Go! Go! issue 50

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Transformers Go! Go!
web issue 50
Publisher Kodansha
Published in TV Magazine
First published August 15, 2025
Manga Haruka Oda
Editor Minoko

Synopsis

The Autobots Ratchet, Bumblebee, and Grimlock roll out in response to reports of a Decepticon wreaking havoc in a nearby city. The trio are promptly run over by a runaway tank before being strafed from above by a fighter jet, making Ratchet assume there are two Decepticons in the area. The Decepticon sees fit to correct him, though – he is in fact the Triple Changer Blitzwing!

Cackling like an unhinged maniac, Blitzwing boasts about his incomparable strength as he goes on a total rampage against the Autobots. Even Bumblebee's attempt of using Grimlock as a ramp to jump on top of Blitzwing's jet mode ends in failure as Blitzwing simply switches to tank mode and crushes the Autobots by falling on top of them. Beaten and battered, the Autobots quickly put together a new plan to use Blitzwing's constant transformations against him. Grimlock transforms to robot mode and challenges Blitzwing to a sword fight, while Bumblebee baits him into retrieving a lost balloon in jet mode and Ratchet goads him to shoot up a scoreboard in tank mode. Eager to show off to his foes, Blitzwing keeps switching between all three of his modes in rapid succession to keep up...

...until his excitement gets to him and he gets stuck between modes as a robot with a tank turret for a head. He attempts to transform properly again, but only ends up contorting himself into increasingly bizarre configurations. His final attempt ends up in a messy half-tank half-jet jumble of parts, much to the Autobots' raucous laughter. Left without options, Blitzwing overloads himself and causes a spectacular explosion, the force of the blast sending him flying away into the distance as the aghast Autobots look on.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

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Notes

  • Grimlock transforms into robot mode in this issue, an extremely rare occurrence in Go! Go!.