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217–228. Dark Cybertron (contains Dark Cybertron #1, More Than Meets the Eye #23–27, Robots in Disguise #23–27 & Dark Cybertron Finale) 229–234. More Than Meets the Eye #28–33 235–239. Robots in Disguise #28–32 240–243. Windblade Vol 1 #1–4 244–248. More Than Meets the Eye #34–38 249–250. Robots in Disguise #33–34 251 ...
Getting the opportunity to be part of the team bringing the robots in disguise to life in this new trilogy is unbelievable." [ 7 ] Tom Warner, Senior Vice President for the Transformers franchise for Hasbro, said "The Transformers brand is a global phenomenon with toys, consumer products, films, television shows, and literature, resonating with ...
Ironhide 1980 Nissan Vanette: More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) The Transformers: The Movie (Killed by Megatron offscreen with a point-blank blast to the head from his fusion cannon) Peter Cullen Dead "Go chew on a microchip," is Ironhide's slogan. Prefers action to words. Oldest, toughest, [13] most battle-tested Autobot. Bodyguard to Optimus ...
Windblade was critical by the Autobots' quick reversion to the war, but she remained with the investigation. The group managed to uncover the true murderer , and Windblade later helped Optimus in his original task to return the Matrix of Leadership to the spot he had first received it so long ago.
Ironhide, or "Ox" in Japan, is the Spy Changers' peaceful yet irascible transport expert who transforms into a Ford F150 Flareside pickup truck. Despite being one of the youngest members of the group, he is a battlefield veteran and longtime friend of teammate Mirage.
Ironhide may refer to: Ironhide, a fictional character from the Transformers science fiction robot media franchise; see List of The Transformers (TV series) characters; The Transformers: Ironhide, a comic book published by IDW from the Transformers science fiction robot media franchise; Ironhide Game Studio, a videogame studio software company
Sentinel initially appears as a noble character, refusing the Matrix of Leadership from Optimus and asking him to take on his role as a mentor to the Autobots, he takes on a more villainous role by making deals with Megatron and the Decepticons to conquer Earth and even assassinates Ironhide. At the end of the film, Sentinel Prime uses ...
When civil war broke out on the planet Cybertron between the Autobots and Decepticon factions, Jazz joined the Autobot cause. After Decepticon leader Megatron killed the Autobot leader Sentinel Prime, a new Autobot leader was chosen by the Council of the Ancients. Jazz was present when Optronix was given the Matrix and reformatted into Optimus ...