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Transformers: Prime #7
File:Tf mag 11 2012.jpg
I'd rather Frenzy.
Publisher Titan Magazines
First published 29 March 2012
Editor Rona Simpson
Senior editor Steve White
Designer Louise Brigenshaw, Barry Spiers, Philip White & Dan Bura
Publishing manager Darryl Tothill
Price £2.65

Scraplets galore!

Megatron's Law

The Nemesis hovers over the Erta Ale volcano in the Danakil Desert. On board, Megatron's temper is as fiery as the volcano. Furious at the fact that they keep being bested by the Autobots, Megatron has decided to create the ultimate army by weeding out the weak elements in their forces. Starscream is shocked as Megatron leads him into a cavern, where a large number of cages have been set up. In each, a pair of Vehicons is battling to the death. Megatron declares the place a gladiatorial hall. Starscream scoffs at the idea that Decepticon will kill Decepticon, but he is quickly shackled and thrown into a cage where he faces Fearstorm.

Starscream protests that the Decepticons can't be made to fight each other, but Megatron informs him that the shackle on his wrist is designed to explode ten minutes after the start of the fight if he hasn't unlocked it using his opponents spark. As Fearstorm attacks, Starscream manages to evade the larger Decepticon, and observes that the volcano's magnetic pull is preventing him from transforming. Dismissing Megatron's assertion that this is a battle of brawn, Starscream uses Fearstorm to get to the top of a nearby cage, and breaks off one of the barbed bars. After Fearstorm's next swipe, Starscream uses the barb to impale Fearstorm's arms to the ground. Once he's relieved himself of the shackle, Megatron welcomes Starscream back to the bridge, and gives him his first job, to reinforce the holding cell bars.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Every mission against Prime and his infernal do-gooders has failed! Why? Because, quite frankly, they're better than us!"

Megatron makes a startlingly humble admission.


"Soooo... Megatron has finally become tired of his poodle! Ha!"

Fearstorm


"I am forced to admit that was not a bad effort, Starscream."

Megatron is so generous!

Notes

Errors

  • Though Starscream says the volcano's magnatic field prevents him transforming, it's unclear why no one can use their weapons.

Trivia

Contents

Articles and features

  • Use Raf's codebreaker to crack the Cybertronian codes in this comic!
  • Ultimate Smackdown: Bulkhead vs Arcee - if Bulkhead annoyed Arcee so much they got into a fight, who would win?
  • Episode Guide #7: Scrapheap
  • Megatron's Law - Gladiator Game
  • The Big Tough... Wordsearch
  • Competition: win Transformers: Prime Cyberverse action figures!!!
  • The Terror of... Scraplets! - all about the critters.
  • Scraplets Attack... Maze!
  • Starscream's Stumpers
  • Mega-Mouth: Megatron and Arcee check out Transformer drawings send in by readers and answer letters.
  • Poster: artwork of Megatron, Starscream and Vehicons by Dave Hartman and Luke Berliner, originally the cover of issue #3 of IDW Publishing's Transformers: Prime comic.

Free Gift!

  • Ballistic Blaster!

Mega-Mouth

"More powerful than I? Is this what you humans call a sense of humour?"

Megatron on "Startron"


"Lastly, why are you so horrible, Megatron?"
"'Horrible'? Such weak words Ben, from Basingstoke. I prefer 'diabolical'"

—A reader and Megatron

Notes

  • According to the Ultimate Smackdown, Bulkhead is 35 foot high and weighs 7-8 metric tons, while Arcee is 16 foot and 2-3 metric tons.
  • The feature on Scraplets notes that a large number of them can merge together into a different form, which hasn't been shown to be one of their abilities in Transformers: Prime, but occurred back in the Marvel comic issue "The Cure!".

Errors

  • The Gladiator Game features a card titled "Kunk-fu kick".
  • Megatron's fusion cannon is named in Starscream's Stumpers as a "Lightgning Emitter".

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