions to the artist for panel B were something like "reprint panel 2 from page sixteen of issue #6". If panel A was ''supposed'' to be Megatron killing Bludgeon (event A), the instructions ''might'' have been "reprint panel 1 from page five of 'Tales of Earth' from issue #5" (Megatron decapitating Bludgeon). The mountains-and-trees panel is — wait for it! — panel 1 from page five of ''issue #5 as a whole,'' instead of panel 1 from page five of ''the back-up story'' in issue #5. Ergo: The writer and artist had an understandable miscommunication, which nobody caught, so instead of a decapitation scene, we got some pretty trees.
*However, here's a theory. Megatron is reminiscing about A) killing [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]], and B) taking the Matrix-force from Optimus. The panel ''after'' the "mystery panel" is a reprint from issue #6, showing Megatron ripping off Optimus's chest (event B). Presumably the directions to the artist for panel B were something like "reprint panel 2 from page sixteen of issue #6". If panel A was ''supposed'' to be Megatron killing Bludgeon (event A), the instructions ''might'' have been "reprint panel 1 from page five of 'Tales of Earth' from issue #5" (Megatron decapitating Bludgeon). The mountains-and-trees panel is — wait for it! — panel 1 from page five of ''issue #5 as a whole,'' instead of panel 1 from page five of ''the back-up story'' in issue #5. Ergo: The writer and artist had an understandable miscommunication, which nobody caught, so instead of a decapitation scene, we got some pretty trees.
* Among Megatron's crew are Runamuck and Quake, both back from the dead. They are also among those killed off. Again.
*Among Megatron's crew are Runamuck and Quake, both back from the dead. They are also among those killed off. Again.
* Optimus Prime flashes back to "[[The Transformers (issue)|The Transformers]]", "[[Power Play!]]", "[[Repeat Performance!]]", "[[Afterdeath!]]", "[[Gone but Not Forgotten!]]", "[[Skin Deep]]", and "[[The Pri¢e of Life!]]".
*Optimus Prime flashes back to "[[The Transformers (issue)|The Transformers]]", "[[Power Play!]]", "[[Repeat Performance!]]", "[[Afterdeath!]]", "[[Gone but Not Forgotten!]]", "[[Skin Deep]]", and "[[The Pri¢e of Life!]]".


===Errors===
===Errors===
* Ransack's name is spelled "Ransak".
*Ransack's name is spelled "Ransak".
* Powerdive's name is spelled "Powerdrive".
*Powerdive's name is spelled "Powerdrive".
* Drag Strip's name is parsed as "Dragstrip".
*Drag Strip's name is parsed as "Dragstrip".
* In group shot, what appears to be Bonecrusher is miscolored red and silver.
*In a group shot, what appears to be Bonecrusher is miscolored red and silver.
* When Octopunch is killed, he suddenly is colored partially brown.
*When Octopunch is killed, he suddenly is colored partially brown.


===Advertisements===
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===Reprints===
===Reprints===
*2003 — ''[[Transformers: Rage in Heaven]]''
*[[2003]] — ''[[Transformers: Rage in Heaven]]''
*2007 — ''[[The Transformers: The Best of Simon Furman]]'' ("New Dawn")
*[[2007]] — ''[[The Transformers: The Best of Simon Furman]]'' ("New Dawn")




[[Category:Marvel Generation 2 issues]]
[[Category:Marvel Generation 2 issues]]

Revision as of 09:50, 5 December 2012

Transformers: Generation 2 #7

Megatron is suddenly cured of his foot fetish.
"New Dawn"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published March 1994
Cover date May 1994
Writer Simon Furman
Artist Derek Yaniger ("Tales of Earth Part Four")
Penciler Manny Galan ("New Dawn")
Inker Jim Amash ("New Dawn")
Colorist Sarra Mossoff
Letterers Richard Starkings with O'Neil
Editor Rob Tokar
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Megatron and the Decepticons get their diodes kicked by Jhiaxus and the Cybertronians.

