End of the Road! (US)

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The name or term "End of the Road" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see End of the Road (disambiguation).
The Transformers (US) #80
The Transformers (UK) #331-332

"I am victorious! Is there any who can challenge Bludgeon?!"
"Me."
"...Oh, slag."
End of the Road!
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published May 1991
Cover date July 1991
Writer Simon Furman
Penciler Andrew Wildman
Inker Stephen Baskerville
Colorist Nel Yomtov
Letterer Rick Parker
Editor Rob Tokar
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

All good things...

Synopsis

Sometime after the end of the last issue, the Autobots came to Klo, saw a Decepticon, and were conquered. As Octopunch leads a tracker team to hunt down the remaining survivors, Grimlock is trying to keep the last five Autobots alive. Unfortunately for him, Prowl is one of the survivors, and spares no breath berating Grimlock for the situation. It seems the Dinobots were led into an obvious trap upon the Autobots' arrival on Klo, and the resulting melee was a slaughter. Prowl's pontificating is cut short when Fangry leads the hunting party to double-back, and the Decepticons move in for the kill.

Back at the scene of the first battle, Bludgeon is about to administer another execution when he and his warriors are suddenly caught off guard by the arriving Neo-Knights. The Decepticons quickly learn that the humans were only the first wave, and onto the battlefield drops the second wave — Optimus Prime, alive and kicking. Despite Bludgeon's disbelieving cries, Prime is indeed back, and he introduces his new friend, the legendary Last Autobot. The child of Primus relates how he first encountered Hi-Q and the Neo-Knights on Cybertron, and reformatted the Nebulan into a Nucleon-enhanced Action Master version of Optimus Prime.

The Decepticons dogpile on Prime, but prove less than effective. What's more, the Last Autobot begins using his powers to reanimate all of the fallen Autobots, increasing their forces by the minute. As Grimlock and his group of survivors charge over the hillside, the tide of battle quickly turns towards the Autobots, and Bludgeon's troops are put to retreat. As Bludgeon proclaims he will lead his troops into the voluntary exile that honor demands, he quietly tells Stranglehold to gather their forces, to live to fight another day.

As the Autobots wrap up, Optimus Prime informs his brethren that Cybertron survives, restored by the Last Autobot's power and the Matrix energy that washed over the planet in the final battle with Unicron. The Autobots prepare to help the Klozians rebuild, take the Neo-Knights home and, finally, return to their home planet for a new era of peace and enlightenment.

'Til all are one.

This story is continued in several mutually-exclusive directions: It never ends!

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Do you not understand? It's OVER—FINISHED!"

—Bludgeon, executing Siren.


"And now... it is time for this mindless war to cease. It is done, finished."

—the Last Autobot.


"ENOUGH! Do you not understand, Decepticons? It is over—FINISHED!"[1]

—Optimus Prime, in a mockery of Bludgeon.


"For me, personally, it never ends!"

—Simon Furman, giving mixed messages as he concludes the letters page.

Items of note

  • Optimus Prime appears in his Action Master design, but Nucleon is not explicitly mentioned here as being a part of his transformation. However, Hi-Q absorbed energy during Grimlock's metamorphosis to Action Master form in "Still Life!", an indirect appropriation of Nucleon that is confirmed in Transformers UK Annual #7, "Another Time and Place".
  • Other Autobots seen dead in vehicle mode include Silverbolt, Air Raid, Slapdash, Sunstreaker and two other unidentified robots.
  • If a (Fill in the Blank)master is killed with their partner, could the Last Autobot still resurrect them?
  • Apparently Crankcase is perfectly fine surviving without a head.
  • With typical Marvel humor, this issue is billed as #80 in a four-issue limited series.
  • Nobody gets the final US cover corner box; instead, an orange and yellow beveled Decepticon insignia appears here, contrasting the Autobot symbol featured in the cover's logo.
  • Simon Furman's "send-off" message at the end of the issue claims that this will almost certainly mark the end of Transformers as a story, but that he hopes to continue to write stories about the Neo-Knights. Wonder how that turned out?
  • Game over, man — game over.

Covers

  • US cover: Bludgeon about to dismember Wheeljack by Andrew Wildman.
  • UK issue #331 cover: Optimus Prime by Andrew Wildman; recolored version of page 12 of the story.
  • UK issue #332 cover: recolored version of US cover.

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References

  1. There's a lot of uses for that Furmanism here.