Reverb (ROTF)
| The name or term "Reverb" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Reverb (disambiguation). |
- Reverb is a Decepticon from the Revenge of the Fallen franchise portion of the live-action film continuity family.

Reverb is one of the happiest Decepticons around, tackling his assignments with a zeal few others can match. Sure, most of his teammates are a bunch of Gloomy Gusses, but let 'em be. Reverb is having way too much fun just blowing things up and terrorizing the locals. A high-speed chase and things that are flammable, that's what life is all about!
Fiction
Titan Magazines

Reverb had been sighted in Los Angeles, and NEST went in to capture him. However, Jolt went into action too soon, spooking Reverb and causing him to divert from his route. He successfully avoided the Autobot, only to get rammed head-on by Bumblebee. Culture Shock
Later, he was one of Bludgeon's fellow prisoners that escaped to form a splinter cell... or so Bludgeon intended Inside Out! except Reverb wouldn't sign up, viewing himself as a lone rider. He went off on his own, only to get recaptured (much to his dismay) by Blazemaster in Cairo. Turn and Burn
IDW Transformers movie comics
As part of Strike Team Ursa, Reverb (alongside Dirt Boss and Brakedown) was dispatched to Wendover, Utah by Soundwave to investigate the mysterious organization that had resurrected Ravage. They discovered a hidden base beneath a garbage dump, but fled after they accidentally activated its self-destruct mechanism. While fleeing, they were intercepted by the Autobots Ironhide and Sideswipe. When Dirt Boss asked the team if they should fight or flee, Reverb went with the former; he was subsequently rammed and destroyed by Ironhide. Good job, Reverb. Nefarious #2
Classified novels
At some point, Reverb killed the Autobot Tailgate. When the Decepticons got wind of a cache of weapons left over from the war against The Fallen, Reverb was sent to Earth to secure it so the Decepticons could invade. On arrival, he employed one of his specialties—disrupting communications across a wide area. Gears, who had arrived a short time earlier and had come to protect the weapons cache, managed to defeat him and leave him unconscious across a tractor.
He was found there by a NEST team including Bumblebee and Ratchet, and managed to sufficiently convince them he was part of a cell of Decepticon defectors. Telling them that Gears was a Decepticon he was after, Reverb got a free ride to Hawthorne Army Depot, where he was able to get into the weapons cache. Defeating Gears, he loaded up with weapons, including the mysterious cylinder he'd been sent to claim, and engaged the Autobots. Thanks to his personal force field, he had the upper hand even against Optimus Prime. He was stopped dead by the sight of Tailgate—in reality a hologram provided by Gears and Kevin—which enabled Gears to destroy the force field generator. After his defeat, Reverb told Optimus to finish him off, but the Autobot leader instead took him into NEST custody. Switching Gears
Toys

Revenge of the Fallen
- Reverb (Scout, 2009)
- Reverb is a redeco of Knock Out, transforming into a red, white and blue racing motorcycle of undetermined model. In robot mode, he has a non-firing cannon for a right hand. The vehicle side panels, which become leg kibble in robot mode, are held in place by unbolted pegs and tend to pop off during conversion.
- This mold was also used to make Revenge of the Fallen Trenchmouth and Transformers 2010 Backfire.
Notes
- Reverb's toy bio shares the same basic personality as the unpublished bio for the canceled toy of the same name from the 2007 movie toyline.
- Reverb was designed as an homage to Beast Wars Inferno. Aside from the color layouts (especially the head), his tampographs are references: "Calany Racing" is a rather unfortunate misspelling of "Colony Racing" (as in one of Inferno's most common phrases, "For the colony!"), plus the "97" refers to Inferno's release year (1997).
- That the cowling's "97" looks a lot like "26" in robot mode does not appear to have any significance.
- He also coincidentally resembles the GoBot Dart.
- Reverb's robot mode in Nefarious is very different from his toy's. Perhaps most notably, it has four arms. Titan Magazines followed the toy design when it was briefly shown.


