Before & After

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The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye #12
"Before & After"
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published December 19, 2012
Cover date December 2012
Story by James Roberts
Pencils by Alex Milne (before)
Brendan Cahill (after)
Inks by Atilio Rojo with Alex Milne (before)
Brian Shearer (after)
Colors by Josh Burcham
Letters by Tom B. Long
Editor John Barber
Continuity IDW continuity
Chronology Current era (2012)

Synopsis

(Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.)
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Others

Quotes

"Please! I surrender! Don't shoot!"
"That is uncanny! Has anyone ever-?"
"Megatron. Yes, I know! Just don't shoot!"
"Okay, you be Megatron, I'll be Prime. "You who are without mercy, now plead for it?" Wait wait wait. Try again: "You who are without-" Not deep enough. "You who are-" How can anyone's voice be that low? Ah, frag it."

Nautilator and Whirl

Notes

  • Magnus was seen returning from his reconnaissance mission in issue #10. Now we know where he went!
  • Judging from the 'bots present, Tailgate's "happy place" would appear to specifically be the "movie night" he attended in issue #8.
  • Trailbreaker has added guns to his legs in emulation of Fortress Maximus, after drunkenly grumbling about them back in issue #6.
  • The Decepticon base on Temptoria has Energon Drillers from Transformers: Prime stationed outside.
  • Blip was previously mentioned by Ultra Magnus as a Decepticon who thought he was a Sparkeater in issue #3. His slobbering monster alternate mode certainly helps sell his delusion, and also explains why Nautilator confuses him with Blot, who's also a filthy beast.
  • While the Terrorcon leader has had his name spelled quite a few ways across various Transformers stories at this point, "Hun-Gar" is a new one. He was "Hun-Grrr" in his only named IDW appearance before now, in Spotlight: Sixshot.

Crew Manifest

Errors

Covers (3)

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