The Transformers: Escalation

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The Transformers: Escalation
Publication information
Publisher IDW Publishing
ScheduleMonthly
Format Mini-series
Publication dateNovember 2006 April 2007
No. of issues6
Main character(s) Autobots, Decepticons
Creative team
Created by Hasbro
Written by Simon Furman
Artist(s) E. J. Su

The Transformers: Escalation is a six-issue comic book mini-series, published by IDW Publishing, based on the Transformers and following on from The Transformers: Infiltration . The series launched in November 2006 and ended in April 2007. The series is available in The Transformers: Volume 2.

Contents

Plot summary

No.TitleRelease dateISBN
01The Transformers: Escalation #1November 29th, 2006
Artist: E.J. Su
The Machination team tasked with monitoring the Autobots' base beneath Lake Michigan practice simulations on destroying a Transformer, even as Prowl makes the executive decision to send their new human friends Verity Carlo, Hunter O'Nion, and Jimmy Pink back to their normal lives. At the Decepticon Command Bunker in Oregon, Astrotrain briefs Megatron on the potency and raw strength of Ultra-Energon, who has decided to forgive their treacherous actions just this once; Megatron is pleased by what he sees but is suspicious of the super-fuel's true origins. Ironhide and Sunstreaker leave the Ark-19 to return the humans, unaware they are being pursued by the Machination, while Megatron orders that Phase Two begin by activating the "facsimiles." The two Autobots are separated in traffic outside of Lebanon, Missouri, and the Machination agents strike, stunning Ironhide and disabling Sunstreaker before firing a bazooka into the chaos. By the time Ironhide, Verity, and Jimmy force their way through the traffic, nothing remains of Sunstreaker and Hunter except a smoking yellow wreck.
02The Transformers: Escalation #2November 29th, 2006
Artist: E.J. Su
Nine months ago, U.S. senator Alexander Holt discussed stability in the Gulf with a US Army General in Washington D.C., both men unaware they were being surveilled by the Decepticon Runabout. In the present day, Optimus Prime, Jazz, and Wheeljack race towards the site of the Machination attack; Optimus rejects Ironhide's suggestion to attack the Decepticons and orders him to return Verity and Jimmy to the Ark-19 while his team retrieves Sunstreaker's remains. Thundercracker and Skywarp destroy a Middle Eastern power plant at Megatron's command, further destabilizing geopolitical relations, while Optimus' team reclaims Sunstreaker's remains from Machination agents. Aboard the Ark-19, Ratchet determines that the wreckage is not Sunstreaker, suggesting that both he and Hunter could still be alive.
03The Transformers: Escalation #3January 24th, 2007
Artist: E.J. Su
In the Russian breakaway state of Brasnya, rebel leader and Decepticon facsimile construct Georgi Koska meets with Megatron, who orders him to destroy Russia's primary oil pipeline. As Megatron orders Skywarp and Blitzwing into position, Optimus calls in backup and denies Ironhide's request to continue searching for Sunstreaker and Hunter; Verity and Jimmy convince Ratchet to help them look for their missing friends on their own. Koska's rebel forces attack a Russian convoy with the Decepticons' help, and Optimus decides to intervene upon realizing that an Ultra-Energon-powered Megatron is on the battlefield with Koska. The battle between the Brasnyans and the Russians begins in earnest as a team of Autobots arrive on the scene, while Nightbeat, Hardhead, and Hot Rod await orders in orbit aboard the Ark-32, and Ironhide requests to join Ratchet, Verity, and Jimmy in their covert search for Sunstreaker and Hunter.
04The Transformers: Escalation #4February 28th, 2007
Artist: E.J. Su
Ratchet, Ironhide, Verity, and Jimmy's search for Sunstreaker and Hunter leads them to a suspiciously well-guarded auto parts store in Fort Wayne, Indiana. As the two humans infiltrate the store, they are unaware that Hunter is indeed alive and about to undergo an ominous surgical procedure. As Optimus takes out Blitzwing, Megatron and Koska arrive on the battlefield and are confronted by Prowl, Jazz, and Wheeljack; the facsimile is ordered to self-terminate and runs toward the Russian guns as Skywarp, Astrotrain, Hardhead, and Hot Rod join the fight. As Koska evades the Autobots' attempts to capture him, Megatron confronts Optimus while Verity and Jimmy are ambushed in the auto parts store; the two are knocked unconscious by gas after finding a secret room, and a timer begins counting down from 10 minutes.
05The Transformers: Escalation #5March 28th, 2007
Artist: E.J. Su
Abraham Dante, leader of the Machination, speaks with an unknown and heavily damaged Transformer regarding the successful procedure involving Hunter. Meanwhile, the Russian and Brasnyan armies watch in awe as Optimus and Megatron battle, even as the other Autobots and Decepticons continue fighting around them and Hot Rod and Prowl continue pursuing Koska. Ironhide breaks into the auto parts store and finds the unconscious Verity and Jimmy, while Megatron's Ultra-Energon enhanced strength proves too much for Optimus; the Autobot leader is felled and supposedly killed. Prowl manages to save Koska from the Russians, while in Eureka, Nevada, agents of the secret organization Skywatch take command of an archaeological dig that has unearthed the pieces of six strange Transformers – one purple cyclops and five others that resemble dinosaurs.
06The Transformers: Escalation #6May 2nd, 2007
Artist: E.J. Su
Megatron gloats over Optimus' fallen body, shrugging off attacks from the furious Autobots while unaware that Optimus is actually still alive, having transferred his mind into the Combat Deck inside his alternate mode's trailer. In this limbo realm of Infraspace, Optimus sees a mysterious Transformer call out to him as Ironhide and Ratchet work quickly to free Verity and Jimmy from the auto parts store before the timer reaches zero. Ratchet and the humans escape as the building explodes, but Ironhide is caught in the blast and vanishes. Optimus reconnects to his body and shoots Megatron in the back, instantly depleting his source of Ultra-Energon and forcing him to retreat; however, Skywarp and Thundercracker had already attacked Hot Rod and Koska while everyone was distracted, heavily damaging the former and destroying the latter. Dante presents a modified Hunter and several headless Sunstreaker clones to his Transformer associate, Skywatch leader Joshua Reid prepares to send out reprogrammed Decepticons Ravage and Laserbeak, and a furious Megatron orders Astrotrain to summon the most powerful Decepticon warrior to Earth and annihilate the Autobots – Sixshot.

Notes

Beyond Escalation, Furman hopes to have the Headmasters and Predacons appear. He also would like to have the Japanese G1 characters appear at some point. [1] The Transformers: Devastation introduces the multiple Sunstreaker Headmasters and the Predacons had a small role in The Transformers: Stormbringer .

Escalation picks up on several other plot threads introduced in other IDW G1 stories.

In relation to The Transformers: Spotlight

In relation to The Transformers: Stormbringer

Easter eggs

Characters

Autobots

Bumblebee
Hardhead
Hot Rod
Ironhide
Jazz
Nightbeat
Optimus Prime
Prowl
Ratchet
Sunstreaker
Wheeljack

Decepticons

Astrotrain
Blitzwing
Megatron
Runabout
Runamuck
Skywarp
Starscream
Thundercracker

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