Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Optimus Prime | Comics

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Optimus Prime | Comics
There are myths about him being a gladiator champion or an Autobot Officer thousands of years in the past but before he was chosen as the brave leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime was a noble successor of the Dynasty of Primes, named Orion Pax. But he had a shared past with the Decepticons’ leader Megatron long before The Great War. The High Council picked Orion after Primus’ the Matrix of Leadership chose him and he became "Optimus Prime". In time, Cybertron is vanquished in war and he led the remaining Autobot warriors on board the Ark but attacked by Megatron and his followers. The Ark crash-landed on a planet that’d be later called Earth and many years after that, he found themselves protecting the sentient inhabitants of that world.

On Earth, Prime and his fellow Autobots found themselves constantly at war as well as many drawbacks like human’s lack of trust on them, Earth’s Energon resources, crowd safety and rogue Cybertronian bounty hunters. Besides transforming into the long semi-fighting truck every now and then, Optimus is always concerned about the safety of the earthlings and the well-being of his comrade Bumblebee, Drift, Ironhide, Ratchet, Rodimus, Ultra Magnus and other allies. He and his Autobot buddies have been fighting for the freedom of life. He and his colleagues were witness to Autocracy, Chaos, Combine Wars and Primacy. Taught in the art of leadership by Sentinel Prime, Optimus is the best role model for a leader, friend, warrior and above all; a hero!

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Optimus Prime (Comics) Wikipedia

Optimus Prime (Comics) Wikia
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Leader of The Autobots
Here is your links for "Optimus Prime" comics from IDW Comics.

Transformers – Autocracy

Transformers – Monstrosity

Transformers – Primacy

Transformers – Stormbringer

Transformers – Escalation

The Transformers – Spotlight Vol 02

Transformers – Devastation

Transformers Vol 01 – For All Mankind

Transformers Vol 02 – International Incident

Transformers Vol 04 – Heart of Darkness

Transformers Vol 03 – Revenge of the Decepticons

Transformers Vol 05 – Chaos Theory

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 03

Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 03

Transformers – Dark Cybertron Vol 01

Transformers – Dark Cybertron Vol 02

Transformers – Dark Cybertron (Hardcover)

Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 06

Transformers Vol 07 – Combiner Wars – First Strike

Transformers – Combiner Wars
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Bearer of The Matrix

A fictional character from the line of Transformers toys by Hasbro, Orion Pax AKA Optimus Prime was named by Dennis O'Neil. Since the creation of the character, Optimus Prime has appeared over more than 800 issues of publications from both Marvel and IDW. He’s been in the leading role of the main Transformers monthly ongoing series and many other spin-off publications. Alongside other heroic Autobots like Bumblebee, Ironhide and Ratchet, Optimus was the primary protagonist on the series of live-action movie adaptations of the franchise including Transformers (2007), Transformers – Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Transformers – Dark of the Moon (2011), Transformers – Age of Extinction (2014) and Transformers – The Last Knight (2017), voice portrayed by Peter Cullen. It can also be presumed easily that this charismatic enigma will make more appearances in the future sequels and spin-offs as well. Several successful video game adaptations on the series were made that also features him reprising his role; notably in Transformers – War for Cybertron, Transformers – Fall of Cybertron and Transformers – Devastation.
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Friday, September 14, 2007

Superman/Batman – Supergirl from Krypton | Comics

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Superman/Batman – Supergirl from Krypton
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In the aftermath of a massive incoming Kryptonite asteroids' fallout on Earth, while investigating a fallen meteor underwater Gotham harbor, Batman is informed of a sudden breach in Batboat. What he finds out after a city-wide chaotic chase in Metropolis is a very powerful mysterious girl who demonstrates super-powers in the likeness of Superman and flees from scene instantly. Later, after apprehending the girl and taking her to Batcave for further study, it is revealed that she appears from Krypton and also claims to be Superman's long lost cousin Kara Zor-El. Even though she is kept hidden in the Fortress of Solitude, her hostile behavior and Krypto’s unusual hatred towards her left Batman in doubt but Clark asks him to let her live in her own way.

Though Batman is still skeptical on the situation as always, Wonder Woman took her under care to Paradise Island to train Kara with her Amazon warriors. Even the dreaded god of Apokolips; Darkseid seems interested in her to recruit her in his honorary Royal Guards. So he sends an army of mindless Doomsday clones to capture her. A massive battle takes place on Themyscira that led to death and destruction of Amazon army with Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman leading the army of Amazons against the army of ultimate killing machine, Doomsday! What follows next is only large scale casualties, the things that were about to bring upon her arrival as foretold. To take back the only remaining family he has, The Trinity ventures to the fiery pits of Apokolips with help from an expert friend, who had a history with Darkseid.

