Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 1

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Last Stand of the Wreckers #1
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We peed a little.
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published January 27, 2010
Cover date January 2010
Writer Nick Roche, James Roberts
Penciler Nick Roche
Inker Nick Roche, John Wycough
Colorist Josh Burcham
Editor Andy Schmidt
Associate editor Denton J. Tipton
Continuity IDW continuity
Chronology Current era (2010)

Synopsis


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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans

Quotes

"We'll be seeing you, sir."
"Hah! You think so? You're joining the Wreckers... what makes you think you're coming back?"

Pyro hasn't read the Marvel UK material, but Dipstick sure has


"By the sacred spires! A human! Optimus Prime's data was right! They're so delicate and in need of our protection..."

Pyro has an Prime poster on his wall.

"Please, Kick-Off... you're an Autobot!"
"Know what that means in this place, Borehole? NOTHING."

Borehole learns just how depraved Kick-Off has become


"All weapons are trained on them in case they try something 'hilarious.'"

Ultra Magnus rocks the sarcasm

Errors

TBD

Items of note

  • Ironfist brings up the "siege of T'Muk", a reference to Transmasters UK (TMUK for short, get it?), the fan club and circle of authors and artists that Roberts and Roche are longtime members of, and in which they originally rose to prominence.
  • While attempting to hail a Decepticon ship, Verity makes a reference to Uhura from Star Trek.

Covers (3)

  • Cover A: The Wreckers looking like they just blew something up; art by Nick Roche and colors by Josh Burcham.
  • Cover B: Five of the Wreckers in a heroic pose; art and colors by Trevor Hutchison.
  • Cover RI: "Virgin" title-free edition of cover B.

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