Tales of the Fallen issue 5
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| Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
| First published | December 23, 2009 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | December 2009 | ||||||||||||
| Written by | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
| Pencils by | Alex Milne | ||||||||||||
| Colors by | Josh Perez | ||||||||||||
| Letters by | Chris Mowry | ||||||||||||
| Editor | Andy Schmidt | ||||||||||||
| Associate editor | Denton J. Tipton | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Movie continuity | ||||||||||||
Ravage is raised for a new mission.
Synopsis
We flashback to Ravage's death at the hands of Bumblebee. In the present, Ravage's reconstructed form is brought back on-line in an undisclosed location. Again shifting locations, Ravage appears outside a military facility, searching for a "new target". Breaking in, he finds the remains of the appliancebots and appropriates them. His presence at the base is detected and he is forced to make a run for it, dodging helicopters and soldiers before escaping into a nearby river. The military mobilises several jets to track him down. Ravage meanwhile has emerged on a beach and appears confused, revealing he is following the commands of a mysterious new master. He curls up on the ground to await further instructions, however his catnap is interrupted by helicopters as the military tracks him down. Ravage destroys several helicopters before being surrounded by soldiers and jeeps. He unleashes Reedman, and although the smaller robot is eventually disassembled, he provides the distraction needed to allow Ravage to escape into an petrochemical plant.
Deciding the relatively subtle approach isn't working, officials at the White House ask for permission to level the plant.
In space, still linked to the US satellite, Soundwave is shocked and outraged that Ravage's remains have been tampered with.
Ravage makes a run for it as several jets close in on the plant. As they cut loose, he attempts to blast his way through the ground but the missiles detonate, demolishing the plant and throwing Ravage's battered body into a pit.
As the news reports blame a faulty intake valve for the explosion, a damaged but still online form settles in to wait for new instructions, surrounded by the remains of the appliancebots.
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
- You're kidding right?
Errors
- None identified.
Items of note
- Cameos:Dickbot the blender guy, CISCO Aironet?, Ejector, Waffle iron, Dyson vacuum cleaner, Stand mixer, and 2 other not yet identified appliancebots.
- This issue uses almost no dialogue, similar to the popular Age of Reptiles comic.
- Rampage is colored red here as he was in the movie, instead of yellow like the original toy and the movie adaptation.
- This issue was written as Ravage's death was apparently a very late addition to the film, meaning that when writing Nefarious, he was made a key player. Ergo, a revival was required. It was also originally going to be #6. [1]
Covers (3)
- Cover A: Soundwave and Ravage by Alex Milne
- Cover B: Ravage attacking some soldiers by Carlos Magno and colors by Josh Perez
- Cover RI: Text-free version of Cover A
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Doctor Claw's calling - he's got some tips to exchange.
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WHO GAVE HIM THE SUPER CATNIP?!
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How DOES Soundwave keeps him all nice and clean?
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