Volcaticon is the ultimate expression of the power of familial bonds. A fusion of the Technobots and their father Grimlock, he combines Grimlock’s warrior spirit with the Technobots’ advanced weaponry. Unlike most Combiners, Volcaticon’s gestalt consciousness is a loose assembly centred around Grimlock, allowing his limbs to retain their individual will. This allows them to download Computron’s intelligence into Grimlock, returning him to his super-intelligent state. His upgraded brain lets Grimlock take on problems without resorting to Computron’s sluggish, percentage-based thinking.
Original comic/manga in Japanese. Or, English translation.
here are the Technobots! since they’re the team that is a bunch of science nerds, when i was drawing them, i tried to think of different research fields each of them could potentially specialize in. geology, statistics, linguistics, etc…
in this AU, the Technobots and the Terrorcons are all female.
Story - Martin Fisher
Art - Rui Onishi
Colours - Josh Burcham
Letters - Dave Reynolds
deviantART | Seibertron | TFW2005
wada sez: I believe Full-Tilt is a favorite of Rui Onishi’s, which would explain his appearance here. Unusually for Fisher, this strip doesn’t slavishly recreate the character’s Budiansky bio—which reads “First Aid hates seeing a machine in pain - even if the machine itself is unaware that it’s hurting. He’s been known to fix broken street lamps and administer water to overheated cars on his travels.”—and instead establishes a more grounded ethical dilemma seemingly inspired by the medical principle of “do no harm”. I can only assume that in the final panels, First Aid accidentally sets the cure down on an inclined surface, causing it to promptly roll off and shatter on the floor. Whoops! Clean inks, sketches for the strip, and a painting based on one of the panels are all included below.
Story - Martin Fisher
Art - Rui Onishi
Colours - Javier Reyes
Edits - Dave Reynolds
deviantART | Seibertron | TFW2005
wada sez: This is Martin Fisher’s penultimate Mosaic strip. As always, having one of the greatest Transformers artists of all time on art duties goes a long way, but this is a remarkably entertaining take on the antipathy between Motormaster and the rest of the Stunticons! While the characters of Wildrider, Dead End, and Breakdown struggle to come through in their brief lines, Drag Strip exclaiming “I always win!” is a great expression of his Budiansky bio. See below for clean inks.
Can I ask where to read the Transformers: All Spark manga? I'm having trouble navigating DMM,com. Also, is that final scene of Skyfire swooping down to save Starscream related to the Henkei Manga, where Starscream used that decepticon mind influence helmet on him?
Unfortunately, “All Spark” isn’t available online anywhere I’m aware of, nor has it been translated. But no, it’s not connected to the Henkei manga - it’s a separate continuity, where Starscream and Skyfire’s relationship plays out a bit more like the G1 cartoon, with Starscream simply conning his old chum until Skyfire sees the light when Starscream threaten’s Spike’s life.
But he’s not willing to just stand back and let his old friend die when the final chapter comes, leading to the scene we posted.
Well it’s April and Stunticon week 2024 is June 16th- 22nd, I adding firey am letting you vote on the theme since it worked so well for Constructicon week!
Y’all pick the theme I pick the 6 words (there will be a free space). Final words will be posted about May 12th ish
I’m giving Knockout his own day as well if that has any bearing on your choice but it’s most the the Menasor combiner Stunticons otherwise
transformers and doll accessories r such a fun combo
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