Pax Megatronus
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"Pax Megatronus" | |||||||||||||
Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
First published | July 29, 2015 (print) August 5, 2015 (digital) | ||||||||||||
Cover date | July 2015 | ||||||||||||
Written by | Tom Scioli and John Barber | ||||||||||||
Art by | Tom Scioli | ||||||||||||
Colors by | Tom Scioli | ||||||||||||
Letters by | Tom Scioli | ||||||||||||
Editor | Carlos Guzman | ||||||||||||
Production by | Chris Mowry | ||||||||||||
Continuity | Transformers vs. G.I. Joe |
General Flagg awakens Omega Supreme and travels to a Cybertron in chaos as Optimus Prime and Megatron finally face off.
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Synopsis
Billy has escaped Cybertron and returned to Earth with a prize: the bloodied body of Snake-Eyes, which he now lays before his very-much alive father, Cobra Commander! Though he is impressed by his son's accomplishment, the cybernetic limbs that are now a part of Billy raise the ire of the terrible Koh-Buru-Lah, and the Commander concedes that it is better that Billy die than live with the "stink of the machine" on him. His prostheses transform to try and fight back, but the eldritch horror tears the boy limb from limb.
In Washington, D.C., Hawk, Lady Jaye, and Flash arrive at the White House to arrest General Flagg, who has just overthrown the President. Flagg convinces them that he is the best man to lead the fight against the approaching Cybertron; after some arguing, Hawk's team agree, and together with Flagg, they set out to search for an Autobot sleeper agent who has been laying dormant on Earth for ages. While heading down Highway Omega, they come under attack from Starscream and Viper, but are saved when the Autobot they are looking for turns out to actually be the very highway they are driving on—the titanic Omega Supreme, who awakens in time to dispatch their pursuers, then transforms into his rocket mode and carries them into space toward Cybertron. Omega is intercepted part-way by his old foe, Astrotrain, and the pair engage in battle, but before long, Omega triumphs, bringing himself, Astrotrain, and Flagg's team down to Cybertron with meteoric force.
The group finds a Cybertron in chaos. Word of the return of Optimus Prime, and his taming of Scorponok and restoration of Bumblebee's body, has spread like wildfire around the planet, inciting the cowed Autobot populace to rebellion. While the Autobot masses, led by Kup and Wreck-Gar, follow Omega to Optimus, Flagg's team set out to search for the rest of the Joes on the planet, taking in the many strange sights: from the fully terraformed and now-overgrown Iacon, to a trio of "Pretenders", robots created by the Decepticons to emulate human form.
Back on Earth, Cobra Commander prepares to unmask Snake-Eyes for his minions, in order to show off the damage he did to the ninja's face. Just before his mask is removed, however, Snake-Eyes springs to life, his near-death state an apparent ruse. He is immediately surrounded by the Commander's troops, including Koh-Buru-Lah's reptilian spawn, but quickly evades them and escapes outside.
Simultaneously, on Cybertron, Optimus Prime and Megatron face off as their assembled troops watch in awe. Though Prime appears to turn the fight in his favour when a blade-strike cleaves Megatron's chest open, what the wound reveals is more emotionally crippling to Optimus than any physical injury incurred in the combat: the Matrix of Leadership, stolen by Megatron so long ago, bonded to the Decepticon leader's black hole-heart to become the unholy tool with which he subjugated the will of Primus himself. Content that the most devastating blow possible has been stuck by this revelation, and concerned with far greater matters than a nostalgic bout with an old enemy, Megatron declares the duel over, and unperturbed by notions of "fairness," simply orders has his Decepticons to overrun the Autobots. Now, Megatron turns his attention toward his ultimate goal—for at last, the gap between Earth and Cybertron has closed, and the gigantic, horn-like mega-mountains that have grown from the metal world's surface now stab into Earth's crust with the force of uncountable atomic bombs! The Joes on Cybertron try to contact their homeworld, but there is no sign of response, and they can only watch as Optimus Prime is dragged to the edge of a pit and sent plunging to oblivion by a point-blank fusion cannon blast from Megatron, right through his chest!
Featured characters
Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Autobots | Decepticons | G.I. Joe | Cobra | Others |
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Quotes
"I told the president he could take a well-earned vacation. Told him Joe's got it from here."
"You've killed an entire special committee."
"I dunno. They were reptilian shapeshifters or robots in disguise or something."
