Rising Storm issue 3

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Rising Storm #3
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published April 14, 2011
Writer John Barber
Art Carlos Magno
Colors Aburtov and Graphikslava
Letters Shawn Lee
Editor Andy Schmidt
Cover Brian Rood
Carlos Magno
Continuity Live-action film series

Synopsis


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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

Errors

  • Blazemaster is only just about visible in the background of the second panel on the first page, colored entirely green.
  • Repeating a recurring error from Nefarious, Dune Runner's design is based on Landmine's instead of his own toy.
  • Also on the first page, Dune Runner suddenly goes from being on Jolt's right in panel 2 to on his left in panel 3.
  • The "next issue" page shows Bludgeon in his second body (as he appears in the story, of course), but colored like his first, complete with purple blade.

Notes

  • Galloway refers to Knock Out as "the new guy", but is corrected by Jolt, who points out that Knock Out has been around longer than he has. Galloway apologizes, explaining he finds it hard to keep track of all the motorcycle Transformers. This is author John Barber doing what he does best, correcting a continuity error from Nefarious #2, in which Galloway called Knock Out a new recruit when the character had been on Earth even before the Revenge of the Fallen movie, as seen in The Veiled Threat prequel novel.
  • Galloway also accidentally refers to Knock Out as "Knockdown".
  • Elita-One and Optimus Prime again allude to the events of Foundation, hinting at the outcome of the framing sequence seen throughout that comic, which had yet to be revealed at the time of this issue's release.
  • This issue featured the debut of Space Case, in advance of his toy being revealed to even exist.
  • The "pet" Shockwave mentioned in passing in the previous issue is revealed to the subterranean tentacle-beast previously seen in Foundation #2. At the time of these comics' publication, it had otherwise only been briefly glimpsed in an early trailer for Dark of the Moon.
  • A NEST soldier accuses Knock Out of having "Robo-Vision".
  • As Jolt guards Fearswoop, he entertains himself by reading issue 12 of IDW's All Hail Megatron comic.

Covers (2)

  • Cover A: Art by Brian Rood of Starscream.
  • Cover RI: Art by Carlos Magno, with colors by Aburtov and Graphikslava, of Arcee, Chromia and Elita-One.

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