Epilogue Two

From MediaWiki
Revision as of 04:12, 16 July 2017 by Rhymus (talk | contribs) (wrong Adventure Team, i presume)
Jump to navigationJump to search
Transformers: TransTech
Publisher Fun Publications
Published in G.I. Joe vs Cobra Issue #9: “Project Downfall", Diamond edition
First published January 25, 2017
Writers Jesse Wittenrich & Pete Sinclair
Pencils Kotteri
Inks Robby Musso
Colors Josh Perez
Letters Jesse Wittenrich
Managing editor Pete Sinclair
Continuity TransTech
Chronology Present day

As one door closes, another door opens.

Synopsis


Something's missing...

This comic issue article is a stub and is missing information.
You can help MediaWiki by expanding it.


(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 arc to run in the Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine.

Continuity notes

Transformers references

G.I. Joe references

  • G.I. Joe guys showing up in a mirror of the Generation 1 cartoon continuity is a reference to the various cross-Sunbow easter eggs that indicated a shared universe for all their cartoons, which was made explicit by The AllSpark Almanac II. These "Shattered Glass G.I. Joe" characters have actually appeared before, as part of the "Adventure Team: Shattered Glass" comic in Fun Publications' G.I. Joe fan club magazine.
  • 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 Cisarovna, a mirror version of the Baroness, and General Kessler, who must be either a counterpart of Billy Kessler or his father, Cobra Commander. If he is a mirror of Billy, his being a general could also 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.

Errors