Victims of the Revolution
Template:Comicnav Chaos ensues as Skystalker sends the Decepticons on a suicide run towards the Autobots. Can Big Daddy and the Hot Rod Patrol save the day? Even if they do, will they ever be accepted again?
Micromasters #4
Writers: James McDonough, Adam Patyk
Pencils: Rob Ruffolo
Inks: Erik Sander
Colors: Sig Torre, Eric Burns, Josh Perez, Josh Burcham
Letters: Benjamin Lee
V/P Editor in Chief: Roger Lee
President: Pat Lee
- Preceded by: Recipe for Hate
- Followed by (chrologocially): Prime Directive, Part 1
- Major characters (in order of appearance): Countdown Hot Rod Patrol Groundshaker, Shockwave*, Race Track Patrol, Skystalker, Skyhopper Fortress Maximus, Ultra Magnus, Fixit, Barrage, Venom, Chop Shop, Roadhandler, Blaze Master *deactivated
- Cover date: October, 2004
- Release date: November 10th, 2004
- Chronology: Micromasters
Synopsis
Big Daddy and his team meet with Countdown, hoping he'll lend assistance in rescuing the other Micromasters while the Autobots refuse to get involved. Groundshaker is ready to take the team out, but first, Hubs needs some extra convincing from Big Daddy that picking this fight is the right decision, but soon the Hot Rod patrol agrees to work together.
In the (suddenly sideways?) Decepticon ready room, the Decepticon bulks listen to a prerp talk delivered by Shockwave over the monitors. But what they don't knwo is that the message is a fabrication constructed by Skystalker and his underlings using Shockwave's detached head. Once the Guzzlers are gone SKystalker reveals tho Barricade that he's intentionally directing the Decepticons into a suicide run. A silent look from Motorhead makes Barricade thing back to how he lead the Race Track Patrol to enthusiastically sign up with the Decepticons because it seemed like a good idea at the time.
The Autobot Micromasters sneak into the Decepticon base, and find their way to the holding cells tp free their allies. The Insecticons ambush them, but the holding cells open, unleashing all the Micromasters against the three bulks. When Venom and Barrage are taken out by Roadhandler and Blaze Master, the Decepticon Micromasters join the fight.
While the Autobot and Decepticon Guzzlers battle in the Wastelands, Countdown and Skystalker finally have their show-down. Countdown is almost crushed by the falling head of Shockwave, but Big Daddy rescues Countdown. Regrettably, the falling head provided Skystalker with an opportunity to escape. The other Micromasters arive, but Barricade stands with Big Daddy to convince all the Micros to stop fighting each other.
In the wastelands, both sides have exhausted each other out almost completely. Countdown and his united army of Micromasters arrive, with Shockwave's detached head as their flag. Seeing their leader deactivated, the larger Decepticons return to base. Taking no satisfaction in the conquest, Fortress Magnus quits fighting the war. Sidetrack dies from the injures he sustained fighting in the wastelands alongside the Autobots. Countdown tries to get Big Daddy to help lead the Micromasters in the larger mission, but Big Daddy rejects Countdown's crusade and resolves to make his own decisions. The End?
Quotes
"Apparently, leaving me to die wasn't just an isolated incident!"
- -Skystalker to Countdown
Items of note
- This issue was available in two covers:
- Cover A by Pat Lee
- Cover B by Alex Milne
- This issue takes its title from a song on Bad Religion's No Substance album.
- On the fourth page, Trip-Up is framed off the page. whoops
- This issue contains advertisements for:
- Generation 1 More Than Meets The Eye Guidebook collection Volume 2 (interior front cover)
- Transformers Energon DVDs, which happen to use box art recycled from the comics.
- The War Within: The Age of Wrath
- "It's Ladies Night!" Generation 1 Ongoing #11, which wasn't released.
- "Dread the Dreadnoks!" Divided Front #2, which didn't get released,
- "Unleash the Beast!" Beast Wars miniseries, which was never released. (interior back cover)
- Dreamwave pocket books. (back cover)
- Wavelengths has an article from the desk of Pat "Psycho" Lee.
- Reader mail is answered by James McDonough and Adam Patyk.

