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In Titan Magazines' Transformers magazine, the UK-originated strips (written by Simon Furman) reveal Megatron's actions between issues #1 and 2 of the IDW comic. Pursuing the Allspark into space following the events of Movie Prequel #1, Megatron is delayed in his pursuit by a tractor beam from Cybertron. Breaking free and attacking the culprits ...
In the Japanese version of the franchise, the Decepticons are called Destron [2] or Deathtron (Japanese: デストロン Desutoron). The only exception to this naming convention is Car Robots , where the sub-group referred to as "Decepticons" in the Robots in Disguise adaptation, is known in Japan as the Combatrons (the Japanese name of the G1 ...
Starscream made an appearance in the Decepticon forces under the command of Megatron in issue #7 of the Marvel Generation 2 comic series; in a story called "New Dawn" Megatron led his Decepticons against Jhiaxus' second generation Cybertronians near the moon of Tykos. The Decepticons were defeated and Megatron was left injured, presumed dead ...
Now reunited, Starscream shows Megatron a way they could defeat the Autobots and liberate Cybetron and Earth, by awakening the Titans. [14] #3 "Shards: Part Three" Danny Lore Guido Guidi John-Paul Bove October 27, 2021 Starscream takes Megatron to the Decepticon Radio, a secret base within Gold City, where Soundwave tries to locate other ...
During the battle in Chicago, Optimus kills some Decepticons, including the Driller, Shockwave, and Megatron before he kills Sentinel Prime. In the film, Optimus is depicted with a trailer similar to his Generation 1 counterpart, [1] and has been redesigned to look more heroic. [2] The trailer contains enhanced weapons and flight gear.
Not long after Megatron's demise and the restoration of Cybertron, the Autobots celebrate as Optimus Prime knights Bumblebee a warrior. Optimus and Wheeljack embark on a journey to find the AllSpark, the source of Cybertronian life, leaving the other Autobots to hunt down the missing Decepticons Shockwave and Starscream. Meanwhile, at the ...
Megatron assigns a unit of Decepticons to search the galaxy for the missing Metroplex, including Bludgeon, Thundercracker, Blitzwing, and Waspinator. Tired of his teammates and commander, Thundercracker finally discovers evidence of Metroplex's location and guides the Decepticons to an alien planetoid fuelled by a river of pseudo-Energon.
Like many of the other Generation 1 Decepticons, Soundwave seemed to return to a command position on Megatron's return (killing Bludgeon in the process). Soundwave made an appearance in the Decepticon forces under the command of Megatron in issue #7 of the Marvel Generation 2 comic series, in a story called "New Dawn."