The Transformers #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dis-Integrated Circuits!, Part 1," Josie Beller, now calling herself Circuit Breaker, takes a bold stand against all robots after her paralysis at Shockwave’s hands. Armed with a custom exosuit and driven by a fierce vow to dismantle both Autobots and Decepticons, she steps into a world that’s never seen her coming. Written by Bob Budiansky and illustrated by Mike Manley, with colors by Nel Yomtov and letters by Rick Parker, this 1985 Marvel UK issue features a striking cover by John Higgins.
When Circuit Breaker—Josie Beller in her custom exosuit—launches a one-woman crusade against all robots, her rage draws the attention of military commander General Capshaw and scientist Ames. As the conflict escalates, Chuck finds himself caught between a woman determined to erase the very technology that saved her and the forces trying to stop her before she destroys them all.
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