Assassins

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The Transformers (UK) #284

"Over here. Turn around."
"Assassins"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published 18th August 1990
Cover date 25th August 1990
Writer Simon Furman
Pencils Jeff Anderson
Inks Michael Eve
Lettering Stuart Bartlett
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity/Earthforce

While Starscream faces off against some freelance peacekeeping agents bounty hunters, the Autobots make a terrible discovery...

Synopsis

These stories do not fit into the normal Marvel continuity. See Earthforce for details.

In the Louisiana bayous an alien assassin unsuccessfully fires on Starscream and is shot down for his troubles. A second alien, looking like a knight on horseback, charges the Decepticon but is easily thrown aside. Then a third creature, composed of two lumps of organic matter linked cybernetically, tries to electrocute Starscream but is unsuccessful. Starscream cuts it in two and demands answers as to why they are trying to kill him.

In a control room elsewhere two shadowy figures observe the situation and note that all Starscream will learn is that someone put a bounty on his head, as they wish him to find out. On the screen Starscream comes to the conclusion that Soundwave is behind all this. The shadowy figures change frequency and tell Bludgeon that there is a job for him.

Meanwhile at the Earthforce base Wheeljack explains to Grimlock that Snarl is suffering from Corrodia Gravis and that he needs a systems boost from a compatible Transformer. But the only compatible one is Starscream!

This story is continued in External Forces!

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Items of note

  • In the box in the top left hand of the cover Dreadwind now appears, having pushed Optimus Prime out over the last two issues. His permanent cover pose and Hi-Test appear from the next issue.
  • The cover shows Starscream being stalked by a strangely familiar bounty hunter who does not appear in the story itself. Dreadwind helpfully confirmed this predatory individual's identity in the letters page of issue #293.
  • The identity of the shadowy figures is rather easily given away by the way they are drawn.
  • Snarl was shown to be suffering from Corrodia Gravis in the Transformers Annual 1990 story "Destiny of the Dinobots!", which was set in 1992, long after these events.

Reprints

  • This story was reprinted in the Titan Books trade paperback "Fallen Star".