The Transformers #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Gone But Not Forgotten!", Megatron’s descent into madness following Prime’s destruction takes a dangerous turn as Shockwave manipulates the Predacons into attacking him, using forged Autobot symbols to turn the tide. With his sanity fraying and his trust shattered, Megatron narrowly survives the ambush—only to confront the true architect behind the scheme, leading to a moment of shocking revelation and a final, desperate act that alters his fate forever. Written by Bob Budiansky and brought to life by Don Perlin’s dynamic art, with inks by Ian Akin and Brian Garvey, and colors by Nel Yomtov, this pivotal issue sees Megatron’s resolve tested in ways he never expected. The cover, by Dave Hine and Robin Bouttell, captures the intensity of the moment.
In a fractured moment of rage and revelation, Megatron confronts the ghosts of his past when a flicker of memory—Ethan’s final act—reveals a shocking truth: Optimus Prime may not be gone after all, preserved as a memory on a labeled computer disk. As Shockwave manipulates the Predacons into attacking him, Megatron fights through betrayal and madness, only to face a devastating choice when the truth of Prime’s survival surfaces. With Cybertron’s fate hanging in the balance, he makes a desperate decision that echoes across the stars.
In "The Coming of the Inhumanoids! (part 2) or 'I Left My Monsters in San Francisco'", the Earth Corps is scattered and on the edge, chasing the Inhumanoids through the treacherous underbelly of San Francisco Bay. As Herc Armstrong and Eddie Auger barely survive a deadly ambush in an underwater cave, Dr. Derek Bright faces a chilling confrontation at the oil rig where Tendril was unleashed—only to be cornered by Blackthorne Shore and his mercenaries. Meanwhile, Jonathan M. Slattery ventures into the haunted Big Sur forest, where the ancient trees themselves speak of the Inhumanoids' forgotten past, and the team’s reunion at base camp turns into a desperate fight for survival when Tendril strikes again.
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