Shattered Glass II issue 4
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Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
First published | November 23,2022 | ||||||||||||
Cover date | November 2022 | ||||||||||||
Written by | Danny Lore | ||||||||||||
Art by | Dan Khanna | ||||||||||||
Inks | Gigi Dutreix | ||||||||||||
Colors | John-Paul Bove | ||||||||||||
Letters by | Jake M. Wood | ||||||||||||
Editor | David MariotteandRiley Farmer |
Flamewar struggles to balance her desire for vengeance against the good of the mission as she leads a Decepticon strike force to Metroplex.
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Synopsis
As the war between the evilAutobotsand heroicDecepticonstook shape, not all Cybertronians took sides at first. Some, likeCannonballand the pirate crew of theRising Seainitially stayed out of the conflict due to his past disagreements withMegatron,but there came a time when Cannonball and his crew joinedSoundwavein a battle to protectIacon'sTitan NetfromWindblade's Titan-killing "Citycrashers".Flamewar,fanatically loyal to her captain, took onRodimusalone, ignoring her captain's warnings, and forced Cannonball to sacrifice his life so that his crew could escape. Without their captain, Flamewar and the remaining survivors slipped into a deep despair; during a drunken memorial for Cannonball at a run-down watering hole, however, Megatron approached Flamewar and her compatriots with an offer of employment—join the Decepticons and take back Cybertron from Autobot tyranny. Megatron believes thatSlipstreamis the new leader of the pirates, but this isn't entirely true: she might be theirnominalcommander, but the truth is that they go wherever Flamewar goes.
Years later, Flamewar was a part of Megatron's ill-fated mission toEarthand present for the final battle against the Autobots. Ultimately, Megatron orderedStarscreamto get the surviving Decepticons to safety while he stayed behind; although the nobleSeekerand his followers did what they could to rescue as many Decepticons as possible and limp back to Cybertron, Flamewar had now losttwoleaders, and the experience taught the embittered Decepticon a valuable lesson: never leave a man behind.
In the present day, an annoyed Flamewar gripes that Megatron still hasn't cleared her or her unit to take on the Autobots in theStatic Zone;while Slipstream urges caution, Flamewar, still fuming about her recent run-in withBlaster,insists that she's ready for action. The pair argue back and forth about Megatron's true strategy beforeShadow Strikerfinally cuts to the heart of the matter: if neither of them really want to be here, why are they still here? Flamewar admits that Cannonball would never have sat back and waited for the action to come to him—and with that, the crew of theRising Seatransform and speed away to find the Autobots.
Out in the Static Zone, the group findMetroplex's frozen form, surrounded by Autobots—including Flamewar's old nemesis, Rodimus. Flamewar immediately announces that she's going to kill Rodimus for everything he's done, Slipstream advises caution... but Flamewar, adamant that she'll do this even if her own teammates won't support her, promptly zooms away to settle her score. Slipstream watches her go, and murmurs that she'llalwaysbe there for her...
At Metroplex's base, Rodimus spies Flamewar on the horizon and springs into action, leaving an irritatedSlicerto drag their new prisonerJetfireaway toRatchet's newest base of operations. The pair fight until an artillery shell spirals into the battlefield and sends them both flying—a shell that belongs toHailstorm,who tries to assist until Rodimus shoots him in a turret barrel and triggers a fatal explosion. At that moment, Slipstream swoops in to extricate her teammate from an unwinnable fight; furious and grief-stricken at losing another comrade, Flamewar struggles free and dives back down to finish the job—only for Rodimus to promptly shoot her unconscious.
