Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The original Megatron toy in gun mode. The Hasbro toys predate the film and animation versions of the Transformers. Since the character's introduction, there have been many toys representing the original Generation 1 incarnation of Megatron, some of which are adaptations of versions that appeared in narrative media. Additionally, some toy ...
The Transformers: Megatron Origin is a comic book limited series by IDW Publishing exploring the origin of Megatron in its rebooted G1 universe.Written by Eric Holmes, the story explored the beginnings of the Decepticons and the Great War, and serves as a prequel to the various IDW G1 Transformers stories such as The Transformers: Infiltration, Stormbringer, Spotlight and Escalation.
Barricade: A ruthless Decepticon soldier, who often turns into a car. Cyclonus: A noble warrior serving as Galvatron's right-hand man in some versions. His alt mode is a jet. Scourge: A ruthless hunter who leads the Sweeps (Decepticons who look just like him) and turns into a hovercraft. He is sometimes an evil version of Optimus Prime; in such ...
Megatron coerces Ratchet into supervising the construction of a super Pretender armor by revealing his agents have wired the Ark to explode and tells him the story of his return. When an insane Megatron previously destroyed the space bridge, he was blown clear of the explosion and materialized on Cybertron in an amnesiac and disoriented state.
Aside from transforming into a Cybertronian truck, Soundwave can also turn into a boombox, as shown right before his boss battle, in the game's ending credits and a GameStop promotional commercial for the game featuring Shockwave. [51] In this mode, he plays the Stan Bush songs "The Touch" and "Till All Are One". Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
Transformers Generation 2 (Issue #1, November 1, 1993 - Issue #12, October 1, 1994) is a comic book series based on the Transformers: Generation 2 toy line, written by Simon Furman. It was published by Marvel Comics. No longer restricted by Hasbro, Furman was allowed to kill off as many characters per issue as the story demanded.
A peppered target shows how lethal a modified gun with a switch can be with two clips of 30 rounds shot during a demonstration Wednesday by federal prosecutors discussing ‘switches’ that turn ...
Although the crew agrees, they have no way to know if the idea worked, so they return to Functionist Cybertron and end their farewell tour; the crew splits up as the Lost Light is scrapped and Megatron is taken into custody once again, and although Rodimus lies on the stand and claims Megatron did indeed open the final Matrix, the ex-warlord's ...