


Optimus goes one on one, drops a Satellite from orbit on top of Megatron, defeating all the other cons, he breaks his rifle pistol whipping Megatron, they gear up for their fight and. Megatron in the Revenge of the Decepticons arc, Optimus is finally facing Megatron after about 3 years, Megatron has just gotten a new body, and No Sells all the Autobots attacks. for what? Where to NOW Megatron? WHERE TO NEXT!?! Megatron: Again, Starscream? We find ourselves here AGAIN? And Then What?: With the Decepticons actually winning the war, Starscream realizes that Megatron doesn't really have a long-term plan outside on proving their superiority over the Autobots and general conquest.Here they are a monstrous swarm that quickly tear through the Autobot forces and devour their fallen victims. In most stories they are weak, easily dispatched minions that pose little threat. He wants to save Cybertron but he's perfectly happy to kill, torture and brainwash to do it and he doesn't remotely care about any non-Cybertronian life. He does things that we the reader would judge as both good and bad, but in his own words he considers himself just "The only future that matters". Above Good and Evil: How Galvatron views himself.
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A one shot 'The Death Of Optimus Prime' came after and set up two new series The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye and The Transformers: Robots in Disguise (now known as The Transformers, vol. The series ended with issue 31 (December, 2011), along with Costa's tenure on the franchise. Issues 22 and 23 were written by James Roberts of The Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers fame and focused on Prime and Megatron's history. A running theme of the series contrasts the static, unchanging Transformers with the inventive and constantly moving-forward human race. Notable for having Optimus Prime resign from active leadership, Bumblebee being put into his place as head of the Earth-based Autobot unit, and Megatron rebuilt into a new, more powerful form. The series is written by Mike Costa, with monthly art by various artists including Don Figueroa, Alex Milne, Nick Roche and Guido Guidi. A monthly Generation 1 series published by IDW Publishing, which picks up the story threads from The Transformers: All Hail Megatron three years later and moves the story forward.
