![]() ![]() However, personality-wise he's one of the worst fits for the team he has no care for humans, even viewing his own teammates as little more than insects. Skywarp's fighter jet mode actually goes with G.I. Joe, serving as both the team's transportation and weapon of mass destruction. To get himself fixed, he reluctantly joins G.I. During the events of the ongoing comic "Robots in Disguise," his teleportation abilities malfunction and he starts phasing in and out of reality. Skywarp, ever a brute, signs up with the revenant Decepticons led by Galvatron and Soundwave. Starscream maneuvers himself into becoming Cybertron's new leader while Thundercracker retires to Earth and tries to become a writer. In the IDW comics, the Seekers go their separate ways after the Autobot/Decepticon war ends. Sometimes it’s the face of the Fallen, sometimes it’s just an arrangement of broken glass Megatron thought was pretty. While the Autobots have usually found themselves outnumbered by the Decepticons, the Autobots have always had home-field advantage, having not only the humans military support, but also having more places on Earth to fall back on, while the Decepticons are entirely unwelcome on Earth. (Autobot logo came from Prowl, btw.) In universe, the insignia has a variety of different origins depending on the story. Bumblebee defends Sam and his girlfriend Mikaela Banes from the Decepticon Barricade, before the other Autobots arrive on Earth. His character bio described him as a simple-minded bully, one who enjoyed playing pranks with his unique teleportation ability. In the real world, the Decepticon insignia was based on the face of the Soundwave toy. Skywarp was one of the original Decepticons he shared a design and jet alternate mode with his fellow "Seekers," Starscream and Thundercracker, but stood out thanks to his striking black-and-purple color scheme. Joe" from 2008 to 2022) launched a shared universe of Hasbro Properties with the 2016 event "Revolution." However, "Transformers" was the center of this universe it all ended with the mini-series "Transformers: Unicron" (written by John Barber, art by Alex Milne) which was mainly about wrapping up the "Transformers" storylines with mere cameos from the other franchises. IDW Publishing (owner of the "Transformers" comic license from 2005 to 2022, and "G.I. Joe" (written by John Ney Rieber, penciled by Jae Lee). In 2004, Dreamwave Comics published the World War 2 set mini-series "Transformers/G.I. Joe vs Transformers" - Cobra discovers the dormant Autobots and Decepticons and converts them into weapons. Joe" comics license) used "Transformers" as a draw for their series with crossover "G.I. In 2003, Devil's Due Press (then the owner of the "G.I. Once the 1980s ended, it became clear that the Robots in Disguise were the franchise with staying power while the Joes were too '80s to adapt. ![]() ![]() The most surprising thing about the original Marvel crossover is that "G.I Joe" got top-billing. ![]()
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