Recordicons issue 20
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| Publisher | Fun Publications | ||||||||||||
| Published in | Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #53 | ||||||||||||
| First published | October/November 2013 | ||||||||||||
| Script | David Willis | ||||||||||||
| Art | David Willis | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Shattered Glass | ||||||||||||
Ravage gets a message from several future counterparts.
Synopsis
Ravage is once again confronted by his future counterpart. However, before he can tell anything to his past self, future Ravage is interrupted by several other future Ravages; a distant possible future Ravage who has turned evil, a Ravage from an even more distant future who was merged with Squawktalk in a space bridge accident; a Ravage from an even more distant possible future who was merged with Squawktalk and thought having a black paintjob would be neat; and a floating head Ravage who prefers not to divulge his origins. Ravage asks them what they want as he prepares to press a large, red button, and all of them shout at him not to.
Featured characters
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Notes
- Characters mentioned include: Squawktalk.
Continuity notes
- Ravage met his first future counterpart back in strip issue #7.
Transformers references
- The future counterparts of Ravage are all repurposed (and in once instance, virtually redecoed from) various toys:
- The evil future Ravage is repurposed from his positive-universe counterpart's Beast Wars Metals toy.
- The Ravage fused with Squawktalk is repurposed from Beast Wars Tigerhawk.
- The black Ravage fused with Squawktalk is repurposed from Universe Razorclaw.
- The floating head Ravage is a white virtual redeco of McDonald's Beast Wars toy Under-3.
Errors
- Technically, it should have been a stellar spanner accident, rather than a space bridge accident, that fused Ravage and Squawktalk.

