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Recordicons
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

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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.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Decepticons
  • Ravage (1)
  • Future Ravage (2)
  • Future Ravage 2 (3)
  • Future Ravage 3 (4)
  • Future Ravage 4 (5)
  • Future Ravage 5 (6)

Notes

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Continuity notes

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  • Ravage met his first future counterpart back in strip #7.

Transformers references

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  • The future counterparts of Ravage are all repurposed (and in one 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 the McDonald's Beast Wars toy Under-3.

Errors

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  • Technically, it should have been a stellar spanner accident, rather than a space bridge accident, that fused Ravage and Squawktalk.