War Without End!

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The name or term "War Without End" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see War Without End (disambiguation).
Transformers: Generation 2 #1

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"War Without End!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published September 1993
Cover date November 1993
Script Simon Furman
Art Derek Yaniger
Colors Sarra Mossoff
Lettering Richard Starkings with Gaushell
Editor Rob Tokar
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

They're baaaaaack...

Synopsis

A group of Autobots led by Grimlock destroys a group of Decepticons in the deepest reaches of space. They have unearthed a different kind of Cybertronians intent on colonizing all the worlds within their grasp. Jhiaxus, the leader of this group of Decepticons, has decided to take matters into his own hands, and captures Grimlock's group in order to demonstrate to them the futility of fighting against his forces. Discouraged by the apparent limitlessness of the threat they now face, the Autobots nonetheless decide to fight back. But, as terrible as this new threat is, Optimus Prime is having visions of something even worse on the horizon...



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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans Others Cybertronians

Notes

  • In the first draft of the fold-out cover's battle scene, Generation 1 Megatron was used rather than the Generation 2 tank model.[First draft? Published where?]
  • Grimlock and others revived with Nucleon can transform again, with no explanation. Since "Another Time & Place" doesn't fit into this continuity, we are to assume they found some other way of canceling Nucleon's effects. A later letters page briefly explained that upon retaking Cybertron the Autobots had found a proper energy source, restoring their transformation.
  • The Last Autobot was activated at the end of the Generation 1 comic to watch over the children of Primus. He appears to be no longer around.
  • Optimus Prime for some reason describes the Cybertronian Empire as "sounding very wholesome" before stating it's just like the Decepticons is an odd moment for him since Jiaxhus' admits openly that they conquer and exterminate worlds.

Errors

  • Optimus Prime is depicted on the cover as having bullet casings lodged in his head, despite the fact that bullets are not fired in their entirety from the barrel of a weapon.
  • Optimus Prime mentions Galvatron among the threats the Autobots have overcome. In the U.S. continuity, most of the people who actually encountered one Galvatron ended up dead, and the few that survived didn't learn his name. So how does Prime know it? (In the UK continuity, Optimus encountered Galvatron (or Galvatrons) on several occasions, but whether this issue has a place in UK continuity is debatable.)
  • Jhiaxus description of the Autobots and Decepticons fighting an old conflict while the Cybertronian Empire is "one race" doesn't make much sense considering that the Cybertronian Empire is composed solely of former Decepticons.

References

  • The cover tagline "This is not your father's Autobot!" is a play on the then-current advertising slogan for Oldsmobile cars.
  • On page 16, Optimus Prime reflects on threats faced in the original Marvel comic series. Optimus later refers to Bludgeon's claim to be taking the Decepticons into voluntary exile from the final Generation 1 issue.
  • Pages 25–26 tie in to the G.I. Joe comics tie-in from issues #138–142.
  • Page 28 shows Straxus in a flashback, describing him as a "small-minded tyrant".
  • Page 31 depicts a flashback of Ratbat attacking Buster Witwicky, presumably from issue #37 of the U.S. series.

Covers (2)

  • Cover A: Optimus Prime with bullets in his head by Derek Yaniger
  • RI cover: foil version of cover A

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