Megatron (disambiguation)
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Across the multiverse the name Megatron invokes fear and terror, raw power with an unslakable thirst for more. A warlord intent on domination, not just of their homeworld but of all worlds... and for some, all of existence.
Some versions of Megatron take on new bodies and change their name to Galvatron in the process.
| “ | I am alpha and omega, the beginning and the end. I am that which is, which was and is yet to come... and you will know my name is Megatron when I lay my vengeance upon you! | ” |
—The Covenant of Primus, "Nemesis Part 2" | ||
Major Megatrons
Full list of Megatrons
- 1984 — Megatron, leader and sometimes founder of the Decepticons and handheld Earth gun/random Cybertronic vehicle from the Generation 1 continuity family.
- For this character in Marvel Comics continuity see Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity.
- For this character in Generation 1 cartoon continuity see Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity.
- For this character in IDW Generation 1 continuity see Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity.
- For toys of this character see Megatron (G1)/toys.
- For merchandise of this character see Megatron (G1)/merchandise.
- 1987 — The Megatron Corps, Galvatron's legion of Megatron clones from The Transformers manga.
- 1996 — Megatron the leader of a group of renegade Predacons and Cybertronic assault vehicle/T-rex/dragon/"Optimal Optimus" duplicate from Beast Wars and later the Vehicons from Beast Machines. Yeesss.
- For this character in the BW/BM cartoons see Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity.
- For toys of this character see Megatron (BW)/toys.
- 1999 — Megatron, a mythological figure in the Covenant of Primus.
- 1999 — Megatron X, a mysterious silver-colored version of Beast Wars Megatron from Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals.
- 2000 — Megatron, a Predacon six-changing galactic conqueror from the 2001 Robots in Disguise franchise.
- 2002 — Megatron, yet another Decepticon commander and a pivotal figure in the Unicron Trilogy.
- For his cartoon incarnation see Megatron (Armada)/Cartoon continuity.
- For toys of this character see Megatron (Armada)/toys.
- 2007 — Megatron the former Lord High Protector of Cybertron and Cybertronic jet/flying tank/Earth truck who gets a jonesing for the AllSpark and sparks a motion picture.
- For this character in video games see Megatron (Movie)/games.
- For toys and other merchandise of this character see Megatron (Movie)/toys
- 2007 — Megatron the (glorious) Decepticon leader and Cybertronic jet/Earth helicopter from Animated.
- 2008 — Megatron the morally ambiguous leader of the Decepticons in TransTech.
- 2008 — Megatron the heroic leader of the Decepticon resistance in Shattered Glass.
- 2010 — Megatron the leader of the Decepticons and Cybertronic tank/jet from the Aligned continuity family.
- For toys of this character see Megatron (WFC)/toys
- 2010 — Master Megatron the other Decepticon-allied Megatron from Animated.
- 2011 — Megatron the heroic Decepticon from Shattered Glass Animated.
- 2011 — Megatron the Decepticon brick-based being and Kreon from Kre-O.
- 2011 — Darkside Megatron the living embodiment of G1 Megatron's insanity.
- 2012 — Megatron Cannon the Decepticon Arms Micron from Prime.
- 2013 — Megatron the heroic leader of the Predacons in Shattered Glass.
- 2014 — Megatron the Decepticon guitarist from Knights of Unicron.
- 2014 — Megatron the Decepticon leader from Battle Masters.
- 2015 — Megatron the human football player who may or may not have Cybertronian origins.
- 2017 — Megatron the heroic Decepticon from Shattered Glass TransTech.
Fictions with "Megatron" in the title
- 1985 — "Megatron's Master Plan" the 3-part episode of the Sunbow cartoon.
- 1985 — "Megatron's Fight for Power" from Ladybird Books.
- 1995 — "Megatron Set Special CD" the soundtrack album available with TakaraTomy's second LaserDisc set of the cartoon.
- 2004 — "Megatron's Sword", an episode from the Energon series.
- 2004 — "Megatron Resurrected", another episode from the Energon series.
- 2004 — "Megatron Raid", a further episode from the Energon series.
