Henkei! Henkei! Transformers (Comic BunBun)

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Henkei! Henkei! Transformers

Don't think it's unbecoming of a Prime to go "In your FACE!"
Henkei! Henkei! Transformers Volume 1
Publisher Poplar (2009 printing);
Fukkan Dot Com (2023 printing)
First published May 15, 2009 (Poplar);
December 19, 2023 (Fukkan)
Manga by Naoto Tsushima
Colors by Sayuri
Editor TakaraTomy
Continuity Henkei! Henkei!
ISBN ISBN 4591109607 (2009 Poplar),

ISBN 978-4591109601 (2009 Poplar);
ISBN 4835459040 (2023 Fukkan),
ISBN 978-4835459042 (2023 Fukkan)

Page count 189 (2009 Poplar);
374 (2023 Fukkan)
Price 490 yen (2009 Poplar);
2,750 yen (2023 Fukkan)

The Henkei! Henkei! Transformers manga is drawn and written by Naoto Tsushima, serializing in the pages of Comic Bun Bun with the first chapter debuting in the November 2008 issue and the final chapter in the October 2009 issue, which was also the final issue of the failing Bun Bun magazine. Tsushima explained that Henkei! had to cover a lot of ground in order to establish the line for children that might not be familiar with it; his earlier Transformers manga, The Battle of the Star Gate, was written for those that were already fans of the G1 cartoon.[1] In 2023, publisher Fukkan Dot Com was able to collect all 12 chapters of the manga into a single tankōbon format, with four promotional cards of brand new art by Tsushima featuring Optimus, Bumblebee, Megatron, and Starscream in their Henkei designs as Fukkan's store exclusive.

The series is not in continuity with the Henkei! Henkei! mini-comics included with the toys nor the Visualize shorts, though they do share some similar story points.

Henkei! Henkei! Transformers issues

Overview

The Henkei! Henkei! story centers on two small groups of Autobots and Decepticons, led respectively by Optimus Prime and Megatron, who pursue the legendary Energon Cube through space to Earth—a plotline clearly inspired by the live-action film series and its AllSpark. Allying with Osamu Kihara of the Governmental Special Diplomatic Agency, the Autobots establish a base beneath the cube's impact crater in the Japanese town of Hoshinochō and begin searching for the shards of the shattered cube.

The series begins eleven years after the Transformers' arrival on Earth, as their secret war is discovered by the young human boy Wataru Hoshinoumi, who befriends the Autobots. When Megatron's scheming lieutenant Starscream mind-controls the Autobot Skyfire into attacking a power plant, the resultant battle reveals that Wataru is a "Booster"—a being capable of detecting and manipulating the energies of the Energon Cube, given his abilities by the energy released by the cube upon its impact at the moment of his birth. With Wataru's newfound power, the Autobots can track down pieces of the Energon Cube with much greater speed, but Megatron soon learns of the boy's abilities and covets Wataru's power for his own.

Gravely wounded by Optimus Prime in battle for possession of Wataru, Megatron uses molten energon to transform himself into the monstrous, deranged Galvatron, but he is betrayed by Starscream, and his body is crushed in a cave-in. His spark persists, however, and possesses Cyclonus, staging a massive attack on Hoshinochō that forces the Autobots to reveal themselves to the world. Optimus Prime uses the power of the Matrix to apparently destroy Galvatron, and the Autobots then work with the government to round up the remaining Decepticons on Earth. In truth, however, Galvatron loaded his ruined body onto a spaceship before beginning his rampage, and the series concludes with Wataru, Kihara, and the Autobots taking off in pursuit of their enemy.

Notes

  • Disappointingly, the original collected edition by Poplar did NOT keep the first two pages in "Enter! The Transformers" colored as they originally appeared in Comic Bun Bun, Poplar opting for gray-scale.

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