Transformers #6/1991
"En ond cirkel" delivers a gripping chapter in the Transformers saga, with Simon Furman’s sharp storytelling and Andrew Wildman’s dynamic art bringing the battle-scarred Earth to life. As Spike steps once more into the Headmaster mantle of Fortress Maximus, he confronts both Galvatron’s relentless assault and the weight of his own destiny. Meanwhile, on a ruined Cybertron, the Neo-Knights awaken the Last Autobot, and on the distant planet Klo, the Decepticons prepare a trap after tracking Grimlock’s signal—each thread weaving toward a fate that could reshape the war. The cover by Andrew Wildman captures the tension perfectly, a striking image of looming conflict and shifting alliances.
In a fractured aftermath of Unicron’s destruction, the Last Autobot stirs on a forgotten Cybertron, awakened by the Neo-Knights and Hi-Q, who carry Optimus Prime’s memories—his mission to rebuild a world in ruin. Meanwhile, on Earth, Spike must once again embrace the legacy of Fortress Maximus as Galvatron unleashes a brutal assault on the Canadian forces, forcing him to confront the destiny he’s long tried to escape. On Klo, Bludgeon’s discovery of Grimlock’s tracer ignites a Decepticon ambush, as the planet’s conquest sets the stage for a new, desperate war.
In "Slutstationen!", the Autobots' defeat on Klo hangs heavy as Optimus Prime is reborn through the Last Autobot’s desperate act, using Hi-Q as a vessel for his memories. With the Decepticons retreating but far from finished, the fragile hope of the Autobots now rests on a new beginning — and a planet still ripe with danger.
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