Warrior School!
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![]() Ratchet's such a drama queen. | |||||||||||||
| Warrior School! | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
| First published | April 1985 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | August 1985 | ||||||||||||
| Script | Bob Budiansky | ||||||||||||
| Pencils | William Johnson | ||||||||||||
| Inks | Kyle Baker | ||||||||||||
| Color | Nel Yomtov | ||||||||||||
| Letters | Rick Parker | ||||||||||||
| Editor | Jim Owsley | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity | ||||||||||||
Ratchet discovers the fate of the other Autobots, and must fight Megatron on his own.
Synopsis
Walking through the woods in search of a road to drive Buster home, Ratchet and Buster meet up with a group of campers. As Ratchet demonstrates a new way to cook hot dogs, Buster experiences a severe head pain as an after-effect of his experience with Optimus Prime. Buster is taken home by the campers, leaving Ratchet free to deal with bigger problems.
Soundwave and Laserbeak use their innocuous alternate forms to infiltrate and take over another Blackrock installation, this time an aerospace plant that builds jet fighters. Blackrock breaks the news to a hospitalized Josie Beller, who apparently designed this aerospace plant as well. Blackrock swears that the giant robots will be stopped, but Josie is already making plans of her own.
Ratchet returns to the Ark alone to verify Buster's findings, and soon finds the inert Autobots. He despairs upon finding the head of Optimus Prime, but Prime counsels him to fight as a warrior to defeat Megatron. Uncertain of what this might mean, Ratchet agrees.
Jessie and "O" attempt to cheer up Buster, who is wondering how to handle his father's flagging car repair business while he's recovering in the hospital. Buster explodes at the pair when they suggest that he can learn to repair cars just as easily as his hard-working father. After they leave, Buster is gripped by another head-splitting pain—and recovers to realize that several metal objects nearby were apparently floating in the air.
Ratchet soon finds Megatron, who easily overpowers him. But he manages to strike a deal, sealed with the sacred Rite of Oneness: Ratchet will destroy Shockwave, in exchange for the return of the Ark and the Autobots inside. If he fails, Megatron will destroy him; if he succeeds, Megatron resumes his leadership of the Decepticons and wins regardless.
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans |
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Regulars
Guests
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Errors
- The beam from Ratchet's laser scalpel isn't actually hitting the hot dogs.
- Soundwave is actually colored blue here. It matches his animation model, but within the context of the Marvel comic, it's actually an error, since he's always purple elsewhere.
- After being shown as little more than a torso in issue #5, Ironhide is now mostly intact again.
- For some reason, Megatron's Decepticon insignia is consistently off-center to the left whenever it appears.
- As he first confronts Ratchet, Megatron's fusion cannon has its own little Decepticon symbol!
- Buster's flashback shows him being hit by an energy wave from Optimus Prime's head. However, in the last issue, he received an energy surge by connecting two cables from Prime's head to his own.
- On page 20, Ratchet says he will help Megatron "Defend Shockwave" when he clearly means "defeat Shockwave".
- On page 22, the bubble that points to Ratchet stating "This much I knew or Shockwave told me" should probably be pointing to Megatron (Ratchet hasn't yet met Shockwave on Earth), but why couldn't they have just done the whole thing in one bubble?
Items of note
- Cameos: United States military, aerospace plant employees, TV reporter; Cliffjumper, Jazz, Prowl (or Bluestreak), Sideswipe, Ironhide (all deactivated); Rumble, Reflector?, a Seeker, and also two other Seekers in flight mode—assumably these are Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker, Grimlock, Sludge, Slag (in flashbacks).
- The UK issue #26 printed the entire comic, though several pages were without color.
- This issue was reprinted as issue #1 of IDW Publishing's Generations series.
- And now it's a jet plant that has its own heavy artillery. Is that even legal?
- Blackrock has his own hospital: the Blackrock Chronic Care Institute.
- Ratchet states he is "a doctor, not a warrior," a Star Trek reference.
References
- Ferdy and Gabe talk about the Decepticons' theft of Blackrock's oil rig ("The Worse of Two Evils!"), just before taking Soundwave in so he can do the same to the plant at which they work.
- Megatron recaps why Shockwave stayed behind during the attack on the Ark (new info about events from issue #1) and his subsequent battle with the Dinobots ("The Last Stand").
Covers (4)
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US issue #7 - Megatron decides to insult Earth even more by going all blackface
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UK issue #26 - Ratchet isn't allowed to speak in the UK!
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Generations cover A - Oh slag!
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Generations cover B - And now Ratchet is silenced in the USA!
- US cover: Ratchet faces down Megatron, by Mark Bright.
- UK cover: reuse of art from US cover.
- Generations cover: Megatron menaces Buster, by Ashley Wood.
- Generations cover: Reimaging of US cover, by Nick Roche.
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Inside Back Cover: Secret Wars II issue #3 (Circuit Breaker appears in this issue)





