The Flames of Boltax!
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![]() This cover wins the award for "Most Blatant Case of False Promotion" in the history of the series. | |||||||||||||
| "The Flames of Boltax!" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
| First published | September 1988 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | January 1989 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Bob Budiansky | ||||||||||||
| Penciler | José Delbo | ||||||||||||
| Inker | Danny Bulanadi | ||||||||||||
| Colorist | Nel Yomtov | ||||||||||||
| Letterer | Bill Oakley | ||||||||||||
| Editor | Don Daley | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity | ||||||||||||
Read on, but only if you're willing to tempt madness... even death.
Synopsis
Buster Witwicky finds himself being chased by strange creatures through an alien landscape. He suddenly takes a laser blast to the chest... only to find no damage has been done at all. A moment later, Ratbat and the Decepticons re-materialize around him. It seems they had developed a new full-sensory holographic projection system called Realvision and needed a guinea pig to test it. Starscream announces that they are now prepared to review the Autobot tapes, which captures Buster's attention. Of course, Ratbat sends him back to his cell instead of letting him observe.
Ratbat and Starscream activate the Realvision and find themselves holographically present on Cybertron more than four million years ago, near the dawn of the Cybertronian Civil Wars. They witness a convoy of Autobots, consisting of the Triggerbots and Lieutenant Commander Optimus Prime of the Autobot Fourth Computerized Division. Prime, it seems, has come up with the idea of enlisting the aid of High Circuitmaster Boltax and his vast font of knowledge, in the hopes that it can be used to end the war before it grows out of control. As the Autobots negotiate their way through several traps on the road to Boltax, they remain unaware that Megatron and the Triggercons are dogging their every move.
Back in the real world, Buster uses the time-honored "air shaft trick" to break out of his cell in order to get a look at what's on the tapes.
In Realvision, Optimus Prime and his soldiers approach Boltax's Temple of Knowledge. The Circuitmaster's disciples allow Optimus alone to pass through and see Boltax. The Circuitmaster does not offer Prime any direct aid, but instead instructs him to seek what he's looking for inside the Underbase. (As each Transformer mind carries a DATAbase, the Underbase is said to be a collection of knowledge that UNDERlies all dataBASEs.)
Buster enters the Realvision scenario just as Optimus Prime begins to bathe in the light of the Underbase and Megatron blasts his way in through Boltax and the disciples. Confronted by Megatron, Optimus Prime informs his enemy that the knowledge and power of the Underbase is too much for any one being to possess. Megatron blows Optimus Prime away and heads toward the Underbase. Badly injured, Optimus manages to manipulate the temple's controls and launch the Underbase on a never-ending course through space instead of letting Megatron claim it.
With the Realvision over, Ratbat and Starscream review what they've learned and recognize the power of the Underbase is not a myth, as it is generally thought in the present. What's more, Soundwave informs them that the course calculations within the cassettes tell that the Underbase will be passing through the Earth's solar system within a week's time. Ratbat and Starscream both begin to scheme on how to capture the power of the Underbase for themselves (though Starscream does show some rare discipline by using his inner monologue instead of broadcasting his treachery for everyone to hear).
As Buster prepares to sneak off and try to warn the Autobots, he runs head-first into a wall and is discovered by the Decepticons...
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Notes
- Following functions given on their toys' bio cards, for the Realvision experience, Raindance provides the video and Grand Slam the audio.
- In the UK printing, the US cover is used as an interior page that is placed immediately after Megatron shoots Optimus Prime. This page doesn't mesh well with the other pages, since it exaggerates Optimus's injury, and since the art style is completely different from that of the other pages. Filler, anyone?
- Since this is a flashback one would expect Optimus Prime to hang out with say, Ironhide, Jazz and Prowl but instead of those guys he has Backstreet, Dogfight and Override with him. Same for Megatron whom you would expect to at least bring Soundwave with him but he brings the Triggercons with him.
- Furthermore, all of the three Triggerbots manage to get the Autobots trough a certain hazard using their unique abilities. Can you guess who has a new toy in stores?
- Starscream's absence in the flashback would seem odd seeing he was Megatrons' Lieutenant but given how Megatron distrusts him it explains why he is not present. Besides if he was in the flashback he would also know of the Underbase.
Errors
- Not really an error, but Starscream and Buster both come across as really, REALLY thick considering how hard it is for them to grasp the Realvision concept. We bet they both shout "Don't go upstairs!!" during horror flicks, too.
- Assuming the "molten mercury mines" are literally molten mercury, they're not much of a hazard to Transformers, since mercury is "molten" at room temperature and boils well below the melting point of steel. The worst it might do is cause a short-circuit if it gets at live wires.
- Although this is common in Transformers Generation 1, Optimus Prime is given a Cybertronian truck mode, yet his robot form remains completely the same. This alternate mode is different from the Cybertronian alt mode he had in issue #1. In addition, Backstreet, Dogfight and Overdrive all had Earthly alt-modes while on Cybertron.
Character profiles
UK printing
- Backup strips #196: Action Force and Combat Colin
- Backup strips #197: Action Force and Combat Colin
Covers (3)
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US Issue 48 - And if you believe this...
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UK Issue 196 - Aunt Ethel's knitting went unrecognized as a potent Decepticon weapon
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UK Issue 197 - And for an encore, this was a FOUR-STAR story! Ha! Ha! Ha!
- U.S. issue 48 cover: Megatron and a defeated Prime, by José Delbo
- UK issue 196 cover: Dogfight and Optimus Prime attacked, by Art Wetherell and Stephen Baskerville
- UK issue 197 cover: Optimus Prime being blasted, by Stephen Baskerville
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Reprints
- 2004 — Transformers: Dark Star
- 2009 — Classic Transformers Volume 4
- 2010 — The Transformers: Best of Optimus Prime




