Out of the One, Many

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Another Light, Part Five
Shattered Glass
"Out of the One, Many"
Publisher Fun Publications
Published in Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #65
Writers Jesse Wittenrich & Pete Sinclair
Pencils Eryck Webb
Inks Eryck Webb
Colors Evan Gauntt
Letters Jesse Wittenrich
Managing editor Pete Sinclair
Continuity Shattered Glass

The rules change.

Synopsis

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

SG Autobots Others

Quotes

Notes

Errors

Continuity notes

  • And so, the Multiversal singularity versions of the Thirteen, Primus, and Unicron (and any other singularities elsewhere) come to an end. These events were foreshadowed for several months prior to this issue in Ask Vector Prime, as the Guardian of Space and Time felt his memories changing, and ultimately left his position as an Axiom Nexus News columnist to attend to Nexus Prime's calling.
  • The Thirteen of the multiverse appear together for arguably the first and the last time. Although thirteen figures are present when Nexus Prime brings the Star Saber and Terminus Blade together, not all are immediately recognizable. (Presumably the Thirteen present coincide with Ask Vector Prime's list of the multiversal Thirteen, also released by Fun Publications.) From left to right:
  • Fortress Maximus looked to be dead when we saw him back in "Reunification: Part 3". Looks like he got better. Or maybe, since our view of him is partially obscured, this is actually the Shattered Glass version of Grand Maximus. Who knows?

Transformers references

Real-world references

Other trivia

  • So, turns out the Timelines Nova Prime figure is actually Shattered Glass Optimus Prime! Or is also Shattered Glass Optimus Prime, depending on how you want to look at it.
  • Nova Prime's new companions, meanwhile, are based on Combiner Wars figures. Checkpoint uses the Offroad mold, with what looks to be the head of the upcoming Trailbreaker release. His Autotroopers share that mold, and sport what is very clearly a Hoist head. Given Hasbro's M.O. of late, it seems reasonable to assume that this might be a "pretooled" alternate head associated with the new Trailbreaker parts. X-Brawn sports the Rook mold, with a mouthplated head bearing some resemblance to Brawl. Another pretooled alternate head? Maybe!




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