The Transformers: Stormbringer

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The Transformers: Stormbringer
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Issue #1 cover by Don Figueroa
Publication information
Publisher IDW Publishing
ScheduleMonthly
Format Mini-series
Publication dateJuly–October 2006
No. of issues4
Main character(s) Autobots, Decepticons
Creative team
Created by Hasbro
Written by Simon Furman
Artist(s) Don Figueroa
Colorist(s) Josh Burcham

The Transformers: Stormbringer is a comic book mini-series, published by IDW Publishing.

Contents

The series debuted in July, 2006 and is set during the same time frame as The Transformers: Infiltration (the first issue shows Optimus Prime receiving Ironhide's call from Infiltration). It technically consists of issues seven through ten of the ongoing Transformers saga, which is split into arcs instead of being one complete series. The four-issue series was written by Simon Furman with art by Don Figueroa. Unlike Infiltration, the series is set almost entirely on Cybertron. The series is available in The Transformers: Volume 2.

Plot summary

No.TitleRelease dateISBN
01The Transformers: Stormbringer #1July 16th, 2006
Artist: Don Figueroa
700 stellar cycles after the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron was declared uninhabitable and abandoned, the Autobot science vessel Calabi-Yau detects fresh Energon readings coming from the supposedly dead world and sends a team down to investigate, led by the ship's captain Jetfire. Although the Autobots are glad to be home, Cybertron's treacherous landscape and environmental degradation make tracking the readings impossible; as the science crew attempts to home in on the signal, Jetfire's team is attacked by invisible adversaries as the Calabi-Yau is destroyed by a missile volley. Flashbacks throughout the issue from Jetfire and Optimus Prime recall how the catastrophe that contaminated Cybertron was so powerful that even a temporary truce between the Autobots and Decepticons could not stop it. It began when Decepticon scientist Thunderwing assembled the planet's greatest scientific minds during the war to warn them that the planet was dying. As one, they rejected his hypothesis, but his ominous predictions were soon punctuated as Autobots and Decepticons stood together against a flame-wreathed figure...and, in the present, Jetfire awakens beneath Cybertron's surface to find a strange group of mechs worshipping Thunderwing's inert form.
02The Transformers: Stormbringer #2August 9th, 2006
Artist: Don Figueroa
Jetfire awakens to discover he has been captured by the Decepticon Bludgeon and his troops; Bludgeon reveals to Jetfire that his group plans to reawaken Thunderwing and use him to devastate other planets to restore the devastated Cybertron. To do this, they are preparing to undergo Thunderwing's infamous "polydermal grafting process" using the Technobots as raw material, which dramatically increased Thunderwing's strength but drove him insane. Meanwhile, Optimus is notified of the Calabi-Yau’s destruction and orders the Wreckers, an Autobot black ops unit led by Springer, to rendezvous with him on Cybertron and prepare for Thunderwing's reawakening. As Bludgeon prepares to link his own mind to Thunderwing's blank processor and mentally influence his path of destruction, Jetfire attempts to escape but is recaptured; Springer advocates destroying Cybertron entirely to prevent Thunderwing's return even as the revived Decepticon arrives on the planet Nebulos.
03The Transformers: Stormbringer #3September 6th, 2006
Artist: Don Figeuroa
As the mind-controlled Thunderwing begins scouring Nebulos, Bludgeon and his followers begin preparing to undergo the polydermal grafting process as Optimus and the Wreckers save the remaining members of the Calabi-Yau’s crew. The local Decepticon infiltration unit stationed on Nebulos attacks Thunderwing but is swiftly cut down, leaving only Dreadwing and Darkwind. The Wreckers storm Bludgeon's base and overrun his followers, and Optimus finds that Bludgeon has incorrectly completed the polydermal grafting process, trapping him inside his new form. The Wreckers shut down the grafting machines while Springer destroys the axis cradle controlling Thunderwing; Megatron is informed of the situation and authorizes Razorclaw to do whatever is necessary to eliminate Thunderwing, including destroying the planet. While searching through Bludgeon's research, the Autobots realize that Thunderwing is returning to Cybertron.
04The Transformers: Stormbringer #4October 18th, 2006
Artist: Don Figeuroa
As Jetfire pores through Bludgeon's notes on a mysterious fuel source called "Ultra-Energon," Optimus and the Wreckers prepare for battle. Both Thunderwing and a Decepticon warship crewed by the Predacons arrive; Optimus and Razorclaw are willing to destroy their home to stop Thunderwing, but Razorclaw hesitates to initiate the bombardment even as the Wreckers engage Thunderwing. Razorclaw decides to send Decepticon troops led by Divebomb to assist the Autobots but commits to planetary destruction once the warship's weapons are charged, regardless of the battle's outcome. Jetfire realizes that the Ultra-Energon fuelling Thunderwing expends itself quicker the more power is used, but Thunderwing shows no signs of slowing down as Razorclaw's timer ticks closer and closer to zero. The Decepticons retreat in preparation for the bombing when Optimus steps up to finish the fight alone. As the Autobot leader pours everything he has into one last assault, Thunderwing collapses and Razorclaw aborts the bombing just in time. As Optimus' unit leaves Cybertron, Jetfire informs him that Bludgeon found the Ultra-Energon on a planet called Earth; Optimus, who had recently received an update from Prowl's Autobot unit stationed there, begins heading there.

Relationship to other Transformers series

Dreamwave

Marvel

IDW

Promotion

Artwork

Trade paperback

The trade paperback (TPB), originally slated for release in November 2006, was eventually released in February 2007, while a pocket sized "Manga" volume was released in April 2007. The TPB includes all the wraparound covers used throughout the series and some additional art by artist Don Figueroa. Included are robot and alternate modes for Optimus Prime, Megatron and Bludgeon, all of which were only seen in robot mode in the series. Concept art (in both modes) was included for Iguanus and Bomb-Burst. In addition, art was included for several characters not featured in the series such as Cosmos (robot mode), one of the Seekers (with 2 different robot and alternate modes) and Astrotrain (3 modes).

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