Survivors!
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"Survivors!" | |||||||||||||
Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
Cover date | 27th May-17th June1989 | ||||||||||||
Writer | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
Art | Dan Reed(#219-220) John Stokes(#221-222) | ||||||||||||
Letterer | Glib | ||||||||||||
Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity |
Skids returns from Limbo... with some friends in tow.
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Synopsis
Skidshas returned fromLimbo,but he's not alone—themind-leechesthat infest the Limbo dimension have fashioned his nightmares into a reality, and that reality has followed him back toEarthin the form of monstrous creatures. The monsters taunt him, inviting him to join with them, but Skids vows to destroy them. To that end, he breaks into theHudden Nuclear Power PlantinCalifornia.
Elsewhere,Springer,Inferno,andBroadside—the last survivors of the decimatedWreckers—are getting the runaround from their superiors onCybertron.Feeling frustrated, they're eager to join forces with their one-time brothers in armsCarnivacandCatilla,when the twoDecepticonsdrop by for a chat. The pair explain how they got their newPretendershells;Snarlershows up about that point, not at all sanguine about the proposed alliance. Ahumanradio call for help provides a convenient out for theAutobots;Springer and company head out, while Carnivac discusses matters with Snarler. The choice is simple, Snarler tells him: kill the Autobots, or face a charge of fraternizing with the enemy.
Springer and company head into the power plant, where Skids is psyching himself up to blow up the reactor—the creatures are a part of him and if he kills himself, they'll die too! But the Autobots prevent him, noting that if he does that he'll kill many of the same humans he wants to save. That's when the creatures attack. The Autobots can't shoot, for risk of setting off the reactor, and are rapidly trounced, while the lead beast tries to taunt Skids (who can't bring himself to commit suicide in the crunch) into joining their cause, reminding him they were born out ofhislimbo dreams of brutish destruction and murder. In desperate need of help, Springer puts a call in to Carnivac.
Carnivac, with Snarler staring him down, hesitantly refuses to come help. Snarler is satisfied—leaving the enemy to die is enough. But Carnivac can't suppress his warrior's honor, and changes his mind. Catilla's happy to join as well. As they head off, Snarler vows that he'll be the first to sign up for the execution squad.
The two Decepticons make a dramatic entrance into the battle, and quickly turn the tables against the monsters. One of the creatures confesses to Skids before trying to bump him off—they can survive without him, and vice versa. Angry at being played for a fool, Skids joins the others in a short, swift fight to destroy the creatures.
Afterwards, Carnivac is ready to head out, as the Decepticons will surely be coming after them. But Springer says they're all in it together, and offers them a place on the team. Catilla accepts the offer to become anHonorary Autobot;Carnivac also joins, but on his own terms, as a Decepticon. The Wreckers, Skids, and formerMayhemsare now... theSurvivors!
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Notes
Artwork and technical errors
- Skids is drawn withCrosscut's head and face throughout. Unfortunately, this means he looks like a completely different dude,andhe can't really emote all that much.
- In Simon Colby's cover the remains of the nightmare creature bears no resemblance to the much more organic, animalistic creatures drawn by Dan Reed and John Stokes in the strip itself.
Colored reprints
- InTransformers: The Definitive G1 CollectionVolume 16,John-Paul Bovecoloured them in 1988 Marvel UK style. Snarler has a deep dark blue face and the limbo beasties are all dark colours.
Continuity errors
- The surviving Wreckers were hanging around the same battlesite as the Earth Autobots after "Time Wars".Why didn't they go hang out with theArkinstead of hiding on Earth? The ex-Mayhems easily fell in with their Earth-based chums.
- Skids tells the Wreckers that he thinks he has to die to stop the monsters at the end of Part 2. When Part 3 starts, the Wreckers are yelling about the need to kill the monsters to save Skids and encouraging their pal to join in!
