Mistakes and Mayhem
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"Mistakes and Mayhem" | |||||||||||||
Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
First published | April 22,2015 | ||||||||||||
Cover date | April 2015 | ||||||||||||
Story by | Mairghread ScottandJohn Barber | ||||||||||||
Written by | Mairghread Scott | ||||||||||||
Art by | Livio Ramondelli | ||||||||||||
Letters by | Tom B. Long | ||||||||||||
Editor | Carlos Guzman | ||||||||||||
Continuity | 2005 IDW continuity | ||||||||||||
Chronology | Current era (2015) |
When Prowl attempts to use Devastator to destroy the spacebridge and sever contact between Cybertron and Caminus, Starscream retaliates by creating the newest Autobot combiner: Defensor!
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Synopsis
As the clean-up onCaminuscontinues,IronhidewatchesSparkstalkeraidLightbrightand remarks with some surprise on how helpful theDecepticonsare being.Chromiaresponds with some of her trademark passive-aggression, prompting Ironhide to call her on her attitude, and to reveal that he knows she was responsible for the recent bombing inAcrolight.Chromia expresses regret, but makes it clear that the fate of Caminus is more important to her than the deaths she caused; Ironhide admits that he did not turn her in because he could see in her the same level of faith in Windblade and her cause as he has inOptimus Primeand his, and knows that many a 'bot has done terrible things in the name of such a cause. The pair start to bond over their shared love of problems that are solved by punching stuff, and the fates choose that moment to deliver just such a problem to them:Devastatorappears through thespacebridgeand orders allCybertroniansto return to their homeworld. When Sparkstalker refuses, Devastator opens fire.
The shuttleO Fortunasets down on Cybertron, andMirageimmediately bounds out of it, intent on delivering news of his prophetic vision to Optimus Prime, overFirst Aid's protestations. Directions fromSunstreakersteer Mirage and his "Protectobot"guardians to the summit going on in a nearby tower, where Optimus,Windblade,Starscream,and the representatives from Caminus are heatedly discussing the formation of theirinterplanetary council.Just as Mirage bursts in, a communication from Chromia alerts everyone to Devastator's attack on Caminus, and Optimus, fearing whatProwlhas planned, invites the Protectobots to join him in securing the spacebridge.
Devastator continues his rampage on Caminus, but is soon opposed bySuperion.The Autobot combiner's versatility seems to give him the upper hand in the fight: when one of his arms is wrenched off by Devastator, it merely flies back into place, and when Devastator pins him, he is able to transform one of his legs into a third arm to tear a hole in the armor on Devastator's back. Unfortunately, Devastator's brute strength wins out, and Superion is soon rendered unconscious and dragged back through the spacebridge to Cybertron. Prime, Windblade, Starscream, and the others are waiting in the spacebridge chamber, and demand that Prowl/Devastator explain himself; the giant claims that the unification of Cybertron and Caminus can only lead to mutual destruction, and begins to tear the spacebridge apart to separate the two worlds for good. Optimus tries to reason with him, but Starscream and Windblade agree that he must be destroyed. Chromia, Ironhide, and the Decepticons burst through the bridge and occupy Devastator long enough for Starscream to use theEnigma of Combination—hidden in the chest compartment of his new body—to heal Superion, but, realizing that theAerialbotcombiner will not be enough, he also uses the Enigma on the confused Protectobots, merging them into a new Autobot combiner:Defensor!The three-way battle that follows is brutal, but finally brought to a close when Defensor launchesBladesfrom his shoulder-socket like a missile, blasting him right through the weakened spot on Devastator's back and out the rampaging combiner's chest. Catastrophically wounded, Devastator disintegrates back into Prowl and the Constructicons.
Starscream is ready to kill Prowl on the spot, but the intervention of Optimus and Windblade saves his life and sees him arrested. Prowl's actions and his impotent raging as he is dragged off afford Chromia a moment of self-reflection, as she sees something of herself in him, while Optimus admits that Prowl's concerns are not unfounded... as the group looks over at Starscream, who has once again emerged on top, and is even now arranging with the Camien representatives to station one of his combiners on Caminus...
Featured characters
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Quotes
"I bring him down first: I'm officially changing my name to 'Better Tankor'!"
- —Fat Tankor,on battling Devastator
"Gotcha Waspy! They don't call me 'Fast Tankor' for nothing'."
"Hate to break it to you, bud, but they don't call you 'Fast' Tankor at all!"
- —Fat TankorandIronhide
"Windblade.... Did they forget to tell you how many times Cybertronians have brought our world to the brink of annihilation? Or were you sodesperatethat you would join with a race doomed to destroy itself? "
"We're not desperate, Devastator; we'rehopeful.Together, Caminus and Cybertron will be stronger. "
"Together we will both die."
- —DevastatorandWindblade
"Defensor:Online. Target: Devastator. Mission: Destroy! "
"Superion agrees."
- —DefensorandSuperionalready in sync moments after Defensor is created
"Thank you for your mercy, Windblade. It would seem thewarhas warped Prowl's mind. "
"It's not war... it'sfear... it's the fear of something you can't see, somethreat,that no one else does. It eats at you. Until it becomes so clear, so certain, it's easier to think thateveryone elseis wrong. "
- —Optimus PrimeandChromia
Notes
Continuity notes
- When telling Chromia he is aware of her deeds, Ironhide mentions an "earthquake", which was the tremor caused by the activation of Metroplex's spacebridge inWindbladevol. 1 #4.Chromia's loss of an arm to Starscream's blades in that issue is also referenced.
