The Headmasters issue 1

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This article is about issue 1 of the Headmasters manga. For issue 1 of the Headmasters Marvel Comics miniseries, see Ring of Hate!.
Transformers: The Headmasters #1
Publisher Kodansha
Published in TV Magazine
First published August 1987
Writer Masumi Kaneda
Penciler Ban Magami
Continuity TV Magazine continuity

The Decepticon Headmasters plot to destroy the Battleship Maximus.

Synopsis

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From the planet Chaar, Galvatron leads the Decepticon Headmasters toward planet Athenia, commanding them to reveal their "true strength" to the Autobots.

On Athenia, a massive bronze statue memorializing the late Supreme Commander Optimus Prime has just been unveiled. Chromedome, speaking for all the Autobot Headmasters, says that Optimus Prime was the greatest warrior who ever lived. Rodimus Prime thanks the Headmasters for their support. Suddenly, they receive an alert that the Decepticons are on their way. Rodimus Prime sends the Autobot Headmasters to head the enemy off.

As the Battleship Maximus takes off, Daniel remarks to "Mr. Fortress" that the Decepticons are a lot like parasites. Fortress readily agrees. Their thrilling dialogue is interrupted when Spike detects the approaching Decepticons. He mobilizes the Headmasters, who expect their battle to be an easy victory.

Outside, the Decepticon Headmasters reveal their cunning plan. When the hatch to the Battleship Maximus opens, Mindwipe will chuck in a huge bomb which will then promptly explode and destroy the ship. Genius. The hatch proceeds to open, but before Mindwipe can set the bomb, Chromedome's Headmaster unit leaps out, snatches it away and then returns to his transtector. Problem solved.

As Galvatron berates the Headmasters for screwing up such a carefully laid out strategy, Daniel remarks that the Autobot Headmasters are cooler than the other side of the pillow.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

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  • So, the "true strength" of the Decepticon Headmasters was, quite possibly, the most uninspired evil scheme ever conceived? Yikes, that's lame.

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