Rebirth After the Rebirth
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| "Rebirth After the Rebirth" リバース・アフター・ザ・リバース
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| First published | 2025 November 29 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Hirofumi Ichikawa | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | 2013 | ||||||||||||
| Packaged with | MPG-16 Nucleon Quest Super Convoy | ||||||||||||
To save his race from starvation, Optimus Prime ventures into a black hole to find nucleon.
Synopsis
Featured characters
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Notes
- This story is an expansion of the backmatter released with the original "Nucleon Quest Super Convoy" toy. It notably is more explicit in taking place in writer Hirofumi Ichikawa's personal timeline that incorporates the events of "The Rebirth" (along with elements from the Marvel Comics continuity) and disregards most Japanese media that replaced "The Rebirth" as a continuation of the original cartoon's universe.
Transformers references
- The Oracle and Tornedron appear in "Call of the Primitives". The planet where the Oracle is encountered was named as Methuselah in the Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime.
- Bumblebee in his Pretender form first appear in "Controverse", another Ichikawa work.
- Hydrus IV and its connection to nucleon first appear in Marvel's Transformers issue #70.