- 2005 — "Megatron Ondo" the song included on DVD volume 7 of Beast Wars Returns.
- 2007 — Megatron Origin the 4-issue comic series from IDW.
- 2007 — "Prelude: Megatron" the story featured in issue #2 of the Titan comic.
- 2007 — "Destron Leader Megatron Black Ver." the e-HOBBY pack-in material.
- 2007 — "Megatron Chapter", part of the Transformers: Beast Wars Diorama Story.
- 2008 — "Megatron Rising" the 2-part episode of Animated.
- 2008 — All Hail Megatron the 16-issue "soft reboot" of the IDW continuity.
- 2008 — "Starscream Heckles Megatron" the Animated short.
- 2008? — "Meet Megatron", another Animated short.
- 2009 — "Megatron's Revenge" the story featured in issue #24 of the Titan comic.
- 2010 — Best of Megatron the trade paperback collection from IDW.
- 2011 — "A Gift For Megatron" the Kre-O animated short.
- 2012 — "Megatron's Revenge" the Kre-O animated short.
- 2012 — "Megatron Returns" the storybook from Bantam Children.
- 2013 — "Spotlight: Megatron" the 28th issue of The Transformers: Spotlight.
- 2016 — "Not All Megatrons" the Beast Wars: Uprising prose story.
There are also numerous fictions titled something like "Optimus Prime vs Megatron".
See also
- 1989 — Megatron's base from the Marvel Generation 1 comics.
- 2004 — Megatron's castle from the Dreamwave Generation One comics.
- 2012 — The Nike Calvin Johnson Megatron collection, a line of sports equipment inspired by Megatron the human.[1]
Not to be confused with...
- Straxus, a Decepticon commander who temporarily inhabited Megatron's body (or a version of it, it's complicated) from the Generation 1 comics.
- Archforce the European Generation 2 Decepticon whose toy was released in North America as "Hero" Megatron.
- Megatronia the combined form of Megaempress and her 4 Guards from the Japanese Generation 1 comics.
- The Megatron statue, a massive stone statue of the Unicron Trilogy character.
- Megaplex, a duplicate of Megatron designed to fool his enemies from the Generation 1 continuity.
- Mechatron, a Beast Rider from Beast Machines.
- Gigatron, a different name for Megatron most notably in the Viron universal cluster.
- Megabolt, a Decepticon fashioned from Megatron's corpse from Robots in Disguise 2001.
- Megastorm the younger brother of Galvatron from Beast Wars II.
- The Gigastorm Armor, a weapon used by G1 Megatron which looks familiar to a certain someone.
- The Megastar, 2001 Robots in Disguise Megatron's starship and base.
- Characters named Megazarak.
- Mega-Dinobot the combined form of Grimlock and Swoop from Energon.
- Mega-Octane leader of the Decepticon Commandos from Robots in Disguise.
- Mega the female Godmaster from Masterforce who with her husband Giga forms Overlord.
- Metatron the angel mentioned in both ancient Cybertronian texts and real-life Talmud even if at least one Megatron has claimed to be him.
- Megatronus, the original name of The Fallen, one of the thirteen original Transformers who some Megatrons took their name from.
Fiction
Dreamwave Armada continuity
As the leader of one of two main factions of Cybertronians any given reality's Megatron generally posed a problem for the dimension-hopping destroyer Unicron and therefore Megatron was a priority target for Unicron's heralds. Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4 While grappling with the Megatron of Aurex 402.24 Gamma lead herald Galvatron noted to his adversary that he had killed "many" Megatrons. Worlds Collide, Part 3 of 4
TransTech
In one of the oldest dimensions in the multiverse one Cybertronian city, Axiom Nexus is a hub for travelers from other dimensions. The city maintains its relative harmony through a strict principal of "Dux non Intruitus": all Megatrons as well as Primes, miscellaneous faction leaders and MacGuffins from other universes are considered illegal. This hasn't stopped a few sneaky offworlders from circumventing the ban. Cybertron's Most Wanted Bee in the City
e-HOBBY comics
Megalligator wanted to kill all Megatrons in the multiverse. Cybertron Convobat