- Sunstreaker is revealed to have left theLost Lightand remained on Cybertron.
- Ironhide refers to the last time he defeated Prowl/Devastator, inissue #16.
- Back inWindbladevol. 1 #1,it was noted that nobody calls "Fat Tankor" by that nickname to his face, but it's been seeing use recently. Here, we find out that people have been getting away with it because he thinks they're calling him "FastTankor "!
Errors
- On the recap page, First Aid is incorrectly referred to as "Fixit",and" so-called "is misspelled as" co-called ".
- On the cast page, Menasor's headshot instead features a picture of Motormaster.
- The errors surrounding the Protectobots from the previous chapter carry over into this one, asGrotusqueandMainframecontinue to be drawn in the places of Streetwise and Blades all through the issue before the team combines. This was corrected for the trade paperback, with new art of the two being added to the scenes. Unfortunately, in this new art, Blades has been drawn with mold-mateAlpha Bravo's head, which probably wouldn't be too noticeable if it didn't mean he had a mouthplate instead of a face.
- Additionally,Rook,the new member of the Protectobots added to the team for theCombiner Warstoyline, has suddenly appeared among the group. However, his presence is completely unacknowledged by the script—Starscream addresses the Protectobots as "you five" when there are now six of them—and he appears in only three panels, with only his head visible peeping over someone else's shoulder every time. It looks very much like the issue had been mistakenly written as if Defensor is formed from the traditional five Protectobots, and Rook had to be added to the art after the fact because he's an integral component of the newCombiner WarsDefensor design. This gets papered over rather than corrected for the trade; Rook is still present, silent and unacknowledged, but now, Starscream merely refers to the Protectobots as "You!" rather than "You five!" He is however visible as Defensor's right leg.
- Furthermore, when Defensor is formed, Groove is not attached as his chestplate or his leg despite being present in the group shots.
- And in a surprising case of an erroraddedfor the trade, First Aid is drawn with a red "X" on his mouthplate in the redrawn panels depicting the Protectobots. Apparently, the reference material included artwork fromMore than Meets the Eye#4,where the red "X" was used to mark those who had come into contact with theRed Rustvirus.
- In the panel where Starscream tells Defensor to kill Prowl, Superion's visor is blue instead of red. Yet again,this error is only present in the trade.Curiously, it appears as if he was originally drawn with a blue visor that was later colored over in red. Maybe the trade accidentally used the original, unaltered art for that page?
Other trivia
- WhileMore than Meets the Eyeis reduced from 22 story pages to 20 starting this month, this issue still clocks in at 22, presumably because it was produced some time ago as part of theCombiner Warstoyline tie-in.
- Superion and Defensor utilize some of their toy-derived abilities including Superion reattatching severed limbs and transforming a leg directly into an arm (an ability that can be accomplished for allCombiner Warstoys even without removing the limb from the socket first!), and Defensor firing an arm directly into his opponent's back. Superion also displays some decidedlynon-toy-derived abilities, such as the ability to split his head into three pieces to avoid Devastator's haymaker.
- On the cast page, Prowl's headshot features his name printed twice beneath it, instead of his name and a descriptor. Extensive mislabelling and errors in this issue made it unclear if this was a joke or a goof, but it continues into thenext chapter,indicating the former.
Covers (4)
- Regular cover:Windblade on Defensor's shoulder, byCasey CollerandJoana Lafuente
- Subscription cover:Devastator byLivio Ramondelli;combines with subscription cover toThe Transformers#40to form a complete image
- Retailer incentive cover:Combiner WarsSuperionpackage artbyMarcelo Matere,"courtesy ofHasbro"
- Hasbro exclusive cover:Artwork ofWheeljack,based on hisGenerationsCombiner WarsDeluxe Class "Wheeljack" toy, available with said toy in the United States, Australia, and Asia. Rebranded asCombiner Wars#18.
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Reprints
- The Transformers: Combiner Wars(August 12,2015)ISBN 1631403869/ISBN 978-1631403866
- CollectsThe Transformers(2012)issues#39–41,andWindblade(2015) issues #1–3.
- Bonus material includes covers from each issue.
- Trade paperback format.
- Transformers: Windblade - The Last City(February 14,2018)ISBN 978-1684052240
- CollectsWindblade(2014) issues #1–4, andWindblade(2015) issues #1–7, but not the alternating chapters ofCombiner WarsfromThe Transformersvol. 2 needed to complete the story. Um.
- Bonus material includes covers from each issue.
- Trade paperback format.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection:Volume 65: Combiner Wars(October 31,2018)
- CollectsThe Transformers(2012) issues #39–42,andWindblade(2015) issues #1–4.
- Bonus material includes an article about thePrime Wars Trilogy,a cover gallery and an intro bySimon Furman.
- Hardcover format.
- The Transformers: The IDW Collection Phase Two: Volume 9(June 19,2019)ISBN 1684054842/ISBN 978-1684054848
- CollectsThe Transformers(2012) issues #39–41, #42–43,Windblade(2015) issues #1–3 & #4–5, andMore than Meets the Eyeissues#41–44.
- Hardcover format.
Combiner Wars– cover art byCasey CollerandJoana Lafuente
Windblade - The Last City– cover art bySara Pitre-Durocher
The Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 65: Combiner Wars– cover art byDon FigueroaandLivio Ramondelli
The IDW Collection Phase Two: Volume 9– cover art byMarcelo Matere