Epilogue Two

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Transformers: TransTech
Publisher Fun Publications
Published in G.I. Joe vs Cobra Issue #9: “Project Downfall", Diamond edition
Writers Jesse Wittenrich & Pete Sinclair
Pencils Kotteri
Inks Robby Muso
Colors Josh Perez
Letters Jesse Wittenrich
Managing editor Pete Sinclair
Continuity TransTech
Chronology Present day

As one door closes, another door opens.

Synopsis


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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Heroic Decepticons Evil/"morally ambiguous" Autobots Heroic Autobots Others

Quotes

Notes

  • This two-page minicomic was released as bonus content at the end of the Diamond edition of “Project: Downfall", Fun Publications' GIJoeCon 2016 comic. Its odd name is a reference to the TransTech-focused epilogue to "Of Masters and Mayhem", the final comic to run in the Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine.

Continuity notes

Transformers references

G.I. Joe references

  • The Decepticons speak to a mirror version of Xamot, who promises them the aid of Cobra, who are in this universe the good guys. Xamot, of course, has a scar on his left cheek instead of his right, because it's a mirror universe, geddit?
  • Xamot mentions talking to Lieutenant Cisranova and General Kessler, mirror versions of the Baroness and Billy respectively. Kessler being a general also seems to be a homage to General Flagg, Jr, son of the original General Flagg.
  • Cobra is "America's highly-trained special mission force", i.e. what G.I. Joe was according to the intro of their cartoon.

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