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Superman/Batman Vol 02 – Supergirl from Krypton (Hardcover)
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The New Girl In Town

Followed up by previous story "Public Enemies" from the first monthly ongoing Superman/Batman series of DC Comics, "Supergirl from Krypton" is the second storyline which ran through issue #08-13. This plot is devised by writer Jeph Loeb (Batman – Dark Victory, Catwoman – When in Rome) and interiors were done by artist Michael Turner (Soulfire, Witchblade). This is the only story arc where Turner did the illustrations other than TopCow or Aspen MLT. This tale was dedicated to the famous actor Christopher Reeve, who portrayed Man of Steel in several movies, died that year at the ending of this story. Later this story was adopted to make a direct-to-video from DC Universe Animated Original Movie line titled, Superman/Batman – Apocalypse (2010).
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Saturday, September 8, 2007

Megatron | Comics

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Megatron | Comics
Often depicted as a vile-minded, the tyrannical leader of The Decepticons, Megatron of Tarn is one of the most important characters in Cybertronian history. Many believe that he is the one responsible for The Great War and thus the destruction of Cybertron but in actual, their planet was destined to march towards its doom at the hands of Functionist Council. So, when a group of time-travelling Autobots came from future to destroy his Spark, Whirl opposed the idea and replaced the destroyed Spark. As he was built, Megatron wanted to serve as a medic but society determined his role as a miner. Always a rebel at his core, he protested and accidentally killed an Autobot, then ended up running with other rebel miners, eventually forming The Decepticon army.

The Senate assigned Optimus Prime to look into the matter and despite all his actions; Prime actually saw the fault in the system. However, when Optimus was offered to join his cause, the noble warrior refused. Still, Megatron kept an eye on Prime and Before the WarOptimus battled Zeta Prime alongside Megatron only to be deceived by him in the end. Upon killing Zeta, he became the ruler of Cybertron and took extreme measures at his opponents. His ruthless era ended when he faced Optimus again and forced to retreat. Also he faced betrayal from within his ranks by Scorponok and Starscream. He is exiled to the world of Junkion but he survived anyway. He returns to face the Monstrosity of Trypticon and defeats it alongside Grimlock, after Shockwave restores him.

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Megatron (Comics) Wikipedia

Megatron (Comics) Wikia
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Peace Through Tyranny!
Here is your links for "Megatron" comics from IDW Comics.

Transformers – Megatron Origin

Transformers – Autocracy

Transformers – Monstrosity

Transformers – Primacy

Transformers – Infiltration

Transformers – Stormbringer

Transformers – Escalation

The Transformers – Spotlight Vol 02

Transformers – Devastation

The Transformers – Spotlight Vol 03

Transformers – Maximum Dinobots

Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 01

Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 02

Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 03

Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 04

Transformers – Last Stand of the Wreckers (Softcover)

Transformers – Last Stand of the Wreckers (Hardcover)

Transformers Vol 02 – International Incident

Transformers – Drift

Transformers Vol 04 – Heart of Darkness

Transformers Vol 03 – Revenge of the Decepticons

Transformers Vol 05 – Chaos Theory

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 01

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 02

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 03

Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 03

Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 04

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 04

Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 05

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 05

Transformers – Dark Cybertron Vol 01

Transformers – Dark Cybertron Vol 02

Transformers – Dark Cybertron (Hardcover)

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 06

Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 06

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 07
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Leader of Decepticons

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As part of the Transformers toy-line from Hasbro, the character of Megatron was created in 1984 by Japanese toy company Takara Co. He was introduced as the leader of The Decepticons, as opposed to the heroic race of Autobots. During the comic book publication history of Megatron from Marvel Comics to IDW Publishing, he remains a prominent figure appearing in stories like Chaos Theory, Dark Cybertron, Devastation, Escalation, Last Stand of the Wreckers, Megatron Origin, Primacy and Stormbringer. The character appeared in the live-action films of the fanchise; Transformers (2007), Transformers – Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Transformers – Dark of the Moon (2011), Transformers – Age of Extinction (2014) and Transformers – The Last Knight (2017), with the voice portrayal by Hugo Weaving. Megatron was also a part of the video game series based on the Transformers mythology titled Fall of Cybertron, Revenge of the Fallen and War for Cybertron.
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