Continuity notes
- The Survivors storyline would eventually tie into the alternate continuity of theEarthforcestoryline. It's not clear where one draws the line between the main storyline and this portion of the Earthforce branch.
- This was originally meant to be a 2-parter, but the change in format in #213 led to it being hacked into four parts.
- Skids vanished into Limbo whenGalvatrontime-jumped from the future—waaaay back in "Fallen Angel",120 issues earlier.
- The ex-Wreckers and Mayhems are pretty sure their trouncing in the Time War has made them embarrassing to Cybertron and that's why they're still stuck on Earth. A footnote caption refers to this as "a somewhat paranoid assumption" but no alternative is ever given.
- Carnivac, Snarler and Catilla were granted their shells byScorponokin exchange for running a mission for him—namely, to killFortress Maximus's human partner,Spike Witwicky,in "The Man in the Machine!"As Catilla didn't appear in that US story, it's explained here that he" just monitored ", with no further elaboration. In a nice little detail, Springer is suspicious what sort of job Carnivac was doing and the Decepticon, rather than tell him it was a failed assassination, gives him a half-truth by saying" no-one got hurt "!
- It's not really clear where Snarler came from. He could be a reserve member of the Mayhems, a previously unseen member of Scorponok's crew, or a recent arrival from Cybertron, but there's no direct evidence to support any of these ideas.
- Nicholson says the plant's staff have been "slaughtered", a low key sign of exactly why Skids is so freaked out by the creatures. There's no staff on-panel or likely to be anywhere Skids was going, after all, which means the limbo beasts went looking for victims mid-attack!
- In "Distant Thunder!",to promote aggression the limbo creatures just made the Transformers hallucinate a war very similar to their own. Skids was evidently aloteasier to twist: the captions in Part 3 refer to "nightmares" but both Skids and the lead creature were quite enjoying a nasty power fantasy dream.
Real-life references
- TBD
Other trivia
- TBD
Back-up material
Issue #219
- AdditionalTransformersstory:"Recipe for Disaster!"
- Back-up strips:Visionaries- "The Balance of Power" andCombat Colin
Issue #220
- AdditionalTransformersstory:"Recipe for Disaster!"
- Back-up strips:Action Force- "Divergent Paths" andCombat Colin
- AtoZ:Omega Supreme
- Classic Covers Calendar:The sixth(?) in a series of monthly calendars that showcased inks from covers of yesteryear with new colours. This May edition usedRobin Smith's inks fromissue 136,and was published far foo late to actually beusefulfor May, with the June edition accidentally taking its slot back inissue 216.TheCombat Colinstrip this issue lays the blame for this gaffe on evil genius Professor Madprof.
Issue #221
- ReprintTransformersstory:"Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!"
- Back-up strips:Action Force- "Divergent Paths" andCombat Colin
- AtoZ:OnslaughtandOutback
- With no more US reprints ready, theleadstory became a reprint of "an old favorite". The Transformation claimed this was due to readers asking for the return ofDeath's Head.
Issue #222
- ReprintTransformersstory:"Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!"
- Back-up strips:Action Force- "Divergent Paths" andCombat Colin
- AtoZ:PerceptorandPipes
Foreign Localization
Swedish
- Title:"Överlevare"(" Survivors ")
Covers (4)
- Issue #219 cover:Skids and monsters, byJohn Stokes.
- Issue #220 cover:First OneholdingCloudburst's severed head, by John Stokes.
- Issue #221 cover:Springer, Skids and Death's Head, byJeff Anderson.
- Issue #222 cover:Carnivac and Springer stand victorious over a Limbo nightmare creature, bySimon Coleby.
Issue #221- Aw crap, now we have to deal withDeath's Headtoo?
Reprints
- Transformers: Way of the Warriorcover:Detail from issue #222 cover.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection:Volume 16: The Primal Scream:Optimus Prime by Guido Guidi above an interior scene of the Megatron vs Grimlock.