Foundation issue 1

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Foundation #1
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published February 23, 2011
Writer John Barber
Art Andrew Griffith
Colors Priscilla Tramontano
Letters Chris Mowry
Editor Andy Schmidt
Cover Brian Rood
Andrew Griffith
Continuity Live-action film series

Victory in the battle to save Cybertron from extinction heralds the dawn of a brand new day... and the beginning of a resentment that will shatter the Transformer race forever.

Synopsis

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

Notes

  • The main bulk of this issue takes the form of a flashback, set some time before the events of the earlier IDW movie prequel, Defiance. The issue contains a few callbacks to concepts introduced in that mini-series, namely that the AllSpark is powered by suns. Exactly when the bookends of the issue fall is unclear, but it appears to be after Megatron has fully turned to evil and the Autobot/Decepticon war has begun, so that would place it somewhere during Defiance itself.
  • Despite some resemblances, the two generic Autobots that accompany Optimus, Ironhide and Elita into battle, and the Decepticon army of generics they clash with, don't appear to be intended to "be" anybody. Certainly, though, the rusty-gold one is physically similar to Arcee, and Decepticons similar to Stockade and Payload are definitely in evidence.
  • This issue explores the relationship that exists between Optimus and Elita-One, an emulation of the bond between Generation 1 Prime and Elita that has not been seen with the movie universe characters before now. This relationship also factors into the concurrently-published Rising Storm mini-series, including a shared theme of Elita "not telling" Optimus Prime things about herself.
  • Hatchlings, previously seen in the Revenge of the Fallen movie appear here hale and hearty.
  • Elita mentions "two little sisters"—coupled with what we learn in Rising Storm #1, it's obvious she's referring to Arcee and Chromia.
  • Ironhide's arm-mounted cannons aren't just a personal preference—check out how lots of the Thetacons sport very similar armaments.

Covers (2)

  • Cover A: Optimus Prime and Megatron by Brian Rood
  • Cover RI: Optimus Prime by Andrew Griffith and Priscilla Tramontano

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