Synopsis

"New Dawn"

On the planet Tykos, Megatron and the Decepticons are staging a raid for the wonder chemical, rheanimum. This is the first field test for the new Rotor Force and Laser Rod Decepticons, as well as the rebuilt Darkwing, and they acquit themselves admirably. Megatron gloats over his success, then orders Starscream and Thundercracker to begin loading the rheanimum for transport to the Warworld. Starscream muses over how it's approaching the day when he'll have to start looking out for number one.

Megatron is contemplating his victory and his plans for conquest, when Soundwave informs him of an incoming message from Skullgrin. Megatron had dispatched him and five other Decepticons to investigate the alleged threat of the Cybertronians. Skullgrin is the only survivor, and he's so badly damaged that he doesn't survive the crash of his shuttle. Megatron is enraged, and whips the Decepticons into a killing frenzy. The Warworld sets out to conquer the rivaling faction.

This goes really badly. The Cybertronians are vicious beyond any foes the Decepticons are used to, and they kill Runamuck and Quake, among others. Megatron confronts Jhiaxus personally, and is thoroughly trounced. Jhiaxus only breaks off the beating when Megatron undergoes orbital reentry, at which point the Decepticons retreat to look for their fallen (literally) leader. Eventually they find a black smoking crater, and most of Megatron... who is nevertheless still alive, and if you thought he was angry before...

"Tales of Earth Part Four"

Optimus Prime, having been beaten by Megatron last issue, is recovering from his injuries, and mourning the loss of the Creation Matrix. He quietly thinks back over Megatron's many defeats and resurrections, and wonders if the war will ever end. His reverie is interrupted by the arrival of the hideously damaged Megatron, who ominously declares, "I'm not happy!"

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Cybertronians Others
  • Tykos miners (5)

Quotes

"Death to the pretenders!"

—An unspecified Decepticon, referring to the Cybertronians, not his many Pretender teammates


"Bludg — er... beat them into the ground!"

—Another unspecified Decepticon narrowly avoids mentioning the former Decepticon leader in front of Megatron

Notes

  • Rotor Force briefly stop fighting to re-attach their rotors. The next generation, ladies and gents!
  • Darkwing's new body is pretty obviously the Dreadwing toy.
  • As Megatron is musing over past events, immediately before receiving the message from Skullgrin, there's a flashback panel showing some mountains surrounded by forest. This appears to be a (cropped, recolored, and squashed) reprint of a panel from issue #5, "The Power and the Glory", depicting a world the Cybertronians were cyberforming in that issue. There's no sensible reason for it to be part of Megatron's flashback, since he has not encountered the Cybertronians yet, wasn't thinking about the Cybertronians during that flashback, and has never been to that world, so far as we know.
  • However, here's a theory. Megatron is reminiscing about A) killing Bludgeon, and B) taking the Matrix-force from Optimus. The panel after the "mystery panel" is a reprint from issue #6, showing Megatron ripping off Optimus's chest (event B). Presumably the directions to the artist for panel B were something like "reprint panel 2 from page sixteen of issue #6". If panel A was supposed to be Megatron killing Bludgeon (event A), the instructions might have been "reprint panel 1 from page five of 'Tales of Earth' from issue #5" (Megatron decapitating Bludgeon). The mountains-and-trees panel is — wait for it! — panel 1 from page five of issue #5 as a whole, instead of panel 1 from page five of the back-up story in issue #5. Ergo: The writer and artist had an understandable miscommunication, which nobody caught, so instead of a decapitation scene, we got some pretty trees.
  • Among Megatron's crew are Runamuck and Quake, both back from the dead. They are also among those killed off. Again.
  • Optimus Prime flashes back to "The Transformers", "Power Play!", "Repeat Performance!", "Afterdeath!", "Gone but Not Forgotten!", "Skin Deep", and "The Pri¢e of Life!".

Errors

  • Ransack's name is spelled "Ransak".
  • Powerdive's name is spelled "Powerdrive".
  • Drag Strip's name is parsed as "Dragstrip".
  • In a group shot, what appears to be Bonecrusher is miscolored red and silver.
  • When Octopunch is killed, he suddenly is colored partially brown.

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  • None yet identified.

Reprints