G1 US/UK non-Marvel extra episodes
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 2:58 pm
Non-Marvel #78.5 - The Last Quest
The Transformers: Seeds Of Deception and Transformers: The Lost Seasons projects present the final act of Non-Marvel 78.5: The Last Quest.
On an apparently dying Cybertron, wrapped in a “nuclear” winter caused by the aftershocks of Unicron’s defeat, two unlikely allies travel to find the key to the planet’s salvation.
They are the not-yet ActionMasters known as Rollout and Charger… an Autobot and a Decepticon!
In Act 2, their quest finally leads them to a lost temple whose architecture looks quite familiar. And an even more familiar face is waiting for them–but wasn’t HE supposed to be dead?
This 11-pages story takes place between G1 Marvel US #78 and #79, filling some gaps left by the rushed conclusion of the original series. More “behind the scenes” in the commentary to each page: check them out to learn how Simon Furman’s work is at the base of this extra issue!
And if you missed act 1, just hit on the PREV link of the intro page (see the Commentary). Or go to the blog entry by hitting the cover thumbnail!
The Transformers: Seeds Of Deception and Transformers: The Lost Seasons projects present the final act of Non-Marvel 78.5: The Last Quest.
On an apparently dying Cybertron, wrapped in a “nuclear” winter caused by the aftershocks of Unicron’s defeat, two unlikely allies travel to find the key to the planet’s salvation.
They are the not-yet ActionMasters known as Rollout and Charger… an Autobot and a Decepticon!
In Act 2, their quest finally leads them to a lost temple whose architecture looks quite familiar. And an even more familiar face is waiting for them–but wasn’t HE supposed to be dead?
This 11-pages story takes place between G1 Marvel US #78 and #79, filling some gaps left by the rushed conclusion of the original series. More “behind the scenes” in the commentary to each page: check them out to learn how Simon Furman’s work is at the base of this extra issue!
And if you missed act 1, just hit on the PREV link of the intro page (see the Commentary). Or go to the blog entry by hitting the cover thumbnail!