The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire.

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The Transformers (UK) #213–214

Three great cost-cutting exercises inside!!
"The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire."
Publisher Marvel Comics
Cover date 15th April - 22nd April 1989
Writer Simon Furman
Art Lee Sullivan
Colours Stuart Place
Lettering Glib
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Megatron returns to Cybertron intending to rebuild the Decepticon Empire.

Synopsis

Following the Time Wars, Megatron and Ravage use the Mayhem Attack Squad's ship to return to Cybertron. Disgusted at the lack of Decepticon control of the planet, Megatron makes his way to Helex, the Decepticon capital. There he confronts the ruling Decepticon Triumvirate of Legonis, Octus, and Seizer.

Having grown indolent and complacent, the three have abandoned the idea of conquest, instead preferring to be entertained with gladiatorial combat. They cast Megatron into the area to face a variety of opponents. Megatron dispatches them all easily, reveling in the destruction.

Eventually he realizes the futility of what he is doing and appeals to the crowd of Decepticons to rise up and reclaim their warrior heritage. Inspired to take action, the already dissatisfied Triggercons attack and kill the Triumverate and the Decepticons declare Megatron their leader. Megatron declares that this time he intends to do things right... knowing his destiny is to become the unbeatable Galvatron!

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

Artwork and technical errors

Continuity errors

Continuity notes

  • Issue #213 was the first UK issue to be printed with three strips per issue, a US Reprint, a UK story and a back-up Visionaries strip. This was done as a cost-cutting exercise. The story, however, was written before the decision was taken, so it had to be split in two and printed across two issues instead of one. This led to a rather unexciting ‘cliffhanger’ at the end of #213.
  • Ironically, the Megatron featured here is later shown in "Two Megatrons!" to be a clone of the previous ruler of Cybertron, Straxus.
  • "Trigger-Happy!" is the only other story where Megatron changed his behaviour and actions due to the secure knowledge he'd become Galvatron.
  • Octus is based on a Dalek from Doctor Who.

Real-life references

Back-up material

Issue #213

Issue #214

  • Additional Transformers story: "Guess Who the Mecannibals Are Having for Dinner"
  • Back-up strips: Visionaries - "The End..." and Combat Colin

Covers (4)

Generics

Reprints