- —General Flagg is full of excuses that Hawk isn't buying
"How did it all start? I needed something to slow it all down. The speeding, pounding thoughts. The torture of a hungry mind on this world of monolithic sameness. Only room for one mind: Megatron, the cosmic bore. No debate, only obeisance. I'm just old enough to remember the last days of the Iaconian salons. That was the world I was meant for--built too late. Dark Energon--Nucleon Nails--I've done 'em all. Never know which is gonna be the last one--the one that sends me to the slag heap."
"Optimus is back! He's tamed the Scorponok. Trypticon is next. Spread the word."
"Optimus Prime. Optimus molten-feathered Prime. Something new on this grey world. Something--some one--to ride for."
- —Wreck-Gar the drug addict is brought news by Kup that gives him the strength to break his habit
"Gather 'round, my children. Admire your leader's artistry. See how much I prettied him up. Take a look at the exquisite horror behind the mask of Snake Eyesss."
- —Cobra Commander
"I'm not immune to the charms of nostalgia, but the old ways no longer apply. Scuffles are for lesser beings than I. My realm is the greater cosmos. Bear witness to the power of Megatron. Look up."
- —Megatron declares his superiority, moments before Earth and Cybertron collide
Notes
Continuity notes
- Surprising no-one, it turns out the "mystery villain" responsible for freeing Tomax and Xamot and raising Koh-Buru-Lah is Cobra Commander. Shock!
- Billy has evidently escaped from his imprisonment within Scorponok following the events of last issue. Snake-Eyes was doing fine last we saw him, in Maccadam's Lubricarium in issue #6, but it looks like his bloodied, incapacitated state was a ruse.
- Omega Supreme's absence was alluded to in issue #4.
- The Pretenders are evidently the end result of the Decepticons' experiments with "making people", as we saw in issues #6 and #7.
- Megatron is still wearing the slain Grimlock's head over his hand in emulation of Beast Wars Megatron.
- We learned that Megatron had somehow perverted Primus in issue #6; in this issue, we learn he used the captured and corrupted Matrix to do so.
- A pile of dead Autobot heads passed by the Joes includes Cliffjumper, Warpath, and Bluestreak.
Transformers references
- New Combiner Wars toy Viper gets to put in an appropriate cameo appearance, described on his "file card" as the "DeceptiCobra Alliance Incarnate". He transforms into a Cobra Rattler, see.
- Wreck-Gar refers to having taken Dark Energon and Nucleon Nails as part of a drug metaphor (cos he's a Junkie-on, get it?).
- Lots of generic Seekers going on this issue, but the one who tries to put down the Autobot uprising seems to take his color scheme cues from Generation 2 Ramjet.
- As Flagg's unit travel across Cybertron, one of the sights they see is Wheelie being snatched up by a harvester unit, a more Kirby-fied version of the cruel devices seen in issue #17 of the original Marvel series.
- Two other generic Pretenders appear in addition to Stranglehold; an all-blue one based on Starscream's Pretender shell, and some naked dude with a ponytail.
- Megatron uses a version of his energon mace, which here extrudes from his fusion cannon.
- Megatron's "black hole heart" is a reference to his original Generation 1 profile, which noted he had the ability to trans-dimensionally link himself to a black hole that he could then draw on for power.
- Megatron declares his and Prime's fight at an end by saying "It's over, Prime", one of his famous lines from The Transformers: The Movie.
G.I. Joe references
- Though unnamed, the two prominent reptilians who stand alongside Cobra Commander and his team on the first page are green-skinned versions of G.I. Joe: The Movie villains Pythona and Golobulus, further cementing the implied conceptual link between Koh-Buru-Lah and Cobra-La from past issues. Fellow Cobra-Lavian Nemesis Enforcer, also unnamed, appears later in the issue.
- The exterior shot of Cobra Commander's base as Snake Eyes escaped reveals it to be the Silent Castle, Cobra's mountain hideaway from the Marvel G.I. Joe comic book.
Real-life references
- Though the poses don't match, Cobra Commander and his retinue certainly seem to be evoking The Last Supper with their "dinner party" on the first page. On the wall behind them is Benjamin Franklin's political cartoon, "Join, or Die".
- When Megatron and Optimus battle, their combat begins like a beat-'em-up video game, starting with a display of the two franchises' Japanese logos, then the Japanese characters for "Fight!".
Other trivia
- Something a little weird went on with the release of this issue. Physical copies were released to comic book stores as normal, but no review copies or online previews were distributed, and it was not made digitally available until the following week.
Covers (3)
- Standard cover: Arcee and Flash zoom through space from Earth to Cybertron, by Tom Scioli
- Subscription cover: Seaspray and Shipwreck by Andy Suriano
- Cover RI: Megatron and Destro by Artyom Trakhanov
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