Flamewar comes to inside the Titan itself... and right next to a shackledOptimus Prime,who bellows defiance at his captors as they haul him away for an unspecified "procedure". Flamewar demands to know where he's been taken, and what's to happen to her as well, but Slicer only informs her that she's being kept alive as a bargaining chip. Fortunately, Slipstream's arrived just in time to rescue her friend as she stalls for time. Noticing that Slicer has some attachment to Blaster's severed head, she grabs the body part and demands to know what Ratchet's doing to Optimus—Slicer manages to get out that Ultra Magnus's sinister plans involve Prime's body somehow, but when Slicer leaps for Slipstream, Flamewar lines up a shot and sends the amoral engineer tumbling out of a shattered wall to the ground far below. Flamewar takes stock of this unexpected victory, and remembers her last conversation with Slipstream.
Flamewar decides that shecouldpointlessly avenge Megatron and Cannonball and everyone else she's lost... but there's arealfight underway now, and there'll be plenty of other chances to make up for lost time!
Featured characters
Characters initalic textappear only in flashback.
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Decepticons | Autobots | Others |
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Quotes
"This isn't even really disobeying. This is just... speeding up the timeline."
- —Flamewar
"If you're not right behind me, then I guess you weren't 'with me' like I thought you were."
"We're always with you, don't you get it?"
- —FlamewarandSlipstream
"I gotcha, Flamewar!"
"Which one of us do you think is quicker on the draw? Me orHailstorm?"
- —Hailstormdies toRodimus
"You do those experiments on your own people? Sick."
"I get the feeling you've got a broader idea of 'your own people' than I do."
"I don't get it."
"You'vegotpeople. I've got a job. "
- —FlamewarandSlicer
Notes
Continuity notes
- The comic picks up in the immediate aftermath ofissue #2,in whichBlasterled a raid onKaonand used his sonic powers to smash his way through a wall, catching Flamewar off-guard in the process.
- The third flashback takes place immediately after the flashback in 'Shattered Glassissue #2,in which Megatron deliberately sacrificed himself so thatStarscream—wearing his F-15 Earth body from the same flashback—could lead the remaining Decepticons offEarth.
Transformers references
- While Flamewar rocketed to stardom duringBrian Ruckley's tenure on IDW's2019Transformersreboot—in which he famously characterized her as a chaotic terrorist who delighted in trolling her nominal allies—this take on the character hews closer to her depiction inBotCon 2014's "Hoist the Flag"storyline, which depicted her as a new recruit toCannonball's pirate crew. As we noted in our article for last issue, however, her affiliates are (mostly) mirror-universe members ofTeam Streamfrom the 2019 comics.
- Cannonball himself is based directly on his "Hoist the Flag" incarnation, a retool ofPrimeRatchetwith a new head and color scheme.
- While in Iacon, Flamewar, Soundwave, and Cannonball fought to defend the city's "Titan Net",a piece of Titan-related technology that originated in the 2019Transformersreboot. They're opposed by, among other characters,Windblade;rather than acityspeaker,she andLightbrightare "citycrashers"who deliberately destroy Titans.
- In her conversation with Soundwave, Flamewar namedropsLowload,aShattered Glassversion of aminor character from IDW's reboot,as a former member of Cannonball's crew.
- In the same conversation, Soundwave namedropsBlackjack,aShattered Glassversion ofthe G1 character.This Blackjack is described to have evacuated alongside the rest of the Titan Net team, a reversal of how in the IDW 2019 comics Blackjack was a part of the team that blew it up.
Errors
- On page two, "engex"is misspelt" energex ".
- On page four, Flamewar's line— "we're not Constructicons" —is missing a period.
- On page eleven, Cannonball's dialogue is also missing a punctuation mark.
- On the first panel on page fifteen, Flamewar's handcuffs are black like the inner parts of her forearms instead of blue.
- On the second panel of page seven, Rodimus is missing his mustache.
Covers (4)
- Cover A:Flamewar, byLivio Ramondelli
- Cover B:Flamewar's up to mischief, byAshleigh Phillips
- Retailer incentive cover:Metroplex, Megatron, and a perky Flamewar, byJosh Burcham
- Hasbro Pulse exclusive cover:Flamewar attacks, byCasey Coller
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